Horsing Around With History - Plot

Plot

Scrooge, Donald and the nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie are off to find the legendary Trojan Horse. Little do they know that the Beagle Boys are spying on them. The Ducks encounter an albatross named Alby, who works as a trained pet for the Beagle Boys. It is mentioned twice that the Beagle Boys like prunes. Barks came out of retirement to provide a script for this story and he chose William Van Horn to write this story for him.

This story was originally written to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Carl Barks' retirement.

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