Pluto’s Heart Throb (film)

Pluto’s Heart Throb (film) Pluto cartoon; released on January 6, 1950. Directed by Charles Nichols. When Butch and Pluto vie for Dinah’s attention, it appears the brute strength of the bulldog will vanquish Pluto until Dinah must be rescued from a swimming pool. Only Pluto manages to rescue her and, in doing so, win her.

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Pluto’s Fledgling (film)

Pluto’s Fledgling (film) Pluto cartoon; released on September 10, 1948. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto tries to teach Orville, a baby bird, how to fly with some tricks of his own.

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Pluto’s Dream House (film)

Pluto’s Dream House (film) Mickey Mouse cartoon; released on August 30, 1940. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Mickey wishes on a magic lamp to build an ideal doghouse and to bathe Pluto, but his plans go awry when garbled radio announcements interfere with the lamp’s instructions.

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Pluto’s Day (television)

Pluto’s Day (television) Television show; aired on December 12, 1956. Directed by Wolfgang Reitherman. Walt Disney presents a typical day in Pluto’s life through several cartoons.

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Pluto, Junior (film)

Pluto, Junior (film) Pluto cartoon; released on February 28, 1942. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Pluto’s rest is continually disturbed by scrapes an energetic puppy gets into, including the puppy’s troubles with a worm and a goofy bird.

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Pluto Gets the Paper: Spaceship (film)

Pluto Gets the Paper: Spaceship (film) While fetching the newspaper for Mickey, Pluto is abducted by an alien spaceship and subjected to a number of humorous experiments. Directed by William Speers. Released on February 12, 1999. 2 min. From the MouseWorks television series. Released with My Favorite Martian.

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Pluto at the Zoo (film)

Pluto at the Zoo (film) Pluto cartoon; released on November 20, 1942. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Pluto is disgusted with his small bone when he sees a huge one in a lion’s cage. He manages to get away with it, but has conflicts with other zoo animals in an exhausting attempt to keep the bone. …

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Pluto’s Blue Note (film)

Pluto’s Blue Note (film) Pluto cartoon; released on December 26, 1947. Directed by Charles Nichols. When Pluto’s singing annoys everyone, he entices female dogs by miming to a record (the song is “You Belong to My Heart,” from The Three Caballeros). Nominated for an Academy Award.

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Plutopia (film)

Plutopia (film) Mickey Mouse and Pluto cartoon; released on May 18, 1951. Directed by Charles Nichols. While on vacation at a mountain resort with Mickey, Pluto dreams he is in Utopia with an overly obsequious cat acting as his butler. The butler will perform anything Pluto’s heart desires, when the dog bites his tail. Awakening, …

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