The Ink and Paint Club | |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 60 |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Walt Disney Productions |
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Release | September 22, 1997 – February 5, 1998 |
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The Ink and Paint Clubis an hour-long television series on Disney Channel in 1997, featuring various Disney animated shorts, as part of Vault Disney. Episodes usually consisted of six or seven cartoon shorts, with a linking theme.
Episode number | Episode title | Original airdate | Shorts aired |
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1 | Award Winners | September 22, 1997 | Flowers and Trees, The Country Cousin, Three Orphan Kittens, The Old Mill, Three Little Pigs, The Tortoise and the Hare |
2 | Mickey Landmarks | September 29, 1997 | Steamboat Willie, Mickey's Orphans, The Simple Things, The Karnival Kid, The Pointer, Plane Crazy, The Band Concert |
3 | Sports Goofy | October 6, 1997 | Tennis Racquet, The Art of Skiing, How to Play Football, Goofy Gymnastics, How to Play Baseball, How to Swim, Hockey Homicide |
4 | Disney Firsts | October 13, 1997 | Mickey's Revue, The Chain Gang, The Wise Little Hen, Don Donald, The Skeleton Dance, Private Pluto, Donald's Nephews |
5 | Chip 'n' Dale | October 20, 1997 | Out of Scale, Squatter's Rights, Three for Breakfast, Chip an' Dale, Winter Storage, All in a Nutshell, Dragon Around |
6 | All Figaro, All the Time | October 27, 1997 | Figaro and Cleo, First Aiders, Bath Day, Monstro the Whale (scene from Pinocchio), Figaro and Frankie, Cat Nap Pluto, Pluto's Sweater |
7 | Storybook Silly Symphonies | November 3, 1997 | Ugly Duckling, Old King Cole, The Pied Piper, The Night Before Christmas, Three Blind Mouseketeers, The Golden Touch |
8 | Bugged | November 10, 1997 | The Greener Yard, Bootle Beetle, Sea Salts, Bee on Guard, Window Cleaners, Slide, Donald, Slide, Bee at the Beach |
9 | Woodlore and Humphery | November 17, 1997 | Hold That Pose, Hooked Bear, Grin and Bear It, Beezy Bear, Grand Canyonscope, Bearly Asleep, In the Bag |
10 | Mickey, Donald & Goofy: Friends to the End | November 24, 1997 | The Whalers, Mickey's Service Station, Mickey and the Beanstalk (edited from Fun and Fancy Free), Hawaiian Holiday, Orphans' Benefit |
11 | Many Lives of Pegleg Pete | December 1, 1997 | The Cactus Kid, The Klondike Kid, Timber, The Riveter, Bellboy Donald, Canvas Back Duck, Trombone Trouble |
12 | Many Loves of Pluto | December 8, 1997 | Puppy Love, Pluto's Quin-Puplets, The Sleep Walker, Canine Casanova, In Dutch, Pluto's Blue Note, Wonder Dog |
13 | Silly Symphonies Get Wet | December 10, 1997 | King Neptune, Arctic Antics, Playful Pan, Water Babies, Frolicking Fish, Father Noah's Ark, Merbabies |
14 | Early Donald | December 11, 1997 | The Wise Little Hen (second edition of this short in the series), Self Control, Orphans' Picnic, Donald's Better Self, On Ice, Mickey's Polo Team |
15 | Jiminy Cricket is No Fool | December 12, 1997 | I'm No Fool as a Pedestrian, I'm No Fool With a Bicycle, You and Your Five Senses, You and Your Senses of Smell and Taste, You the Human Animal, I'm No Fool in Water |
16 | Escapees From the Ark | December 13, 1997 | The Big Wash, Lambert the Sheepish Lion, R'coon Dawg, Pigs is Pigs, The Legend of Coyote Rock, Mickey's Kangaroo |
17 | Pluto's Rival Butch | December 14, 1997 | Bone Trouble, T-Bone for Two, Pluto's Kid Brother, Pluto's Housewarming, Pluto's Heart Throb, Wonder Dog (second edition of this short in the series), Pluto's Purchase |
18 | A Bunch of Silly Symphonies | December 16, 1997 | Funny Little Bunnies, Midnight in a Toy Shop, Broken Toys, Peculiar Penguins, El Terrible Toreador, The Clock Store, The Cookie Carnival |
19 | The Big Bad Wolves | December 17, 1997 | Three Little Pigs (second edition of this short in the series), The Big Bad Wolf, Primitive Pluto (second edition of this short in the series), Three Little Wolves, The Practical Pig |
20 | Heuy, Dewey, and Louie | December 18, 1997 | Donald's Nephews, Good Scouts, Donald's Golf Game, Sea Scouts, Mr. Duck Steps Out, Fire Chief |
21 | Goin' to the Birds | December 19, 1997 | The Wayward Canary, Pluto's Fledgling, The Pelican and the Snipe, Lighthouse Keeping, Donald's Cousin Gus, Mickey's Parrot, Wet Paint |
22 | Classic Mickey | December 20, 1997 | Lonesome Ghosts, Clock Cleaners (second edition of this short in the series), Brave Little Tailor, The Mad Doctor, Alpine Climbers, The Nifty Nineties |
23 | The "Other" Mice | December 21, 1997 | Mickey's Rival, The Country Cousin (second edition of this short in the series), The Flying Mouse, Three Blind Mouseketeers, Mickey's Nightmare, Mickey's Steam Roller |
24 | Symphonic Silly Symphonies | December 22, 1997 | Barnyard Symphony, The China Shop, The Merry Dwarfs, The China Plate, El Terrible Toreador (second edition of this short in the series), Monkey Melodies, Music Land |
25 | Goofy Goofs Around | December 23, 1997 | Goofy and Wilbur, Mickey's Revue, Polar Trappers, Foul Hunting, Home Made Home, A Knight for a Day, Baggage Buster |
26 | Classic Donald | December 24, 1997 | Moving Day, Donald and Pluto, Moose Hunters, Donald's Lucky Day, The Autograph Hound, Modern Inventions |
27 | Meow! The Disney Cats | December 25, 1997 | Pluto's Kid Brother, Three Orphan Kittens, Mickey's Pal Pluto, Pluto's Judgement Day, Puss Café, Cold Turkey, Plutopia |
28 | Early Mickey | December 26, 1997 | The Gallopin' Gaucho, The Fire Fighters, The Gorilla Mystery, Mickey's Choo-Choo, Mickey Plays Papa, Pioneer Days , Mickey Cuts Out |
29 | Goin' Outside with the Silly Symphonies | December 28, 1997 | The Old Mill (second edition of this short in the series), Springtime, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Flowers and Trees (second edition of this short in the series), Night |
30 | 50's Donald | December 30, 1997 | Dude Duck, Rugged Bear, How to Have an Accident in the Home, Uncle Donald's Ants, Spare the Rod (cut), The Flying Squirrel, No Hunting, How to Have an Accident at Work |
31 | The Unseen Disney | December 31, 1997 | How to be a Sailor, The Old Army Game, Home Defense, Donald Gets Drafted, Sky Trooper, The Vanishing Private, Dog Watch |
32 | Goin' to the Dogs | January 2, 1998 | Pueblo Pluto, The Purlioned Pup, The Dognapper, More Kittens, Just Dogs, Man's Best Friend, The New Neighbor |
33 | In the Nursery with the Silly Symphonies | January 4, 1998 | Lullaby Land, Wynken Blyken & Nod, Mother Pluto, The Robber Kitten, The Three Little Wolves (second edition of this short in the series), A Cowboy Needs a Horse |
34 | Donald's Nephews | January 6, 1998 | Don's Fountain of Youth, The Hockey Champ, Donald's Snow Fight, Trick or Treat, Donald Duck and the Gorilla, Donald's Off Day, Donald's Crime |
35 | More Sports Goofy | January 7, 1998 | The Olympic Champ, How to Play Golf, Goofy's Glider, How to Dance, Double Dribbler, The Art of Self Defense, For Whom the Bulls Toil |
36 | Award Winners II | January 8, 1998 | It's Tough to Be a Bird, Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom, The Ugly Duckling (color), Ferdinand the Bull |
37 | Mickey's Pal Pluto | January 9, 1998 | Pluto Junior, Donald's Dog Laundry, Playful Pluto, The Picnic, The Moose Hunt (second edition of this short in the series), Pluto's Party, Society Dog Show |
38 | Infested Silly Symphonies | January 10, 1998 | Bugs in Love, The Spider and the Fly, The Bears and the Bees, Egyptian Melodies, The Grasshopper and the Ants, Woodland Café, Moth and the Flame |
39 | Minnie Mouse | January 11, 1998 | The Pet Store, Boat Builders, Ye Olden Days, The Nifty Nineties (second edition of this short in the series), The Beach Party, Mickey's Rival (second edition of this short in the series), Mickey's Birthday Party |
40 | Crazy Over Daisy | January 12, 1998 | Crazy Over Daisy, Mr. Duck Steps Out (second edition of this short in the series), Good Time for a Dime, Cured Duck, Donald's Double Trouble, Donald's Dream Voice, Donald's Dilemma |
41 | Jiminy Cricket: You and Yours | January 13, 1998 | You and Your Sense of Touch, You and Your Food, I'm No Fool with Electricity, I'm No Fool with Fire, You and Your Ears, I'm No Fool Having Fun |
42 | Goin' to the Zoo | January 14, 1998 | Goliath II, Working for Peanuts, Rescue Dog, Social Lion, Pluto at the Zoo, Daddy Donald |
43 | On Vacation | January 15, 1998 | Two Weeks Vacation, Donald's Vacation, Mickey's Trailer, Lake Titicaca (segment of Saludos Amigos), Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip, Hello Aloha (second edition of this short in the series) |
44 | Musical Mickey | January 16, 1998 | Blue Rhythm, The Barnyard Concert, The Jazz Fool, Fiddling Around, The Delivery Boy, Symphony Hour, Musical Farmer |
45 | More Donald | January 18, 1998 | Trailer Horn, Chef Donald, The Trial of Donald Duck, Drip Dippy Donald, The Plastics Inventor, The Village Smithy, Duck Pimples |
46 | Disney Dreams | January 19, 1998 | Mickey's Nightmare (second edition of this short in the series), The Cat's Out, Lullaby Land, Pluto's Dream House, Sleepy Time Donald, Donald's Diary, Plutopia |
47 | The Goofy Clan | January 20, 1998 | Get Rich Quick, Fathers Are People, Father's Lion, Father's Day Off, Father's Weekend, Aquamania, Cold War |
48 | The Return of Chip N'Dale | January 21, 1998 | Donald Applecore, Two Chips and a Miss, Food for Feudin', Out on a Limb, Chicken in the Rough, Corn Chips, Test Pilot Donald |
49 | More Storybook Silly Symphonies | January 22, 1998 | Toby Tortoise Returns, The Ugly Duckling (color; second edition of this short in the series), The Tortoise and the Hare (second edition of this short in the series), Mother Goose Melodies, The Big Bad Wolf (second edition of this short in the series), Little Hiawatha |
50 | Storyteller Mickey | January 23, 1998 | Gulliver Mickey, The Castaway, Pluto's Dream House (second edition of this short in the series), Thru the Mirror, Giantland, The Golden Touch (second edition of this short in the series) |
51 | Triple Trouble | January 24, 1998 | Straight Shooters, Soup's On, Donald's Happy Birthday, Lion Around, Lucky Number, Home Defense, Truant Officer Donald |
52 | Rah! Rah! Disney Goes Athletic | January 27, 1998 | Touchdown Mickey, Canine Caddy, They're Off, Barnyard Olympics, Football (Now and Then), Casey at the Bat (Segment of Make Mine Music), Casey Bats Again |
53 | Silly Symphonies at the Zoo | January 28, 1998 | The Busy Beavers, The Practical Pig (second edition of this short in the series), The Country Cousin (second edition of this short in the series), The Fox Hunt, Elmer Elephant, The Flying Mouse |
54 | More Goin' to the Birds | January 30, 1998 | The Flying Jalopy, Donald's Penguin, Cold Storage, Mickey Down Under, Contrary Condor, Donald's Ostrich, Mickey's Amateurs |
55 | Oooh! Scary! | January 31, 1998 | The Worm Turns, The Haunted House, Lonesome Ghosts (second edition of this short in the series), The Skeleton Dance (second edition of this short in the series), The Mad Doctor (second edition of this short in the series), Night (second edition of this short in the series), Babes in the Woods, |
56 | Wartime Disney | February 1, 1998 | Donald's Tire Trouble, The Pelican and the Snipe, All Together, Fall Out Fall In, Victory Vehicles, The Army Mascot, Chicken Little |
57 | From Zero to Hero | February 2, 1998 | Johnny Appleseed (segment of Melody Time), The Brave Engineer, Morris the Midget Moose, Paul Bunyan |
58 | Silly Symphonies Go to the Birds | February 3, 1998 | Who Killed Cock Robin?, Cock o' the Walk, The Cat's Out (second edition of this short in the series), Mother Goose Goes Hollywood, The Bird Store, Birds in the Spring, Birds of a Feather |
59 | Clarabelle and Horace | February 4, 1998 | Mickey's Fire Brigade, The Plowboy, Mickey's Birthday Party (second edition of this short in the series), Camping Out, Pluto's Christmas Tree, Mickey's Grand Opera, Mickey's Gala Premiere |
60 | The Mickey Boogie | February 5, 1998 | The Barn Dance, Mickey's Follies, Jungle Rhythm, The Shindig, Mickey Steps Out, The Whoopee Party, Mickey Mouse Disco |
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