

Paw's Night Out
Paw comes home late after a night out and is determined to sneak inside without waking Maw. When he cannot manage it alone, he asks Milford the pig for advice. Milford offers several tips on quiet entry, but every attempt ends in noisy failure. Finally, Milford suggests trying the back door, which turns out to be unlocked. Paw slips inside quietly, only to realize Maw is not home yet. Just then, Maw returns, and Paw storms out the front door to scold her for coming home so late. Maw enters through the back door to avoid waking Paw, sees him at the front door, assumes he is just arriving, and scolds him anyway.
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Plot Summary
A group of neighborhood dogs decides to throw a wild party while their owners are away for the evening. What starts as a fun night of music and dancing quickly devolves into chaotic, canine-centric revelry. Amidst the mess and mayhem, one dog attempts to keep things under control, with limited success.
Critical Reception
As a vintage animated short, 'Paw's Night Out' is primarily appreciated for its nostalgic charm and the character animation of its era. It's considered a lighthearted and amusing entry from the period, often enjoyed for its simple humor and energetic pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic animation and slapstick humor.
- Appreciated as a charming example of 1950s animated shorts.
- Seen as a fun, if simple, cartoon for younger audiences.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this vintage short, but general sentiment from animation enthusiasts highlights its nostalgic appeal and lighthearted entertainment value.
Fun Fact
The short was produced byUPA (United Productions of America), known for its distinctive, stylized animation that differed from the more traditional Disney style prevalent at the time.
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