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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening (and some of the trees are starting to resemble attacking cats), until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.

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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening (and some of the trees are starting to resemble attacking cats), until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, Upon being lightened by the scary glowing eyes of the cave, it's too late for Pluto to escape the horrors to come.come as the cave swallows him trapping the poor dog in its insides and closes its mouth.
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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening, until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.

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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening, threatening (and some of the trees are starting to resemble attacking cats), until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.
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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening, until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{Fantasia} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.

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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening, until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{Fantasia} [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.

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* When the nightmare begins, Pluto chases the cat that seals his fate, but is too caught up in it to pay attention to the landscape around him. It’s slowly growing darker and more threatening, until it wouldn’t look out of place in the [[WesternAnimation/{Fantasia} town below Bald Mountain]], culminating in the scary cave entrance in the shape of a cat. Pluto then falls in, too late to escape the horrors to come.



* After the NotablyQuickDeliberation, the jury sings a cheerful ditty about how they find Pluto guilty. Then a mob of cats pounces on Pluto, and while chanting, they take him to a ''pit of hellfire'', which they leave him dangling above, while the flames start to burn the rope supporting him.

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* After the NotablyQuickDeliberation, the jury sings a cheerful ditty about how they find Pluto guilty. Then a mob of cats pounces on Pluto, and while chanting, they take him to a ''pit of hellfire'', which they leave him dangling above, while the flames start to burn the rope supporting him. And Pluto is now in for an eternity of suffering in hell; falling into the pit of hellfire is just the beginning of his eternal sentence.
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* The witnesses' testimonies are fairly comical for the most part, but the background music sounds rather gloomy and dismal when they're speaking.

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* Given the testimonies, Pluto is apparently a MURDERER.

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* Given the testimonies, Pluto is apparently has '''a body count''', something you wouldn't expect from a MURDERER.
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* Given the testimonies, Pluto is apparently a MURDERER.
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* The cats break the fourth wall a lot, and it's almost always creepy. After the prosecutor tells Pluto that the jury will decide his fate, they sing "And we promise, he'll get justice!" before turning to the camera and winking. Then the prosecutor looks at the camera, says "Justice..." and winks. Then the judge does the same. There's just something so strange and unsettling about it.

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* The cats break the fourth wall a lot, and it's almost always creepy. After the prosecutor tells Pluto that the jury will decide his fate, they sing "And we promise, he'll get justice!" before turning to the camera and winking. Then the prosecutor looks at the camera, says "Justice..." and winks. Then the judge does the same. And so does the cat version of the Lady Justice statue. There's just something so strange and unsettling about it.
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* The witnesses' testimonies are fairly comical for the most part, but the background music suddenly turns gloomy and dismal when they're speaking.

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* The witnesses' testimonies are fairly comical for the most part, but the background music suddenly turns sounds rather gloomy and dismal when they're speaking.
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* After the first witness testifies (note that this happens while the jury is singing their creepy song, as mentioned above), we are treated to a lovely shot where the cat prosecutor steps towards Pluto, doing a downright ''demonic'' [[EvilLaugh cackle]].

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* After the first witness testifies (note that this happens while the jury is singing their creepy song, as mentioned above), we are treated to a lovely shot where the cat prosecutor steps towards Pluto, doing a downright ''demonic'' [[EvilLaugh cackle]]. He gets right up to the screen and gives the audience a DeathGlare with ReflectiveEyes, which show us that Pluto is whimpering in pure terror. The prosecutor backs up as he laughs a little more, still looking at the camera. It's worth noting that when he gets up to the camera, we see a very detailed close-up of his face that really plays up the "demonic cat" aspect of his character.
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As the title indicates, this is one of Disney's darkest shorts. It is filled with hellish imagery and symbolism, along with the threat of such a beloved character as Pluto suffering eternal damnation. Even before he is "convicted", Pluto's NightmareSequence contains many dark and creepy moments.
* The cats break the fourth wall a lot, and it's almost always creepy. After the prosecutor tells Pluto that the jury will decide his fate, they sing "And we promise, he'll get justice!" before turning to the camera and winking. Then the prosecutor looks at the camera, says "Justice..." and winks. Then the judge does the same. There's just something so strange and unsettling about it.
* The witnesses' testimonies are fairly comical for the most part, but the background music suddenly turns gloomy and dismal when they're speaking.
* Speaking of music, the jury cats sing a ''very'' creepy-sounding tune after the first two witnesses testify. With their high-pitched voices, it almost sounds like CreepyChildrenSinging. The first time it happens, we see them pointing at Pluto accusingly, giving him rather murderous looks.
* After the first witness testifies (note that this happens while the jury is singing their creepy song, as mentioned above), we are treated to a lovely shot where the cat prosecutor steps towards Pluto, doing a downright ''demonic'' [[EvilLaugh cackle]].
* After the NotablyQuickDeliberation, the jury sings a cheerful ditty about how they find Pluto guilty. Then a mob of cats pounces on Pluto, and while chanting, they take him to a ''pit of hellfire'', which they leave him dangling above, while the flames start to burn the rope supporting him.

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