Pluto Dog

Pluto Dog is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Name made a total of 114 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Pluto Dog was voiced by Pinto Colvig and his first appearance was in the cartoon The Chain Gang in 1930. Name would appear in a total of 114 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon The Simple Things in 1953.

Appearance/Personality
Pluto Dog is a dog with a blue collar and brown fur with black ears and eyes and a think no hair tale. Pluto is very unique for a character in Mickey's world, in that he is not anthropomorphic beyond showing a broad range of facial expressions; he is actually represented as a normal dog, lacking speech and the ability to walk upright. Pluto is truly a well-trained dog. Like his master Mickey, he can get into a large amount of trouble but has enough brains to escape the situation. He acts as Mickey's sidekick, best friend, conscience on some occasions, and pet. The pet is extremely loyal but on occasion does have the tendency to argue and be fussy with people or even Mickey. He shows a strong disliking towards cats. While intelligent enough, Pluto can be a bit clumsy and his childlike persona is often mistaken for stupidity. He's not immune to being outwitted but can get back on track which is usually bad news since Pluto can have a nasty temper. He has two consciences. One evil (which is Pluto's devil counterpart) and one good (which is Pluto's angel counterpart).

1930/1953

 * The first 26 cartoons are produced in black-and-white while the rest are in color.
 * The final cartoon is produced in cinema scope format.