Pluto's Fledgling (1948)
장르 : 애니메이션
상영시간 : 7분
연출 : Charles A. Nichols
시놉시스
A little bird tries to fly too soon and lands in Pluto's water dish. Pluto saves it and returns it to the nest but soon the bird tries again. This time, Pluto decides to give flying lessons, first pulling the bird like a kite, then launching him with an improvised slingshot.
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