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  2. Polar Trappers - Wikipedia

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    Polar Trappers is a 1938 Donald Duck and Goofy cartoon set in the South Pole, where the duo are trapping polar animals (or at least, attempting to). [1] This is the first of the six short films of the Donald & Goofy series, as well as the first cartoon where Donald Duck and Goofy appear without Mickey Mouse.

  3. Goofy - Wikipedia

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    Goofy is a cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company. He is a tall, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora. Goofy is a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, and is Max Goof's father.

  4. Goofy (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Goofy short 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 Disney short films from 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.

  5. Walt Disney Productions short films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    Goofy: Fathers Are People: Jack Kinney: October 21 "The Complete Goofy" Donald Duck: Out of Scale: Jack Hannah: November 2 "The Chronological Donald, Volume Four" "Starring Chip 'n' Dale" Concept inspired by the ridable miniature Carolwood Pacific Railroad located in Walt Disney's backyard [1] Goofy: No Smoking: Jack Kinney: November 23 "The ...

  6. Stock sound effect - Wikipedia

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    Goofy holler the cry that the Disney character Goofy makes when falling or being launched into the air, that can be transcribed as "Yaa-hoo-hoo-hoo-hooey!" Universal telephone ring a ringing telephone, used in the opening credits of The Rockford Files. Sound designer Ben Burtt has said of it:

  7. How to Hook Up Your Home Theater - Wikipedia

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    The short was partially produced using a new "paperless" production pipeline for Disney, the first major change in production technique for hand-drawn animation at Disney since the introduction of CAPS, and was also an attempt to see if the new digital animation tools could be used to produce a short with the same graphic look as that of a late 1940s, early 1950s cartoon.

  8. How to Play Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The short was released on December 2, 2002 on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy. [5] Additional releases include: 1983 - "Cartoon Classics: Sport Goofy" (VHS) 2005 - "Classic Cartoon Favorites: Extreme Sports Fun" (DVD) 2011 - "Have a Laugh! Volume Three" (DVD)

  9. How to Play Football - Wikipedia

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    How to Play Football is an animated comedy short film by Disney starring Goofy, [1] released on September 15, 1944. [2] The short was directed by Jack Kinney. [3] The seven and a half minute film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to the Tom and Jerry cartoon Mouse Trouble by MGM.