Little Toot is the main protagonist of Disney's 1948 short film Little Toot, segment to the 1948 film Melody Time. He was originally created by children's author Hardie Gramatky, whose "Little Toot" book series remains popular to this day. His short was told in song by The Andrews Sisters. He goes from a troublemaker to hero in the story.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Little Toot is the main protagonist of Disney's 1948 short film Little Toot, segment to the 1948 film Melody Time. He was originally created by children's author Hardie Gramatky, whose "Little Toot" book series remains popular to this day. His short was told in song by The Andrews Sisters. He goes from a troublemaker to hero in the story.
|
Alignment
| |
Goal
| - To make his father proud of him
- To save the ocean liner from the rocks outside the port
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Dislikes
| - Being scolded by Big Toot, getting into trouble with the Harbor Patrol
|
dbkwik:disney/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Inspiration
| - "Little Toot" by Hardie Gramatky
|
Voice
| |
Likes
| - Causing trouble, splashing, making smoke balls, pulling paper boats, making giant figure-8's
|
Appearance
| - Small tugboat, handsome, pink face, rose nose, thin black eyebrows, red cap , small red flag, gold whistle, red smokestack with a white stripe, gray tires
|
Name
| |
Personality
| - Brave, mischievous, naughty
|
Shows
| |
Fate
| - Matures from being a playful child into a hard-working, responsible hero.
|
Weapons
| - His flotation device
- His rope
- His smokestack that can send distress messages
|
Enemies
| - Thunderstorms, rough ocean waves, rocks, bell buoys
|
Powers
| - His ability to survive being capsized by merely coughing the water out his smokestack
- His steam power
|
Home
| |
animator
| |
Occupation
| - To pull ships and boats around the harbor and out to sea
|
Family
| |
Films
| |
Friends
| - His father Big Toot, a seagull
|
Quote
| |
abstract
| - Little Toot is the main protagonist of Disney's 1948 short film Little Toot, segment to the 1948 film Melody Time. He was originally created by children's author Hardie Gramatky, whose "Little Toot" book series remains popular to this day. His short was told in song by The Andrews Sisters. He goes from a troublemaker to hero in the story.
|