

Donald and Pluto
Plumber Donald is using a large magnet in his work. When he drops it, it causes trouble for Pluto, especially after Pluto swallows it. Things begin clinging to him, especially his metal dog dish.
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Plot Summary
In this classic Disney short, Donald Duck is working as a lighthouse keeper and is struggling to keep his job due to his short temper. Pluto, the dog, is introduced and causes further complications as Donald tries to maintain order. The film follows their chaotic interactions as Donald attempts to perform his duties while Pluto's antics interfere, leading to a series of comical mishaps.
Critical Reception
As a short from the Golden Age of American animation, 'Donald and Pluto' was well-received for its character development and comedic timing. Critics at the time praised the expressive animation of both Donald and Pluto, highlighting the classic Disney charm and humor that appealed to audiences of all ages. The short is considered a solid entry in the early adventures of these beloved characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its early depiction of Donald's temper and Pluto's mischievousness.
- Praised for the fluid animation and slapstick comedy typical of Disney shorts from the era.
- Seen as a charming example of character-driven humor in animated shorts.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific short from 1936 is not readily available. However, classic Disney shorts of this period are generally cherished by audiences for their timeless humor and iconic characters.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
This short marked one of Pluto's earliest significant appearances where he interacts directly with Donald Duck, establishing their dynamic before Pluto became more associated with Mickey Mouse.
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