Pluto and the Gopher (film)

Pluto and the Gopher (film) Pluto cartoon; released on February 10, 1950. Directed by Charles Nichols. Pluto digs up Minnie’s garden and destroys her house in order to catch a pesky gopher—in spite of Minnie’s scoldings.

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Pluto and the Baby (film)

Pluto and the Baby (film) Title of an edited version of Mickey Plays Papa which aired on the Mickey Mouse Club in the 1950s; all scenes of Mickey are edited out.

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Pluto and the Armadillo (film)

Pluto and the Armadillo (film) Pluto cartoon; released on February 19, 1943. Directed by Clyde Geronimi. Mickey and Pluto are in South America, where they meet a playful friend for Pluto—an armadillo. When Pluto plays too rough, it hides, but finally returns to join Pluto and Mickey on the plane back home.

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Pluto (devil)

Pluto (devil) The king of the underworld who menaced Persephone in The Goddess of Spring (1934).

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Pluto

Pluto Mickey’s faithful pet dog starred in 48 of his own cartoons, but also appeared along with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in many of their cartoons. Pluto was created as an actual dog character, with no speaking voice, as opposed to Goofy, who was created as a human character. The dog who would eventually …

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Plummer, Christopher

Plummer, Christopher Actor, appeared in Where the Heart Is (The !#&@), Cold Creek Manor (Mr. Massie), The Insider (Mike Wallace), National Treasure (John Adams Gates), and he provided the voice of Charles Muntz in Up.

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Plowright, Joan

Plowright, Joan Actress; appeared in A Pyromaniac’s Love Story (Mrs. Linzer), The Scarlet Letter (Harriet Hibbons), Mr. Wrong (Mrs. Crawford), 101 Dalmatians (live action – Nanny), Bringing Down the House (Mrs. Arness), provided the voice of Baylene in Dinosaur, and appeared on television in On Promised Land (Mrs. Appletree) and Bailey’s Mistake (Aunt Angie).

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Plume et Palette

Plume et Palette Shop in France in World Showcase at Epcot; opened on October 1, 1982. Art, Limoges porcelain, and crystal are featured in this shop designed with beautiful wood paneling and cabinets, and wrought-iron balustrades. Fine paintings by French artists were shown on the mezzanine.

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Ed Plumb

Plumb, Ed

Plumb, Ed (1907-1958) He joined Disney in 1938 and served as musical director on Fantasia. He later served as co-musical director on such films as Bambi, Saludos Amigos, and The Three Caballeros, and worked on orchestration on such films as Song of the South, Peter Pan, The Living Desert, Lady and the Tramp, Davy Crockett, …

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