History of Goofy

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Goofy began life in the 1932 cartoon Mickey's Revue under the name Dippy Dawg, where he was a member of the audience. While he is lovable, he is not always the smartest dog on the block and has laughed his way into our hearts.

Goofy was initially known as Dippy Daw, and it was a 1938 book 'The Story of Dippy the Dawg' which actually began the name change to Goofy. This change was not official until 1939 when the cartoon Goofy and Wilbur was released.

Goofy was created to be a dog with human features. For example… he walks upright and does have a speaking voice. Pinto Colvin, who specialized in Goofy's raucous laugh, initially supplied his voice. Later George Johnson, Bob Jackman, Hal Smith, Tony Pope, Will Ryan, and Bill Farmer have all supplied his voice. Bill Farmer began in 1986 and is the current voice actor who plays Goofy.

In the 1990's 'The Goof Troop' was shown on television and introduced Goofy's son Max to audiences. This 'family' replaced the earlier version from the 1950's where Goofy played Mr. Geef who had a wife and son. In 'The Goof Troop' his wife had disappeared and his son was now Max.

Goofy is also quite well known for his "How To….." cartoons, such as "How To Be a Rock Star" and "The Art of Skiing" these cartoons showcased Goofy's laugh and his clumsiness.

We also know Goofy from his feature film 'A Goofy Movie' which starred he and his son Max. "An Extremely Goofy Movie" followed his first feature film. Goofy is also often seen on Disney's House of Mouse

The lovable Goofy is now very well known for his wild antics at the Disney theme parks, and for his famous restaurant Goofy's Kitchen at the Disneyland Resort.

Goofy will also co-star in the children's television serious 'Disney's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse' due to begin in 2006.


Is Goofy actually a cow as the latest 2019 rumor goes?  Irrespective of his intraspecies romance  with Disneys Carabelle Cow it's hard to argue that he is a not dog since he first appeared under the name 'Dippy Dawg' in Mickey's Revue.


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08/10/2023Truly a wonderful and goofy character. He inspires me to be a goofy goober