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Rating: - My kids love this!
My daughters have watched this DVD a zillion times and giggle through it each time. They love it!
Rating: - "Plutopia" wildly inappropriate for any child
We purchased several of the Cartoon Classic Favorites DVD series last month after our 2-year-old daughter met Mickey and others at Disneyland. Firstly, these DVDs don't play on our older player; only on the newer model. Frustrating.
Secondly, yes, these are the cartoons we all watched when growing up, but parents of small children please supervise your child's watching. There is a lot more needless violence than you may expect; in particular, "Plutopia" offers a disturbing sequence of cat begging for punishment, pleading "Bite me, PLEASE" and then pulling out rifle to shoot itself in head. Do you really want your children seeing this? No.
Rating: - Love These Cartoons...
These are the cartoons I remember watching on Disney.My soon-to-be three year old granddaughter really enjoys them.Mickey and Pluto are her two favorite characters so this DVD was ideal for her.There are eight cartoons,55 minutes total viewing time.Bought this at Target for under $10.00.
Rating: - Great fun
You've gotta love Pluto. I've seen all of these cartoons and they are EXCELLENT! Especially great if you don't have the Treasures series, I would recommend this DVD to everyone!
Rating: - All of these cartoons appear on the Disney Treasures DVD series. More double-dipping!
Cartoon Classics VOLUME 12: BEST PALS MICKEY AND PLUTO
Since ALL of the classic Mickey Mouse & Pluto cartoons have already been issued on DVD, any inclusion of them on a new DVD would be a re-issue!
PLUTO'S HOUSEWARMING (1947 - previously released on the "Disney Treasures: Pluto volume 1 DVD Tin")
Pluto moves into his new house, but finds that Butch the bulldog and a turtle have also taken up residence there.
PLUTO AND THE ARMADILLO (1943 - previously released on the "Disney Treasures: Pluto volume 1 DVD Tin".)
Mickey and Pluto travel to South America where they meet a playful Armadillo. When Pluto plays too rough it hides, and Pluto thinks he's lost his armadillo friend.
CAT NAP PLUTO (1948 - Also released on the "Disney Treasures: Pluto Volume 2 DVD Tin"!)
Pluto and Figaro the cat chase each other in circles, but both Pluto and Figaro each have their sandman that puts them to sleep.
PLUTO'S PARTY (1952 - previously released on the "Disney Treasures: Mickey In Living Color volume 2 DVD Tin")
At his own birthday party, Pluto gets pushed around by the guests and can't even get a piece of his own birthday cake.
PLUTO, JUNIOR (1942 - previously released on the "Disney Treasures: Pluto volume 1 DVD Tin")
Pluto wants to get his rest but is hounded instead by an energetic puppy, a worm and a goofy bird.
PLUTO'S FLEDGLING (1948 - Also released on the "Disney Treasures: Pluto Volume 2 DVD Tin"!) Pluto tries to teach Orville, a baby bird, how to fly Pluto-style.
PLUTOPIA (1951 - previously released on the "Disney Treasures: Mickey In Living Color volume 2 DVD Tin")
While on vacation at a mountain resort with Mickey, Pluto dreams he is in Utopia with a cat as his butler. If he nips the cat's tail, he can get anything he wants. When he wakes up, Pluto tries nipping a cat's tail, with hilarious results.
PUEBLO PLUTO (1949 - previously released on the "Three Caballeros" DVD as an extra, but expected to be on this November's "Disney Treasures: Pluto Volume 2 DVD Tin"!)
Way out in the pueblos of the Southwest, Pluto and his puppy friend Ronnie spar for possession of a bone. Pluto gets stuck in a cactus bed and Ronnie leads Pluto out, ending the argument and restoring peace.
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