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  • The Army Mascot (1942)
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    Short | 7 min | Comedy, Family, Animation
The Army Mascot (1942)
Approved
Short | 7 min | Comedy, Family, Animation

Pluto sees the great chow the mascots at the army base are getting and decides he wants some of that. He sneaks in and disguises himself as Gunther Goat, but the "food" is just a bunch of tin cans. Gunther runs him off. Later, Gunther ...See morePluto sees the great chow the mascots at the army base are getting and decides he wants some of that. He sneaks in and disguises himself as Gunther Goat, but the "food" is just a bunch of tin cans. Gunther runs him off. Later, Gunther chews on some tobacco, so Pluto does the same, which impresses the GIs but Gunther butts him and makes him swallow it, making Pluto turn all kinds of colors. While Pluto is out, Gunther prepares to butt him into the ammo dump, but Pluto collapses and Gunther himself gets blown sky high, clearing the way for a new mascot. Written by Jon Reeves See less
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Updated May 22, 1942

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May 22, 1942 (United States)

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3 cast members
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Chester Cobb
Gunther (uncredited) Gunther (uncredited)   See fewer
Pinto Colvig
Pluto (voice) (uncredited) Pluto (voice) (uncredited)   See fewer
James MacDonald
Pluto (uncredited) Pluto (uncredited)   See fewer
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