Goofy Goof (simply known as Goofy) is an animated character that first appeared in 1932's Mickey's Revue. Named for his clumsiness and ineptitude, he is an anthropomorphic dog characterized as a hick with a southern drawl. Goofy is predominantly known for his slapstick style of comedy, and regularly appears alongside his best friends Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
He met Pooh and his friends and made his first appearance in Pooh's Adventures of The Three Musketeers. Also, Goofy Appears on Sora's Adventures.
Appearance[]
Goofy is a tall, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtleneck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora.
Personality[]
Clumsy, unintelligent, and humble are some of the words that describe Goofy. Living a rather simple lifestyle, Goofy tends to miss the obvious, act somewhat childish and absent-minded, and gets confused very easily. As a result of these factors, Goofy is rather accident-prone and is an easy target for trouble. Nevertheless, his blissfulness usually keeps him from any legitimate harm, as he tends to walk away from life-threatening danger with a smile and his signature guffaw.
Goofy's blissfulness and optimism can sometimes blind him from the feelings of those around him, however, most notably Mickey, Donald, and his son Max, who are often annoyed by Goofy's antics, as they typically receive the short end of the trouble that follows the Goof around. Despite this flaw, Goofy is extremely supportive and caring towards his loved ones. He tries his best to lighten their spirits when they feel down and selflessly sticks by them when they're in need. Goofy is also charming, somewhat infectiously; often at times when someone meets him for the first time, they are immediately taken by his welcoming aura.
Ironically, however, Goofy is aware of his fairly limited intelligence, and though usually self-loving, he does not always enjoy being goofy. In A Goofy Movie, for example, Max tricks Goofy into taking him to a concert in Los Angeles. After discovering the truth, Goofy became uncharacteristically upset and downhearted, feeling his son had such a low opinion of his capabilities and intelligence that he believed scamming him would be an easy thing to accomplish. This is one of the rare occasions where he displayed genuine anger.
He has shown a level of intelligence, as he is shown to be a superb sports player in his "How to" cartoons, which requires the ability to follow tactics. He is also smart enough to raise a child as a single parent; Max's development into a mature and responsible adult proved that Goofy's parenting skills were completely reliable. Additionally, Goofy can be stern and no-nonsense when he believes necessary, most notably seen in his "George Geef" cartoons.
Goofy is also one of the most versatile Disney characters. Although primarily a good guy, the Goof has occasionally played antagonist roles in many cartoons, such as "Ye Olden Days", "Motor Mania", "Freewayphobia", "Goofy's Freeway Troubles", "Mickey's Christmas Carol", "Donald's Halloween Scare", "No Service", and in many of the sports-themed Goofy shorts of the 1940s.
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Trivia[]
- Goofy, Donald, and Pluto are the only characters from the Mickey Mouse gang to have a son instead of a nephew or niece. Goofy has Max as a son Donald and Daisy have a toddler son in the 1959 short How to Have an Accident at Work and Pluto had Kids in Pluto's Quin-puplets and Pluto Junior.
- Also, Goofy is the only member of the trio to have a confirmed wife, although Walt Disney has speculated that Mickey and Minnie are married off-screen. However, they have no children of their own (Mickey's Nightmare does not count as it was only a dream at the time).
- In his 1930's cartoon appearances, Goofy commonly wore a black vest, blue pants, a turtleneck shirt (colored either red or orange), white gloves, extra-long brown shoes, and a very distinctive hat (either blue or green). This has been the character's iconic look ever since, even though it was seldom featured in cartoons after the 1930s.
- The only times Goofy is referred to being a dog are in early shorts, an episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, a Toon Disney commercial for Goof Troop, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, by Hades in an episode of House of Mouse, and the episode Dog Show of the 2013 series.
- Goofy is currently the only member of the Classic Disney Shorts to have his own non-segmented movie.
- Even though Goofy has sometimes been paired with Clarabelle Cow and has dated a couple of women in the Goof Troop series, he does not seem to have a significant female counterpart, making him the only member of the original Disney trio not to have one in official Disney canon.
- Although Goofy's hat is usually colored green with a black line, it is usually colored blue in comics. In his appearance in Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, his hat was a yellow-orange color. Sometimes his hat is green with a yellow line.
- The color of Goofy's vest has been somewhat inconsistent, in most appearances, it is officially black, in some appearances such as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, his vest is a light brown, and in the Theme Parks and Kingdom Hearts, it is yellow.
- His original concept name was "Dippy Dawg" in cartoon shorts created during the 1930s; then his name was given as "George Geef" or "G.G. Geef" in cartoon shorts during the 1950s, implying that "Goofy" was a nickname. Contemporary sources, including the Goof Troop television show and A Goofy Movie, now give the character's full name to be Goofy Goof. The Goof Troop pilot also refers to 'G.G. Goof' on a diploma, likely a reference to the 1950's name.
- Goofy's exact height seems to be indeterminable:
- However, in the episode, New Shoes from the Mickey Mouse series, a lyric from Mickey's song hints him to be 6'7" (201cm).
- While Goofy is famous for his trademark exclamation "Gawrsh!", he can sometimes be heard saying "Gosh!", which is the proper way to say said exclamation.
- Goofy's mother made an appearance in the Mickey Mouse Works cartoon How to be Groovy, Cool, and Fly.
- According to biographer Neal Gabler, Walt Disney himself disliked the Goofy cartoons, thinking they were merely "stupid cartoons with gags tied together" with no larger narrative or emotional engagement and a step backward to the early days of animation. As such, he threatened constantly to terminate the Goofy series, but only continued it to provide make-work for his animators.
- Some Disney movies use Goofy's holler, such as Home on the Range (where Maggie, Mrs. Calloway, and Grace accidentally hit Junior the Buffalo), Cinderella (when the King cuts the rope on the chandelier and he and the Grand Duke fall onto his bed), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (when Quasimodo caused some of Frollo's guards to fall from the Notre Dame cathedral into the nearby river), The Rescuers (when Orville takes off for the last time), and Enchanted (when the troll is flung over to the next kingdom while trying to eat Giselle). You can also hear the Goofy Holler on Alice in Wonderland during your ride vehicle transition to outside through the doors.
- Goofy, Donald, and Mickey make a cameo in the opening Concert Hall sequence of The Little Mermaid as King Triton passes them on camera left. They are in the audience with the merpeople.
- Goofy is currently one of three major Disney characters with a full-length theatrical film featuring him as the protagonist, with the others being Donald Duck (The Three Caballeros) and Scrooge McDuck (DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp). (A film starring Goofy, Mickey, and Donald is currently in development.)
- Though "Goof" is Goofy's official last name, it is rarely used in most of his appearances.
- In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Goofy's stat chart shows he has the second-highest Defense in the game, but if one takes notice and increase his Defense stat to the highest point possible, it will be shown his Defense reaches 211, one point higher than Lexaeus' Defense at max, who stat chart states he has the highest Defense stat. It is possible, but unconfirmed, that Goofy's Defense stat chart being the 2nd highest is a mistake.
- The color of Goofy's hands when his gloves are removed are inconsistent: In Goofy and Wilbur, a scene showing Goofy removing his gloves depicts him with flesh-colored hands, while in other times when his gloves are removed, they are black.
- Goofy's great-grandfather was shown to be still alive (at a very high age) in a 1961 Mickey Mouse newspaper comic.
- Goofy was said to be Walt Disney's favorite character.
- Pooh and his friends were reunited with Goofy and met his son Max Goof in Pooh's Adventures of A Goofy Movie.
- Tino and his friends met him, Mickey, and Donald in Tino's Adventures of The Three Musketeers.
- Tino and his friends will reunite with Goofy and met his son Max Goof in Tino's Adventures of A Goofy Movie.
- Goofy made a cameo in Pooh's Adventures of The Muppet Movie.
- Goofy guest starred with Donald Duck and Sora in Pooh, Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa's Adventures of Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.
- Goofy guest starred with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in Winnie the Pooh Visits The Haunted Mansion and Pooh's Adventures of American Dragon: Jake Long.
- Goofy will reunite with Mickey and Donald in Winnie the Pooh Meets The King and I, Pooh's Adventures of Horton Hears A Who, Pooh's Adventures of Around The World In 80 Days, Pooh's Adventures of Field of Dreams, Winnie the Pooh Goes to The Sandlot (and its sequels), Winnie the Pooh Meets the Rookie of the Year, Pooh's Adventures of Barney Live in New York City, Pooh's Adventures of Mouse Hunt, Winnie the Pooh hears The Sound of Music, Pooh's Adventures of James and the Giant Peach, Pooh's Adventures of Krypto the Superdog, Winnie the Pooh Meets The Iron Giant, Pooh's Adventures of Rock and Rule, Pooh's Adventures of The Muppets, Pooh's Adventures of Animals United, Pooh's Adventures of Horton Hears A Who, Pooh's Adventures of Miracle on 34th Street, Pooh's Adventures of Wreck It Ralph, Winnie the Pooh Meets Mary Poppins, Winnie the Pooh in The Adventures of the American Rabbit, Pooh's Adventures of The Fairly OddParents: Whishology: (Full Movie), and Winnie the Pooh Meets Ponyo.
- He's a Team Member of Sora's Adventures Team Since 2011 When TheAngryPepe First Do the First Episode of Sora's Adventures Called Sora in Mickey's PhilharMagic.
- Goofy, along with Sora and Donald, will join Winnie the Pooh and his team in Pooh's Adventures of The War of the Worlds.
- Goofy, along with Sora and Donald, will make their first debuts in Winnie the Pooh Shouts Help! I'm a Fish.
- Goofy will meet Bloom and her friends in Pooh's Adventures of Winx Club Season 2.
- Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck will make their first guest appearances in a Winx Club crossover film in Bloom Meets Tinker Bell.
- Goofy will see Bloom and her friends again in Bloom's Adventures of The Three Musketeers and Bloom's Adventures of A Goofy Movie.
- Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck will meet Nighlock and Red Smoke in Nighlock and Red Smoke in Kingdom Hearts.
- Goofy appeared in Season 3 episode 2 "Quack Pack" of DuckTales (2017) in his Goof Troop attire.
- Goofy will join the team in Winnie the Pooh vs The Mummy (1999).
- Goofy will make his debut in Winnie the Pooh Knows God With Us.