The Pluto family (Pluto's Quin-puplets) the short film of 1937

The Pluto family (Pluto's Quin-puplets) the short film of 1937

The Quintuplets Pluto (Pluto's Quin-puplets) is an American animated short film from Disney, released November 26, 1937, featuring Pluto.

While Pluto wants to keep chasing the charcuterie man, Fifi manages to get him to control their five puppies. The five little dogs are very playful and end up entering the basement of the house. They play with the objects inside, including a compressed air spray gun with paint. Meanwhile Pluto drinks the liquor contained in a bottle, getting drunk. Fifi returns with red sausages and finds Pluto drunk and completely painted with paint, which angers her.

Technical data

Original title Pluto's Quin-puplets
Original language English
Country of Production United States of America
Year 1937
Duration 9 min
Relationship 1,37:1
Regia Ben Sharpsteen
Film script Earl Hurd
Producer Walt Disney
Production house Walt Disney Productions
Distribution in Italian Buena Vista Distribution
Music Paul J. Smith
Entertainers Shamus Culhane, Norman Ferguson, Nick George, Charles A. Nichols, Bill Roberts, Fred Spencer, Bob Wickersham
Original voice actors
Pinto Colvig: Pluto
Italian voice actors
Paul Cotelli: Pluto