Product Tag - Pinto Colvig

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    Two for the Zoo (1941)

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    Two for the Zoo (1941)

    Gabby is forced to take care of a strange animal called a Kango.

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    Pluto's Purchase (1948)

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    Pluto’s Purchase (1948)

    Mickey sends Pluto to the butcher store. Butch sees this and contrives to take Pluto’s sausage, ultimately using some of his fleas to distract Pluto long enough. Pluto manages to retrieve the prize and get it safely home, only to discover it’s a birthday present for Butch

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    Pluto's Surprise Package (1949)

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    Pluto’s Surprise Package (1949)

    Pluto tries to bring in the mail, which gets more difficult when a package sprouts legs and tries to go swimming. Between the wandering turtle and the wind blowing the other mail around, Pluto’s got quite a task ahead. And it’s not made easier when both the letters and the turtle go off a large cliff.

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    The Cookie Carnival (1935)

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    The Cookie Carnival (1935)

    Cookies, pastries, and other desserts have a parade in this Silly Symphony.

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    Playful Pluto (1934)

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    Playful Pluto (1934)

    Mickey’s trying to do some yardwork, but Pluto wants to play. They end up indoors; Mickey breaks a screen, spreads flypaper, and they both get stuck.

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    Spooks (1930)

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    Spooks (1930)

    Late in the evening, just as a skeleton puts out its cat for the night, the masked Phantom stalks the graveyard, pausing only to insult an overly inquisitive owl. The Phantom enters the local opera house and falls in love with Kitty, a feline singer who is terribly jealous of the star of the show, a husky-voiced hippo. The Phantom falls in love with Kitty at first sight. For her sake, he sabotages the hippo (by popping and deflating her). Then he puts a phonograph player down Kitty’s skirt. She walks out and pretends the recording is her own voice. Even though the record skips and, moments later, slows down to a stop (forcing the Phantom to crank the machine for her), Kitty is a hit. But does she appreciate the Phantom? No. Backstage, she jumps into the arms of Oswald the Rabbit. Enraged, the Phantom grabs Kitty and takes her down with him to the catacombs underneath the stage. Oswald goes on a rescue mission.

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    The Cat That Hated People (1948)

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    The Cat That Hated People (1948)

    A cat who really hates living with people takes a rocket to the moon to get some peace and quiet, and finds it is even worse there.

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    Babes in the Woods (1932)

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    Babes in the Woods (1932)

    A loose retelling of Hansel and Gretel: two children, lost in the woods, stumble upon a dwarf village. They’re lured into a candy house by a Witch with horror-fying results.

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    Cold Storage (1951)

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    Cold Storage (1951)

    An egret, frozen by the winter weather, moves into Pluto’s doghouse. Pluto, cold and tired, takes a while to realize his doghouse is moving around without him. Even when he does realize, though, he has a hard time dislodging the interloper.

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    The Whoopee Party (1932)

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    The Whoopee Party (1932)

    A house party. While Minnie plays piano and the guests dance, Mickey, Goofy, and Horace prepare a snack, which is brought out to much fanfare and immediately devoured. A band forms and plays Scott Joplin’s The Entertainer; Mickey dances with Patricia Pig and various inanimate objects also dance, while all cry “Whoopee!” from time to time. The police come to break up the party.

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    Polar Trappers (1938)

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    Polar Trappers (1938)

    Donald and Goofy are trappers in the frozen south (Antarctica) with different approaches. Donald sees a penguin and dresses as one to lure her to the chopping block; Goofy baits a trap with fish (then acts like a walrus to capture one that steals his bait bucket).

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    The Purloined Pup (1946)

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    The Purloined Pup (1946)

    Police dog Pluto is tracking down Butch, the dog that abducted rich dog “Ronnie” for a 10,000 bone ransom. Pluto releases Ronnie, but is hunted by Butch.

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