Just Dogs

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Just Dogs is a 1932 animated short film of the Silly Symphonies series, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett.[1] It marked the first solo appearance of Pluto.[2]

Directed byBurt Gillett
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringPinto Colvig
Music byBert Lewis
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Just Dogs
Directed byBurt Gillett
Produced byWalt Disney
StarringPinto Colvig
Music byBert Lewis
Animation byDavid Hand
Fred Moore
Harry Reeves
Dick Lundy
Ben Sharpsteen
Tom Palmer
Les Clark
Clyde Geronimi
Johnny Cannon
Gilles de Tremaudan
Albert Hunter
Jack King
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • July 30, 1932 (1932-07-30)
Running time
7 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

The film opens with a group of dogs in the dog pound, howling Vernon Dalhart's "The Prisoner's Song".[2]

Pluto's cage-mate at the dog pound breaks out and lets all the other dogs out as well. In the park, the dog who helped Pluto earlier keeps following him too closely for Pluto's tastes, until he digs up a huge bone and gives it to Pluto (who doesn't particularly want to share). Soon all of the other escaped dogs are chasing after the bone. Pluto's former cage-mate uses an army of fleas to get it back and then gives it back to Pluto. Pluto then decides to share the bone after all and they enjoy it together as the cartoon fades out.

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