

Pueblo Pluto
Mickey goes into a souvenir shop out west and leaves Pluto with a buffalo bone to chew on. A small dog comes to take it away and runs into a ring of cactus with it; Pluto is too big to enter the same way, so he comes in from above and finds himself stuck inside until the small dog helps.
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Plot Summary
A whimsical short film where Pluto the dog embarks on an adventure inspired by the scenic beauty of the American Southwest. The narrative follows Pluto as he explores canyons, encounters desert wildlife, and experiences the unique landscapes.
Critical Reception
This Disney short was generally well-received for its charming animation and playful take on Pluto's character. It's often cited as a good example of the studio's mid-century animated shorts, appreciated for its visual gags and simple, enjoyable storyline.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant animation and imaginative depiction of Pluto's adventures.
- Enjoyed for its lighthearted humor and classic Disney character appeal.
- Seen as a charming, albeit simple, entry in the Pluto series.
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Fun Fact
The short's title, 'Pueblo Pluto', alludes to the indigenous Pueblo communities of the American Southwest, and the film features landscapes and elements inspired by this region, including adobe-like structures and desert flora.
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