A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Teddy Barr, Pinto Colvig, John Dehner
Directed by:
Clyde Geronimi
Release Date:
October 3, 1941
Original Title:
Lend a Paw
Alternate Titles:
Mickey Mouse: Lend a Paw
Mickey Mouse: Salvamento gatuno
Pluto i kotek
Pluto's ongewenste gast
Plutos bättre jag
Plutos goda samvete
Qua la zampa
Räck mig en tass
Salvamento gatuno
Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: Lend a Paw
Ο Πλούτο και η Γάτα
Genres:
Animation | Family
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SE: Btl US: G
Runtime: 8
Jealous over Mickey's attention to a kitten, Pluto's devil-self argues with his angel-self over whether or not to rescue the kitten when it falls into a well. The angel-self wins, and Pluto is treated like a hero. In the end, he and the kitten become friends.
Winter. Pluto is sniffing around outside when he hears a noise. It's coming from a bag floating on an ice floe in a creek. Pluto rescues it, then loses interest when it turns out to be a kitten. But the kitten follows him home, and Mickey takes a liking to it, to Pluto's disgust. Pluto's devil and angel sides give him conflicting advice. Pluto puts the cat up to mischief, but Bianca the goldfish fingers Pluto as the real culprit, getting him thrown outside. The kitten falls into a well, and the angel beats up the devil, convincing Pluto to save the kitten.
Animation:
Kenneth Muse
Chic Otterstrom
George Nicholas
Norman Tate
Eric Gurney
Morey Reden
Charles August Nichols
Emery Hawkins
William Sturm
Assistant Director:
Don A. Duckwall
Director:
Clyde Geronimi
Layout:
Bruce Bushman
Original Music Composer:
Leigh Harline
Producer:
Walt Disney
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