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Lend a Paw

Jealous of Mickey's attention to a kitten, Pluto's devil-self contends with his angel-self over whether to rescue the kitten when it falls into a well. The angel-self prevails, and Pluto is hailed as a hero. In the end, he and the kitten become friends.

Director(s)

Clyde Geronimi

Bruce Bushman

Don A. Duckwall

Cast & Crew

Clyde Geronimi

Clyde Geronimi

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Pinto Colvig

Pinto Colvig

Pluto

Walt Disney

Walt Disney

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Bruce Bushman

Bruce Bushman

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Don A. Duckwall

Don A. Duckwall

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Details

GenresFamily, Animation
Runtime8 mins
Released on03 Oct 1941
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Well the stereotypical animal dynamic is all over the shop here as a dog rescues an abandoned kitten from the river only for it to follow him home and befriend “Mickey Mouse”. That just annoys it’s rescuer who plans a revenge that makes matters worse thanks to a goldfish who is kept in a bowl by the mouse before the cat contrives to chase a ball down a well! Nope, it doesn’t hang around right from the start as this enthusiastic young kitten causes mischief galore but the real question for the jealous “Pluto” is: does he rescue the helpless little cat from the icy well as his angelic self advises, or does he leave it to freeze as his more devilish persona suggests?

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