Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What episode is Pluto's Christmas tree?
What episode is Pluto's Christmas tree?
It's getting colder every day, and it's already deep winter, but the atmosphere of the world is getting warmer and warmer. The next day is Christmas. Happy Mickey pushed open the door with his dog and went deep into the forest at night. Today is Christmas Eve, and they are going to cut down a Christmas tree.
Mickey is singing a cheerful song, while Brutu is absorbed in finding the smell of the Christmas tree. Their actions attracted the attention of the little squirrel steel and fangs. Two little guys laughed at Pluto's stupidity. They deliberately teased the track dog, causing Pluto to yell, while hiding in the tree and snickering.
However, what the two little squirrels didn't expect was that the tree where they were hiding was cut down by Mickey and carried home. Happy Mickey didn't find any squirrels at all. He happily hung candy, colored balls and other decorations on the tree. The little squirrels have just arrived in a beautiful paradise.
Basic information
Pluto is one of Disney's classic animated characters. It is a khaki dog. It usually appears as Mickey Mouse's pet, but it also appears as Minnie's pet in the early days, and it is the protagonist in some short stories. First appeared in 1930.
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