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Plutopia
A Pluto Cartoon
Release Date :
May 18, 1951
Synopsis
Vacationing at a lodge, Pluto has a surreal nightmare where Milton is his butler and will fulfull any wish when Pluto bites him on the tail.
Characters
Mickey Mouse
Pluto
Credits
Director
Charles Nichols
Animation
Norm Ferguson
George Nicholas
Fred Moore
Les Clark
Backgrounds
Ray Huffine
Effects Animation
Dan MacManus
Layout
Lance Nolley
Story
Ralph Wright
Al Bertino
Music
Joseph S. Dubin
Video
United States
Cartoon Classics : Limited Gold Editions II : From Pluto with Love
Germany
Pluto Held Wider Willen
Plutos Tollkühne Abenteuer
France
Les Aventures de Pluto
Italy
Le Avventure di Pluto
Cartoon Classics : Limited Gold Editions II : Da Pluto con Amore
Laserdiscs
United States
Cartoon Classics : Limited Gold Editions II : From Pluto with Love
DVD
Disney Treasures : The Complete Pluto Volume 2
Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2)
Classic Cartoon Favorites : Volume 11 : Best Pals : Mickey and Pluto
Germany
Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2)
Italy
Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2)
Canada
Classic Cartoon Favorites : Volume 12 : Best Pals : Mickey and Pluto
Sweden
Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2)
United Kingdom
Disney Treasures : Wave 3 : Mickey Mouse in Living Color (Volume 2)
Television
The Ink and Paint Club: Episode 46:
Disney Dreams
The Ink and Paint Club: Episode 27:
Meow! The Disney Cats
Mickey's Mouse Tracks:
Episode 45
The Mickey Mouse Club :
October 31, 1957
Original Animator's Drafts
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Page 4
Page 5
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 9
Technical Specification
Color Type: Technicolor
Animation Type: Standard animation
Sound Mix: Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
Negative Format: 35mm
Print Format: 35mm
Cinematographic Process: Spherical
Original Language: English
Comments
From
Nikki
:
Definitely one of my favorites. Its creates such hilarity and brings out Pluto's inner pup. It also shows how much Pluto and Mickey get along. To me it is the most well know short that I still see on TV's Mousterpiece Theater.
From
Matt
:
This was really funny! I could watch it over and over again and never get tired of it. It was great!
From
Baruch Weiss
:
Okay for a short, but not one of my favorites. However, I used to enjoy it when I was younger especially where Milton says "That was a good one sir, have another chocolate bone bone!'
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