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The Art of Vacationing (also known as Goofy in The Art of Vacationing) is a 2012 American fantasy comedy short film featuring Goofy made to promote the Disneyland Resort and Mickey's Toontown. The film is directed by Matt Wyatt [ 2 ] and stars Bill Farmer as Goofy and Corey Burton as the Narrator .
How to Stay at Home is an American animated series of short films written and directed by Eric Goldberg and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.The series stars Bill Farmer with narration from Corey Burton and centers on Goofy as he is forced to stay in his home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The following is an episode list for the Walt Disney Television Animation produced series Goof Troop.The series, which featured the antics and mis-adventures of Goofy, his son Max and his neighbor Pete, along with Pete's family (wife Peg, son P.J. and daughter Pistol), ran for a total of 78 episodes and 1 Christmas special.
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.
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.