The classic Disney short film 'Puppy Love' produced by Walt Disney Pictures and originally Released by United Artist Pictures on September 2nd, 1933. The original film was in black and white, and mickey's voice was supplied by none other than Walt Disney who built his reputation on his early shorts. Most recently 'Puppy Love' was released as part of the Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse in Black and White.
In this adorable short film Mickey and Pluto make a house call to Minnie and her little dog Fifi. When Pluto exchanges the chocolates Mickey was going to give as a gift to Minnie with the bone he has for that object of his affection, Fifi the Pekinese. Minnie thinks Mickey played a horrible trick and a violent argument starts. Minnie and Mickey both swear off dealing with opposite sex, but the argument doesn't last for long.
Happy Valentines Day Everyone! We here at WDW For Grownups are pretty sweet on you for sharing this journey with us and hope that you've enjoyed this look at a DIsney Classic. Do you have anything special planned for your sweetheart? If it's not a secret leave me a comment and let me know how you'll be celebrating love today!
Source: IMDB
alexkennt wrote on Wed, 10/17/2012 - 06:37:
This one is pretty entertaining specially the script based on the little pup. I have always been a huge fan of Micky mouse and movies based upon them.
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