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  • Director(s): Jack Kinney 
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  • DVD Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy


    In Stand By Me (1986), one of the boys asks, "If Mickey is a mouse and Donald is a duck, what's Goofy?" The answer: he's a dog. Originally named Dippy Dawg, the Goof, as the animators called him, made his debut as an obnoxious hayseed in "Mickey's Revue" (1932). This generous collection includes 46 of the 48 shorts that starred Goofy between 1939 and 1961 (but none of the great Mickey-Donald-Goofy films from the mid-'30s). The "How to Ride a Horse" sequence in The Reluctant Dragon (1941) set the pattern for many of these cartoons. An elegant narrator (artist John Ployardt) explains a sport that Goofy attempts to demonstrate. The character that animator Art Babbitt described in a 1935 lecture (quoted in the DVD bonus material) as an easygoing dimbulb gave way to an enthusiastic but spectacularly maladroit figure. One of the funniest entries in the series, "Hockey Homicide," contains several studio in-jokes: dueling stars Icebox Bertino and Fearless Ferguson, and referee Clean-Game Kinney are named for artists Al Bertino, Norm Ferguson, and director Jack Kinney.

    During the '50s, Goofy was transformed into a genial suburban Everyman in such domestic sitcoms as "Fathers Are People," "Two Weeks Vacation," and "Father's Day Off." The animators reduced his floppy ears and buck teeth, improved his posture, and gave him a brisker walk. The best-known short from this period is "Motor Mania" (1950), a mildly didactic spoof of American behavior on the road that was shown in driver's education classes for decades. (Unrated: Suitable for all ages: cartoon violence) --Charles Solomon

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    Review(s): DVD Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy
    ALL 84 SHORTS STARRING GOOFY FROM 1932-1965


    The Disney treasures collection is the best and cheapest way of getting the entire series to their golden age shorts.
    I must warn you not to buy any of these mini DVDS if you are someone who would love the full collection being the mini DVDS are just repeats or shorts due on future disney treasures.

    GOOFY has Stared in 84 shorts in total from 1932-1965
    Below is a complete list of all his appearnces. it comes in 4 collumns: first the episode number, then the date, then the official clasification of the series it comes under, then the title.

    All Episodes clasified as Mickey Mouse are seen in all 4 Mickey Mouse Disney Treasures, Any clasified as Donald and Goofy are seen in the donald Duck collection which you can check out the same details of on both donald duck dvds on amazon reviews.

    The Goofy DVD has all 46 classified as Goofy.

    the only 2 Goofy cartoons upto the 1960's that are still not available and have no furture treasure that are due out which could include them are his very last 2 original cartoons made in 1965 classified as Educational, which I think is why their not on his DVD being their not clasified as Goofy, nor are they part of any other disney series on the other treasures.

    ANY OTHER CARTOONS STARRING GOOFY OTHER THAN THE LIST BELOW
    were either theatrical movies, plus movies that were shorts combine when originally released which you can get on DVD now such as Mellody Time which are all classified as part of disney's masterpiece collection, but their is one movie with a goofy short not classified as disney masters which is THE RELUCTANT DRAGON, you can get the reluctant dragon on the disney treasures volume of: BEHIND THE SCENES which includes the short of HOW TO RIDE A HORSE. Or TV series and Specials made in the modern age which are not part of the treasures really. but below is a complete list of all his original production golden age shorts.

    but I have to say, another Goofy cartoon famous to all Goofy fans not included in the Treasures: SPORT GOOFY IN SOCCERMANIA, it has not been released at all in the USA, but has on the UK Edition of Extreme Sports Fun, which you can get on amazon UK, as long as your TV is less than 5 years old it will have pal playback and aslong as your DVD Machine is multi region or free code then you will be able to play the UK DVD no matter what.

    ALL SHORTS STARRING GOOFY
    11932MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Revue
    21932MICKEY MOUSEWhoopee Party
    31932MICKEY MOUSETouchdown Mickey
    41932MICKEY MOUSEKlondike Kid
    51933MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Mellerdrammer
    61933MICKEY MOUSEYe Olden Days
    71934MICKEY MOUSEOrphan's Benefit
    81935MICKEY MOUSEBand Concert
    91935MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Service Station
    101935MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Fire Brigade
    111935MICKEY MOUSEOn Ice
    121936MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Polo Team
    131936MICKEY MOUSEMoving Day
    141937MICKEY MOUSEMoose Hunters
    151937MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Amateurs
    161937MICKEY MOUSEHawaiian Holiday
    171937MICKEY MOUSEClock Cleaners
    181937MICKEY MOUSELonesome Ghosts
    191937MICKEY MOUSEMagician Mickey
    201938MICKEY MOUSEBoat Builders
    211938MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Trailer
    221938DONALD AND GOOFYPolar Trappers
    231938DONALD AND GOOFYFox Hunt
    241938MICKEY MOUSEWhalers
    251939SPECIALThe Standard Parade
    261939GOOFYGoofy And Wilbur
    271940MICKEY MOUSETugboat Mickey
    281940DONALD AND GOOFYBillposters
    291940GOOFYGoofy's Glider
    301941GOOFYBaggage Buster
    311941MICKEY MOUSENifty Nineties
    321941MICKEY MOUSEOrphan's Benefit
    331941GOOFYArt Of Skiing
    341941GOOFYArt Of Self Defense
    351942MICKEY MOUSEMickey's Birthday Party
    361942MICKEY MOUSESymphony Hour
    371942GOOFYHow To Play Baseball
    381942GOOFYOlympic Champ
    391942GOOFYHow To Swim
    401942GOOFYHow To Fish
    411943GOOFYVictory Vehicles
    421944GOOFYHow To Be A Sailor
    431944GOOFYHow To Play Golf
    441944GOOFYHow To Play Football
    451945GOOFYTiger Trouble
    461945GOOFYAfrican Diary
    471945GOOFYCaliforny Er Bust!
    481945DONALD AND GOOFYNo Sail
    491945GOOFYHockey Homicide
    501946GOOFYKnight For A Day
    511946DONALD AND GOOFYFrank Duck Brings 'Em Back Alive
    521946GOOFYDouble Dribble
    531947DONALD AND GOOFYCrazy With The Heat
    541947GOOFYFoul Hunting
    551948GOOFYThey're Off
    561948GOOFYBig Wash
    571949GOOFYTennis Racquet
    581949GOOFYGoofy Gymnastics
    591950DONALD DUCKCrazy Over Daisy
    601950GOOFYMotor Mania
    611950GOOFYHold That Pose
    621951GOOFYLion Down
    631951GOOFYHome Made Home
    641951GOOFYCold War
    651951GOOFYTomorrow We Diet
    661951GOOFYGet Rich Quick
    671951GOOFYFathers Are People
    681951GOOFYNo Smoking
    691952GOOFYFather's Lion
    701952GOOFYHello, Aloha
    711952GOOFYMan's Best Friend
    721952GOOFYTwo-Gun Goofy
    731952GOOFYTeachers Are People
    741952GOOFYTwo Weeks Vacation
    751952GOOFYHow To Be A Detective
    761952MICKEY MOUSEPluto's Christmas Tree
    771953GOOFYFather's Day Off
    781953GOOFYFor Whom The Bulls Toil
    791953GOOFYFather's Week-End
    801953GOOFYHow To Dance
    811953GOOFYHow To Sleep
    821961GOOFYAquamania
    831965EDUCATIONALFreewayphobia No. 1
    841965EDUCATIONALSteel and America


    Great Collection of Goofy Cartoons


    This is a nice collection of every solo Goofy created between 1939-1961. Cartoons like Hockey Homicide, Victory Vehicles, How to Play Golf, Hold that Pose, Teachers are People, No Smoking, Californy'er Bust, Get Rich Quick, Goofy Gymnastics, How to be a Detective,and Father's are People alone make this set worth buying.It's also Great for animation buffs because all the cartoons are uncensored and uncut.Even "Teachers are People","How to be a Detective",and "No Smoking"! So even though it's expensive it's worth it!
    (Also recomened for Goofy fans "Mickey Mouse in Living Color" and "Mickey Mouse in Black and White

    The Goof is here in a 2-disc kick-@$$ set!


    Goofy in my opinion is the funniest Disney character of them all. I've kept watching these cartoons on recorded VHS tapes when I was a kid and now they're completely warned out. Now after some time, realizing Goofy's on DVD, I managed to pick a copy of this up on Ebay and BOY WAS I FREAKING HAPPY!

    46 cartoons are on this set (noticible omission: HOW TO RIDE A HORSE) and are no stinkers whatsoever. In fact, HOCKEY HOMICIDE, CALIFORN'YER BUST, NO SMOKING, TOMORROW WE DIET, and the "HOW TO" shorts are the best of them all. I laughed my ass off during all of these.

    The extras are also solid. On disc one we have two documentaries. The first one is "The Essential Goof" which talks about Goofy was drawn. The second one was "Pinto Clovig: The Man Behind the Goof"--Historian Leonard Maltin talks about what roles did Pinto Clovig play in, and what shocked me was that he played as Sleepy and Grumpy in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" and Gabby in the 1939 film "Gulliver's Travels".

    On disc two we have Leonard Maltin interviewing Bill Farmer, who has been voicing Goofy for the past two decades. This is very interesting interview. Finally, all that's left are rare poster and image galleries from the vault.

    So what are you waiting for? ONLY 125,000 COPIES MADE! IT'S FRIGGIN' COLLECTIBLE!


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