Pluto Runs Away
Pluto Runs Away is a cartoon short made by Walt Disney Television Animation. It was originally aired as part of the eighth episode of Mickey Mouse Works on June 20, 1999. When Pluto digs up Mickey's yard to bury a bone, Mickey has to discipline him. Thinking he's being treated poorly, Pluto runs away, only to bump into Pete and learn what bad treatment is really like.
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Plot Summary
In this animated short, Pluto, Mickey Mouse's loyal dog, experiences a familiar predicament when he tries to enjoy a relaxing day in the park. His plans are repeatedly disrupted by other animals and circumstances, leading to a comical series of events. The short follows Pluto's escalating frustration and attempts to find peace.
Critical Reception
As a classic Disney animated short, 'Pluto Runs Away' is generally viewed as a charming and well-animated piece. It's appreciated for its slapstick humor and the characterization of Pluto's tenacious spirit. While not a groundbreaking film, it's considered a solid entry in the Pluto cartoon series.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its classic Disney animation and Pluto's humorous struggles.
- A lighthearted and entertaining short film with effective slapstick.
- Recognized for its charming portrayal of animal antics.
Google audience: Google users generally view Pluto cartoons positively for their family-friendly humor and nostalgic appeal. This particular short is often cited as a good example of Pluto's endearing and often exasperated personality.
Fun Fact
This cartoon is notable for featuring a slightly more exasperated and anthropomorphized Pluto than some earlier shorts, showcasing his strong reactions to minor annoyances.
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