Young Gabe returns home, now a lieutenant in the Continental Army. He's captured by Tory Colonel Townes who has him whipped. Gabe still refuses to reveal the location of the Swamp Fox's hideout, even when facing a firing squad.
The War for American Independence takes second place for Colonel Marion as he goes on a personal quest for vengeance against the Loyalists responsible for his nephew's murder...a quest that may end up destroying him as well.
Marion captures a British colonel, and later battles Colonel Tarleton, who has orders to capture the Swamp Fox or else. Tarleton invades the Marion home, but the servants manage to outwit him.
Tarleton discovers Mary Videaux's spying and arrests her, hoping that Marion will try to rescue her. Marion enters Charleston and at a masked ball is captured. His men free him and Mary, and she sails for New Orleans and safety.
After a flirtation with Blackjack, Dusty, a Mexican burro, is stolen. Severely mistreated by her captors, Dusty manages to escape. Ultimately, Dusty allows herself to be adopted by a grizzled old prospector, who wins over with flapjacks.
This feature is a sequel of sorts to The Three Caballeros, as Donald Duck and José Carioca get back together. Donald learns he's about to be visited by Walt Disney, Donald prepares himself, but has problems with a bee stealing his honey.
Slaughter's children are coming to live with him, but Viola argues that the frontier is no place to raise children. He now has to juggle caring for them and his work. The kids are attracted to Viola, and Slaughter begins to fall in love.
Slaughter is looking for a mother for his children and woos Viola Howell. She will marry but wants him to give up his guns. He finally takes up his guns again to capture outlaw Crispin. Viola admits her mistake and the wedding is planned.
Slaughter saves a man from gunmen, only to discover that it is the former beau, Ashley Carstairs, of Slaughter's wife. Johnson sets up ranching in the area, but causes no end of trouble, with Slaughter constantly having to save him.
Disneyland presents, Texas John Slaughter: Geronimo's Revenge (1960). Geronimo is an outcast from his tribe with a dislike to Slaughter. He lures him away from his ranch, but Slaughter's family manages to hold out until help arrives.
Attorney Elfego Baca is called on to investigate Rawls Kettrick, a powerful cattle baron. Rawls is accused of trafficking in stolen cattle but proclaims his innocence. As Baca looks into the case the list of suspects grows.
Elfego travels to Granite searching for Gus Tomlin. He discovers that Tomlin is still living but is being protected by the town because he saved it from a typhoid epidemic. Elfego decides to help the town protect the now honest man.
The first half is a salute to John Wesley Powell, the first man to explore the Colorado River. The last half is a full-length presentation of the Oscar-winning "True-Life Adventure" short subject Bear Country (1953),
A band of Mexican outlaws, led by El Cuchillo, is tempted by riches in Los Angeles, but they did not reckon on Zorro. The story is concluded in Adios El Cuchillo.
Continuation of Zorro: El Bandido. El Cuchillo manages to discover the identity of Zorro through numerous encounters with him, but "honor among thieves" prevents him from revealing the truth when he is finally captured.
It's Donald Duck's 25th anniversary, so Walt Disney invites us into Donald's dressing room to leave a silver "Duckster" award for him. While there, Walt looks back at Donald's career as a comedian and a bringer of laughter and goodwill.
Moochie joins a Pop Warner Football team but has troubles with the mayor's son. When the two make amends, they help the team win and go to the Disneyland Bowl and get to enjoy a visit to the park.
A continuation of Moochie of Pop Warner Football: City Hall whereby Moochie and the mayor's son make amends, and in doing so they, in this feature, help the team win and go to the Disneyland Bowl and get to enjoy a visit to the park.
In North Carolina, Daniel Boone hears amazing tales about Kentucky and decides to move his family there. The Indians are not happy that settlers are coming and so they are making life difficult for them.
The townspeople are outraged at the colonial authorities who burned the home of a farmer who can't pay his taxes, and soon a mob tries to hang an officer, but Daniel Boone intervenes.
This is Adventureland split into two parts. The first is a behind-the-scenes special for Swiss Family Robinson detailing its production and promoting it for its upcoming release. The second is the True Life Adventure Water Birds.
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