Fan theory: the first two bloodhounds are Pluto's parents. Pluto was the runt of the litter and not interested in tracking down bad guys, so the breeder gave him away to Minnie as a pet. And the rest, as they say, was history.
The one time Pluto actually talked was kinda creepy, they made the right move to never have him speak again. Let Goofy be the talking dog. Also props to Pluto for leading the way of _"Character Animation"_
That bubblegum one showed up on House of Mouse when I was a kid! I didn't know chip n dale started out with Pluto. I used to watch the Chip n Dale cartoon allllll the time.
It's an interesting follow-up also to see pluto and Goofy in the same scenes like in the first cartoon in B/W and the one on the end with the Christmas Carolers.
@@chaoflaka8132 actually Pluto the dog was created in the same year as Pluto being discovered. So its likely they couldn't think of a name, saw the news, and thought Pluto was as good a name as any
I love Pluto's Christmas Tree and that one with the newspaper, but some of the funniest Pluto moments for me are whenever he gets pestered by Chip and Dale. Can you do those two chipmunks next?
What I find hilarious is the fact that there are some theories going around saying that Pluto is just a humanoid person who likes to act like a more feral person and pretend to be a dog. I know it's a stretch but it's funny, probably not the intention at all but I find it interesting how his design is strongly plantigrade (walking on palms and feet unlike digitigrade, walking on fingers and toes and the pads) while other dogs and feral animals seem to have a simplistic but still a fairly realistic approach. It still depends on the episode/movie and storyboard artists since some of them pictured feral people more cartoony and some a bit more realistic, but the point still stands.
I LOVE the short where he drops a coin in the manhole and retrieves it with chewed bubblegum. It's one of my earliest childhood memories of him. Also the one with him getting lost in a cactus maze.
I would love to see a video on Pete since he is one of the oldest recurring Disney characters and one of my favorites. He also has had a lot of character development/change. He is either seen as an enemy or friend of Mickey and the gang(Depending on the series)
Next to Mickey(my #1 favorite Disney character) - Pluto is my #2 favorite Disney character and my favorite Pluto appearance has to be "Pluto's Blue Note"-a classic (and great) short.
Even though Pluto is "just a dog" and not "humanized" like Goofy, both of their heads are structured very similarly. I own a "How to Draw" that I purchased from Disney World which shows this.
I prefer his classic 50's look. His 90's look is a close second. I'm not a fan of the newer more stylized look. I understand Disney was trying to reinvent themselves a bit but it's just too 'cartoony'. Call me old fashioned but I just don't think it suits the characters well at all. It's good animation don't get me wrong. I just think it better suited to non-Disney characters.
Honestly, I think the new style completely tossed the concept of "appeal" out the window and is actively dis-inviting to the viewer. The whole series is an eyesore. Not sure what's going on with American animation at the moment.
I really never understand why people seems to hate the Paul ruddish shorts. Do people really like the bland corporate Mickey of the past. Mickey hasn't been in anything funny eversince Fantasia and his character provided very little for comedy or gags, there were a reason why he disappeared from any theatrical releases and it became more and more difficult for writers and animators to come up with gags. Walt even said that "Mickey is our problem child". But now he have a flawed comedic personality which makes him fun
@@Nasir3623 The animation isn't very fluid. It's more Ren & Stimpy or Spongebob than Disney. That style is OK for different characters but Disney spent almost a century refining the characters as we know them today. It's not about 'tradition' or anything like that. It's about what works. They distilled the best of what 2-D animation has to offer. The new shorts are throwing out all the refinement for stuff they'd already moved past. Also-the reason you didn't see a lot of Mickey is because they didn't want to oversaturate the market NOT because they 'couldn't come up with any gags'. Disney has their pick of the best writers around. They're not lacking for good gags.
Another great evolution video. The most entertaining part of these is away you narrate them, you have a passion that just hooks me right away and I always learn a lot from these.
My favorite Pluto shorts are the ones that featured Pluto with Dinah Dachshund, his second love interest after Fifi the Pekingese. This is a bit delayed, I know but, I would, actually, love a video talking about some of Pluto's reoccurring cast, like Dinah, Fifi, and Butch the bulldog. Don't know if anyone else would be interested but, I would love to know a bit more of the history of these side characters. (Especially since Dinah was one of my favorites growing up). Sidebar: Is it just me or does Pluto's redesign in the current Mickey Mouse series make him look a bit like Odie from Garfield?
I am looking for a black-and-white Pluto cartoon where his sense of smell is beautifully and graphically shown (he is pursuing an animal, partly in water). I saw it but once and was very impressed.
Dave, you got it wrong! You said that Mickey never appeared in any of the shorts released in 1950. Mickey actually *DOES* appear in a short from 1950; he and Minnie both make a cameo appearance in "Crazy over Daisy", where they can be seen driving a car.
I would love to see you start doing reviews of the Disney animated films in chronological order and maybe do it once a month. Would love to see your take on them.
Definitely something I've considered for a long time, and kind of what I was hoping would come out of the Behind the Disney Classics series - though that never really took off. With the success of these evolution videos, I might try and retool my ideas, and tackle this in a more analytical way
Once you're done with all of the Disney cartoons a video like this for all the Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry I consider those to be similar cartoon style also there are other cartoons like Scooby-Doo that would be interesting to see as well
My summer school teacher when I was 11 was Pluto at Disneyland before she became a math teacher. So I always thought she was cool when I told her that.
There is Gyro Gearloose and a Gander character I can't fully recall ...Jose Carioca , Don Carnage , Ludvig Von Drake , Huey Dewey Louie , Chip and Dale , ...you know a series on some of Disneys more obscure characters , some seen only once others only in print , might be fun . Back a couple of millennia or two when I was in third grade (1977) an old teacher had this great book set on the history of Disney animation that I just loved and I remember seeing a few that I would not ever see again . I really liked the comic adventure series and later cartoons like Duck Tales and Tail Spin and even Darkwing Duck very much . Even as a grown man I still think I would enjoy the light hearted escapism .
Pluto literally looks likes the same dog for the entire time except the first one... looks like his character hasn't changed a alot... but that's good, right? 😂😂
Love these videos! Thanks for making them. "pluto never talked again." Didn't pluto talk again in brave little tailor to the king? (he was a knight and stood up on two legs!) Was that pluto? Some sites list it as pluto and some don't so beats me. As a neat bit of trivia one of the pluto gets the paper shorts "ufo" got a big-screen release in front of my favorite martian making it the first pluto short on the big screen in a long time. Two more shorts from mickey mouseworks (one with goofy riding a skateboard and Donald and daisy at the opera with Donald fighting a bomb) would also get a release in front of Disney films that year as well!
i think you forgot Pluto's appearance in "Brave Little Tailor" as the guard that hears the rumor of the tailor and runs to tell the king. He also speaks in that role.
While that looks like Pluto, it's not actually officially recognised as Pluto himself. Most likely just another 'dog character'. In official cast listings he's given the name of "The Knight"
There was one color cartoon where Pluto was a different color. (I think he was gray.) It wasn't a regular theatrical cartoon, but one of those industry things the general public wasn't meant to see. It was a bonus feature on one of the Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets. I think it was just a parade of characters marching by the screen.
Oh man, you’re right. Totally forgot about it. That’s ‘Parade of the Award Nominees’ and was created for the 1932 Academy Awards. Funnily enough, it was the first cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse to be produced in color. Makes sense that they hadn’t properly decided on a color for Pluto yet.
However the Wikipedia says that Pluto first appeared in 1929’s the first silly symphony cartoon “The Skeleton Dance” unnamed. Like a Three second appearance howling at the moon.
Not that Wikipedia is a valid source for such things, but his listing on there reads: “Pluto first appeared as a nameless bloodhound tracking the escaped convict Mickey in the film The Chain Gang (September 1930).[10] A month and a half later, Pluto appeared as Minnie Mouse's dog named Rover who comes along with her and Mickey on a picnic. By his third appearance, in The Moose Hunt (1931), Pluto is Mickey's pet, today named "Pluto"” Regardless, the Disney company refers to Chain Gang his first appearance, not Skeleton Dance. That’s not Pluto, just a dog.
Thanks mate, absolute pleasure! No idea -- I guess they couldn't find a character for him, but surely wouldn't have been too hard! By the way - sent an email for you to your daughter's adress earlier today
Bob Cratchit (Mickey) probably had to sell Pluto because he couldn't afford to own a dog. At least I like to imagine he sold him, the alternatives are too depressing. :(
While Plutopia is a classic short, there’s nothing specifically important or groundbreaking about it. This video isn’t necessarily about discussing all the most popular Pluto shorts, but those which helped evolve his character and design. I did use a short clip from Plutopia in the video though. Thank you 😊
It was probably just my own personal bias of it being my favorite Pluto cartoon, but I understand. I really enjoy this series you do, and look forward to more in the future :)
Fan theory: the first two bloodhounds are Pluto's parents. Pluto was the runt of the litter and not interested in tracking down bad guys, so the breeder gave him away to Minnie as a pet. And the rest, as they say, was history.
Maybe then Minnie gave pluto to mickey, either as a gift or she couldn't look after him.
Or since mickey and Minnie are probably dating, they both have pluto.
Yes Like Walt Disney Said He Was
Only 14 In Dog Age in All Of The Cartoons
The one time Pluto actually talked was kinda creepy, they made the right move to never have him speak again. Let Goofy be the talking dog. Also props to Pluto for leading the way of _"Character Animation"_
When did he do that?
@@angelbeas9137 the moose hunt 1931
@@angelbeas9137 3:20 of the video, he actually said “kiss me”
wait when did that happen because i never heard pluto talk
When he talks he sounds likr thr devil
My favorite Pluto cartoon is Lend a Paw. I get emotional when the little kitten is in trouble and cheer whenever Pluto saves that kitty!
Aaaawww
I didn't know Pluto is 89 years old. That's cool Bro. He's my 2nd favorite Disney character. Donald Duck is my 1st.
Can't wait to see Minnie next.
When Pluto gets folded up into Mickey's suitcase to hide from Pete. Heheh, that's some good visual gags right there.
That bubblegum one showed up on House of Mouse when I was a kid! I didn't know chip n dale started out with Pluto. I used to watch the Chip n Dale cartoon allllll the time.
Chip n Dale’s first shorts were with Donald, but they did plenty with Pluto too 😊
I'm still waiting for my boi Pete.
I was first aware of Pete as Peg Leg Pete the Pirate ... he was always a favorite of mine .
It's an interesting follow-up also to see pluto and Goofy in the same scenes like in the first cartoon in B/W and the one on the end with the Christmas Carolers.
Pluto has got to be the longest living dog in history.
Like if dog years are human years times 7, that would make Pluto 623,
he’s.. a frigging god.
@Jack Mcginn Happy 630th birthday Pluto!
W O T
I can't believe that they named dwarf planet after that dog
You think THAT’S impressive, they also named a Roman god after him.
Well Pluto was a planet back then
@@chaoflaka8132 actually Pluto the dog was created in the same year as Pluto being discovered. So its likely they couldn't think of a name, saw the news, and thought Pluto was as good a name as any
@@chaoflaka8132 oh, I should probably watch the video before commenting
your joking
I love Pluto's Christmas Tree and that one with the newspaper, but some of the funniest Pluto moments for me are whenever he gets pestered by Chip and Dale. Can you do those two chipmunks next?
Will definitely do them soon - but I’m getting to the ladies next: Minnie and Daisy
Like to give Pluto kisses.
Me too! He is just as sweet and friendly as my dog Lily!
What I find hilarious is the fact that there are some theories going around saying that Pluto is just a humanoid person who likes to act like a more feral person and pretend to be a dog. I know it's a stretch but it's funny, probably not the intention at all but I find it interesting how his design is strongly plantigrade (walking on palms and feet unlike digitigrade, walking on fingers and toes and the pads) while other dogs and feral animals seem to have a simplistic but still a fairly realistic approach. It still depends on the episode/movie and storyboard artists since some of them pictured feral people more cartoony and some a bit more realistic, but the point still stands.
Pluto Pup is one of my favorite Disney characters. As a little girl I called him "Pluto Pup" and I'm sticking to it.
Stop Stop stop stop
I like the name Pluto Pup!
@@user-ce4zu7up5c Me too!I came up with that one myself too.
I LOVE the short where he drops a coin in the manhole and retrieves it with chewed bubblegum. It's one of my earliest childhood memories of him. Also the one with him getting lost in a cactus maze.
I would love to see a video on Pete since he is one of the oldest recurring Disney characters and one of my favorites. He also has had a lot of character development/change. He is either seen as an enemy or friend of Mickey and the gang(Depending on the series)
Next to Mickey(my #1 favorite Disney character) - Pluto is my #2 favorite Disney character and my favorite Pluto appearance has to be "Pluto's Blue Note"-a classic (and great) short.
I have always been partial to Horace the Horse but they never seem to do much with him .They do more with Clarabelle.
Yes both of them are awesome! Horace, Clarabelle and Daisy are my favorite minor characters.
He did a segment with both Horace and Clarabelle in one video.
Pluto is right up there with Tom & Jerry as one of the slapstick greats :)
Where’s our good chunky boi Pete
Pete is motto motto
It is my pet's pet
Frieza chan No he’s 94 years old and he’s a cartoon of Disney
He’s not dead
@@lookatmeplease yeah also the oldest Disney villain
Charles Mulenga Yeah
Pluto's Sweater was always my favorite! Can't wait to see who you do next, these videos are wonderful!
So I named my dog after the Disney character Pluto so whenever you said Pluto he come over to me
😂😂😂😂 that is brilliant!
Ohh! Thats adorable
So are you Mickey Mouse?
You are a year late...
Awwww good boy. :D
Pluto is easily my favorite Disney character
AH YES THE START WHERE ANIMALS OWN ANIMALS.
You know what they say"A dog is a man's best friend" this applys with Mickey and Pluto very well.
Even though Pluto is "just a dog" and not "humanized" like Goofy, both of their heads are structured very similarly. I own a "How to Draw" that I purchased from Disney World which shows this.
Plutos fly paper short was my all-time favorite.
Pluto=G.O.A.T.
Do Evolution of Pete please. Pete never gets any spotlight.
You should do one about chip and Dale
Aw he's friendly and adorable to play with.
I really liked the "Pluto's Quin-Puplets" short also I'm not sure I like the newest animation style they are using
I prefer his classic 50's look. His 90's look is a close second. I'm not a fan of the newer more stylized look. I understand Disney was trying to reinvent themselves a bit but it's just too 'cartoony'. Call me old fashioned but I just don't think it suits the characters well at all. It's good animation don't get me wrong. I just think it better suited to non-Disney characters.
Totally agree with you there
Honestly, I think the new style completely tossed the concept of "appeal" out the window and is actively dis-inviting to the viewer. The whole series is an eyesore. Not sure what's going on with American animation at the moment.
I really never understand why people seems to hate the Paul ruddish shorts. Do people really like the bland corporate Mickey of the past. Mickey hasn't been in anything funny eversince Fantasia and his character provided very little for comedy or gags, there were a reason why he disappeared from any theatrical releases and it became more and more difficult for writers and animators to come up with gags. Walt even said that "Mickey is our problem child". But now he have a flawed comedic personality which makes him fun
@@Nasir3623 It doesn't mean they need to develop an art style that I don't want to spend two seconds watching.
@@Nasir3623 The animation isn't very fluid. It's more Ren & Stimpy or Spongebob than Disney. That style is OK for different characters but Disney spent almost a century refining the characters as we know them today. It's not about 'tradition' or anything like that. It's about what works. They distilled the best of what 2-D animation has to offer. The new shorts are throwing out all the refinement for stuff they'd already moved past.
Also-the reason you didn't see a lot of Mickey is because they didn't want to oversaturate the market NOT because they 'couldn't come up with any gags'. Disney has their pick of the best writers around. They're not lacking for good gags.
Fantastic overview! Pluto's Christmas Tree is the one I watched the most.
Do Pete next.
Pete would easily be the most interesting character to do next, considering he actually predates Mickey by a few years.
Another great evolution video. The most entertaining part of these is away you narrate them, you have a passion that just hooks me right away and I always learn a lot from these.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that -- so glad they're informative and entertaining!
Pluto"s shorts with Butch , the bulldog are pretty funny.
Hey man! A new video! Looks like we got a great one
My favorite Pluto shorts are the ones that featured Pluto with Dinah Dachshund, his second love interest after Fifi the Pekingese. This is a bit delayed, I know but, I would, actually, love a video talking about some of Pluto's reoccurring cast, like Dinah, Fifi, and Butch the bulldog. Don't know if anyone else would be interested but, I would love to know a bit more of the history of these side characters. (Especially since Dinah was one of my favorites growing up). Sidebar: Is it just me or does Pluto's redesign in the current Mickey Mouse series make him look a bit like Odie from Garfield?
I am looking for a black-and-white Pluto cartoon where his sense of smell is beautifully and graphically shown (he is pursuing an animal, partly in water). I saw it but once and was very impressed.
Should Pluto and fifi come back together since they love each other ? It’s been a long time.
I forgot fifi! Wasn't there a little dachshund character too?
Yes. There was a female dachshund named Dinah. As for Fifi there was a short where they were married and had five puppies.
Will all ways be the best UA-camr ever
“Whistles” Hey Pluto!
Pluto is my favorite cartoon dog along with Spike from Rugrats. He's adorable and loyal to Mickey.
I really enjoy the work and effort you put into this series, subbed for sure!
Thank you! Appreciated!
“With h other dog-like dogs.”
Sanic
Dave, you got it wrong! You said that Mickey never appeared in any of the shorts released in 1950. Mickey actually *DOES* appear in a short from 1950; he and Minnie both make a cameo appearance in "Crazy over Daisy", where they can be seen driving a car.
No, what I said is that Mickey didn’t “star” in any shorts throughout 1950 - ie. there were no “Mickey Mouse” shorts released during the year.
@@DaveLeeDownUnder Oh. It was a misunderstanding.
I would love to see you start doing reviews of the Disney animated films in chronological order and maybe do it once a month. Would love to see your take on them.
Definitely something I've considered for a long time, and kind of what I was hoping would come out of the Behind the Disney Classics series - though that never really took off.
With the success of these evolution videos, I might try and retool my ideas, and tackle this in a more analytical way
@@DaveLeeDownUnder well would love to see you do it. Also maybe do a contest to see who can come up with a name on what to call the review series.
that was fast. love these videos
Pluto's Judgement Day was truly nightmare fuel.
Betty Loop is the final Cartoon Evolution, and make Explaining Disney return.
No it’s not
"Pick a collar color!"
Disney : "Yes!"
12:10 reminds me of when a toy with LCD eyes glitches out
History is fascinating
Once you're done with all of the Disney cartoons a video like this for all the Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry I consider those to be similar cartoon style also there are other cartoons like Scooby-Doo that would be interesting to see as well
Definitely in consideration!
My summer school teacher when I was 11 was Pluto at Disneyland before she became a math teacher. So I always thought she was cool when I told her that.
Goofy is a dog,yet he walks Pluto
There is Gyro Gearloose and a Gander character I can't fully recall ...Jose Carioca , Don Carnage , Ludvig Von Drake , Huey Dewey Louie , Chip and Dale , ...you know a series on some of Disneys more obscure characters , some seen only once others only in print , might be fun . Back a couple of millennia or two when I was in third grade (1977) an old teacher had this great book set on the history of Disney animation that I just loved and I remember seeing a few that I would not ever see again . I really liked the comic adventure series and later cartoons like Duck Tales and Tail Spin and even Darkwing Duck very much . Even as a grown man I still think I would enjoy the light hearted escapism .
There's Gladstone Gander and also Gus Goose.
I love Pluto! I even wrote a poem about him!
I really like Pluto's Judgment Day, Plutopia, and, Pluto's Party!!!!
I loved Pluto’s shorts in House of Mouse :)
I love Pluto the dog too
I love this series dude
I love Pluto too. Are you going to do Minnie next?
Yep!
I wish they made Pluto an actual human pet..
Pluto literally looks likes the same dog for the entire time except the first one... looks like his character hasn't changed a alot... but that's good, right? 😂😂
I love Pluto he is so cute
Pluto sounds horrifying when he barks in the chain gang
iconic
iconic
iconic
iconic
You repeat the word a lot.
Because he is
Love these videos! Thanks for making them. "pluto never talked again." Didn't pluto talk again in brave little tailor to the king? (he was a knight and stood up on two legs!) Was that pluto? Some sites list it as pluto and some don't so beats me. As a neat bit of trivia one of the pluto gets the paper shorts "ufo" got a big-screen release in front of my favorite martian making it the first pluto short on the big screen in a long time. Two more shorts from mickey mouseworks (one with goofy riding a skateboard and Donald and daisy at the opera with Donald fighting a bomb) would also get a release in front of Disney films that year as well!
I ❤ Pluto
Wonder when chip and dale came out
Chip n Dale celebrated their 75th birthday last year, premiering in 1943.
Didn't know they were homosexuals.
They live together, they’re never seen without each other...you do the math.
@@dughorm2 they are brothers ,those to chimpmunks like the same girl ,Clarice the chimpmunk
@@dughorm2
That joke went way over my head at first 😂
i think you forgot Pluto's appearance in "Brave Little Tailor" as the guard that hears the rumor of the tailor and runs to tell the king. He also speaks in that role.
While that looks like Pluto, it's not actually officially recognised as Pluto himself. Most likely just another 'dog character'. In official cast listings he's given the name of "The Knight"
There was one color cartoon where Pluto was a different color. (I think he was gray.) It wasn't a regular theatrical cartoon, but one of those industry things the general public wasn't meant to see. It was a bonus feature on one of the Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets. I think it was just a parade of characters marching by the screen.
Oh man, you’re right. Totally forgot about it. That’s ‘Parade of the Award Nominees’ and was created for the 1932 Academy Awards. Funnily enough, it was the first cartoon featuring Mickey Mouse to be produced in color. Makes sense that they hadn’t properly decided on a color for Pluto yet.
Pluto the cutest of all Disney animals named after the god of the underworld
Pluto (Disney) Lived Longer Than Other Dogs!
My gosh the 2013 cartoon really did the dirty on the characters. 😆
Steve:Evolution Of Pluto 1930-2030!!!❤️♥️💘💝💗💓💞💕💌💟❣️🙂🙃😉😎🕶️👍🇬🇷📆📅🗓️🙂🙃😉😎🕶️👍🇬🇷❤️♥️💘💝💗💓💞💕💌💟❣️
Steve:Evolution Of Fifi 2020-2030!!!❤️♥️💘💝💗💓💞💕💌💟❣️🙂🙃😉😎🕶️👍🇬🇷📆📅🗓️🙂🙃😉😎🕶️👍🇬🇷❤️♥️💘💝💗💓💞💕💌💟❣️
Can you upload Evolution of BAMBI Over 80 Years (1942-2022) Explained please?
4:03 You also forgot that pluto was wearing gloves
I thought you would’ve have 1 mil already you are so cool
3:23
Mickey: Cries
Pluto: Kiss me.....
Me:WHAT THE F**K
Can you do a evolution video on Horace Horsecollar
pluto was discovered in 1930 this is the same year that pluto was created
However the Wikipedia says that Pluto first appeared in 1929’s the first silly symphony cartoon “The Skeleton Dance” unnamed. Like a Three second appearance howling at the moon.
Not that Wikipedia is a valid source for such things, but his listing on there reads:
“Pluto first appeared as a nameless bloodhound tracking the escaped convict Mickey in the film The Chain Gang (September 1930).[10] A month and a half later, Pluto appeared as Minnie Mouse's dog named Rover who comes along with her and Mickey on a picnic. By his third appearance, in The Moose Hunt (1931), Pluto is Mickey's pet, today named "Pluto"”
Regardless, the Disney company refers to Chain Gang his first appearance, not Skeleton Dance. That’s not Pluto, just a dog.
Could you do Pete from his Alice and Oswald days forward.
Pluto is the least changed, and Pete has changed the most
Loved seeing him with Figaro the cat.
I like Pluto because he is a simple and humble dog; always helped and had fun with Mickey; on House of Mouse and Mickey mouse Clubhouse.
This helps me alot
Excellent video Dave, I wonder why he was snubbed in A Mickeys Christmas Carol🤔 thanks for putting together these fascinating insight videos mate.👍😀👍
Thanks mate, absolute pleasure! No idea -- I guess they couldn't find a character for him, but surely wouldn't have been too hard!
By the way - sent an email for you to your daughter's adress earlier today
@@DaveLeeDownUnder OK Dave, when she gets back from work I will take a look mate.👍
Bob Cratchit (Mickey) probably had to sell Pluto because he couldn't afford to own a dog. At least I like to imagine he sold him, the alternatives are too depressing. :(
Pluto is very memorable for me. I knew it when i was 3years old
Honestly, I'm a little surprised "Plutopia" wasn't mentioned. Great job on the video, however.
While Plutopia is a classic short, there’s nothing specifically important or groundbreaking about it. This video isn’t necessarily about discussing all the most popular Pluto shorts, but those which helped evolve his character and design.
I did use a short clip from Plutopia in the video though.
Thank you 😊
It was probably just my own personal bias of it being my favorite Pluto cartoon, but I understand. I really enjoy this series you do, and look forward to more in the future :)
In dog years he’s 630 years old
So cool
Can you do the evolution of Horace Horacecollar of explaining Disney
I kinda like pluto better in the red collar
Pluto is the only character that never really changed.. at all
PLUTO:WUF WUF WUF WUF WUF WUF (is that you like a good job to me to KNOW?). Me:we can meet you again for lunch or dinner 🥘
I like Pluto with a red color more