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Pluto's Dream House ()


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Mickey Mouse finds a magic lamp that builds Pluto a doghouse.

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Cooking Show Lady on Radio (uncredited) (voice)
W.F. Banes ...
Mickey Mouse (some lines) (uncredited)
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Mickey Mouse (uncredited) (voice)
Lee Millar ...
Pluto (uncredited) (voice)
Billy Mitchell ...
Magic Lamp (uncredited)

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Clyde Geronimi ... (uncredited)

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Samuel Armstrong ... (story) (uncredited)
 
Frank Tashlin ... (story) (uncredited)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Leigh Harline ... (uncredited)

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Don Duckwall ... assistant director (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Jack Bailey ... animator (uncredited)
Jim Carmichael ... layout artist (uncredited)
Rex Cox ... animator (uncredited)
Andy Engman ... animator (uncredited)
Arnold Gillespie ... animator (uncredited)
Volus Jones ... animator (uncredited)
Hal King ... animator (uncredited)
Dick Lundy ... animator (uncredited)
Kenneth Muse ... animator (uncredited)
George Nicholas ... animator (uncredited)
Claude Smith ... animator (uncredited)
Marvin Woodward ... animator (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Mickey Mouse is about to build Pluto a doghouse when Pluto digs up a magic lamp that speaks in black dialect. It offers to do Mickey's bidding. Mickey's first wish is for a doghouse, and the lamp starts to work. Suddenly, the saw, the planer, the paintbrush and other tools magically begin working on their own. Finally, Pluto has a magnificent doghouse. The second wish? Mickey asks the lamp to give Pluto a bath. But things go awry when Pluto accidentally breaks Mickey's radio. Now, all sorts of conflicting messages are coming out of the speaker as Mickey tries to fix it. The lamp assumes all the voices are Mickey's and obeys them. Pluto is rolled with a rolling pin, punched with boxing gloves, frozen in an aspic and is about to be cut into thin slices before all ends happily. Written by J. Spurlin

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Also Known As
  • Mickey's Magic Lamp (United States)
  • Le rêve de Pluto (France)
  • Plutos Traumhaus (Germany)
  • La casa de los sueños de Pluto (Spain)
  • Чудовий дім Плуто (Ukraine)
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  • 8 min
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Trivia Lee Millar voices Pluto in "Pluto's Dream House" from 1940, due to Pinto Colvig having a falling out with Walt Disney at the time. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Pluto's Day (1956). See more »
Quotes [first lines]
Mickey Mouse: [showing Pluto a picture] It's your new house, Pluto. Do you like it?
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