Pluto's Quin-puplets are the puppy children of Pluto and Fifi. One of them was later named Pluto Junior.
Background[]
Physical appearance[]
Pluto's quin-puplets' design is much like Pluto's, though basically a smaller version of Pluto. Though the quin-puplets have a more circular head, and is chubbier. Almost all other things has him resemble their father. The quin-puplets ears also droop down straightly, are much shorter and have no collar.
In Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life, the quin-puplets get blue, pink, red, purple and brown collars.
Appearances[]
Pluto's Quin-puplets[]
Pluto has to stay and watch the quin-puplets while Fifi goes out for food. Not an easy job with five rambunctious pups who won't stay still, and end up fighting with an air hose and some spilled paint. Even more difficult when Pluto accidentally drinks moonshine.
When Fifi returns home with some sausages, she discovers the mess that happens when she's away: Pluto is drunk on moonshine and stained with paint, while the pups are heavily colored with paint (with patterns). Disillusioned with this, Fifi breaks up with Pluto, disowns both Pluto and the pups and leaves them out in the cold.
Pluto Junior[]
One of Pluto's quin-puplets is named Pluto Junior, who wants to play and fight to the exasperation of Pluto who only wants to take a nap.
Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life[]
The quin-puplets appeared in Thou Shalt Nut Steal, making their first proper appearance in animation since their debut short in 1937. In the short, Chip and Dale steal their nuts, leaving their father to go after them.
Meanwhile, whenever Chip and Dale looked out their window, the quin-puplets were swinging in a tire from a tree, when a Beagle Boy stole their tire, leaving them on the ground. One of them started to play a harmonica, but the Beagle Boy stole that to.
Chip and Dale started to hallucinate and dream about the quin-puplets' sad faces causing them to feel guilt and return the nuts. Later, Chip and Dale decided to share the nuts with them and invite them to the tree they live in and soon, Pluto and the quin-puplets howl with joy for the redeemed chipmunks.
In Chipmunks Away, one of the quin-puplets makes a cameo, drinking from a bird bath, alongside, their parents, Pluto and Fifi.
In Cone Alone, one of the quin-puplets leaves the veterinarian office wearing a cone, and Pluto comforts it with gifts and attention.
In Puppy Papas, three of Pluto's quin-puplets are being taken care of by Chip and Dale.
Filmography[]
Theatrical films and shorts[]
- Pluto's Quin-puplets (1937)
- Pluto Junior (1942; only Pluto Junior)
Television Shows[]
- Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life
- "Thou Shalt Nut Steal"
- "Chipmunks Away" (cameo; only one)
- "Cone Alone" (only one)
- "Puppy Papas"
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Miscellaneous[]
Trivia[]
- Pluto Junior is by far is the only one of them to be named.
- In a comic, they are shown to be the pets of Mickey Mouse.