1. | Springtime For Pluto | 1944 |
2. | In Dutch | 1946 |
3. | Beach Picnic | 1939 |
4. | A Gentleman's Gentleman | 1941 |
5. | Pantry Pirate | 1940 |
6. | Pluto's Housewarming | 1947 |
7. | The Purloined Pup | 1946 |
8. | Squatter's Rights | 1946 |
9. | Pluto's Kid Brother | 1946 |
10. | Canine Patrol | 1945 |
11. | The Legend Of Coyote Rock | 1945 |
12. | Canine Casanova | 1945 |
13. | Dog Watch | 1945 |
14. | First Aiders | 1944 |
15. | The Chain Gang | 1930 |
16. | Private Pluto | 1943 |
17. | Pluto And The Armadillo | 1943 |
18. | Pluto At The Zoo | 1942 |
19. | T-Bone For Two | 1942 |
20. | The Sleepwalker | 1942 |
21. | The Army Mascot | 1942 |
22. | Pluto Junior | 1942 |
23. | Lend A Paw | 1941 |
24. | Canine Caddy | 1941 |
25. | Pluto's Playmate | 1941 |
26. | Bone Trouble | 1940 |
27. | Pluto's Quin-Puplets | 1937 |
28. | On Ice | 1935 |
Pluto is playing with a ball on the beach. The ball goes into the water and starts moving in strange ways, because a sea lion is playing with it. Pluto does not want to share the ball, and eventually tries to bury it, but the sea lion is too clever. Pluto goes after the sea lion, but has to tangle with a persistent octopus. The sea lion saves Pluto, and resuscitates him, so Pluto agrees to play.
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Pinto Colvig | Salty Seal |
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Lee Millar | Pluto |
Director | Norman Ferguson |
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Writer | Earl Hurd, Ray Patterson, Grant Simmons | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Paul J. Smith |