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Mickey's Kangaroo

"Mickey receives a baby kangaroo from Australia, which upsets Pluto."

A friend in Australia has sent Mickey the kangaroo Hoppy, who with her pesky son drives Pluto completely to distraction. Mickey wants to train the kangaroos to be fighters, but they end up throwing him in his own hay-baling machine.

Top Cast

  • Walt Disney

    Walt Disney

    Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited)

  • Lee Millar

    Lee Millar

    Pluto (voice) (uncredited)

  • Pinto Colvig

    Pinto Colvig

    Pluto (voice) (uncredited)

  • Don Brodie

    Don Brodie

    Pluto (voice) (uncredited)

Overview

A friend in Australia has sent Mickey the kangaroo Hoppy, who with her pesky son drives Pluto completely to distraction. Mickey wants to train the kangaroos to be fighters, but they end up throwing him in his own hay-baling machine.

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