Pluto Junior

Pluto Junior

6.7IMDb Score
Released:1942-02-28
Genre:Animation
Duration:7 min
Country:United States of America
Director:Clyde Geronimi
Actors:Pinto Colvig
Production:Walt Disney Productions

Overview:

Pluto and Pluto Junior are enjoying a lazy afternoon snooze when the playful pup tangles with a ball, a balloon, a worm, a bird, and a clothesline. Pluto rescues his son from a precarious situation, gets hung up in the process, but manages to land with a splash.

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