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 tied up in the backyard and has been ordered by the maid to stay outside while she prepares a roast. Of course, once Pluto smells the scent of the roast, he makes a beeline for the kitchen. Unfortuantely, staying undiscovered proves difficult for Pluto once he gets inside particularly after he inhales a bucket of soapy water and starts sneezing. Bubbles fill the kitchen and cups are broken at which point the maid comes downstairs. Luckily, Pluto returns to his doghouse leaving the impression that he never left. The maid just shrugs and says, "I could swear it was that dog."
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Lee Millar | Pluto |
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Lillian Randolph | Mammy Two-Shoes |
Director | Clyde Geronimi |
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Writer | Earl Hurd | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Leigh Harline, Oliver Wallace |