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'''''Pluto's Judgement Day''''' is a [[The Golden Age of Animation|1935]] [[Classic Disney Shorts|Disney cartoon]] starring [[Pluto the Pup]].
 
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* [[Cats Have Nine Lives]]: "One little, two little, three little angels / Four little, five little, six little angels / Seven little, eight little, nine little angels / All that's left of Uncle Tom."
* [[Courtroom Episode]]
* [[Rhymes Onon a Dime]]
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: The cats lair.
* [[Grim Reaper]]: Pluto being "arrested" at the start of the nightmare.
* [[Joker Jury]]: The trial against Pluto resembles this, if you see the cats as his enemies.
* [[Kangaroo Court]]: From the beginning of the trial, it's clear that the cats have already decided to convict Pluto, and that the trial is just a formality.
{{quote| "You're on trial today for the crimes that you've committed. We're gonna prove ya ''guilty''! Just try and get acquitted!"}}
* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: Despite being billed as a Mickey Mouse cartoon, Mickey dosen't appear outside of the opening and ending.
* [[Nightmare Sequence]]
* [[Opinion-Changing Dream]]: Before his nightmare Pluto chases cats. After he wakes up he is nice to them.
* [[Paper People]]: One of the witnesses is a cat Pluto chased under a steamroller.
* [[Rhymes Onon a Dime]]: During Pluto's process the cats speak in rhyme.
* [[Satan]]: The judge cat is presumably a stand-in for him, although he isn't explicitly referred to as the devil.
* [[Scare'Em Straight]]: [[In -Universe]] example; the dream serves as this for Pluto.
 
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[[Category:Films of the 1930s]]
[[Category:Classic Disney Shorts (Animation)]]
[[Category:Horror Western Animation]]
[[Category:The Great Depression]]
[[Category:PlutosPluto's Judgement Day]]
[[Category:Classic Disney Shorts (Animation)]]
[[Category:Film]]