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    Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...

  3. The Strangely Amusing World Of “Goofy Ahh” Memes - AOL

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    Hilarious Compilation of “Goofy Ahh” Pictures. Dive into this collection of “Goofy Ahh” images, where absurdity and humor collide in the best way possible. #1 Costume Cat.

  4. How to Play Baseball - Wikipedia

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    How to Play Baseball is a cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures in September 1942, featuring Goofy. [1] The short was produced at the request of Samuel Goldwyn and first shown to accompany the 1942 feature film The Pride of the Yankees. [2]

  5. The Olympic Champ - Wikipedia

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    The short was released on December 2, 2002, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy. [3] Additional releases include: The Goofy World of Sports – VHS (1992) It's a Small World of Fun! Volume 2 – DVD (2006) [4]

  6. The Art of Skiing - Wikipedia

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    Goofy goes to Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, to learn how to ski.The name of the resort can be seen in the opening frames of the cartoon. Sugar Bowl Ski Resort was used because Walt Disney had an interest in the Sugar Bowl ski area, to the extent that one of the peaks at Sugar Bowl is named Mt. Disney after him.

  7. Father's Lion - Wikipedia

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    The plotline of the short is a parody of the book, that loosely based on the novel The Mountain Lion by Robert William Murphy. The film was directed by Jack Kinney and features Pinto Colvig as Goofy and Bobby Driscoll as Goofy's son, Goofy Junior. Voices for the narrator and the lion were uncredited. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Goofy Adventures - Wikipedia

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    Goofy Adventures is a comic book published by Disney Comics featuring Goofy as the main character. In this comic book Goofy appears in different parody type stories. This comic book lasted for 17 issues from April 1990 to August 1991, edited by David Seidman.

  9. Goofy Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Goofy Gymnastics is one of Goofy's most popular and famous cartoons. The cartoon is also shown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) during the scene where Roger and Eddie hide in a cinema. Roger Rabbit laughs out loud with the cartoon, praises Goofy's timing and finesse and claims he is a "genius".