First Television Showing First television showing : February 19,
2000
Synopsis
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Pluto is given the responsibility to guard a package that is being delivered
for Mickey. But instead of the cappucino machine he's expecting, he gets
to take charge of Salty, the Seal.
Characters
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Pluto (Voice : Bill Farmer)
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Mickey Mouse (Voice : Wayne Allwine)
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Salty, the Seal
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Goofy (cameo) (Voice : Bill Farmer)
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
2 : Episode 10
- House of Mouse : "Snow Day"
Comments
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From Patrick Malone : A nod to "Mickey and
the Seal" but this one turns out a bit better than "Car Washers." Pluto goes
through a lot of complications, including a wacky trip through an Ice Cream
factory to guard what he thinks is Mickey's package, but turns out to be
Salty the Seal. There was one sequence that I would have liked to see end
up better; the part where Pluto gets stuck on the slippery ice. In the classic
shorts, we would have seen the characters using either whatever intelligence
they had or dumb luck to get out of their predicament. In this sequence,
we have a nice build up where Pluto is seen struggling with being on a slippery
ice patch, but then in the next, he's out without any indication of how he
escaped.
This is a small complaint, though. The short as a whole adds up to a wonderful
time, and the ending (which I won't reveal except to say that the seals end
up with Mickey's cappucino machine) is a classic topper.
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From Juan F. Lara : And here they brought
back the seal from "Mickey's Seal". This short had the same premise of the
"Roger Rabbit" shorts and more closely the "Mindy and Buttons" shorts from
"Animaniacs", with Pluto thinking that Mickey will get mad if he doesn't
keep the seal out of danger. But some of the seal's antics were cute, like
in the blizzard scene. (Stephen James Taylor's really cute music for the
seal helped a lot.) I also liked the design of the ice cream factory: cavernous,
fully automated, but painted in soothingly muted colors. Then the short changed
its tone in a scene where Pluto had to save the seal's life. The friendship
between them that came from that scene made the short very endearing. The
short then ended with a hilarious scene showing what that other package did
to the zoo's other seals. So, I warmed up to the short after rewatching it.
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From David Gonterman : I remember the short
this takes from, 'Mickey's Seal,' merely with the sight of Mickey streaking
- yes, Disney's been doing South Park references long before the show was
ever coined or even before Uncle Walt even died. At least with the 2000 version,
they sticked with Pluto with the seal, and even took it to an Ice Cream Factory,
where the seal would be more at home. Only one question: What would the seals
at the zoo do with a 'Chino Maker? I would be seeing them resemble something
from the X-Files with all that shaking later on.
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From Jesus Daprice : Here we have that same
little seal from "Mickey and the Seal." One thing I have to wonder is why
was Goofy fishing in the sewer?
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From Lee Suggs : This is one of my favorite
"MouseWorks" shorts. The premise is excellent, and it works well by using
Pluto's loyal nature combined with his capacity to make a mess. I liked all
the sight gags (One is an image of DL's castle) while Pluto tries to obey
Mickey's orders and save a baby seal from himself. However, the best part
of this short was the surprise ending. It is the best ending on any of the
"MouseWorks" shorts. (The baby seal is from the 1948 short,"Mickey and the
Seal".)
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From Lelila : Really cute short with lots
of great site gags (have to wonder a little about the bit with the shotgun,
however...). Pluto the Neopolitan dog is a keeper. But Mickey Mouse drinking
cappuccino? Welcome to the 21st century, baby!
I have seen "Pluto's Seal Deal" and would like to
submit a comment on this short
