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The Mad Dog ()


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When Pluto eats a bar of soap and ends up with a mouth full of suds, the neighborhood thinks he's caught rabies.

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Pluto / Clarabelle Cow / Goat / Sailor Pig (uncredited)
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Mickey Mouse / Dog-catcher (Peg-leg Pete) (uncredited) (voice)
Purv Pullen ...
Pete's Cat / Captured Dogs (uncredited)

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Burt Gillett

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Bert Lewis ... (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Chuck Couch ... assistant animator
David Hand ... animator
Norman Ferguson ... animator (uncredited)
Charles Philippi ... layout artist (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

It's bath day for Pluto; we open with him already being scrubbed. He gets out, and his tug of war with Mickey and the towel lands Mickey in the tub. The soap jumps out, and Pluto swallows it, hic-cupping soap bubbles as Mickey chases him. Pluto gets out, and the people on the street think Pluto is rabid and start hiding and throwing things at him. Dogcatcher Pete comes along, and prepares to shoot Pluto. Mickey catches up to him just in time. He tries pleading, then fighting, but they get away when Mickey throws a kitten into Pete's pants. In the ensuing chase, a fruit cart provides more diversions, and ultimately they manage to crash Pete into his own truck. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Chien enragé (France)
  • Der tolle Hund (Germany)
  • El perro loco (Spain)
  • Сумасшедшая собака (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Wściekły pies (Poland)
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  • 7 min
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Trivia Peg-leg Pete appears as the dog catcher, in "The Mad Dog" from 1932. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Guest Star Day - Carla Alberghetti (1956). See more »

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