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− | [[File:Playfulpluto02.jpg|right|250px]] Playtful Pluto was released in 1934. {{stub}} |
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+ | |image = 20200129 211008.jpg |
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+ | |imagewidth = 250px |
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+ | |name = Playful Pluto |
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+ | |director = Bert Gillett |
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+ | |producer = [[Walt Disney]] |
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+ | |writer = |
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+ | |studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]] |
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+ | |distributor = [[United Artists]] |
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+ | |language = English |
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+ | |release = [[March 3]], [[1934]] |
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+ | |preceded = ''[[Camping Out]]'' |
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+ | |followed = ''[[Gulliver Mickey]]'' |
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+ | }}'''''Playful Pluto''''' was released in a ''[[Mickey Mouse]]'' cartoon that debuted on [[March 3]], [[1934]]. |
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+ | ==Synopsis== |
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+ | [[Pluto]] pesters Mickey as the mouse tries to do his housecleaning. When the hound swallows a flashlight and later sits on flypaper, you know there's going to be trouble. |
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+ | ==Characters== |
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+ | *[[Mickey Mouse]] |
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+ | *[[Pluto]] |
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+ | ==Home video releases== |
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+ | '''DVD''' |
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+ | * ''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume 2'' |
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+ | '''Blu-ray''' |
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+ | *''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]: Diamond Edition'' |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *This was the first cartoon in which Pluto was developed as major character. |
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+ | *The cartoon is well known for a classic scene where Pluto gets stuck on a sticky piece of flypaper. This scene, animated by Norm Ferguson, has been described as vital in the history of character animation, because for the first time an animated character really seemed to think and have a mind of his own. The segment is also classic because it demonstrated how Disney artists were able to take a simple circumstance and build humor through a character. |
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+ | *Clips of the cartoon were used in Preston Sturges' movie ''Sullivan's Travels'' (1940). In this film, the title character realizes that having fun is important in life and the power of comedy compared to the serious drama he wished to make when he laughs along with his comrades in a movie theater watching this cartoon. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery widths="150" spacing="small" position="center" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | Playful.jpg|Colorized version of the reissue title card |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Mickey-Series}} |
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[[Category:Mickey Mouse shorts]] |
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Revision as of 05:11, 30 January 2020
Playful Pluto was released in a Mickey Mouse cartoon that debuted on March 3, 1934.
Synopsis
Pluto pesters Mickey as the mouse tries to do his housecleaning. When the hound swallows a flashlight and later sits on flypaper, you know there's going to be trouble.
Characters
Home video releases
DVD
- Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume 2
Blu-ray
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: Diamond Edition
Trivia
- This was the first cartoon in which Pluto was developed as major character.
- The cartoon is well known for a classic scene where Pluto gets stuck on a sticky piece of flypaper. This scene, animated by Norm Ferguson, has been described as vital in the history of character animation, because for the first time an animated character really seemed to think and have a mind of his own. The segment is also classic because it demonstrated how Disney artists were able to take a simple circumstance and build humor through a character.
- Clips of the cartoon were used in Preston Sturges' movie Sullivan's Travels (1940). In this film, the title character realizes that having fun is important in life and the power of comedy compared to the serious drama he wished to make when he laughs along with his comrades in a movie theater watching this cartoon.
Gallery