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Pluto first appeared as a nameless bloodhound tracking the escaped convict Mickey in the film The Chain Gang, which released on August 6, 1930. [11] On October 23 of that same year, The Picnic was released.
Colvig was the original performer of the Disney characters Goofy and Pluto, as well as Bozo the Clown and Bluto in Popeye. In 1993, he was posthumously made a Disney Legend for his contributions to Walt Disney Films , including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Fun and Fancy Free .
The following is a list of Pluto short films.. This list does not include shorts from other series in which Pluto appears, such as those from the Mickey Mouse series, the Donald Duck series, or other Disney short films that are not part of the Pluto series, nor shorts of Pluto made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works.
Squatter's Rights is a 1946 animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions.The cartoon is about a confrontation between Pluto and Chip and Dale who have taken up residence in Mickey Mouse's hunting shack. [3]
Disney Pluto, Mickey and Minnie in 'Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas,' 1999. From a sweet story about Mickey and Minnie to a heartwarming holiday shared with Goofy and his son Max, this collection ...
Pluto and Goofy will have new canine characters joining them at the Disney parks and cruises next month when Bluey and the rest of the Heeler family arrive.. On Dec. 19, Disney announced that ...
Mickey and Pluto later come across the home of a poor cat family. A mother sits at the table crying and Mickey and Pluto see from a picture that the father is in jail and she has no money for food or toys. Emotionally moved by the scene, Mickey returns to the rich home and reluctantly sells Pluto on the condition that he gets treated well.
Pluto had recently been identified by astronomers, and the headline-catching name struck Walt Disney as the perfect moniker for the lovable pooch. Looking for more PetHelpful updates? Follow us on ...