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Pluto's Judgement Day is a Mickey Mouse cartoon released theatrically in 1935. Although labeled a Mickey cartoon, the main star is Pluto . [ 4 ] It was the 78th short film in the Mickey Mouse series to be released, the seventh of that year.
Pluto taps Mickey on the shoulder, points at the moose, and barks, "The moose! The moose!" Mickey tries to shoot the enormous moose, but his hands shake so much that his gun falls to pieces. The moose chases Mickey and Pluto, but Mickey uses Pluto's flapping ears to get airborne, and they triumphantly fly away, Mickey riding on his dog's back.
Pluto has also appeared in the television series Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000), House of Mouse (2001–2003), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2016), Mickey Mouse (2013–2019), Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (2017–2021), and The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse (2020-present) and Mickey Mouse Funhouse (2021–present).
Mickey's Nightmare is a 1932 Walt Disney short black and white cartoon starring Mickey Mouse and Pluto. It was the 44th Mickey Mouse short, and the eighth of that year. [ 2 ] The plot incorporates elements from Disney's first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, Poor Papa .
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.
Mouse Notes continued to appear in the Oregon Statesman through fall 1943, and notices about Mickey Mouse Club meetings appeared as late as spring 1944. Spatz said she knows of a club in Florida ...
The film was directed by Burt Gillett and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey and Pinto Colvig as Pluto. [1] It was the 50th Mickey Mouse short, and the 14th of that year. [3] Mickey's Good Deed is the first "Mickey Mouse" titled cartoon to develop with RCA's Photophone synchronized early-in-film sound system.
A scene from Mickey’s Mouse Trap. On Jan. 1, the iconic Mickey Mouse character from Steamboat Willie entered the public domain after the expiration of the 95-year copyright, and is already the ...