VHS : Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Halloween Haunts
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786301752688
Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6301752686
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Release Date: December 14, 1994
Running Time: 22 minutes
Sales Rank: 2340
Studio: Walt Disney Video
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This is a Disney tape with three vintage shorts on it but they are all very good and one is a certified classic and perfect for Halloween. The run time is than a 1/2 hour but I still think it's worth it, if you can still find it that is.
Trick Or Treat (1952) This is a certified classic in my mind, and based on a great story by the legendary Carl Barks, I love the spooky, opening shot of the town. Donald would rather play a trick on Huey, Dewey, and Louie than give them a treat on ... Read More
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the first tale in this movie, pluto's judgement day, was always so realistic to me when I was little. I loved these movies and they were really good for any time of the year. Great lessons and great songs in each story. Great for any age child!
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This is a wonderful little video from Walt Disney Studios. It is a compilation of 3 great classic animated shorts, that fit the theme for Halloween viewing. First up is, "Pluto's Judgment Day", first seen in movie theatres on August 31, 1935. In this cartoon Mickey is mad at his dog Pluto for always chasing cats, this time a poor little kitten, and so Pluto knows he is "in the doghouse". He falls asleep and dreams he is taken to court in an underground cavern for crimes against felines, with cats ... Read More
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There are three great cartoons on this video. First, In "Pluto's Judgement day", Pluto is on trial in the "court of cats", and proven guilty by the Jury. In the end, it turns out to be a dream. Next in "Lonesome Ghosts" (Which is one of my favorites), Mickey, Donald and Goofy play ghost exterminators who must go to a haunted house, and exterminate some fun-loving ghosts. They have many misadventures, but they finally get them out of the house when they get covered in molasses and flour, and the ghosts ... Read More
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I recently acquired this tape and was dismayed to see a very bad musical number preceeding the cartoons. The tape is worth owning, but I would have preferred it if the musical number had been listed as being on the tape instead of waiting like a bad Halloween trick.
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