Pluto chases a kitten through a window and right into Mickey's lap. Mickey scolds him, and goes off to wash the kitten. Pluto falls asleep in front of the fire, and dreams of a hell ruled by... Read allPluto chases a kitten through a window and right into Mickey's lap. Mickey scolds him, and goes off to wash the kitten. Pluto falls asleep in front of the fire, and dreams of a hell ruled by cats where he is put on trial for all his crimes against cats and, of course, found guilt... Read allPluto chases a kitten through a window and right into Mickey's lap. Mickey scolds him, and goes off to wash the kitten. Pluto falls asleep in front of the fire, and dreams of a hell ruled by cats where he is put on trial for all his crimes against cats and, of course, found guilty.
- Cat Prosecutor
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Dream Cat
- (uncredited)
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- Pluto
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Mickey Mouse
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Pluto
- (uncredited)
- Kitten
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Cat Prosecutor
- (uncredited)
- Singing Kittens
- (uncredited)
- Cat Judge
- (uncredited)
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The story begins with Pluto chasing a kitten. Mickey stops him and scolds Pluto for being mean to cats...telling him that he'll get his on Judgement Day if he doesn't stop. Soon Pluto falls asleep and dreams about going to cat Hell...where he's judged for all his nefarious anti-cat actions. It's all very dark and weird....and great for adults. As for kids....it's one you just might want to skip due to its dark theme.
As usual for the era, the artwork is second to none, with vivid full color* and great animation. Well worth seeing and very weird.
*While a few studios used color in 1935, only DIsney could use full color, as they had an exclusive contract with Technicolor to use their three-color process. Other studios were stuck using two-color Technicolor or Cinecolor, two color processes that only used red-orange and green-blue....resulting in a strange look and less than lovely results.
Once fallen asleep in front of the fire, Pluto's vision of cat-run hell and all the cats he's ever tormented coming back for vengeance quickly teaches him the error of his ways and he wakes up with a new-found love for felines.
Kind of cute if you can get around the not-so-subtle Christian values message.
This cartoon is considered a famous Halloween cartoon by Disney fans and is part of the "Halloween Triple" lineup, which also includes "Trick or Treat" and "Lonesome Ghosts." You can watch it either on Halloween or at any time of the year.
This was a pretty intense cartoon that from a Disney story in my opinion, as it features a cross between judgment day and the underworld. It was intriguing, making you wonder how Pluto what get out of his predicament and if he would change his ways in dealing with cats. It definitely is an attention grabber, but it has a dark story that may scare some children a little.
Grade B-
Did you know
- Trivia"Pluto's Judgement Day" from 1935 was spoofed in the seventh episode of the twenty second season of "The Simpsons" "How Munched is That Birdie in the Window?" as the Itchy and Scratchy short "Dogday Hellody of 1933".
- Quotes
Cat Judge: Stop! We've seen and heard enough. Jury, do your duty.
Cat Jury: Just watch us do our stuff.
[They walk to the jury room, but it's just a revolving door and they come out just a soon as they go in]
Cat Jury: [singing] We find the defendant guilty / He's guilty, he's guilty / G-U-I-L-T-Y / Guilty, guilty, guilty! Hooray!
- Alternate versionsAll television airings delete the scenes of the three black kittens and the feline version of Uncle Tom.
- ConnectionsEdited into Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Volume 3: Scary Tales (1983)
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- Pluto's Nightmare
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- Runtime
- 7m
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1