- Script
- Carl Barks
- Pencils
- Carl Barks
- Inks
- Carl Barks
- Colors
- Western Publishing Production Shop
- Letters
- Garé Barks
- Job Number
- U. S. #62-661
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Unca Donald, doesn't it look like as if the air is a little blue around Unca Scrooge's towering money bin?
- Genre
- anthropomorphic-funny animals; humour
- Characters
- Uncle Scrooge; Donald Duck; Huey; Dewey; Louie; Dog Pack Queen
- Synopsis
- Scrooge takes Donald and the nephews with him to his sheep station in Australia, where his herds are being raided by wild dogs that make hash of his fences and traps. The nephews discover that the dogs' leader is a wild girl. The ducks set a trap for the girl, using the radio songs of Tweedy Teentwirp, a pop singer, as the bait.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Australia; pop music; radio; sheep; wild dogs
This story is a spoof on the Jungle Girl Genre; to make it work, Carl Barks had to give the wild girl human feet because she wears kangaroo's foot slippers, although otherwise she looks like any other duck. Art submitted on May 12, 1965. Synopsis (not note) from "Carl Barks and the Art of the Comic Book" by Michael Barrier (M. Lilien, 1981).