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T-Bone for Two

"A Pluto Cartoon"

Release Date August 14, 1942

Synopsis

Pluto tries differing ways of attempting to steal a bone from Butch.

Characters

Pluto
Butch

Credits

Director : Clyde Geronomi

Videos

United States
Cartoon Classics : Limited Gold Editions 2 : From Pluto With Love
France
Les Nouvelles Aventures de Pluto
Germany
Pluto Ein Schlappohr Hetzt die Meute
Pluto auf der Jagd
Italy
Le Nuove Avventure di Pluto

Laserdiscs

United States
From Pluto with Love
Japan
More Tales of Pluto

DVD

Disney Treasures : The Complete Pluto Volume 1

Television

The Ink and Paint Club : #17 : Pluto's Rival Butch
Mickey's Mouse Tracks : Episode 35

Technical Specifications

Color Type : Technicolor
Animation type : Standard
Sound mix : Mono
Aspect ration : 1.37 : 1
Negative format : 35mm
Print format : 35mm
Cinematographic process : Spherical
Original language : English

Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.

Comments

From Ryan : This short was not one of my favorites, but I still thought it was okay. I particularly enjoyed the part where Pluto walks through the fun house and sees different images of himself in all those mirrors.

From Nikki : This is definitely one of my favorites. I am afraid that there is no house of mirrors in this one (thats in "Bone Trouble.") However this one is hysterical. When Butch has the bone Pluto makes up this idea. He starts digging a hole in the shape of an extra large bone, he simply licks his chops and makes sure he pretends to measure out the locations when Butch finally gives up the bone he has and goes after the pretend bone that Pluto has dug up. He digs for quite a long time before realizing that it was a trick and Pluto has already made off with the bone. Its get even better when Pluto runs into a bicycle horn that his bone gets stuck in. Eventually Butch finally finds him and trys to take the bone back.

From Stephen : I think this is probably my favorite short of all time. The reason being I used to watch it over and over again when I was a kid. I own From Pluto with Love now, and remember renting it when I was about 3 or 4. It is my favorite, and I especially like the part when Pluto fakes out Butch with the hole in the ground.

From Baruch Weiss : This short is okay. It reminds me of my two dogs, Gigi and Rusty who fight over bones if one does not get one!

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