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Goofy (film series)

Goofy is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions. The series started in 1939 with Goofy and Wilbur and ended in 1953 with How to Sleep. An additional short, How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, was released in 2007. The series stars the titular character Goofy, introduced in the short film series Mickey Mouse as one of Mickey's friends.

Goofy
Introductory title of the Goofy short film series.
Production
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Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures (1-44)[a]
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (45)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Production edit

The shorts were produced by Walt Disney Productions, and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures (the shorts were later distributed by Buena Vista Distribution in re-releases). Like other Disney animated shorts in the golden age of American animation starring other characters, the shorts began with a starburst with a close-up of Goofy's face, followed by the title "A Walt Disney Goofy" or "Walt Disney Presents Goofy", depending on the cartoon.

The shorts include a sub-series known as "How to...", which show Goofy in situations that explain to the public how to do different types of activities, including sports, practicing different professions, or types of hobbies, always being explained by a narrator.[1] Other similar short films also began with the title "The Art of...".

During the late 1940s and 1950s, Goofy was shown in stories as an "everyman", being portrayed as an urban man in everyday situations. In these shorts, he is referred to by the name "George Geef" and has a more humanized appearance.[1]

Also during the 1950s, Goofy starred in four short films under the title "Fathers", showing Goofy acting as a father to his son, Goofy Junior (who years later would become known as "Max Goof").

From 1939 to 1953, at least one short film in the Goofy series was released annually, with an additional short film (How to Hook Up Your Home Theater) being released in 2007. Most of the shorts were directed by Jack Kinney.[1][2]

List of films edit

The following is a list of Goofy films.

The list doesn't include shorts from other series where Goofy appears, such as the Mickey Mouse series, the Donald & Goofy series, or other short films from Walt Disney Productions that aren't part of the Goofy series, segments from feature films (such as El Gaucho Goofy), nor shorts of Goofy made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works.

1939 edit

# Title Director Release
1
March 17, 1939

Goofy goes fishing with his pet grasshopper, Wilbur, who acts as bait by jumping across the water to attract the fish.

Other appearances: Wilbur

1940 edit

# Title Director Release
2
Goofy's Glider
November 22, 1940[3]

Goofy tries to fly on a small glider, while the Narrator explains different ways he can take off, but always runs into different setbacks when doing so.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice; debut)

1941 edit

# Title Director Release
3
Baggage Buster
March 28, 1941[4]

Goofy is the baggage attendant at a train station. When he has to check a magician's trunk, he gets into trouble when a rabbit comes out of a hat and the animal doesn't want to go back inside. Later, Goofy has another problem when the trunk begins to float, or different props come out from inside, including a cape that makes different types of animals appear.

Other appearances: Rabbit, Bull; cameo of Pluto

4
Jack Kinney
November 14, 1941

The Narrator uses Goofy as an example to explain how to ski, showing different styles.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

Notes: The short introduces Goofy's famous "Goofy Holler" ("Yaaaaaa-Hoo-Hoo-Hoo-Hooey!").

5
December 26, 1941

The Narrator explains how self-defense has evolved through the ages, using Goofy in different roles from various eras as an example. Until finally, he explains through Goofy how to box.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

1942 edit

# Title Director Release
6
April 18, 1942

The Narrator explains what the game of baseball is like using Goofy as an example of the different positions on the team and the different plays they can make.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

Notes: First short film in the "How to..." series.

7
Jack Kinney
October 9, 1942

The Narrator tells the story of the Olympic Games, and uses Goofy to explain the different sports competitions that take place at the event.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

8
Jack Kinney
October 23, 1942

Goofy is shown explaining how to swim while the Narrator explains the steps that need to be done.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

9
Jack Kinney
December 9, 1942

After the Narrator explains how the instinct to fish is triggered, he uses Goofy as an example of a fisherman to show how to fish.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

1943 edit

# Title Director Release
10
Victory Vehicles
July 30, 1943[5]

The Narrator explains how the citizens (played by Goofy) improvise different vehicles due to the car shortage. In the end, the pogo stick being their solution to use.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice); cameo of Pluto

1944 edit

# Title Director Release
11
How to Be a Sailor
January 28, 1944[6]

Through characters in different periods of history (played by Goofy), the Narrator explains how types of sailors have evolved over time.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

12
Jack Kinney
March 10, 1944

Goofy serves as an example of how to play golf, while the Narrator explains the steps to follow. A stick figure golfer also acts as a guide.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Stick figure golfer, Bull

13
Jack Kinney
September 15, 1944

The Narrator explains how to play American football, with Goofy in the role of the players, referee, coach, and spectators.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film,[7] being the only one in the Goofy series to receive said nomination.

1945 edit

# Title Director Release
14
Tiger Trouble
January 5, 1945[8]

Mounted on his elephant, Goofy goes to hunt tigers in the jungle while the Narrator explains his actions.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Dolores the Elephant (debut), Raja the Tiger

15
African Diary
Jack Kinney
April 20, 1945[9]

Goofy recounts his experiences in Africa from his diary, recounting his journey through the savannah, where he ends up in trouble with a rhinoceros.

Other appearances: Black rhinoceros, Titbird

16
Jack Kinney
September 21, 1945

The Narrator comments on the plays of an ice hockey game, in which Goofy plays the players, referee and spectators.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

1946 edit

# Title Director Release
17
March 8, 1946

In the Middle Ages, the Narrator comments on the actions of a medieval tournament, with the characters present being played by Goofy. The central character is Cedric, a squire who poses as his master, Sir Loinsteak, after the latter was knocked unconscious.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

18
Jack Hannah
December 20, 1946

The Narrator comments on the plays of a basketball game, in which Goofy plays the players, referee, coach, and spectators. One of the characters being Merrithew, a short player that the others don't take seriously.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

1947 edit

# Title Director Release
19
Foul Hunting
October 31, 1947[10]

To hunt ducks, Goofy uses a toy duck to attract them, but when the toy crosses paths with a real duck, Goofy doesn't know which duck is fake and which is real. After discovering the real duck, he chases after it to hunt it, but his clumsiness constantly makes it difficult for him to hunt it and other ducks.

Other appearances: Ducks

1948 edit

# Title Director Release
20
They're Off
January 23, 1948[11]

The Narrator explains what the horse racing hobby is like, with Goofy playing the fans and the jockeys.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Snapshot III, Old Moe

21
The Big Wash
February 6, 1948[12]

At a circus, Dolores the Elephant wakes up her keeper, Goofy, to feed her. After that, Goofy prepares to give Dolores a bath, but she refuses, and hides from Goofy to avoid taking a bath.

Other appearances: Dolores the Elephant

1949 edit

# Title Director Release
22
Tennis Racquet
August 26, 1949[13]

Goofy is the announcer in a tennis match, where the players (Big Ben and Little Joe), the court gardener and the spectators are also played by him.

23
Jack Kinney
September 23, 1949

The Narrator encourages Goofy to buy some gym equipment to work out at home and build muscle, which includes a disc on which a coach explains the steps to follow.

Other appearances: Coach (voice), Narrator (voice)

1950 edit

# Title Director Release
24
July 30, 1950

The Narrator uses Mr. Walker (played by Goofy) as an example to show how people can go crazy behind the wheel of their cars.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice; referred to as "Mr. Geef")

25
Jack Kinney
November 3, 1950

Goofy takes up photography as a hobby, with the Narrator giving directions. Goofy tries to photograph a bear, which ends up getting angry and chasing Goofy, who still tries to get the photo.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Humphrey the Bear (debut)

1951 edit

# Title Director Release
26
January 5, 1951

Goofy wants to relax in a hammock in his garden. Seeing how comfortable it looks, Louie the Mountain Lion removes Goofy from the hammock to lie down himself. Soon a battle between the two begins in which one constantly tries to remove the other from the hammock in some way to be able to lie down in his place.

Other appearances: Louie the Mountain Lion

27
Home Made Home
March 23, 1951[14]

Goofy builds a house to live in, while the Narrator explains the steps to follow in the construction.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

28
Cold War
Jack Kinney
April 27, 1951[15]

Goofy (under the name "George Geef") must leave work and go home when he comes down with a cold, eventually feeling terribly unwell.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Cold Virus, Mrs. Geef, Geef's Boss

Notes: Goofy's first appearance under the identity of "George Geef".

29
Tomorrow We Diet!
Jack Kinney
June 29, 1951[16]

An obese Goofy begins to have problems because of his overweight, so he decides to go on a diet, but the food is still a temptation for him.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

30
Get Rich Quick
Jack Kinney
August 31, 1951[17]

Goofy (as George Geef) is a fan of gambling because he thinks that this way he can become rich one day, but he always ends up losing money.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Mrs. Geef

31
Fathers Are People
Jack Kinney
October 21, 1951[18]

Goofy (George Geef) becomes a father, it being a hard job having to change diapers and prepare a bottle in the middle of the night. When his son grows up, things do not improve, because the kid turns out to be quite naughty.

Other appearances: Goofy Junior (debut), Mrs. Geef, Narrator (voice); cameo of Mickey Mouse as an image in Junior's crib

32
Jack Kinney
November 23, 1951

The Narrator tells the story of tobacco, and the smoking habit of people through the ages. In the current era, Goofy (in his George Geef identity) is a chain smoker who decides to quit when he starts to get sick of it, but he constantly suffers from the desire to smoke.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

1952 edit

# Title Director Release
33
January 2, 1952

Goofy (in his identity as George Geef) takes his son hunting in the woods, where they begin to be stalked by Louie the Mountain Lion.

Other appearances: Goofy Junior, Louie the Mountain Lion

34
Hello Aloha
Jack Kinney
February 19, 1952[19]

Goofy (as George Geef) is stressed from his job, so he takes a vacation to an island paradise in Hawaii, where he decides to stay.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Geef's Boss

35
Teachers Are People
Jack Kinney
April 6, 1952[20]

The Narrator explains the events of any given day at a school, where the teacher, Goofy, has problems with George, one of his naughty students.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), George, Kids

36
Two-Gun Goofy
Jack Kinney
May 19, 1952[21]

Pistol Pete wreaks havoc in the Old West. After Goofy inadvertently foils a heist of his on a stagecoach, Pete seeks revenge. In town, Pete begins chasing Goofy, who is hiding from him.

Other appearances: Pete, Lady, Coffin Seller

37
Man's Best Friend
Jack Kinney
June 21, 1952[22]

Goofy adopts a dog he names Bowser. The Narrator explains Goofy's different actions to train him, although the dog is still a troublemaker.

Other appearances: Bowser, Narrator (voice)

38
Jack Kinney
October 21, 1952

As he begins his vacation, Goofy goes on a road trip where he must soon have his car repaired. Also on his journey he has several unfortunate encounters with a caravan. During the night, he also has trouble finding an establishment where he can sleep.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Mechanic

39
How to Be a Detective
Jack Kinney
December 12, 1952[23]

Goofy (as "Johnny Eyeball") is a private detective who is asked by a lady to help her find Al. In addition to having the problem of not knowing who Al is, both a police officer (Pete) and a mugger (a Weasel) continually demand that he stay away from Al's case.

Other appearances: Pete (as Al Muldoon), Weasel, Lady, Narrator (voice); cameo of Mickey Mouse in a magazine picture

1953 edit

# Title Director Release
40
Father's Day Off
March 28, 1953[24]

Goofy (in his George Geef identity) takes care of the house while his wife is away, doing chores and taking care of their son. Soon, taking care of too many things at once begins to wreak havoc in the house.

Other appearances: Goofy Junior, Mrs. Geef, Rover, Betty Jill; cameo of Pete

41
For Whom the Bulls Toil
Jack Kinney
May 9, 1953[25]

Goofy arrives in Mexico, where after inadvertently dodging attacks from a fighting bull, the locals mistake him for a bullfighter. Therefore, they put him in the bullring, where Goofy constantly runs away from the bull.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Bull

42
Father's Week-end
Jack Kinney
June 20, 1953[26]

Goofy (as George Geef) tries to relax on a Sunday, but unable to sleep due to the constant noise, he decides to get out of bed. Later he continues trying to relax, but he must take Junior to the beach because he promised him. Once at the beach, Junior drags his father to the nearby carnival, where they enter various attractions.

Other appearances: Goofy Junior, Mrs. Geef, Bowser

43
How to Dance
Jack Kinney
July 11, 1953[27]

The Narrator uses Goofy as an example to explain how to dance.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

44
How to Sleep
Jack Kinney
December 25, 1953[28]

The Narrator explains how to sleep in different ways using Goofy as an example. When he has trouble sleeping one night, a scientist analyzes him to find the root of his problem.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Scientist; cameos of Mrs. Geef, Geef's Boss, and Bruno from Cinderella

2007 edit

# Title Director Release
45
Kevin Deters
Stevie Wermers
December 21, 2007

Goofy serves as an example of connecting a theater system at home, with the Narrator explaining the steps to follow.

Other appearances: Narrator (voice)

The How-to Narrator edit

The How-to Narrator debuted in the 1940 short Goofy's Glider serving as a guide for Goofy, afterward becoming a stable character appearing in most of Goofy's short films, serving as a guide for Goofy's activities in the "How to..." shorts, or simply narrating Goofy's actions in other shorts. The Narrator is also present in other short films starring Goofy outside of the official Goofy series, including Californy'er Bust (1945), Aquamania (1961), Freewayphobia (1965), Goofy's Freeway Troubles (1965), and The Art of Vacationing (2012).

The Narrator has also appeared in other media related to Goofy, such as the television series Goof Troop (where he began to be credited as "The How-to Narrator"), where he has a recurring participation in situations similar to the "How To..." short films, in which he explains as a guide the actions of the characters.

 
The Narrator's hand in "Binge Watching".

In the television series Mickey Mouse Works and its spin-off House of Mouse, the Narrator serves as a guide for Goofy's actions in the cartoon shorts starring him, which are also presented under the "How To..." title, or are part of the "Goofy's Extreme Sports" series. In the main plot of the House of Mouse episode "Super Goof" (2002), the Narrator also explains the story about Goofy and his new superhero identity.[29]

The Narrator is also present in the three episodes of How to Stay at Home (2021).[30] In the episode "Binge Watching", it is possible to see him partially, with his hand briefly being seen waving at Goofy to see if he's still alive.

The Narrator has a brief participation in the special "The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse" (2022) from the series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, where he explains how to use a jet ski.[31]

Voice actors edit

The Narrator has had several voice actors throughout his appearances, some shorts having uncredited actors. Known actors include:

Actor Years Voice appearances in the Goofy series
John McLeish[32] 1940–1951 Goofy's Glider (1940), The Art of Skiing (1941), The Art of Self Defense (1941), The Olympic Champ (1942), How to Swim (1942), How to Fish (1942), How to Be a Sailor (1944), Goofy Gymnastics (1949), Motor Mania (1950), Home Made Home (1951)
Fred Shields 1942–1945 How to Play Baseball (1942), Victory Vehicles (1943), How to Play Golf (1944), Tiger Trouble (1945)
Frank Bull 1944, 1946 How to Play Football (1944), Double Dribble (1946)
Frank Graham 1945 African Diary (1945)[33]
Doodles Weaver 1945, 1949 Hockey Homicide (1945), Tennis Racquet (1949)
John Brown 1946 A Knight for a Day (1946)
Harlow Wilcox 1948 They're Off (1948)
Jack Rourke 1951–1953 Cold War (1951), Tomorrow We Diet! (1951), Man's Best Friend (1952), How to Be a Detective (1952), Father's Week End (1953)[33]
Alan Reed 1952 Teachers Are People (1952), Two Weeks Vacation (1952)[33]
Art Gilmore 1953 How to Dance (1953), How to Sleep (1953)[33]
Joaquin Garay 1953 For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953)[33]
Corey Burton 2007 How to Hook Up Your Home Theater (2007)

John McLeish also voiced the Narrator in the short How to Ride a Horse included in the film The Reluctant Dragon (1941). Outside of the Goofy short film series, the Narrator is voiced by Cactus Mack in Californy'er Bust (1945),[33] by John Dehner in Aquamania (1961), and by Paul Frees in Freewayphobia (1965) and Goofy's Freeway Troubles (1965). Corey Burton began voicing the Narrator in Goof Troop, after that becoming his permanent voice in his subsequent appearances in different media from 1992 to the present.

Home media edit

The films have been released in various forms of home media, with selected films released on VHS, laserdisc, and DVD. Starting in 2010, some of the cartoons were made available on digital downloads.

So far, the only home media release of the entire series is on the two-disc DVD set "The Complete Goofy" (2002)[34] from the "Walt Disney Treasures" collection, with the exception of How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, which was released later, and which was released in home media as part of the short films included in the Blu-ray Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection (2015).[35]

Legacy edit

In the television series Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000), Goofy returned to star in several shorts under the title of "How to...", as part of the series' episodes, following the theme of the shorts of the Goofy series of showing the character in situations as a guide on how to do a specific action. These include: "How to Be a Waiter", "How to Be a Spy", "How to Ride a Bicycle", "How to Haunt a House", "How to Be a Baseball Fan", "How to Take Care of Your Yard", "How to Wash Dishes", and "How to Be a Gentleman". These shorts were reused in the spin-off series House of Mouse, which also included the shorts "How to Be Groovy, Cool, and Fly" and "How to Camp".

In 2012, The Art of Vacationing, a live-action short film starring Goofy, pays homage to Goofy's "The Art of..." and "How to..." shorts of the Goofy series, showing what would happen if Goofy planned a vacation to Disneyland. Similar to the shorts in the Goofy series, it begins with a starburst with Goofy's face, but instead of an animated face, the face of Goofy's representation at the Disney Parks appears, followed by an introductory title which changes the "Walt Disney presents Goofy - Color by Technicolor" to "Disneyland Resort presents Goofy - Wondercolor".[36]

The Goofy short films, specifically the "How to..." shorts, were followed up with How to Stay at Home (2021), a three-episode streaming series featuring Goofy showing how to do activities around his home during the COVID-19 pandemic.[30]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution in reissues of the short films.

References edit

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  2. ^ "Kinney, Jack". d23.com. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
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  6. ^ "How to Be a Sailor (film) - D23". d23.com. September 6, 2015.
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  8. ^ "Tiger Trouble (film) - D23". d23.com. September 5, 2015.
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  13. ^ "Tennis Racquet (film) - D23". d23.com. September 5, 2015.
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  15. ^ "Cold War (film) - D23". d23.com. September 6, 2015.
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External links edit

  • "Goofy" at D23 - Disney A to Z
  • "" at The Encyclopedia Of Disney Animated Shorts

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This article is about the short film series starring Goofy For the duology of feature films starring the character see A Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie Goofy is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions The series started in 1939 with Goofy and Wilbur and ended in 1953 with How to Sleep An additional short How to Hook Up Your Home Theater was released in 2007 The series stars the titular character Goofy introduced in the short film series Mickey Mouse as one of Mickey s friends GoofyIntroductory title of the Goofy short film series ProductioncompaniesWalt Disney Productions 1 44 Walt Disney Pictures 45 Walt Disney Animation Studios 45 Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures 1 44 a Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 45 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Production 2 List of films 2 1 1939 2 2 1940 2 3 1941 2 4 1942 2 5 1943 2 6 1944 2 7 1945 2 8 1946 2 9 1947 2 10 1948 2 11 1949 2 12 1950 2 13 1951 2 14 1952 2 15 1953 2 16 2007 3 The How to Narrator 3 1 Voice actors 4 Home media 5 Legacy 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksProduction editThe shorts were produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures the shorts were later distributed by Buena Vista Distribution in re releases Like other Disney animated shorts in the golden age of American animation starring other characters the shorts began with a starburst with a close up of Goofy s face followed by the title A Walt Disney Goofy or Walt Disney Presents Goofy depending on the cartoon The shorts include a sub series known as How to which show Goofy in situations that explain to the public how to do different types of activities including sports practicing different professions or types of hobbies always being explained by a narrator 1 Other similar short films also began with the title The Art of During the late 1940s and 1950s Goofy was shown in stories as an everyman being portrayed as an urban man in everyday situations In these shorts he is referred to by the name George Geef and has a more humanized appearance 1 Also during the 1950s Goofy starred in four short films under the title Fathers showing Goofy acting as a father to his son Goofy Junior who years later would become known as Max Goof From 1939 to 1953 at least one short film in the Goofy series was released annually with an additional short film How to Hook Up Your Home Theater being released in 2007 Most of the shorts were directed by Jack Kinney 1 2 List of films editThe following is a list of Goofy films The list doesn t include shorts from other series where Goofy appears such as the Mickey Mouse series the Donald amp Goofy series or other short films from Walt Disney Productions that aren t part of the Goofy series segments from feature films such as El Gaucho Goofy nor shorts of Goofy made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works Years 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 2007 1939 edit Title Director Release 1 Goofy and Wilbur Dick Huemer March 17 1939 Goofy goes fishing with his pet grasshopper Wilbur who acts as bait by jumping across the water to attract the fish Other appearances Wilbur 1940 edit Title Director Release 2 Goofy s Glider Jack Kinney November 22 1940 3 Goofy tries to fly on a small glider while the Narrator explains different ways he can take off but always runs into different setbacks when doing so Other appearances Narrator voice debut 1941 edit Title Director Release 3 Baggage Buster Jack Kinney March 28 1941 4 Goofy is the baggage attendant at a train station When he has to check a magician s trunk he gets into trouble when a rabbit comes out of a hat and the animal doesn t want to go back inside Later Goofy has another problem when the trunk begins to float or different props come out from inside including a cape that makes different types of animals appear Other appearances Rabbit Bull cameo of Pluto 4 The Art of Skiing Jack Kinney November 14 1941 The Narrator uses Goofy as an example to explain how to ski showing different styles Other appearances Narrator voice Notes The short introduces Goofy s famous Goofy Holler Yaaaaaa Hoo Hoo Hoo Hooey 5 The Art of Self Defense Jack Kinney December 26 1941 The Narrator explains how self defense has evolved through the ages using Goofy in different roles from various eras as an example Until finally he explains through Goofy how to box Other appearances Narrator voice 1942 edit Title Director Release 6 How to Play Baseball Jack Kinney April 18 1942 The Narrator explains what the game of baseball is like using Goofy as an example of the different positions on the team and the different plays they can make Other appearances Narrator voice Notes First short film in the How to series 7 The Olympic Champ Jack Kinney October 9 1942 The Narrator tells the story of the Olympic Games and uses Goofy to explain the different sports competitions that take place at the event Other appearances Narrator voice 8 How to Swim Jack Kinney October 23 1942 Goofy is shown explaining how to swim while the Narrator explains the steps that need to be done Other appearances Narrator voice 9 How to Fish Jack Kinney December 9 1942 After the Narrator explains how the instinct to fish is triggered he uses Goofy as an example of a fisherman to show how to fish Other appearances Narrator voice 1943 edit Title Director Release 10 Victory Vehicles Jack Kinney July 30 1943 5 The Narrator explains how the citizens played by Goofy improvise different vehicles due to the car shortage In the end the pogo stick being their solution to use Other appearances Narrator voice cameo of Pluto 1944 edit Title Director Release 11 How to Be a Sailor Jack Kinney January 28 1944 6 Through characters in different periods of history played by Goofy the Narrator explains how types of sailors have evolved over time Other appearances Narrator voice 12 How to Play Golf Jack Kinney March 10 1944 Goofy serves as an example of how to play golf while the Narrator explains the steps to follow A stick figure golfer also acts as a guide Other appearances Narrator voice Stick figure golfer Bull 13 How to Play Football Jack Kinney September 15 1944 The Narrator explains how to play American football with Goofy in the role of the players referee coach and spectators Other appearances Narrator voice Notes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 7 being the only one in the Goofy series to receive said nomination 1945 edit Title Director Release 14 Tiger Trouble Jack Kinney January 5 1945 8 Mounted on his elephant Goofy goes to hunt tigers in the jungle while the Narrator explains his actions Other appearances Narrator voice Dolores the Elephant debut Raja the Tiger 15 African Diary Jack Kinney April 20 1945 9 Goofy recounts his experiences in Africa from his diary recounting his journey through the savannah where he ends up in trouble with a rhinoceros Other appearances Black rhinoceros Titbird 16 Hockey Homicide Jack Kinney September 21 1945 The Narrator comments on the plays of an ice hockey game in which Goofy plays the players referee and spectators Other appearances Narrator voice 1946 edit Title Director Release 17 A Knight for a Day Jack Hannah March 8 1946 In the Middle Ages the Narrator comments on the actions of a medieval tournament with the characters present being played by Goofy The central character is Cedric a squire who poses as his master Sir Loinsteak after the latter was knocked unconscious Other appearances Narrator voice 18 Double Dribble Jack Hannah December 20 1946 The Narrator comments on the plays of a basketball game in which Goofy plays the players referee coach and spectators One of the characters being Merrithew a short player that the others don t take seriously Other appearances Narrator voice 1947 edit Title Director Release 19 Foul Hunting Jack Hannah October 31 1947 10 To hunt ducks Goofy uses a toy duck to attract them but when the toy crosses paths with a real duck Goofy doesn t know which duck is fake and which is real After discovering the real duck he chases after it to hunt it but his clumsiness constantly makes it difficult for him to hunt it and other ducks Other appearances Ducks 1948 edit Title Director Release 20 They re Off Jack Hannah January 23 1948 11 The Narrator explains what the horse racing hobby is like with Goofy playing the fans and the jockeys Other appearances Narrator voice Snapshot III Old Moe 21 The Big Wash Clyde Geronimi 12 February 6 1948 12 At a circus Dolores the Elephant wakes up her keeper Goofy to feed her After that Goofy prepares to give Dolores a bath but she refuses and hides from Goofy to avoid taking a bath Other appearances Dolores the Elephant 1949 edit Title Director Release 22 Tennis Racquet Jack Kinney August 26 1949 13 Goofy is the announcer in a tennis match where the players Big Ben and Little Joe the court gardener and the spectators are also played by him 23 Goofy Gymnastics Jack Kinney September 23 1949 The Narrator encourages Goofy to buy some gym equipment to work out at home and build muscle which includes a disc on which a coach explains the steps to follow Other appearances Coach voice Narrator voice 1950 edit Title Director Release 24 Motor Mania Jack Kinney July 30 1950 The Narrator uses Mr Walker played by Goofy as an example to show how people can go crazy behind the wheel of their cars Other appearances Narrator voice referred to as Mr Geef 25 Hold That Pose Jack Kinney November 3 1950 Goofy takes up photography as a hobby with the Narrator giving directions Goofy tries to photograph a bear which ends up getting angry and chasing Goofy who still tries to get the photo Other appearances Narrator voice Humphrey the Bear debut 1951 edit Title Director Release 26 Lion Down Jack Kinney January 5 1951 Goofy wants to relax in a hammock in his garden Seeing how comfortable it looks Louie the Mountain Lion removes Goofy from the hammock to lie down himself Soon a battle between the two begins in which one constantly tries to remove the other from the hammock in some way to be able to lie down in his place Other appearances Louie the Mountain Lion 27 Home Made Home Jack Kinney March 23 1951 14 Goofy builds a house to live in while the Narrator explains the steps to follow in the construction Other appearances Narrator voice 28 Cold War Jack Kinney April 27 1951 15 Goofy under the name George Geef must leave work and go home when he comes down with a cold eventually feeling terribly unwell Other appearances Narrator voice Cold Virus Mrs Geef Geef s BossNotes Goofy s first appearance under the identity of George Geef 29 Tomorrow We Diet Jack Kinney June 29 1951 16 An obese Goofy begins to have problems because of his overweight so he decides to go on a diet but the food is still a temptation for him Other appearances Narrator voice 30 Get Rich Quick Jack Kinney August 31 1951 17 Goofy as George Geef is a fan of gambling because he thinks that this way he can become rich one day but he always ends up losing money Other appearances Narrator voice Mrs Geef 31 Fathers Are People Jack Kinney October 21 1951 18 Goofy George Geef becomes a father it being a hard job having to change diapers and prepare a bottle in the middle of the night When his son grows up things do not improve because the kid turns out to be quite naughty Other appearances Goofy Junior debut Mrs Geef Narrator voice cameo of Mickey Mouse as an image in Junior s crib 32 No Smoking Jack Kinney November 23 1951 The Narrator tells the story of tobacco and the smoking habit of people through the ages In the current era Goofy in his George Geef identity is a chain smoker who decides to quit when he starts to get sick of it but he constantly suffers from the desire to smoke Other appearances Narrator voice 1952 edit Title Director Release 33 Father s Lion Jack Kinney January 2 1952 Goofy in his identity as George Geef takes his son hunting in the woods where they begin to be stalked by Louie the Mountain Lion Other appearances Goofy Junior Louie the Mountain Lion 34 Hello Aloha Jack Kinney February 19 1952 19 Goofy as George Geef is stressed from his job so he takes a vacation to an island paradise in Hawaii where he decides to stay Other appearances Narrator voice Geef s Boss 35 Teachers Are People Jack Kinney April 6 1952 20 The Narrator explains the events of any given day at a school where the teacher Goofy has problems with George one of his naughty students Other appearances Narrator voice George Kids 36 Two Gun Goofy Jack Kinney May 19 1952 21 Pistol Pete wreaks havoc in the Old West After Goofy inadvertently foils a heist of his on a stagecoach Pete seeks revenge In town Pete begins chasing Goofy who is hiding from him Other appearances Pete Lady Coffin Seller 37 Man s Best Friend Jack Kinney June 21 1952 22 Goofy adopts a dog he names Bowser The Narrator explains Goofy s different actions to train him although the dog is still a troublemaker Other appearances Bowser Narrator voice 38 Two Weeks Vacation Jack Kinney October 21 1952 As he begins his vacation Goofy goes on a road trip where he must soon have his car repaired Also on his journey he has several unfortunate encounters with a caravan During the night he also has trouble finding an establishment where he can sleep Other appearances Narrator voice Mechanic 39 How to Be a Detective Jack Kinney December 12 1952 23 Goofy as Johnny Eyeball is a private detective who is asked by a lady to help her find Al In addition to having the problem of not knowing who Al is both a police officer Pete and a mugger a Weasel continually demand that he stay away from Al s case Other appearances Pete as Al Muldoon Weasel Lady Narrator voice cameo of Mickey Mouse in a magazine picture 1953 edit Title Director Release 40 Father s Day Off Jack Kinney March 28 1953 24 Goofy in his George Geef identity takes care of the house while his wife is away doing chores and taking care of their son Soon taking care of too many things at once begins to wreak havoc in the house Other appearances Goofy Junior Mrs Geef Rover Betty Jill cameo of Pete 41 For Whom the Bulls Toil Jack Kinney May 9 1953 25 Goofy arrives in Mexico where after inadvertently dodging attacks from a fighting bull the locals mistake him for a bullfighter Therefore they put him in the bullring where Goofy constantly runs away from the bull Other appearances Narrator voice Bull 42 Father s Week end Jack Kinney June 20 1953 26 Goofy as George Geef tries to relax on a Sunday but unable to sleep due to the constant noise he decides to get out of bed Later he continues trying to relax but he must take Junior to the beach because he promised him Once at the beach Junior drags his father to the nearby carnival where they enter various attractions Other appearances Goofy Junior Mrs Geef Bowser 43 How to Dance Jack Kinney July 11 1953 27 The Narrator uses Goofy as an example to explain how to dance Other appearances Narrator voice 44 How to Sleep Jack Kinney December 25 1953 28 The Narrator explains how to sleep in different ways using Goofy as an example When he has trouble sleeping one night a scientist analyzes him to find the root of his problem Other appearances Narrator voice Scientist cameos of Mrs Geef Geef s Boss and Bruno from Cinderella 2007 edit Title Director Release 45 How to Hook Up Your Home Theater Kevin DetersStevie Wermers December 21 2007 Goofy serves as an example of connecting a theater system at home with the Narrator explaining the steps to follow Other appearances Narrator voice The How to Narrator editThe How to Narrator debuted in the 1940 short Goofy s Glider serving as a guide for Goofy afterward becoming a stable character appearing in most of Goofy s short films serving as a guide for Goofy s activities in the How to shorts or simply narrating Goofy s actions in other shorts The Narrator is also present in other short films starring Goofy outside of the official Goofy series including Californy er Bust 1945 Aquamania 1961 Freewayphobia 1965 Goofy s Freeway Troubles 1965 and The Art of Vacationing 2012 The Narrator has also appeared in other media related to Goofy such as the television series Goof Troop where he began to be credited as The How to Narrator where he has a recurring participation in situations similar to the How To short films in which he explains as a guide the actions of the characters nbsp The Narrator s hand in Binge Watching In the television series Mickey Mouse Works and its spin off House of Mouse the Narrator serves as a guide for Goofy s actions in the cartoon shorts starring him which are also presented under the How To title or are part of the Goofy s Extreme Sports series In the main plot of the House of Mouse episode Super Goof 2002 the Narrator also explains the story about Goofy and his new superhero identity 29 The Narrator is also present in the three episodes of How to Stay at Home 2021 30 In the episode Binge Watching it is possible to see him partially with his hand briefly being seen waving at Goofy to see if he s still alive The Narrator has a brief participation in the special The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse 2022 from the series The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse where he explains how to use a jet ski 31 Voice actors edit The Narrator has had several voice actors throughout his appearances some shorts having uncredited actors Known actors include Actor Years Voice appearances in the Goofy series John McLeish 32 1940 1951 Goofy s Glider 1940 The Art of Skiing 1941 The Art of Self Defense 1941 The Olympic Champ 1942 How to Swim 1942 How to Fish 1942 How to Be a Sailor 1944 Goofy Gymnastics 1949 Motor Mania 1950 Home Made Home 1951 Fred Shields 1942 1945 How to Play Baseball 1942 Victory Vehicles 1943 How to Play Golf 1944 Tiger Trouble 1945 Frank Bull 1944 1946 How to Play Football 1944 Double Dribble 1946 Frank Graham 1945 African Diary 1945 33 Doodles Weaver 1945 1949 Hockey Homicide 1945 Tennis Racquet 1949 John Brown 1946 A Knight for a Day 1946 Harlow Wilcox 1948 They re Off 1948 Jack Rourke 1951 1953 Cold War 1951 Tomorrow We Diet 1951 Man s Best Friend 1952 How to Be a Detective 1952 Father s Week End 1953 33 Alan Reed 1952 Teachers Are People 1952 Two Weeks Vacation 1952 33 Art Gilmore 1953 How to Dance 1953 How to Sleep 1953 33 Joaquin Garay 1953 For Whom the Bulls Toil 1953 33 Corey Burton 2007 How to Hook Up Your Home Theater 2007 John McLeish also voiced the Narrator in the short How to Ride a Horse included in the film The Reluctant Dragon 1941 Outside of the Goofy short film series the Narrator is voiced by Cactus Mack in Californy er Bust 1945 33 by John Dehner in Aquamania 1961 and by Paul Frees in Freewayphobia 1965 and Goofy s Freeway Troubles 1965 Corey Burton began voicing the Narrator in Goof Troop after that becoming his permanent voice in his subsequent appearances in different media from 1992 to the present Home media editThe films have been released in various forms of home media with selected films released on VHS laserdisc and DVD Starting in 2010 some of the cartoons were made available on digital downloads So far the only home media release of the entire series is on the two disc DVD set The Complete Goofy 2002 34 from the Walt Disney Treasures collection with the exception of How to Hook Up Your Home Theater which was released later and which was released in home media as part of the short films included in the Blu ray Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection 2015 35 Legacy editIn the television series Mickey Mouse Works 1999 2000 Goofy returned to star in several shorts under the title of How to as part of the series episodes following the theme of the shorts of the Goofy series of showing the character in situations as a guide on how to do a specific action These include How to Be a Waiter How to Be a Spy How to Ride a Bicycle How to Haunt a House How to Be a Baseball Fan How to Take Care of Your Yard How to Wash Dishes and How to Be a Gentleman These shorts were reused in the spin off series House of Mouse which also included the shorts How to Be Groovy Cool and Fly and How to Camp In 2012 The Art of Vacationing a live action short film starring Goofy pays homage to Goofy s The Art of and How to shorts of the Goofy series showing what would happen if Goofy planned a vacation to Disneyland Similar to the shorts in the Goofy series it begins with a starburst with Goofy s face but instead of an animated face the face of Goofy s representation at the Disney Parks appears followed by an introductory title which changes the Walt Disney presents Goofy Color by Technicolor to Disneyland Resort presents Goofy Wondercolor 36 The Goofy short films specifically the How to shorts were followed up with How to Stay at Home 2021 a three episode streaming series featuring Goofy showing how to do activities around his home during the COVID 19 pandemic 30 See also editList of Walt Disney Animation Studios short films Aquamania a 1961 short film also starring Goofy Once Upon a Studio a 2023 short film with Goofy in a major role How to Stay at Home another short film series starring Goofy Mickey Mouse film series Donald Duck film series Sport Goofy in Soccermania Goof Troop Mickey Mouse WorksNotes edit Distributed by Buena Vista Distribution in reissues of the short films References edit a b c Jack Kinney interview 1973 MichealBarrier com Retrieved September 5 2022 Kinney Jack d23 com Retrieved July 17 2015 Goofy s Glider film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Baggage Buster film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Victory Vehicles film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 How to Be a Sailor film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 17th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Tiger Trouble film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 African Diary film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Foul Hunting film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 They re Off D23 d23 com September 5 2015 a b Big Wash The film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Tennis Racquet film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Home Made Home film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Cold War film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Tomorrow We Diet film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Get Rich Quick film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Fathers Are People film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Hello Aloha film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Teachers Are People film D23 d23 com September 5 2015 Two Gun Goofy film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Man s Best Friend film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 How to Be a Detective film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Father s Day Off film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 For Whom the Bulls Toil film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Father s Week End film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 How to Dance film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 How to Sleep film D23 d23 com September 6 2015 Super Goof House of Mouse Season 2 Episode 10 February 2 2002 ABC a b Inside Goofy s Hilarious and Relatable How to Stay at Home Shorts from Walt Disney Animation Studios d23 com July 26 2021 The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Season 2 Episode 3 July 8 2022 Disney McLeish John D23 d23 com Retrieved September 6 2015 a b c d e f Scott Keith 3 October 2022 Cartoon Voices of the Golden Age Vol 2 BearManor Media The Complete Goofy DVD Review DVD Dizzy Retrieved February 20 2021 Doty Meriah June 4 2015 Frozen Fever and Easter Eggs Coming Soon on Disney Shorts Blu ray Exclusive Yahoo Movies Retrieved June 4 2015 John Frost April 5 2012 Goofy and Disneyland Pay Homage to Classic Shorts in The Art of Vacationing External links edit Goofy at D23 Disney A to Z Goofy at The Encyclopedia Of Disney Animated Shorts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goofy film series amp oldid 1210417470 How to Dance, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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