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Pin Feathers is a film of genre Animation directed by Walter Lantz released in USA on 2 july 1933

Pin Feathers (1933)

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Released in USA 2 july 1933
Directed by
Genres Animation

Pin Feathers is a 1933 short animated film by Walter Lantz Productions. It is the 10th Pooch the Pup cartoon.

Synopsis

Pooch is walking around in the forest. Though he whistles sometimes, he does not have any lines in this film. On his way, he encounters a young featherless bird that is trying to get a worm. But the worm suddenly reverses direction and swallows the bird. Pooch, who is sympathetic for the little fowl, extracts the bird from within the worm.

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