Donald and Pluto
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Donald and Pluto
Donald Duck series |
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Directed by | Ben Sharpsteen |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Voices by | Clarence Nash |
Animation by | Al Eugster Shamus Culhane Fred Spencer Bill Roberts |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Productions |
Release date(s) | September 12, 1936 |
Color process | Technicolor |
Donald and Pluto is the first Disney cartoon in which the characters Donald Duck and Pluto appear together. Although the official headliner for this cartoon is Mickey Mouse, only Donald and Pluto appear in it. This cartoon also showcases the new design for Donald Duck, which includes a slimmer body, shorter neck, rounder feet, and a shorter bill.
Donald is a plumber fixing pipes in the basement of a house, while Pluto happens to also be there trying to enjoy a juicy bone lunch. Although no house owner is ever revealed, it can be assumed that perhaps the pair are at Mickey's home. The cartoon revolves around a running magnet gag which causes mischief and mayhem for Pluto and Donald.
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- This is the first time since his debut in The Wise Little Hen that Donald Duck appears in a cartoon without Mickey Mouse.
- Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse do not appear in this episode.
[edit] Home Video
- This is Bonus Features: Donald and Pluto - Animated Short, Mario of the Deep - Animated cartoon and The Making of Super Mario Bros. from Super Mario Bros..