The Mad Dog

1932
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Released: 05 March 1932 Released
Producted By: Walt Disney Productions
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It's bath day for Pluto; we open with him already being scrubbed. He gets out, and his tug of war with Mickey and the towel lands Mickey in the tub. The soap jumps out, and Pluto swallows it, hic-cupping soap bubbles as Mickey chases him. Pluto gets out, and the people on the street think Pluto is rabid and start hiding and throwing things at him. Dogcatcher Pete comes along, and prepares to shoot Pluto. Mickey catches up to him just in time. He tries pleading, then fighting, but they get away when Mickey throws a kitten into Pete's pants. In the ensuing chase, a fruit cart provides more diversions, and ultimately they manage to crash Pete into his own truck.

Genre

Animation, Comedy

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Director

Burt Gillett

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Walt Disney Productions

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The Mad Dog Audience Reviews

Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Infamousta brilliant actors, brilliant editing
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
OllieSuave-007 A neighborhood thinks Pluto is mad because he was coughing up bubbles; he actually swallowed a bar of soap by accident after refusing a bath from Mickey. The crazy people go after the dog and eventually gets the attention of Peg-Leg Pete the dog catcher, who attempts to eliminate Pluto. What results is a pretty exciting chase, with Mickey and Pluto trying to escape Pete's grips. One of the more exciting earlier Mickey cartoons and not a bad story.Grade B
Robert Reynolds This is an early Disney short featuring Mickey and Pluto. There will be spoilers ahead:This is something of a rarity for early Mickey Mouse shorts, as it actually has something of a plot, at least more of a plot than most of them do early on.Pluto is getting a bath and a rather rough one at that, complete with washboard. He escapes from the washtub eventually and Mickey goes after him with a towel to dry him off. Mickey winds up in the tub, the bar of soap flies out and Pluto accidentally swallows it, burping bubbles (continuity error-the washtub is empty when Mickey goes after Pluto with the towel only to be full again for Mickey's dunking).Pluto ultimately gets out of the house through a window and leads Mickey on a frenetic chase, frightening various stereotypes who think he's rabid because of the soap bubbles he's emitting along the way.Enter Pegleg Pete as dogcatcher, or in this case executioner, as he pulls out a shotgun. Mickey heroically goes to bat for his dog, finally putting a cat down Pete's trousers to spoil his aim and open an avenue of escape. Thus the second chase ensues, Pete in pursuit of the frantic duo. It must be a magic weapon, as it never needs reloading, though better aim is what Pete needs. He does more injury to himself than to anyone else. Mickey and Pluto emerge none the worse for wear and the cartoon ends with the obligatory flea joke, a good one this time.This short is available on the Mickey Mouse In Black and White, Volume Two Disney Treasures DVD set and is well worth tracking down. Recommended.
TheLittleSongbird The Mad Dog is not one of Disney's or Mickey's best, however it is still a very good short. The story is somewhat paint-by-numbers in structure in spots, but has great energy and doesn't have any dull spots, plus it was interesting to see Pluto causing mass chaos in a city which I haven't seen done before in the Mickey/Pluto shorts. The animation is crisp and clean with slick character designs if not having much that stands out. The music is vibrantly orchestrated and has a lot of character. The gags are great fun, the one with the Chinaman is one that some might take offence to nowadays but I did find it amusing, but the ones with the cow and the police phone and the giant pig and the whiskey barrel are even better. Mickey is likable, and Pete is a great antagonistic foil, but it is cute and funny Pluto who steals the show.All in all, a very good short that falls slightly short of greatness. 8/10 Bethany Cox
MartinHafer "The Mad Dog" begins with Mickey giving Pluto a bath. However, Pluto is a bad dog and fights from getting bathed. In fact, he's so bad that he eats the bar of soap. Then, when he runs away, folks think he has rabies and begin to panic. When the dog catcher (Pete) arrives, he pulls out a gun and tries repeatedly to shoot the mutt. Thankfully, Mickey is eventually able to calm everyone down and takes Pluto back home to finish the bath.This is an odd cartoon and one I liked, but have reservations that keep me from enthusiastically recommending it. On one hand, it's very well animated and quite clever--so there's a lot to enjoy. But, on the other, it's a very dark idea for a story if you think about it--rabies and putting down a dog suspected of having this terrible disease!! This might upset small kids but otherwise it's worth seeing, though dark...dreadfully dark.

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