Pluto's Dream House

Pluto's Dream House

5.8 /10 31 votes
August 30, 1940 7m Released

Storyline

Mickey Mouse is about to build Pluto a doghouse when Pluto digs up a magic lamp that speaks in African-American vernacular. It offers to do Mickey's bidding. Mickey's first wish is for a doghouse, and the lamp starts to work. Suddenly, the saw, the planer, the paintbrush and other tools magically begin working on their own. Finally, Pluto has a magnificent doghouse. The second wish? Mickey asks the lamp to give Pluto a bath. But things go awry when Pluto accidentally breaks Mickey's radio. Now, all sorts of conflicting messages are coming out of the speaker as Mickey tries to fix it. The lamp assumes all the voices are Mickey's and obeys them. Pluto is rolled with a rolling pin, punched with boxing gloves, frozen in an aspic and is about to be cut into thin slices before all ends happily.

Key Information

Director Clyde Geronimi
Studio Walt Disney Productions
Rating 5.8/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Walt Disney

Walt Disney

Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited)

Lee Millar

Pluto (voice) (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Magic Lamp (voice) (uncredited)

Elvia Allman

Elvia Allman

Cooking Show Lady on Radio (voice) (uncredited)

Frequently Asked Questions

Pluto's Dream House was released on August 30, 1940.

The runtime of Pluto's Dream House is 7m.

Pluto's Dream House is a Animation, Family movie.

Pluto's Dream House has a rating of 5.8 out of 10 on TMDB.

Pluto's Dream House is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Pluto's Dream House was directed by Clyde Geronimi.

The main cast of Pluto's Dream House includes Walt Disney, Lee Millar, Billy Bletcher.

Pluto's Dream House is originally in English.