The Robber Kitten
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The Robber Kitten | |
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Directed by | David Hand |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Animation by | Bob Wickersham Marvin Woodward Hardie Gramatky Hamilton Luske Bill Roberts |
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Distributed by | United Artists Pictures |
Running time | 7:48 |
Language | English |
The Robber Kitten is a 1935 Silly Symphonies cartoon.
Plot
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Ambrose, a kitten, dreams of running away to become a robber. Calling himself "Butch", at the beginning of the cartoon he is seen play–acting a stagecoach robbery, which is interrupted by his mother calling for him to take a bath. Not wanting to take a bath, he decides to run away and become a robber, first stealing a bag of cookies. His first target turns out to be an actual robber: Dirty Bill, a bulldog. Dirty Bill asks Ambrose if he had pulled off any robberies lately, and Ambrose tells him "just this morning I held up a stagecoach." Dirty Bill asks Ambrose where his loot is, so Ambrose shows Dirty Bill the bag of cookies. Imagining the bag to be full of gold, Dirty Bill demands the bag and threatens Ambrose. Scared, Ambrose runs home and jumps in his bath, acting as though nothing happened.
Home Video Release
- Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One/Silly Symphonies (DVD) 2001
- Walt Disney Animation Collection: Classic Short Films Volume 5: Wind in the Willows (DVD) 2009
References
External links
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- The Robber Kitten at IMDb
- The Robber Kitten at the Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts