Walt.disney.Treasures-The.Complete.Pluto.Volume 1
(1930-1947)Walt disney Treasures - The Complete Pluto Volume 1 (1930-1947)
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Genere: Cartoon
Volume 1 disc 1
a01 The Chain Gang (1930)
a02 On Ice (1935)
a03 Pluto's Quin-puplets (1937)
a04 BeachPicnic (1939)
a05 Bone Trouble (1940)
a06 Pluto's Playmate (1941)
a07 Canine Caddy (1941)
a08 Lend a Paw (1941)
a09 Pluto, Junior (1942)
a10 The Army Mascot (1942)
a11 The Sleepwalker (1942)
a12 T-Bone for Two (1942)
a13 Pluto at the Zoo (1942)
Volume 1 disc 2
b01 Pluto and the Armadillo (1943)
b02 Private Pluto (1943)
b03 Springtime for Pluto (1944)
b04 First Aiders (1944)
b05 Dog Watch (1945)
b06 Canine Casanova (1945)
b07 The Legend of Coyote Rock (1945)
b08 Canine Patrol (1945)
b09 Pluto's Kid Brother (1946)
b10 In Dutch (1946)
b11 Squatter's Rights (1946)
b12 The Purloined Pup (1946)
b13 Pluto's Housewarming (1947)
bx1 Pantry Pirate (1940)
bx2 A Gentleman's Gentleman (1941)
In addition to the official Pluto shorts, This set presents some Mickey and Donald shorts that contain Pluto's more memorable supporting performances. These include his debut appearance as a pair of trail-sniffing bloodhounds in 1930's The Chain Gang.
Following that, Pluto would turn up mostly in Mickey Mouse cartoons as his dog and companion. Pluto maintained this supporting role for seven years, until 1937 brought the very first short in his own cartoon line, Pluto's Quin-puplets. Pluto's rise coincided with the somewhat abrupt disappearance of Mickey Mouse, who after a decade of being Disney's most visible animated star began to fade from the cartoon short scene. Certainly, Mickey hasn't disappeared altogether, and is indisputably the most recognizable Walt Disney character today. But while the owner fell into the background, his pet Pluto took a prominent place behind Donald, but alongside Goofy as one of Disney's major short film stars of the 1940s.