Release Date
First television showing : September
30, 2000 (most markets)
Synopsis
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Mickey mistakenly picks up a pair of magic gloves from the dry cleaners instead
of his regular gloves. When Pluto is left at home with them, disaster breaks
out.
Characters
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Mickey Mouse
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Pluto
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Magic Mouse
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Dinah
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Butch
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Dry-Cleaning Clerk
Credits
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Editor : Kevin D. Campbell
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Writer : Roberts Gannaway
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Directors
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Tony Craig
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Roberts Gannaway
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
3 : Episode 4
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House of Mouse : "Timon and Pumbaa"
Comments
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From Lee Suggs : A very interesting short
that introduces at least one new character. We begin with Mickey and Minnie
being invited to Magic Mouse's (there's that new character) show. Mickey
then goes to pick up a set of his gloves from a very confused dry cleaning
clerk. (I've never seen this fellow either, he looks like the stork in "Dumbo"
with eyeballs that spin to show his dazed condition.) We next see Mickey
leaving for the show and warning Pluto not to make any long distance phone
calls, not to eat any food, not to watch cable TV, not to play video games,
and not to do a few other things. Pluto tries to do everything he was warned
about, but he does a poor job with his dog paws. However, it turns out that
Mickey's dry cleaned gloves have become "magical". So after Pluto gets them
on, he has a great time breaking all the rules, playing the piano, and even
romancing Dina. Meanwhile Magic Mouse's show is going poorly. He can't do
any tricks because his gloves aren't "magical". He is driven from the stage
wondering why everyone in his world wears gloves anyway, and what happened
to his "magical" pair. Finally the "magical" gloves escape when Pluto takes
them off to slap Butch. So Magic Mouse redeems himself by pulling a very
interesting rabbit from his hat. This short was a lot of fun, but a bit choppy
in execution.
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From Rich Bellacera : I enjoyed this one
somewhat more than the last one. It was nice to see Dinah and Butch again,
though I still wish Minnie's dog, Fifi, would make an appearance or two.
I didn't know what to make of Magic Mouse, especially since I'm guessing
that will be his only appearance.
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From Juan F. Lara : Now a THIRD "Pluto" cartoon
that had Pluto get mixed up with magic. The stuff Pluto wanted to do in defiance
of Mickey was cute. Since the stuff he did wasn't all that naughty Pluto's
actions made him endearing, and I thought that was the reason why I found
this short amusing to watch. But making long distance phone calls and ordering
pay-per-view anthropomorphized Pluto more than he really should be. And just
as soon as Pluto did the stuff Mickey told him not to do that plotthread
was completely forgotten. It was jarring to see Dinah and Butch suddenly
appear so late in the short, and so briefly.
This short had an unusual abundance of references to Disney cartoon films,
and even to other Disney TV shows. I myself really liked the TV show logo
parodies, particularly "Darkwing Dog". Maybe these cultural references also
made this short more watchable, but it's a cheap way to hold a viewer's
attention.
DYN: Magical Mouse referred to his assistant as a "toon". I hope the show's
makers don't think of the cast as a bunch of "Roger Rabbit" toons living
in Disneyland or some other park. I'd rather they be furries unaware that
they're cartoon characters. And who the heck is Magical Mouse anyway?
I have seen "Pluto's Magic Paws" and would like to
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