Pluto's Christmas Tree

Pluto's Christmas Tree
Pluto shorts series

Threatrical release poster
Directed by Jack Hannah
Produced by Walt Disney
Story by Bill Berg, Milt Schaeffer
Voices by Jimmy MacDonald, Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, Dessie Miller, Ruth Clifford
Music by Joseph Dubin
Animation by George Kreisl, Fred Moore, Bill Justice, Volus Jones, Dan MacManus, Blaine Gibson, George Rowley
Layouts by Yale Gracey
Backgrounds by Thelma Witmer
Studio Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s)
  • November 21, 1952 (1952-11-21)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 7 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Pluto's Party
Followed by N/A

Pluto's Christmas Tree is a 1952[1] Mickey Mouse[2] cartoon in which Pluto[3] and Mickey cut down a Christmas tree that Chip n' Dale live in. It is notable as one of the few Disney shorts directed by Jack Hannah not to star Donald Duck, although Donald does make a cameo at the end.

Plot

Mickey and Pluto are searching for a Christmas tree, while Chip and Dale are looking for acorns in the forest. Once Chip and Dale see Pluto, they tease him and scurry from his chasing. Once Pluto is distracted, they hide in a tree. Mickey chops down that very tree, unaware that Chip and Dale are in it.

Once they get home, Mickey and Pluto decorate the tree and Chip and Dale are admiring the decorations. After that, Mickey finishes with the decorating and Pluto admires the tree. While admiring he notices a light going on and off. His nose is near the light Dale was playing with. Once he finishes playing with that light, he attempts twisting what happens to be Pluto's nose. Chip pulls Dale away from Pluto with a candy cane. Pluto and Dale bark at each other and Dale throws some ornaments down for Pluto to catch. Mickey comes by and takes the ornaments from him to put back on the tree. Dale goes down the tree to grab some nuts from a bowl. Pluto chases Dale up to the top of the fireplace with Santa candle figures and gets the hat and beard from a figure near him. Pluto notices the strange figure, but he does not get a chance to expose him to Mickey. Pluto knocks the other figures away except Dale. Chip then notices from the tree what is going on. He rescues Dale and head for the tree. Pluto gets his feet stuck in presents and has difficulty following the chipmunks up the ladder. While Pluto is barking, the chipmunks cause the ladder to fall. Pluto dives in the tree to attack the chipmunks.

Mickey notices Pluto and tries to pull him out, but gets pulled in instead until the tree is stripped of its decorations and leaves. Mickey scolds Pluto for what he did but notices Chip and Dale with only a few decorations and all of the branches bare. Mickey brings them down and Pluto barks at them. At the window they see Donald, Goofy and Minnie singing "Deck the Halls". While the three are singing, Chip and Dale join in and then Pluto howls in. Chip and Dale find it annoying and put a sticker that says "DO NOT OPEN TIL XMAS" over his mouth.

Cast

Other uses

Scenes from this cartoon would be used for Disney's Very Merry Christmas Songs. It would be used for "Deck the Halls" and "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!". "Deck the Halls" would use scenes from this cartoon only and "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" only uses a small part from this cartoon. Scenes would also be used for other Disney collections, including A Disney Christmas Gift.

Scenes from this cartoon were also set to D-TV's video of Brenda Lee's Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.

A book published in 1954 from Little Golden Books called Donald Duck's Christmas Tree would have the same plot as this cartoon but has Donald Duck instead of Mickey Mouse

According to The Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Characters, it states Horace Horsecollar[4] and Clarabelle Cow[5] appear in this cartoon, but are mistakenly credited.

Availability

References

  1. Grant 1992, p. 32.
  2. Maltin 1973, p. 378.
  3. Grant 1992, p. 43.
  4. Grant 1992, p. 37.
  5. Grant 1992, p. 36.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 , Pluto's Christmas Tree Disney Encyclopedia

External links

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