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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaPluto's efforts to dig up a bone are frustrated by his allergy to goldenrod, and by a gopher who is using the bone to prop up his tunnel.Pluto's efforts to dig up a bone are frustrated by his allergy to goldenrod, and by a gopher who is using the bone to prop up his tunnel.Pluto's efforts to dig up a bone are frustrated by his allergy to goldenrod, and by a gopher who is using the bone to prop up his tunnel.
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James MacDonald
- Pluto
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The next one to watch in the Disney Plus "shorts" section was this 1948 Pluto story that was a bit better than some of the other ones I've watched from a similar period.
Pluto (James MacDonald) decides that he needs a bone from the stash he's got buried in Mickey's Garden. He discovers that a gopher has been digging underneath the garden and utilising his bones as support struts. Though with an obvious physical advantage, Pluto's attempts are regularly thwarted by his allergies to the plant that is currently in bloom.
I did find the relationship between Pluto and the Gopher to be an interesting one. They're not quite Pro/An tagonist in their interactions, certainly nothing like the same way that Donald and Chip n Dale would prove to be, perhaps because you need a pompous character to be foiled like this for it to be funny, and Pluto is essentially a regular dog. I also found it interesting that Mickey would grow a plant that Pluto is allergic too, seems like a jerk move.
I thought this looked pretty good. By 1948 we've advanced a little further than the basic animation of some of the earlier ones. I particularly liked the side on views that we see, with a cut out of the ground so we can see exactly how the gopher is using the bones in his construction.
It's only seven minutes long, so there's isn't a lot to make much of a decision about, but of the shorts from this era that I've watched so far, this was one of the better ones.
Pluto (James MacDonald) decides that he needs a bone from the stash he's got buried in Mickey's Garden. He discovers that a gopher has been digging underneath the garden and utilising his bones as support struts. Though with an obvious physical advantage, Pluto's attempts are regularly thwarted by his allergies to the plant that is currently in bloom.
I did find the relationship between Pluto and the Gopher to be an interesting one. They're not quite Pro/An tagonist in their interactions, certainly nothing like the same way that Donald and Chip n Dale would prove to be, perhaps because you need a pompous character to be foiled like this for it to be funny, and Pluto is essentially a regular dog. I also found it interesting that Mickey would grow a plant that Pluto is allergic too, seems like a jerk move.
I thought this looked pretty good. By 1948 we've advanced a little further than the basic animation of some of the earlier ones. I particularly liked the side on views that we see, with a cut out of the ground so we can see exactly how the gopher is using the bones in his construction.
It's only seven minutes long, so there's isn't a lot to make much of a decision about, but of the shorts from this era that I've watched so far, this was one of the better ones.
After waking up from a nap, Pluto realizes that there is no bone in his dish. When Pluto tries to locate a bone from his buried stash, he discovers that a gopher has been using the bones to support his tunnels. So, Pluto tries to reclaim his property while the gopher uses pollen-laden flowers to make Pluto let his allergies get the best of him.
This was an OK cartoon. Not much laughs in this film, though - just lots of running around and lots of sneezing. But, the gopher was pretty hilarious - reminds me of the same gopher character in another Pluto cartoon, Canine Caddy.
Grade B-
This was an OK cartoon. Not much laughs in this film, though - just lots of running around and lots of sneezing. But, the gopher was pretty hilarious - reminds me of the same gopher character in another Pluto cartoon, Canine Caddy.
Grade B-
Very entertaining short. Tom and Jerry-esque sequence of pure fun. Glad it had a ending where there was conclusion rather than having none.
The only reason I give it a 7/10 is bc I rated it to today's standards and surprisingly it holds up really well!
The only reason I give it a 7/10 is bc I rated it to today's standards and surprisingly it holds up really well!
I love animation and I do enjoy the Pluto cartoons. Bone Bandit is not one of my favourites, it is very routine story-wise and it is more mildly amusing than hilarious. However, the animation is beautiful with lovely colours and fluidity in the backgrounds, and the music as always is dynamic and has a fair amount of energy and the cartoons has one of the most epic sneezes I've heard. Pluto is cute and energetic, and the gopher is a good rascally foil.
Overall, Bone Bandit is a decent cartoon but there is nothing mind-blowing in story and gags. The characters are great though, and the cartoon is technically great.
7/10 Bethany Cox
Overall, Bone Bandit is a decent cartoon but there is nothing mind-blowing in story and gags. The characters are great though, and the cartoon is technically great.
7/10 Bethany Cox
Pluto wants to dig up his bones buried in the middle of the garden. He is confronted by a gopher who is using his bones to support a series of tunnels. In the battle for supremacy, the gopher uses the new flowers to attack Pluto's pollen allergy. I like the gopher. I wonder if the gopher gets used in other shorts. I always thought Disney could use a Bugs Bunny character. He could be sarcastic and a little edgier than Mickey Mouse. The gopher has a bit of that. He just needs a voice. This is a fun one with Pluto who gets to be more than Mickey's dog.
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- Bone Bandit
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- Tempo di esecuzione7 minuti
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By what name was Tutto per un osso (1948) officially released in Canada in English?
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