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Little Toot is a baby tugboat who would rather play than help his father in New York harbor. When he does finally decide to help, he accidentally causes a major crash and is banished beyond the 12 mile limit. But when a storm comes up and... See more »

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Andrews Sisters (voice)
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Laverne Andrews (voice)
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Maxene Andrews (voice)
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Patty Andrews (voice)
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Little Toot's Father (uncredited)

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Clyde Geronimi

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William Cottrell ... ()
 
Hardie Gramatky ... (story)
 
Jesse Marsh ... ()

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Eliot Daniel
Ken Darby

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Robert Cannon ... animator
Claude Coats ... background artist
Hugh Hennesy ... layout artist
Ollie Johnston ... animator
Rudy Larriva ... animator
Eric Larson ... animator
Brice Mack ... background artist

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Plot Summary

Little Toot is a baby tugboat who would rather play than help his father in New York harbor. When he does finally decide to help, he accidentally causes a major crash and is banished beyond the 12 mile limit. But when a storm comes up and strands an ocean liner, he's the only one that can get there, and he redeems himself. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Petit Toot (France)
  • O Rebocador Apitinho (Brazil)
  • Малыш Ту-ту (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Маленький гудок (Ukraine)
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Trivia This short received a comics adaptation in 1948. It was drawn by Harvey Eisenberg. Little Toot went on to star in a few original Disney comic book stories in the 1970s, though he was never a major star in the medium. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Melody Time (1948). See more »

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