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  2. An Extremely Goofy Movie - Wikipedia

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    Bebe Neuwirth as Sylvia Marpole, the college librarian who immediately becomes Goofy's love interest when she is shown to share Goofy's love for American culture from the 1970s, when Goofy previously attended college. Andrew Collins served as the supervising animator for Sylvia.

  3. Goofy - Wikipedia

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    While Goofy is clearly depicted as a single custodial parent in all of these appearances, by the end of An Extremely Goofy Movie he begins a romance with the character Sylvia Marpole, Max being grown and in college by this point. In one episode of Bonkers, Goofy has an off-screen cameo whose distinctive laugh is "stolen" by a disgruntled toon ...

  4. Bebe Neuwirth - Wikipedia

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    An Extremely Goofy Movie: Sylvia Marpole Voice [25] 2002 Tadpole: Diane Lodder The Adventures of Tom Thumb and Thumbelina: Thumbelina's Mother Voice [25] 2003 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days: Lana Jong Le Divorce: Julia Manchevering 2004 The Big Bounce: Alison Ritchie 2005 Game 6: Joanne Bourne 2008 Adopt a Sailor: Patricia 2009 Fame: Ms. Lynn ...

  5. Max Goof - Wikipedia

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    Maximilian "Max" Goof is a cartoon character who is the son of the Disney character Goofy.He first appeared in the 1951 short Fathers Are People as Goofy Jr., and later appeared in the 1992 television series Goof Troop as Max Goof, a preteen.

  6. Bill Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Farmer was born on November 14, 1952, in Pratt, Kansas, the second child in his family. [1] [3] His parents were of English and Welsh descent.[1]Farmer began doing voices at the age of 10, involved doing impressions, especially those of Western stars like John Wayne or Walter Brennan.

  7. The Art of Self Defense (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    The narrator shows the audience, with Goofy as the model, learn about proper breathing exercises, skipping rope for conditioning, as well as punching the bag to measure coordination, agility, and developing the skill of "covering up", and shadow boxing literally against his shadow, normally used for perfecting form and timing.

  8. 1958 in animation - Wikipedia

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    Bebe Neuwirth, American actress (voice of Mirage in Aladdin, Annabelle and Belladonna in All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series, Sylvia Marpole in An Extremely Goofy Movie, Ms. Bladdar in Pepper Ann, Deadpan in the Freakazoid! episode "The Wrath of Guitierrez", Emma Glamour in the DuckTales episode "Louie's Eleven!", Marguerite Grey in the Over the ...

  9. Hockey Homicide - Wikipedia

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    As was typical for the Goofy sports spoofs, most of the players' names are those of Disney staffers, including Jack Kinney, Al Bertino, Norman Ferguson, Art Riley, Bill Berg, Don DaGradi, Jack Hannah, Charles Nichols, Milt Kahl, Eric Larson, etc. Pinto Colvig had left the studio by then, so archived voice tracks were used.