Release Date June 9, 1950
Synopsis
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Pluto is up against a band of cats who are out trying to steal food.
Characters
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Pluto
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Milton
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Richard
Credits
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Director : Charles Nichols
Videos
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Germany
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Lachkonzert in
Entenhausen
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Italy
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Pippo Pluto Paperino
Supershow
Laserdiscs
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Japan
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Disney Cartoon
Jubilee
DVD
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Oliver and Company
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Disney Treasures : The Complete Pluto : Volume 2
Television
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The Ink and Paint Club : #27 :
Meow! The Disney Cats
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Mickey's Mouse Tracks :
Episode 11
Technical Specifications
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Color Type : Technicolor
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Animation type : Standard
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Sound mix : Mono
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Aspect ration : 1.37 : 1
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Negative format : 35mm
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Print format : 35mm
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Cinematographic process : Spherical
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Original language : English
Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Comments
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From Ryan : While Pluto is napping, two Siamese
cats sneak into his yard to get some bottled milk. I noticed that these cats
look similar to Gideon the cat from PINOCCHIO. The ending where Pluto chases
the two cats into a trash can and a bigger cat comes out and scares him off
can be funny.
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From David Willis : I first saw this short
on the british Oliver and Company DVD a few months ago (I am not sure
if Oliver and Co. has been released in America yet). This short did
not really interest me to start with but I found the chase sequence at the
end quite amusing.
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From David Willis : This cartoon with Pluto and the cats is really funny! Two cats are really hungry for food like milk, birds that change into chickens, and fish that change into fish sandwiches. But Pluto doesn't want them on his property. The funny part is when Pluto barked in the hose (bark bark bark bark bark!) and his bark echoed in the cat's ear underwater. Then the cat heard a big loud bark and Pluto chased them around town into the cat's home in a trash can and a big fat cat scared Pluto and he's running home scared. That was a funny cartoon. I give this cartoon a 90.
I have seen "Puss Cafe" and would like to
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