Squatter's Rights

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Movie
Original title Squatter's Rights
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1946
length 8 minutes
Rod
Director Jack Hannah
script Harry Reeves
production Walt Disney
for Walt Disney Productions
music Oliver Wallace
synchronization

Squatter's Rights is a 1946 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah .

action

Mickey Mouse and the dog Pluto come to their hunting lodge in the forest in winter. In the hut's oven, the little squirrels and officials have made their homes and are now afraid of being involuntarily fried. They eagerly blow out Mickey's matches that are held in the oven, and they can also extinguish burning newspapers. When Pluto, who has long since discovered the chipmunk, hands Mickey kerosene , the croissants set Mickey's shoe on fire. He promptly suspects Pluto and angrily goes chopping wood - Pluto is supposed to keep quiet around the house.

When Mickey is gone, Pluto chases the croissants, but his nose gets caught in a shotgun . When trying to break free, the shotgun is fired and Pluto lands on the ground, the shotgun between his paws. The chipmunk empties a bottle of ketchup on top of him and Micky, startled by the noise, finds Pluto “shot” on the floor of the hut. While Micky is crying for his dog, Pluto wakes up and sees the ketchup and starts to whine loudly. Mickey runs back home from the house with Pluto, who is supposedly howling in pain, in his arms - the chipmunks triumph.

production

Squatter's Rights was released on June 7, 1946 as part of the Disney cartoon series Mickey Mouse . After Private Pluto from 1943, it was the second appearance of the chipmunk Ahörnchen und Amt in a Disney cartoon. At the time, the two unnamed croissants were not designed differently due to their nose color.

synchronization

role Original speaker
Mickey Mouse Walt Disney
Pluto Pinto Colvig
A squirrel Jimmy MacDonald
Officials Dessie Flynn

Awards

Squatter's Rights was nominated in 1947 for an Oscar in the category " Best Animated Short Film ", but could not prevail against Tom gives a concert .

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