Bone Trouble

Bone Trouble
Promotional poster
Directed by Jack Kinney
Produced by Walt Disney
Story by Carl Barks
Voices by Lee Millar
Music by Frank Churchill
Paul J. Smith
Animation by John Lounsbery
Rueben Timmins
Norm Ferguson
Jack Gayek
Art Fitzpatrick
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures (USA) (theatrical)
Buena Vista Pictures
Release date(s)
  • June 28, 1940 (1940-06-28)
Color process Technicolor
Running time 8:44 minutes

Bone Trouble (1940) is an animated short produced by Walt Disney, and directed by Jack Kinney. It stars Pluto and Butch the bulldog in the lead roles.

Plot

Pluto wakes up in the morning seeing birds eating his dish. Pluto's dish is empty, and he is hungry. He goes after the bone in the dish of Butch the bulldog, who is sleeping next door. He sneaks carefully trying to not wake him up. Though he succeeds in stealing the bone, Butch eventually wakes up. Pluto comes back to his home ,about to enjoy the bone, until an angry Butch shows up. Soon Butch chases Pluto through town and into a deserted carnival. The gust of wind from the chase made a poster of a belly dancer look like it was belly dancing. They chased each other through a "Tunnel of Love" ride and Pluto lost Butch by going into a hall of mirrors. Pluto was having fun with hall of mirrors until he sees Butch. Pluto takes advantage of one set of mirrors to successfully scare Butch off, and even gets to keep the bone. He winks at the mirrors and goes off with the bone.

Cast

  • Lee Millar (voice of Pluto)
  • Pinto Colvig as Pluto (screaming voice), Butch (scared voice)
  • Mel Blanc as Pluto (seal remark)
  • Candy Candido as Butch (growling voice)

Releases

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