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As a ship's crew is on shore leave, seadog Pluto is left to stand watch. He sees a threatening shape, but it turns out to be a cache of bones. He grabs one and settles in contentedly. A rat sneaks on, and Pluto springs into action. The rat... See more »

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Crew Voice / Officer (uncredited)
James MacDonald ...
Pluto (uncredited)

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Charles Nichols

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Eric Gurney ... (story)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Oliver Wallace

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Bruce Bushman ... layout artist
Claude Coats ... background artist
Jerry Hathcock ... animator
George Nicholas ... animator
Norman Tate ... animator
Marvin Woodward ... animator
Crew believed to be complete

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As a ship's crew is on shore leave, seadog Pluto is left to stand watch. He sees a threatening shape, but it turns out to be a cache of bones. He grabs one and settles in contentedly. A rat sneaks on, and Pluto springs into action. The rat toys with him, until it finds the officer's mess. He bribes Pluto, until he hears an officer approaching. The rat hides, and Pluto gets thrown in the brig, while the rat sneaks off with his sandwich. But Pluto gets even. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Pluto est de Garde (France)
  • Schiffswache Pluto (Germany)
  • Pluto: Perro vigía (Spain)
  • Pluto har hundvakten (Sweden)
  • Собачий дозор (Russia)
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Goofs The cookie jar in the mess hall alternates between being full to the brim in long shots and having no cookies visible from the outside in close-ups. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Circus Day - The Scipilinis (1956). See more »

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