Pluto Gets the Paper: Street Cleaner
Pluto gets sucked up into the bowels of an oncoming street sweeper in his endless quest to fetch Mickey's newspaper.
Pluto gets sucked up into the bowels of an oncoming street sweeper in his endless quest to fetch Mickey's newspaper.
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)
Bill Farmer
Pluto (voice)
Pluto gets sucked up into the bowels of an oncoming street sweeper in his endless quest to fetch Mickey's newspaper.
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