He has always been popular, his happy go lucky nature is refreshing and always comical. If you wish to be credited, please include what form you want that to take.Goofy has been around almost as long as the founding Mickey Mouse. If you wish to submit content for consideration for this blog, please send the information with links to my email. That’s all for this week, everyone! Hope you all enjoyed it, and I’ll see you next week! Author ragingoceans36 Posted on ApFebruTags Disney, dog, Goofy, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, Mickey Mouse Works, Mickey's House of Mouse, scuba, Shark, snorkel Leave a comment on Das Goof The Happiest Place on Earth Gotta love Donald’s ‘I WILL rip that snorkel out and hold your head underwater until you stop struggling, I’LL DO IT!’ face. In the car with Goofy here is Jiminy Johnson, a one shot character voiced by Jimmie Johnson of NASCAR fame. The last two sets today come from ‘Mickey and the Roadster Racers’, a CGI based cartoon where Mickey and friends race about in their own custom racers. Goofy does let out a ‘He-yuk!’ from inside the shark just before the final wipe, so I guess that gives just enough plausible deniability that Goofy didn’t actually snuff it, but he still never actually exits the shark, so it’s still a bit more disturbing than one expects.įrom ‘Max’s Embarrassing Date’, the ‘How to Ride A Bicycle’ short gave us this quick shot… In a somewhat controversial ending, he actually succeeds… by getting eaten by the shark. The first set is from one of the ‘Goofy’s Extreme Sports’ segments in the ‘Gone Goofy’ episode, titled Shark-Feeding, in which Goofy, you guessed it, tries to feed a shark. Donald was the doorman, for instance, and Goofy was the head waiter. The first pair of sets today will be from Mickey Mouse Works, and later on Mickey’s House of Mouse, an awesome show from 2001-2003 that focused on Mickey owning a club and being helped in various roles by other characters. Goofy has seen some time here before, in the Happiest Place on Earth and The Rest of the Disney Afternoon posts last October, but this will go outside the parks and Disney Afternoon into his other animated stuff. Welcome back, everyone! This week, we’re taking a look at one of Disney’s Fab Five, Goofy! Well, that’s all for this week, everyone! See you in two weeks! Not necessarily in their own dedicated entries, mind you. No artist info available for these ones.Īside from the third pic, I’ll have more from the franchises depicted in the other covers at some point. Wow, that shark in that first pic would swallow him whole…Ĭredits (starting from top left): Knud Ansgar Møller (Busen), unknown, unknown, unknown, Patrice Croci, Marco Gervasio, unknownĪlright, I’ll end the entry with some non-Disney stuff here. Here’s a few more from Journal de Mickey, this time starring Goofy.Ĭredits (starting at top left): Pierre Nicolas, Pierre Nicolas, René Guillaume, unknownĪnd now some with the main mouse himself. Let’s get right to it.įirstly, here are some Donald Duck covers from the French publication, Le Journal de Mickey…įrom the top left to bottom, artists are: Morgan Prost, unknown, René Guillaume, René Guillaume. These will primarily be Disney, but I’ll sprinkle in some from other places as well. So, today, I thought focus on a specific type of pic comic book covers. Welcome back, everyone! Hope you’re all staying safe.
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