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Pluto's Kittens
Studio:
Disney Television Animation
Release Date : May 29, 1999
Series: Pluto Cartoon
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Synopsis
Pluto overcomes his dislike for felines and rescues three stray kittens from a rainstorm. Hiding them from Mickey, Pluto takes the blame for their antics, and gets thrown out of the house for breaking the rules. In the end, Mickey discovers the kittens and all is well.
Characters
Mickey Mouse
(Voice:
Wayne Allwine
)
Pluto
Pluto's Angel
(Voice:
Eric Idle
)
Pluto's Devil
(Voice:
Penn Jillette
)
Included in:
Pluto Saves the Day
Television
Mickey MouseWorks
Season 1, Episode 5
Technical Specifications
Original Country: United States
Original Language: English
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From
Patrick Malone
:
A reworking of
Lend a Paw
with a little of
Three Orphan Kittens
thrown in. The talkiness that had been mentioned earlier in these shorts works well here, and the lines are getting funnier. ("Liar, liar, thou pants are ablaze." "If I thought you'd practice, I'd give you lessons!") Much of the credit for this goes to the much tougher interplay between Pluto's Devil and Pluto's Angel than previously seen in the classic shorts. The voices were performed by Penn Jillette (of Penn and Teller; the Devil) and Eric Idle (of Monty Python; the Angel) and hearing them, one wonders how much of the dialogue they were allowed to ad-lib, especially in Jillette's case. (It also makes one wonder if we're going to see more celebrity voice-overs coming up.) A fairly standard ending, but a natural one and one that doesn't feel tacked on, as in
Turkey Chasers
.
From
J. D. Weil
:
The weakest of the three. Take equal parts of
Lend a Paw
,
Mother Pluto
and
Three Orphan Kittens
and mix well. Unfortunatly the whole does not equal the sum of its parts. Well, you can't win 'em all .
From
Liz April
:
Ya know somethin'! This short kind of reminds me of a time when I snuck some kittens in the house. It was when I was about seven or eight years old and my parents were both allergic to furry animals. (The only pets we had were some fish in a king size aquarium). My parents later found out about the kittens like Mickey did with Pluto.