"Though he seems intoxicated, he's just highly animated!"
―Max Goof on Goofy[src]
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 predominately known for his slapstick style of comedy, and regularly appears alongside his best friends Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
Originally dubbed Dippy Dawg, Goofy was conceived as a one-shot character, but proved so popular amongst audiences and Walt Disney's staff (in no small part due to his signature guffaw, courtesy of Pinto Colvig) that he quickly became a recurring character in Disney short films. He was known for regularly singing a blissful rendition of his trademark song, "The World Owes Me a Living". Animator Art Babbit would be largely responsible for developing and refining the Goof's character. Babbit imbued Goofy with a good-natured and laid-back mien, while also establishing such traits as Goofy's sloppy walk and baggy attire. Goofy would eventually receive his own film series, starting with Goofy and Wilbur in 1939.
In the 1940s, Goofy featured in a series of "How To" cartoons, which saw a pantomime Goof participating in various recreational activities (mainly sports) at the behest of a posh narrator. Goofy was reinvented as an Everyman father in the 1950s—in a series of shorts that would inspire the 1992 animated series Goof Troop, in which Goofy served as the suburban single parent of his son and only child, Max Goof. Goofy would also become the first of Disney's classic characters to star in his own feature-length film, being 1995's A Goofy Movie.
Contents
1Background
1.1Personality
1.2Family
1.3Voice
1.4Goofy holler
2History
2.11932-1934
2.21935-1938
2.31939-1949
2.41950s
2.5Present
3Film appearances
3.1Saludos Amigos
3.2Who Framed Roger Rabbit
3.3A Goofy Movie
3.4Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
3.5An Extremely Goofy Movie
3.6Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
3.7Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
3.8Other films
4Television
4.1Walt Disney anthology series
4.2The Mickey Mouse Club
4.3The Mouse Factory
4.4Goof Troop
4.5Bonkers
4.6Mickey Mouse Works
4.7House of Mouse
4.8Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
4.9Mickey Mouse
4.10Mickey and the Roadster Racers
4.11DuckTales (2017)
4.12It's a Dog's Life
4.13How to Stay at Home
5Printed media
5.1In comics
5.2Kingdom Keepers
6Video games
6.1Kingdom Hearts series
6.2Epic Mickey
6.3Other video games
6.4Disney Infinity
6.5Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
7Disney Parks
7.1Disneyland Resort
7.2Walt Disney World
7.3Tokyo Disney Resort
8Filmography
9Gallery
10Trivia
11References
12External links
Background
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.[10] 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.[11]
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.[12][13][14] 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.[12][15]
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.
Family
In contrast with other major Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, who are always shown only as uncles, Goofy's family life has instead afforded him portrayals as both a husband and a father. In the 1950s, cartoon shorts were produced that depicted Goofy as a family man, having both a wife—but always with her face unseen—and a son, Goofy Junior, whose birth was seen in the short "Fathers Are People". Though, this status of Goofy's was eventually fazed out afterward.
His grandmother, Grandma Goofy, made her debut in a 1944 Mickey Mouse newspaper strip, with her first speaking appearance being in 1955. In a 1953 newspaper strip, Goofy says that he grew up in a large family.[16] Though the specific members vary, many subsequent sources would go on to illustrate this in their own ways.
In the 1957 Disneyland episode "The Adventure Story", it was said that Goofy's father is named Amos Goofy and that he is, in fact, the Goofy from the cartoon "African Diary". Other members of Goofy's family tree given in the special included Wilbur Goofy (1901), Wyatt Goofy (1880), Lewis Goofy (1807), Pilgrim Goofy (1642), Leonardo da Goofy (1551), Cedric Goofy (1142), Nero Goofy (636 A.D.), Horatio Goofy (106 B.C.), and Caveman Goofy (no date given). Plus Goofy's Aunt Matilda, his Uncle Joe (the Goofy from "For Whom the Bulls Toil"), and his grandfather Ebenezer Goofy (a raincoat-wearing sailor).[17]
In comic books, Goofy was regularly featured as having a nephew, Gilbert, who has never appeared outside of comics. In the 1958 comic Goofy's Last Stand, more information about Goofy's father is given as Goofy says "Looky here! Muh pappy was a railroad man!" while showing his family album to Gilbert. In the European comic books, Goofy has an adventurer cousin called Arizona Goof, who is a spoof of the archaeologist Indiana Jones. Goofy's brother Gaffy (Pappo in the original Italian version) disappeared in the jungle and was reunited with his brother in the Mickey Mouse comic The Quest for Tarzan (first published in 1957).[18]
In modern years, Goofy's status as a family man, as originally depicted in the 1950s cartoons, resurfaced in the 1992 animated TV series Goof Troop, albeit with two major changes. His marital status was changed to make him a single father, while his son was re-invented from Goofy Junior into Max Goof.[19] It was this TV show and its related media that explored Goofy's family more than any other media.
Several episodes of the show would feature Goofy telling Max about the heroic exploits of their ancestors, including Sir Goofy of Knock-Knees A.K.A. Goofin' Hood (Goofy's ninth great-granddad), Eliot Goof (Goofy's uncle), Sherlock Goof (Goofy's great-great-uncle), Mopalong Goofy (Goofy's great-great-grandpa), and Caveman Goof (Goofy's ancestor). The episode "Goof Under My Roof" first mentioned Goofy's Aunt Goophelia, whose china cabinet was said to be the family heirloom. Aunt Goophelia later appeared in person at a family reunion in "Calling All Goofs" along with three other members of the Goof Clan: Great-Uncle Pattonleather Goof, Cousin Wernher von Goof, and Uncle M. Angelo Goof. Other relatives seen or mentioned in the show were Goofy's niece/Max's cousin Debbie, Goofy's great-great-granddaddy Gooferamus T. Goofy,[5] his "great-grand-uncle" Dr. Frankengoof,[6] an unnamed uncle who "had a rewarding yet brief career in the circus,"[7] his Aunt Mildred, his other great-great-grandfather Gooferamus G. Goof,[5] and even his grandma (whom he referred to as "Granmammy").
Goofy's parents were also mentioned in two Goof Troop episodes each, in contexts that implied them both to still be alive during the show's time.[20][21][22] Goofy even once implied that his mother had given birth to him at a public place like a zoo or a farm or some such.[23] His father, meanwhile, was also a point of importance and reverence in the 1995 spinoff feature film A Goofy Movie, wherein it was said that Goofy, when he was Max's age, once took a road trip to Lake Destiny, Idaho with his father and that the two had also once gone on a camping trip at Yosemite National Park. A map depicting the road trip to Lake Destiny was shown in the movie to have first belonged to a "Walter P. Goofey", which was passed down to a "Benjamin Goofey" and then to "all Goofeys". The movie also featured a fishing pole that had been "handed down from Goof to Goof to Goof," as well as a fishing technique called the Perfect Cast, that Goofy described as "a family secret handed down through about twelve or thirteen Goof generations."
In the April 1995 issue of Disney Adventures magazine, a Goof Troop comic strip titled "Losted Founder's Day" referred to Goofy's granddad as having known the real story of how Spoonerville (Goofy's hometown in Goof Troop) was founded, which he passed down to Goofy who then told it to Max. In the same comic, it is implied (but never confirmed outright) that another of Goofy's ancestors was a man named Sourdough Goof, who was one of two gold prospectors involved in the formation of Spooner Lake in the 1800s (the other being his partner, Grubstake Pete, who was likewise implied to be one of Pete's ancestors). In the French magazine Le Journal de Mickey, three out of nine Goof Troop (or La Bande à Dingo) comic strips published from 1993 to 1995 went into Goofy's ancestral history in ways very much like the aforementioned "Goof History" episodes of the TV show. The ancestors described by Goofy (or "Dingo", as he is known in France) in these issues were Aladdingo, his lover-turned-wife Princess Samia, Sherlock Goof again[24] and Messire Dingochotte de La Mancha.[8]
In An Extremely Goofy Movie, Goofy's father is brought up again when his old counting machine is given to Max as a going-away-to-college present from Goofy. Both of Goofy's parents have also made cameo appearances in episodes of House of Mouse, with his mother appearing in the cartoon short "How to Be Groovy, Cool and Fly" during the episode "Big Bad Wolf Daddy", and his father briefly shown working in the nightclub's kitchen in "Goofy's Menu Magic". A grandfather of Goofy's, Captain Goof-Beard, has also appeared in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Mickey's Pirate Adventure", and Goofy's Grandma was the subject of the 2013 Mickey Mouse TV series episode aptly titled "Goofy's Grandma".
Voice
Goofy had a distinctive low-pitched voice, originally provided by voice actor Pinto Colvig. Colvig first voiced the character from 1932 to 1938. When Colvig left Disney in 1938 to work on other projects, Danny Webb voiced the character for a brief period from 1939-1943.[1] Colvig returned to Disney and resumed voicing Goofy from 1944 until 1965's "Goofy's Freeway Troubles"; however, Colvig continued to voice Goofy several more times until his death in 1967. Stuart Buchanan voiced Goofy in The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air. Jimmy MacDonald also voiced Goofy in the 1960s Disney album, Donald Duck and his Friends.
After Colvig's death, he was voiced by Jack Wagner, Hal Smith, Will Ryan, and Tony Pope. Since 1986, Goofy has been voiced by Bill Farmer.
During the early 1950s, many cartoons have Goofy with a normal human-like voice. The "normal" voice was also provided by Bob Jackman, but the Goof was given his traditional voice back after a few cartoons.
Goofy's catchphrases are "gawrsh!" (which is his usual exclamation of surprise), along with "a-hyuck!" (a distinctive chuckle), and especially the Goofy holler (see below).
Goofy holler
Since 1941 short The Art of Skiing, Goofy has become famous for his signature holler "Yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-hoo-hooey!" The holler was first recorded by yodeller Hannes Schroll. Some sources claim that Schroll was not paid for the recording. Today, the holler is done by Goofy's current voice actor Bill Farmer. Farmer also demonstrated the "Goofy Holler" in the Disney Treasures DVD The Complete Goofy. This famous holler is sometimes used in cartoons, films, and attractions in which Goofy does not appear (notable examples include Cinderella and Lambert the Sheepish Lion).
History
1932-1934
Goofy first appeared in Mickey's Revue, first released on May 25, 1932. Directed by Wilfred Jackson, this short features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow performing another song and dance show. Mickey and his gang's animated shorts by this point routinely featured song and dance numbers. It begins as a typical Mickey cartoon of the time, but what would set this short apart from all that had come before was the appearance of a new character, whose behavior served as a running gag. Dippy Dawg, as he was named by Disney artists, was a member of the audience. He constantly irritated his fellow spectators by noisily crunching peanuts and laughing loudly, until two of those fellow spectators knocked him out with their mallets (and then did the same laugh as he did). This early version of Goofy had other differences with the later, more developed ones besides the name. He was an old man with a white beard, a puffy tail, and no trousers, shorts, or undergarments. But the short introduced Goofy's distinct laughter. This laughter was provided by Pinto Colvig. A considerably younger Dippy Dawg then appeared in The Whoopee Party, first released on September 17, 1932, as a party guest and a friend of Mickey and his gang.
Dippy Dawg made a total of four appearances in 1932 and two more in 1933, but most of them were bit parts. But by his seventh appearance, in Orphan's Benefit, first released on August 11, 1934, he gained the new name "Goofy" and became a regular member of the gang along with new additions Donald Duck and Clara Cluck.
1935-1938
Mickey's Service Station, first released on March 16, 1935, was the first of the classic "Mickey, Donald & Goofy" comedy shorts. Those films had the trio trying to cooperate in performing a certain assignment given to them. Early on, they became separated from each other and then the short's focus started alternating between each of them facing the problems at hand, each in their way and distinct style of comedy. The end of the short would reunite the three to share the fruits of their efforts, failure more often than success. Clock Cleaners, first released on October 15, 1937, and Lonesome Ghosts, first released on December 24, 1937, are usually considered the highlights of this series and animated classics.
Progressively during the series, Mickey's part diminished in favor of Goofy and Donald. The reason for this was simple: between the easily-frustrated Donald and the always-living-in-a-world-of-his-own Goofy, Mickey, who became progressively gentler and more laid-back, seemed to act as the straight man of the trio. The studio's artists found that it had become easier to come up with new gags for Goofy or Donald than Mickey, to a point that Mickey's role had become unnecessary.
Polar Trappers, first released on June 17, 1938, was the first film to feature Goofy and Donald as a duo. That short features the duo as partners and owners of "Donald and Goofy Trapping Co", having settled in the Arctic for an unspecified period to capture live walruses to bring back to civilization. Their food supplies consist of canned beans. The focus shifts between Goofy trying to set traps for walruses and Donald trying to catch penguins to use as food — both with the same lack of success.
Mickey would return in The Whalers, first released on August 19, 1938, but this would be the last short of the 1930s to feature all three characters together.
1939-1949
Goofy next starred in his first solo cartoon Goofy and Wilbur, directed by Dick Huemer and first released on March 17, 1939. The short featured Goofy fishing with the help of Wilbur, his pet grasshopper.
In 1939, Pinto Colvig had a falling-out with Walt Disney and left the studio, leaving Goofy without a voice. According to Leonard Maltin, this is what led to the creation of the How to... cartoons of the 1940s, in which Goofy had little to no dialogue, and a narrator (often John McLeish) was used (they would also reuse some of Colvig's previously-recorded Goofy tracks or hire a new voice actor to imitate it). In those cartoons, Goofy would demonstrate, clumsily but always determined and never frustrated, how to do everything from snow ski to playing football to riding a horse.
The Goofy How to... cartoons worked so well that they became a staple format and are still used in Goofy shorts today. Later, starting with How to Play Baseball (1942), Goofy starred in a series of cartoons where every single character in the cartoon was a different version of Goofy. Expanding his cartoon roles, this took Goofy out of the role of just being a clumsy cartoon dog and into an Everyman figure.
Colvig returned to Disney in 1944 and resumed voicing Goofy.
Many of Goofy's starring cartoons were directed by Jack Kinney.
1950s
The 1950s saw Goofy transformed into a family man going through the trials and tribulations of everyday life, such as marriage, dieting, giving up smoking, and the problems of raising children. Walt Disney himself came up with this idea, hoping it would put personality back into the character which he felt was lost when Goofy was merely a crowd of extras.
Interestingly, Goofy is never referred to as "Goofy" during this period. While every cartoon continued with the opening text reading "Walt Disney presents Goofy" before each cartoon's title, he was usually called "George Geef" in the cartoons' dialogue. When the stories featured Goofy as multiple characters, then he had numerous other names as well, e.g. Mr. Walker/Mr. Wheeler in Motor Mania, Mr. X in Aquamania, etc.
Also, the 1950s Goofy shorts gave the character a noticeable makeover. He was more intelligent, had smaller eyes with eyebrows, had flesh-colored skin instead of black fur and sometimes had a completely different voice. Showcasing Pinto Colvig's versatility, Colvig voiced most of the everyman series completely by himself, though Bob Jackman took over as the voice of Goofy in some shorts when Colvig was unavailable. He even lacked his droopy ears, an external pair of teeth, and white gloves in some shorts.
Goofy's final cartoon from the "classic" era was the educational short Goofy's Freeway Troubles (his final solo starring cartoon from the "classic" era was Aquamania in 1961); after this educational short, Goofy would retire from films (along with the rest of the classic cast), due to declining popularity as well as the death of his original voice actor Pinto Colvig. Goofy's Freeway Troubles was also notable as the final cartoon to feature Goofy's "everyman" persona of the 1950s; recent media since the early-1980s have mostly restored the Goof's traditional goofy persona, though some media such as Goof Troop and its successors balanced out both the Goof's traditional goofy and Everyman personas (see below for more information).
As George Geef, Goofy's character on how he would appear in Goof Troop was prototyped, according to official Disney records, George Geef's son "Junior" evolved into the modern iteration of Goofy's son Max Goof.
Present
In 2007, Goofy starred in a new theatrical cartoon short called How to Hook Up Your Home Theater, which premiered at the Ottawa International Animation Festival. The short received a positive review from animation historian Jerry Beck and then had a wide release on December 21, 2007, in front of National Treasure: Book of Secrets.
In 2011, Goofy appeared in Checking in with Goofy, a short cartoon advertising the Disney Cruise Line.
In 2012, Goofy, depicted in his "live" form from the Disney theme parks, starred in his first live-action short The Art of Vacationing. Later that year, Goofy made an appearance in the animated short Electric Holiday as a model.
Film appearances
Saludos Amigos
Goofy stars in the segment El Gaucho Goofy where he is re-imagined as a Texan cowboy and is put to work as a gaucho in Argentina. He works together with a trickster horse as the narrator explains the life of the gaucho. Life as a gaucho for Goofy is strange, harsh, and tiresome - not because of the living conditions, but mainly due to the antics of his horse. He is flown back to Texas in the end, to his gratitude.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
In Who Framed Roger Rabbit, excerpts from the Goofy short Goofy Gymnastics are shown when Roger and Eddie are hiding out in the movie theater (even though the film takes place in 1947, and the cartoon in question came out in 1949). Also, one of Eddie Valiant's old newspaper clippings describes how he and Teddy cleared Goofy's name when he was falsely accused of being a spy. Jessica Rabbit tells Roger that he was better than Goofy after Roger attempted to save her from Judge Doom and the Toon Patrol. Goofy himself shows up at the end, alongside the other residents of Toontown.
Storyboards for a deleted sequence focused around Marvin Acme's funeral show Goofy as one of the pallbearers, sharing the duty with Yosemite Sam, Popeye, Bluto, Felix the Cat, and Hermann the Mouse.[25]
A Goofy Movie
Goofy and his son Max are the co-protagonists of A Goofy Movie, which is based on the characters' appearances in the prior TV series Goof Troop. The film focuses on the father-son relationship between Goofy (who is clumsy, goofy, and not very intelligent) and Max (who is a teenager not wanting to become like his father). While Goofy seems to be in denial that Max is growing up, Max is embarrassed by his father's clumsy antics, which leads to some tension between them.
After Max gets into trouble on the last day of school before the summer break, Goofy fears that his son is becoming a delinquent. To remedy this, Goofy decides to take Max on a long summer road trip to Idaho, against the protestations of Max.
During the trip, he meets up with Pete, whom he asks for advice on parenting, as Goofy feels that his previous attempts are only driving Max away. Pete advises a strict approach that he believes has made his son P.J. respect him, but when P.J is seen talking with Max, it is quite clear that he has confused respect with fear. Goofy finds that the strict approach doesn't work for him and rejects it. He decides to give Max more responsibility by making Max the navigator and allowing him to choose the stops. This appears to work, but when they make a stop at a motel, Pete tells Goofy (with some pleasure) that his son has been duping him. At first, Goofy refuses to believe him, but his trust is shattered when he discovers that Pete was right and that Max changed the map route to lead to Los Angeles rather than Idaho.
After an argument that leads to their car floating on a river, Goofy and Max finally have an open discussion. Goofy learns that Max is in love with a girl from his school named Roxanne and that his earlier school problems had come as a result of trying to impress her. Max had agreed to a date with Roxanne but had to cancel due to the trip. To impress her, Max had lied and stated that Goofy was taking him to see a concert in Los Angeles and that the two of them would be on stage with the band. Goofy understands his son's reasons and decides to help Max get on stage.
Suddenly, the two head over a waterfall. Max is saved, but Goofy falls until Max rescues him using a maneuver called "The Perfect Cast"—a fishing cast that Goofy had taught Max earlier. Somehow, Goofy and Max can get to Los Angeles and eventually on stage at the concert ending up dancing with the rock star celebrity, which all of Max's friends are watching on TV. When they return home, Max, with Goofy's support, explains his lie to Roxanne and apologizes to her. She forgives him and Max takes the opportunity to introduce her to Goofy.
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
In Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, Goofy stars in the segment "A Very Goofy Christmas", which takes place chronologically before Goof Troop and revolves around Goofy trying to prove the existence of Santa Claus to Max (after Pete tells Max that Santa doesn't exist) to keep both his son's and his own belief in Santa alive.
The segment begins with Goofy helping Max to write their letter to Santa, but they miss the mail truck and must chase it down on Max's bike. After taking a shortcut through the local mall, the father and son duo catch up with the truck just in time to have their letter mailed. Later, when the two are shoveling snow off their driveway, their next-door neighbor Pete laughs at the two's belief in Santa, causing Max to question whether or not Santa exists. Goofy reassures his son that Santa does exist, and later at the home of a poor family, Goofy dresses up as Santa to revitalize Max's belief. However, Goofy is quickly unmasked, leaving Max disappointed. Insistent that Santa must exist, Goofy waits all night for Santa to come. But when Santa doesn't come, Goofy's troubles are punctuated by his falling off the roof: An action that Goofy vowed to Max would not happen in addition to his vow that Santa would come.
With his faith now seemingly quashed, Goofy sinks into a state of depression. Max tries to cheer up his father in the same way Goofy earlier tried to do so for Max: Max dresses up as Santa, restoring his father's faith. But when Goofy attempts to have "Santa" meet Max, he ends up chasing the disguised Max up the chimney, where Max is accidentally unmasked and explains to his father that he just wanted to make his dad happy. Goofy is touched by this and the two embrace. In the end, Goofy's faith is validated after all when real Santa finally comes and gives Max the gift he had asked for earlier.
Goofy and Max then appear during the special's finale, joining the rest of the main cast in singing a medley of famous Christmas carols.
An Extremely Goofy Movie
In the sequel to A Goofy Movie, Goofy becomes an empty-nester after Max leaves for college. His resulting depression results in him performing poorly at his job which consequently gets him fired. To obtain a new job, Goofy must get a college degree, which he never obtained earlier in his life, having dropped out before completing his final year. Goofy decides to go to the same college Max is attending. While there, Goofy joins the Gamma Mu Mu fraternity and begins a relationship with the school librarian, Sylvia Marpole. Max is initially supportive, but eventually snaps and completely disowns Goofy, telling him to get his own life. This hurts Goofy, to the point of flunking his first midterm exam and forgetting his date with Sylvia. He considers dropping out but is re-inspired by Pete, remembering that his main purpose of going back to college is to get his degree. With his focus regained, Goofy passes all of his midterms and quits the Gammas.
After the midterms, Max is scheduled to compete in the College X Games, and Goofy learns that the Gammas are planning to cheat to win. He attempts to warn Max, but Max ignores him until one of the Gammas' tricks sends P.J. flying. Without a team member, Max's team is due to be disqualified. Max realizes that Goofy tried to warn him, so he apologizes and asks Goofy to join as the third member; Goofy does so. When he sees Bradley Uppercrust III, leader of the Gammas, about to blast Max out of the final part of the event, Goofy uses his lucky horseshoe to knock him out, but fails to stop Bradley from sabotaging the final race, sending Max and Bradley's teammate Tank flying into a giant X Games logo, much to Goofy's horror. After Goofy saves Max and Tank, he and Tank help Max win the final race against Bradley.
After the school year is over, Goofy gets his degree and leaves with Sylvia, intent on leaving Max to his own devices at college. Before Goofy leaves, Max gives him the X Games trophy as an parting gift to show how much Goofy means to him.
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
In this film, Goofy plays a street urchin who becomes a musketeer alongside his best friends Mickey and Donald. The trio is assigned to protect Princess Minnie. Unknown to them, Pete has appointed them due to their lack of skill, as skilled musketeers would jeopardize his plans to capture the princess. After Minnie is captured, Goofy attempts to ram the door but ends up running out the tower window and being bounced back into the room. Goofy can repeat the move and helps to defeat the Beagle Boy guards who are guarding Minnie.
Later, Goofy is lured away from the palace by Clarabelle Cow and is captured. Clarabelle attempts to kill him, but he flirts with her, reforming her and she frees him. He then finds Donald and the two successfully rescue Mickey, who had also been captured. The trio can defeat Pete once and for all. They are made official musketeers and Goofy and Clarabelle declare their mutual love.
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas
In the sequel, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, Goofy appears with Max in the segment, "Christmas Maximus". This segment has Max coming home for Christmas with a new girlfriend Mona, who is to meet Goofy. Max asks Goofy ahead of time not to embarrass him, but Goofy's acts of love (which include Goofy acting as a chauffeur and showing Mona Max's baby pictures) do just that. Much to Max's amazement, Mona likes Goofy and so Max decides to forget his embarrassment and join in the fun.
Later, during Mickey and Pluto's segment, "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas", Pluto goes missing, prompting Scrooge McDuck to purchase a snow plow company so he and the other friends can search for Pluto through the snow. With Goofy driving the snowplow, he accidentally hits Mickey several times throughout the scene. In the end, Pluto is reunited with Mickey via Santa Claus, while Goofy, with Max, joins the rest of the gang in a medley of Christmas carols and People.
Other films
In The Little Mermaid, Goofy made a cameo appearance with Mickey and Donald at the beginning of the film, in the crowd of merpeople who were waiting for the concert of Ariel and her sisters. They can be briefly spotted before King Triton illuminates the coral chandelier.
In Aladdin, Genie was seen wearing a Goofy hat from the Disney theme parks during the film's finale.
Goofy was briefly seen on Weebo's monitor in the live-action film Flubber.
Goofy makes a silhouetted cameo at the end of The Lion King 1½. His only line was "Gawrsh!", which he says when Stitch jumps on his head while making his way to his seat.
Television
Walt Disney anthology series
On television, Goofy starred in several hour-length compilation films that originally aired as episodes of the Walt Disney anthology series. These particular specials included "The Goofy Success Story", "The Goofy Sports Story", and "The Adventure Story".
The Mickey Mouse Club
Goofy appears in the animated opening for the original 1950s version of the television series. He is seen playing a variety of instruments during the Mickey Mouse March and at the end holding a trampoline while Mickey bounces on it.
The Mouse Factory
Goofy made recurring appearances in the live-action wrap-around skits alongside the other costumed characters and celebrity guests.
Goof Troop
The 1990s animated show Goof Troop featured Goofy in a slightly different setting than his classic depiction. In the show, Goofy is a single father to his young son, Max, with whom Goofy shares a loving relationship. In the pilot episode, the two move into a home next door to his old friend Pete, who is often annoyed with Goofy, much to the ignorance of the latter.
Goofy's depiction in the series often balanced his typically goofy antics, with his goal of being a good father to Max. To teach Max lessons, Goofy would often tell stories of past Goof ancestors. At times, some of Goofy's past was revealed, though it should be noted that this history seems to have only been referenced only in the show itself. The town of Spoonerville, where they lived, was Goofy's hometown. He grew up with Pete, believing him to be a friend, though Pete was sometimes more antagonistic.
Bonkers
Though not appearing on-screen, Goofy is one of the toons Gloomy the Clown steals the sense of humor of.
Mickey Mouse Works
Goofy reappears in the animated series Mickey Mouse Works. In the series, Goofy lives out the same roles as he did in the classic shorts. Goofy is reintroduced to the How To cartoons along with the narrator. He made a cameo appearance in Mickey's Mistake as a visitor asking Minnie if she saw Mickey.
House of Mouse
Goofy appeared on House of Mouse as the title club's head waiter. Goofy's son Max Goof also appeared in House of Mouse as the nightclub's valet, so that Goofy juggled not only his conventional antics but also the father-role displayed in Goof Troop and A Goofy Movie. In this series, Goofy also reveals to have a crush on Clarabelle Cow like the other series, as he asks her on a date in the House of Mouse episode "Super Goof".
Goofy also was a secondary character in episodes revolving around Max. In "Goofy for a Day", Goofy challenges Max to be a waiter when Max decides the job is not important. In "Max's New Car", Goofy refuses to allow Max to have his vehicle, feeling that his son is not responsible enough. However, he changes his mind when Max and Mickey can remind him that he was once the same way (via clips of Goofy's Motor Mania cartoon). Finally, in "Max's Embarrassing Date", Max was being off work, and on a date with Roxanne at the House of Mouse, and all the main Disney cast (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Daisy) were embarrassing him, until Goofy, who Max thought was originally going to be the most embarrassing to deal with, cuts in between Max's date and the House of Mouse management (again, being Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Clarabelle, and Horace) to give Max and Roxanne some privacy for the night.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Goofy is one of the six main characters in the CGI preschool series. Goofy's trademark personality returns in the series. Several episodes revolve around Goofy with the first being "Goofy's Bird" where Goofy and Mickey travel to the forest to return Baby Red Bird whom Goofy adopted. Another recurring role is the role of Super Goof. In the episodes "Goofy's Super Wish" and "Super Goof's Super Puzzle", Goofy became his famous Super Goof alias to solve clubhouse problems. Goofy's romantic interest in the show is Clarabelle Cow just like Goofy's previous television incarnations. At the beginning of the series, Goofy only had a crush on Clarabelle which later on grew into a relationship. Goofy was also the first main character to be used as a mouseketool which took place in the episode "Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower". A running gag in the show includes Goofy and Donald getting into an argument over something rather childish. The series also depicts Goofy as being fluent in several animal languages including turtle and chicken. In this series, Goofy also serves as Clarabelle's boyfriend.
Goofy also appears in several episodes of the spin-off series Mickey Mousekersize and along with being one of the friends Mickey gives healthy tips to Goofy occasionally co-hosts with Mickey and Toodles. In Minnie's Bow-Toons, Goofy made a guest appearance in the episode "Dance Lessons" where he takes Clarabelle to a winter dance. He would appear again along with Mickey and the others in the special Christmas-themed episode.
Mickey Mouse
Goofy returns in the animated series revolving around Mickey and the gang's comical adventures. In this series, as it harkens back to the classic Disney shorts of the 1920s and 30s, Goofy sports his original Dippy Dawg appearance, mostly in terms of attire. Also, it seems his gut has enlarged and he seems to slouch. He generally plays the role of Mickey's trouble-making, yet well-meaning best friend.
Goofy first appears in the episode "No Service", where he acts as the incredibly strict employee of a snack shack. Though Goofy was shown to be rather aggressive in this episode, he still retained his trademark gentle and lovable persona when dealing with customers that followed the company's policy of "No shirt, no shoes, no service", which causes the story's conflict for Mickey and Donald. He even stated that he wanted to run a classy establishment, which explains why he was so strict on the rules (ironically, he squashed a bug with a spatula he used to cook and was seen picking his belly button on the job).
Goofy's more traditional personality, with his cheerful and innocent nature, returned in the episode "Stayin' Cool", where he, Donald and Mickey tried their best to cool off during the hottest day of the year.
Like in the Goof's classic cartoons, where he often played multiple character extras, Goofy can be found in varying roles throughout the series. For example: in addition to his aforementioned role in "No Service", he played a woman in "New York Weenie", a zombie version of himself in "Ghoul Friend", a band conductor in "The Adorable Couple", and a gardener in "A Flower for Minnie". Even so, a few episodes revolve specifically around him as well, such as "Potatoland", "Sleepwalkin'", "Goofy's Grandma", "Goofy's First Love", and "Workin' Stiff".
The episode "Good Sports" paid tribute to the earlier Goofy cartoons, in which Goofy played multiple (if not all) characters in one short.
In the episode "Gone to Pieces", Goofy used roller skates to get to Mickey's house because his bike in being repaired, causing him to lose control and crash into pieces. Mickey and Donald try to fix him but every attempt ends up with him going back to pieces. Mickey gets the idea of putting everything in reverse, putting Goofy back together again.
Mickey and the Roadster Racers
Goofy appears in the animated racing series as an employee of Mickey's garage. His transforming roadster is known as the "Turbo Tubster" which, as its name suggests, is modeled after a bathtub (it also has all of the typical functions of a bathtub). On the side, Goofy owns and operates a hot dog stand. Like in the clubhouse series, he is still Clarabelle's boyfriend.
DuckTales (2017)
Goofy appears in the third season of DuckTales in the episode "Quack Pack!". His appearance is based on his Goof Troop incarnation and he has a job as a photographer like in A Goofy Movie. Goofy is transported into Donald's wish for a regular life to serve as a wacky neighbor character within Gene the Genie's "turn reality into a 1990s-era sitcom" interpretation of the wish.
When Donald confides in Goofy about why he made his wish, Goofy explains to Donald how "the best photos are the ones that aren't all staged and purdy." To illustrate, he pulls out his wallet to show Donald many photographs of himself with his son, Max. In these photos, Goofy isn't always shown in his most flattering light, but the photos represent the genuine reality of Goofy's family life and the real memories he's made with his son. When asked by Donald, "Is it so wrong to want to be normal?" Goofy answers, "I reckon every family has their own normal." This sage-like advice from Goofy convinces Donald to ultimately (with his family and Goofy's help) find the lamp and undo his wish.
Afterwards, everyone is shocked to see that Goofy was really there all along, with Gene explaining, "Magic's got nothing over a big name guest star!"
It's a Dog's Life
Goofy appears in the Disney+ television series It's a Dog's Life in the segment "Goofy's Hometown Heroes", featuring both dogs and owners showcasing ways of improving people's lives with their dogs.
How to Stay at Home
Goofy stars in this series of three shorts for Disney+, centering on his life during the COVID-19 pandemic, and told in the style of the original "How to" shorts from the 50s.
In the short "How to Wear a Mask", Goofy tries to put a mask to safely leave his home. However, his struggles to put it correctly end up causing chaos throught his living room, breaking several objects. Goofy eventually leaves his house while entangled with his mask, and it is revealed that he simply just wanted to check his mail.
In "Learning to Cook", Goofy grabs the necessary ingredients to make a meal for himself, which he checks in chaothically. However, he quickly discovers that he lacks the necessary ingredients to cook a meal. Goofy improvises by using several non-edible elements from his house. In spite of this, he ends up enjoy the meal he cooked.
In "Binge Watching", Goofy watches a marathon of his favorite show. Due to his entire attention being put to the show, his strecthes his neck so his body can perform the several activites he needs to do (such as receiving a pizza, ironically while wearing a mask, and putting his pajamas). His attention ends up being so strong, that, by the end of the short, he ends up somehow sleeping and watching his show at the same time.
Printed media
In comics
Comic strips first called the character Dippy Dawg, but his name eventually changed to Goofy by 1936. In the early years, the other members of Mickey Mouse's gang considered him a meddler and a pest but eventually warmed up to him.
The comic strips were drawn by Floyd Gottfredson for Disney were generally based on what was going on in the Mickey Mouse shorts at the time but when Donald Duck's popularity led to Donald Duck gaining his newspaper strip, Disney decided that he was no longer allowed to appear in Gottfredson's strips. Accordingly Goofy remained alone as Mickey's sidekick, replacing Horace Horsecollar as Mickey's fellow adventurer and companion. Similarly, in comics, the Mickey Mouse world with Goofy as Mickey's sidekick was usually very separate from the Donald Duck world and crossovers were rare.
In the comics, Goofy also had a secret identity known as Super Goof, who appeared again later in one episode of House of Mouse. A character called Glory-Bee was Goofy's girlfriend for some years.
In 1990, when Disney was publishing their comics, Goofy starred in Goofy Adventures, which featured him starring in various parodies. Unfortunately, perhaps because of poor sales, Goofy Adventures was the first of the company's titles to be canceled by the Disney Comics Implosion, ending at its 17th issue. Oddly enough, Goofy Adventures was the only one of the canceled titles to declare its cancellation right there; the other unfortunate titles ended abruptly with no immediate announcement of their cancellation.
Kingdom Keepers
Goofy has a small cameo in the first book of the saga, where he is one of the first alive characters Finn sees when arriving at the Magic Kingdom the first night. He's also the first character Finn mentions seeing to Wayne. Wayne then thinks that Finn thinks he's goofy before realizing that Finn is talking about the character.
Video games
Kingdom Hearts series
Goofy appears alongside Donald and Sora in all of the Kingdom Hearts games. Goofy is Captain of the Royal Knights of King Mickey's court. He and Disney Castle's court magician Donald head out to search for the King and ends up teaming with Sora for the rest of their journey. He is a loyal friend to all he meets, willing to put his life on the line to protect them. Goofy's most notable scene in the series is in Kingdom Hearts II, where he is hit in the head by a rock that would have hit Mickey, had Goofy not pushed him out of the way. This caused Sora, Donald, Mickey, and even the player to believe he is dead. Though moments later, Goofy shows up alive and well, saying he "gets bonked on the head all the time", a possible nod to his cartoons. Despite being revealed to be alive, this incident is considered the darkest and most mature scene in the series. Atypical for most of his depictions, Goofy is considerably wiser than most of the main characters, even Mickey and Riku at times, despite how he comes off in the cartoons. In gameplay, Goofy uses his shield to block and attack enemies, and being a knight, he has high HP and good physical stats, especially his Defense stat, usually the highest in the series, with the debatable exception of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and he can also carry several items but his MP are below average and he can't use magic, only using them for his special attacks.
Epic Mickey
In Epic Mickey, Goofy himself does not appear, but an animatronic look-alike, built by the Mad Doctor, lives in OsTown. In the game, he appears to have no shoes, torn pants, shirt, and vest, only one glowing eye and is missing his right arm (all of which are most likely due to deterioration). In the game, as a quest, Mickey has to find each missing robotic part and return them to Animatronic Goofy. Goofy explains that the Mad Doctor's Beetleworx dismantled him and put each limb in a blue chest scattered in Tomorrow City. After all the limbs are retrieved, Animatronic Goofy is reassembled and fixed. Animatronic Goofy reappears in the sequel Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two, where he needs the player's help fixing the Ostown fountain two times. The first time, Mickey has to drain the thinner pool; the second time, Mickey has to fix the statue. The real Goofy appears in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion.
Other video games
Goofy was the star of an early platformer, Matterhorn Screamer for the Apple II and Commodore 64. Goofy also starred in the Super Nintendo adventure game Goof Troop alongside his son Max and Goofy's Hysterical History Tour for the Sega Genesis where he's the head janitor who must recover the missing pieces of some museum exhibits.
He also was in the Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance game Disney Party as a playable character. Two games for kids were released: Goofy's Fun House for the PlayStation and Goofy's Railway Express for the Commodore 64. He also appears in Disney's Extremely Goofy Skateboarding for the PC and is a playable character in Disney TH!NK Fast.
A costume of Goofy is playable in Disney Universe.
In Kinect Disneyland Adventures, Goofy appears as a meet-and-greet character on Main Street, U.S.A. and also outside his house in Mickey's Toontown. Also, Goofy serves as the player's guide in the Matterhorn mini-game and dances alongside Mickey's float in the Mickey's Soundsational Parade mini-game.
Disney Infinity
A townsperson of Goofy appears in the Toy Box of Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition, and can be summoned in the third game by Mickey to help fight enemies.[26] Goofy was also intended to become a fully playable character in either the fifth wave of 3.0 figures or a launch figure of the proposed 4.0, however, his development was halted after the studio-wide closure of Avalanche Software and indefinite cancellation of the Disney Infinity series.[27]
Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
Goofy appeared in the game during its first anniversary for the developers, officially it was obtained instantly when logging in or if the player has entered the game, his skills are dance type, he has to dance when his white ability is activated and increase the speed of your allies.
Disney Parks
Goofy is a very common character in the Disney Parks, the most common after Mickey, Minnie, and Donald. He is also featured in many shows, parades, and attractions.
Goofy is also known for having his own candy factory called Goofy's Candy Co. in various locations, most notably the Disney Springs. Around Christmas Time, Goofy often dresses as Santa Claus taking his holiday alias as "Santa Goofy" or "Goofy Claus".
Disneyland Resort
In Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland, Goofy's Playhouse is one of the many homes available for the guests to go inside and visit.
In 2011, Goofy became the star of Goofy's Sky School at Disney California Adventure. The attraction pays tribute to Goofy's famous "How to" cartoons and is based specifically on Goofy's Glider.
In 2016, Goofy was given his segment in World of Color: Season of Light, where he and Max light up their home for Christmas, which sparks a fire and comically electrocutes Goofy.
Walt Disney World
Originally called Goofy's Barnstormer, Goofy was the star of the popular Magic Kingdom attraction. The story of the ride was that Goofy took the liberty of flying a plane around his barn, which ultimately destroyed the surrounding farm. The attraction closed with the rest of Mickey's Toontown Fair in 2011 and was replaced by The Great Goofini, the only difference being that the ride was re-themed to match the new area of Storybook Circus. He is also dressed as The Great Goofini for meet-and-greets inside Pete's Silly Sideshow.
Goofy has his segment during Mickey's Royal Friendship Faire, where Tiana from The Princess and the Frog teaches him how to dance and play the tambourine.
At Disney's Hollywood Studios, Goofy plays a major role in Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, as the train conductor meant to guide guests through the attraction. At the beginning, however, the train carts are unknowingly separated, prompting Mickey and Minnie to rescue the runaway guests. At the end, the carts are reattached with the still oblivious Goofy.
Tokyo Disney Resort
In Tokyo Disneyland's Toontown, Goofy hosts an interactive attraction called Goofy's Paint and Play House, which is located inside Goofy's House, replacing the original Bounce House form of the attraction.
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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 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"
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.[28]
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.
References
↑ 1.01.1 Canemaker, John (2006). Paper Dreams: The Art And Artists Of Disney Storyboards. Disney Edition, page 86. ISBN 978-0786863075.
↑As printed in his high school yearbook photo seen in the Goof Troop episode "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp"
↑http//coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=Pappo
↑"Goofy's TV Spectacular"
↑ 5.05.15.25.3The Goof Troop episode "Hallow-Weenies" features a "Gooferamus T. Goofy", while the episode "Calling All Goofs" instead has Max refer to a "Gooferamus G. Goof". It is entirely possible that these are two separate men and are thus listed here as such, despite the two of them both having the same first name and being Goofy's "great-great-granddaddy"/Max's "great-great-great-grandpappy".
↑ 6.06.1Goofy identified Dr. Frankengoof as his "great grand-uncle", an alternate description for a "great-great-uncle".
↑ 7.07.1Mentioned in the episode "Mrs. Spoonerville"
↑ 8.08.1Alternately: Lord Dingochotte de La Mancha
↑Some speculate this name to be that of Goofy's father in the Goof Troop universe, but this has never been confirmed or denied.
↑"Mickey's Answering Service"
↑Two Weeks Vacation, No Sail
↑ 12.012.1A Goofy Movie
↑"Third Wheel"
↑"Potatoland"
↑Christmas Maximus
↑"1953 Sunday newspaper strip"
↑A Goofy Family Tree from "The Goofy Adventure Story", via Calisota.org
↑The Quest for Tarzan
↑Officially, Disney's Guest Services once declared there to be "no definitive answer" as to "who Max's mother is and where "Mrs. Goofy" went", leaving her fate up to unofficial speculation and presumption.
↑In "Midnight Movie Madness", Max wanted to see the new Mutilator movie, but Goofy wouldn't let him because he knew that scary movies didn't agree with Max. When Max denied Goofy's claim that Max had been scared by the witch in the movie Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Goofy retorted with, "Max, you can't watch Grandma stuff a chicken without getting faint."
↑In "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy", Pete mentioned Goofy's father when he said "Let's get one thing straight: I am onto you. I don't know when, and I don't know why, but somehow, one of the nuts in your family tree got the evil eye put on 'em, see? And that curse has been oozin' down through the bloodline ever since. Your father had it, you have it, and I don't want it! Got that?"
↑In "Clan of the Cave Goof", Max tried to use the argument of "Grandpa never went to the dentist," to get out of going to his own dentist appointment, to which Goofy replied "Grandpa doesn't have any teeth, Maxie."
↑In "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy", when Goofy nearly knocked over a highly-stacked display at a grocery store, Pete grumbled to Goofy, "You were born under a bad sign," to which Goofy replied, "Well, actually, I was born under a sign saying 'Please don't feed the elk.' Ah-hyuck! You see, my mother, who was pregnant at the time..." before being cut off by Pete.
↑In the French dub of the Goof Troop episode "Sherlock Goof", the titular Sherlock Goof is named "Sherlock Dingo", the same name as the detective featured in the French Goof Troop (or La Bande à Dingo) comic strip "L'Oncle Sherlock" ("Uncle Sherlock"), implying that the two are the same person.
Polar Trappers (co-starring Donald Duck) • The Fox Hunt (co-starring Donald Duck) • Goofy and Wilbur
1940s
Goofy's Glider • Baggage Buster • The Art of Skiing • The Art of Self Defense • How to Play Baseball • The Olympic Champ • How to Swim • How to Fish • El Gaucho Goofy • Victory Vehicles • How to Be a Sailor • How to Play Golf • How to Play Football • Tiger Trouble • African Diary • Californy 'er Bust • Hockey Homicide • A Knight for a Day • Double Dribble • Foul Hunting • They're Off • The Big Wash • Tennis Racquet • Goofy Gymnastics • Billposters (co-starring Donald Duck) • No Sail (co-starring Donald Duck) • Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive (co-starring Donald Duck) • Crazy with the Heat (co-starring Donald Duck)
1950s
How to Ride a Horse • Motor Mania • Hold That Pose • Lion Down • Home Made Home • Cold War • Tomorrow We Diet! • Get Rich Quick • Fathers Are People • No Smoking • Father's Lion • Hello Aloha • Man's Best Friend • Two Gun Goofy • Teachers are People • Two Weeks Vacation • How to Be a Detective • Father's Day Off • For Whom the Bulls Toil • Father's Weekend • How to Dance • How to Sleep
1960s-Present
Aquamania • Sport Goofy in Soccermania • How to Hook Up Your Home Theater • Checking in with Goofy • The Art of Vacationing
Educational Shorts
Freewayphobia • Goofy's Freeway Troubles
Songs
The World Owes Me a Living • The Goof
See Also
Goof Troop • A Goofy Movie • An Extremely Goofy Movie • How to Stay at Home
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Media
TV series and specials:Goof Troop (Video) • Goof Troop Christmas • The Making of A Goofy Movie Movies:A Goofy Movie (Video) • An Extremely Goofy Movie (Video) Books: "Great Egg-Spectations" • "Goin' Gold-Fishing" • Junior Graphic Novel • Goofy Gets Goofy • Me and My Dad Video games:Disney's Goof Troop • Disney's Extremely Goofy Skateboarding Comic series:Disney Adventures • The Disney Afternoon • Le Journal de Mickey
Disney Parks
Stitch and Friends Summer Surprise
Entertainment:Max LIVE: Gettin' Goofy With It • Mickey presents: "Happy Anniversary Disneyland Paris" Summer:Club Mouse Beat
Characters
Main Characters:Goofy • Max • Pete • P.J. • Peg • Pistol • Waffles • Chainsaw
Secondary Characters:Slick • Debbie • Duke • Duke's Girlfriend • Dutch Spackle • Uncle Bob • Leech • Ringmaster • Biff Fuddled • Spud and Wally • Miss Pennypacker • Rose Beckenbloom • Myron the Bulk • Frank Nutti • Mr. Sludge • Igor • Mr. Hammerhead • Magician's Hat Movie Characters:Bobby Zimuruski • Roxanne • Roxanne's Father • Principal Mazur • Stacey • Lisa and Chad • Nerdy Kids • Goth Girls • Possum Park Emcee • Lester the Possum • Bigfoot • Powerline • Treeny and Wendell • Sylvia Marpole • Beret Girl • Bradley Uppercrust III • Tank • Gammas • Goofy's Boss • Unemployment Lady Animals:Gopher • Female Bigfoot • Humphrey the Bear • Bubbles
Episodes
Season One: "Forever Goof" • "Axed by Addition" • "Unreal Estate" • "You Camp Take It With You" • "Midnight Movie Madness" • "Counterfeit Goof" • "O, R-V, I N-V U" • "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp" • "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime" • "Slightly Dinghy" • "Cabana Fever" • "When There's Smoke, There's Goof" • "Date with Destiny" • "Hot Air" • "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" • "Wrecks, Lies & Videotape" • "Max-imum Protection" • "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men" • "Leader of the Pack" • "Inspector Goofy" • "Shake, Rattle & Goof" • "Terminal Pete" • "Fool's Gold" • "Cat's Entertainment" • "Waste Makes Haste" • "The Ungoofables" • "All the Goof That's Fit to Print" • "To Heir is Human" • "Hallow-Weenies" • "Tub Be or Not to Be" • "Major Goof" • "A Goof of the People" • "Goof Under My Roof" • "Lethal Goofin'" • "Frankengoof" • "E=MC Goof" • "Pete's Day at the Races" • "In Goof We Trust" • "And Baby Makes Three" • "The Incredible Bulk" • "Mrs. Spoonerville" • "For Pete's Sake" • "Big City Blues" • "Rally Round the Goof" • "Window Pains" • "Nightmare on Goof Street" • "Where There's a Will, There's a Goof" • "Winter Blunderland" • "Gymnauseum" • "Come Fly with Me" • "As Goof Would Have It" • "Calling All Goofs" • "Buddy Building" • "Dr. Horatio's Magic Orchestra" • "Goofs of a Feather" • "Goof Fellas" • "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy" • "Educating Goofy" • "Peg o' the Jungle" • "Partners in Grime" • "A Pizza the Action" • "To Catch a Goof" • "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral"
Season Two: "Queasy Rider" • "Maximum Insecurity" • "Puppy Love" • "Great Egg-Spectations" • "Three Ring Bind" • "Pistolgeist" • "Bringin' on the Rain" • "Talent to the Max" • "Tee for Two" • "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder" • "Sherlock Goof" • "From Air to Eternity" • "Clan of the Cave Goof"
Songs
Goof Troop:Goof Troop Theme Song • Reindeer Rumba • Gotta Be Gettin' Goofy
A Goofy Movie:After Today • Stand Out • On the Open Road • Lester's Possum Park • Nobody Else But You • I2I An Extremely Goofy Movie:Nowhere to Run • Pressure Drop • Shake Your Groove Thing • You Make Me Feel Like Dancing • C'mon Get Happy • Knock on Wood • Right Back to Where We've Started From Deleted:Made in the Shade • Born to Be Bad
Locations
Spoonerville • Lester's Possum Park
See also
The Disney Afternoon • Raw Toonage ("Goofy's Guide to the Olympics") • Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas • ESPN • ESPN 2 • House of Mouse • Goofy's Fun House • Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
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Media
Short Films:Mickey Mouse series • Donald Duck series • Goofy series • Pluto series • Chip and Dale series
Feature Length Films: Fantasia • Saludos Amigos • The Three Caballeros • Fun and Fancy Free • Melody Time • DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp • Disney's The Twelve Days of Christmas • A Goofy Movie • Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas • Fantasia 2000 • An Extremely Goofy Movie • Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse • Mickey's House of Villains • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers • Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas Television: The Mickey Mouse Club • The Wonderful World of Disney • DuckTales • Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers • Darkwing Duck • Goof Troop • Quack Pack • Mickey's Fun Songs • Mickey Mouse Works • House of Mouse • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse • Minnie's Bow-Toons • Mickey Mouse • DuckTales • Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures • Legend of the Three Caballeros • Mickey Go Local • The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse • Mickey Mouse Funhouse • Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life
Disney Parks
Mickey's Toontown • Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway
Parade: Main Street Electrical Parade Fireworks: Ignite the Dream: A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light • Disney Dreams! • HarmonioUS • Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland • World of Color • We Love Mickey!
Characters
The Sensational Six:Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Daisy Duck • Goofy • Pluto
Producers and directors: Walt Disney • Burt Gillett • Wilfred Jackson • David Hand • Dick Huemer • Jack Hannah • Jack King • Jack Kinney • Clyde Geronimi • Charles A. Nichols • Bill Justice • Tad Stones • Roy E. Disney • Bobs Gannaway • Paul Rudish
Designers and animators: Ub Iwerks • Norman Ferguson • Les Clark • Art Babbitt • Dick Lundy • Frank Thomas • Ollie Johnston • Fred Moore • Fred Spencer • Floyd Gottfredson • Hamilton Luske • Ted Osborne • Al Taliaferro • Carl Barks • Ward Kimball • Wolfgang Reitherman • Don Rosa • Andreas Deja • Mark Henn • Michael Peraza Jr. • Robert Griggs • Eric Goldberg Composers: Carl Stalling • Frank Churchill • Oliver Wallace • Paul Smith • Albert Hay Malotte • Jimmie Dodd • Stephen James Taylor • Mark Watters • Christopher Willis Voice actors: Walt Disney • Marcellite Garner • Pinto Colvig • Billy Bletcher • Clarence Nash • Jimmy MacDonald • Bill Thompson • Paul Frees • Wayne Allwine • Tony Anselmo • Russi Taylor • Alan Young • Will Ryan • Bill Farmer • Corey Burton • Tress MacNeille • Jim Cummings • Bret Iwan • Kaitlyn Robrock
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Media
Bonkers • Video game (Super Nintendo)• Video game (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive)
Characters
Heroes:Bonkers D. Bobcat • Fall-Apart Rabbit • Leonard Kanifky • Fawn Deer • Skunky Skunk • W.W. Wacky • Charles Quibble • Ludwig Von Drake • Mad Hatter • March Hare • Toots • Harry Handbag • The Mean Old Wolf • Jitters A. Dog • Slap, Sniffle and Plop • Charlie Pig • Maggie Toon • Alto • Mac the Bass • Pops Clock • Roderick Lizzard • Tuttle Turtle • Tanya Trunk • Tiny • Linda Quipps • Sgt. Frank Grating • Bucky Buzzsaw • Smarts • Grumbles Grizzly • Rita • Broderick the Radio • Police Light • Scribble • Snitch
The Wrights:Miranda Wright • Shirley Wright • Timmy Wright The Piquels:Lucky Piquel • Dilandra Piquel • Marilyn Piquel Villains:The Collector • Mr. Doodles • Ma Parker • Wooly and Bully • Flaps the Elephant • Chick and Stu • Wacky Weasel • Wolf • Baabara • Mikey Muffin • Dr. Blade • Helga • Pitts • Mr. Malone and the Ape • Holio Kalimari • Scatter Squirrel • Katya Legs-go-on-a-lot • Turbo, Banshee and Kapow • Mammoth Mammoth • Warris and Donald • Hoagie, Knuckles, and Chumps • Toon Pencil • Weather Toons • Mole • Seymour Sleazebottom and Limo • Squash and Stretch • The Rat • T.J. Finger • Gloomy the Clown • Mr. Big • Z-Bot • Ninja Kitties Cameos: Mickey Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy • Pete • Dumbo • Hyacinth Hippo • Ben Ali Gator • Tyrannosaurus Rex • Chernaborg • Honest John • Monstro • Br'er Bear • Lady • Tramp • The Doorknob • Big Bad Wolf • Jasper and Horace • Marsupilami • Darkwing Duck • Shere Khan • Greasy • Ferdinand the Bull
Episodes
Raw Toonage shorts and compilations: "Petal to the Metal" • "Spatula Party" • "Sheerluck Bonkers" • "Bonkers in Space" • "Draining Cats and Dogs" • "Get Me to the Church on Time" • "Ski Patrol" • "Get Me a Pizza (Hold the Minefield)" • "Dogzapoppin'" • "Trailmix Bonkers" • "Quest for Firewood" • "Gobble Gobble Bonkers"
Group One (Miranda Wright): "Trains, Toons and Toon Trains" • "Tokyo Bonkers" • "The Stork Exchange" • "Bobcat Fever" • "The Toon That Ate Hollywood" • "When the Spirit Moves You" • "Fistful of Anvils" • "What You Read is What You Get" • "Toon for a Day" Group Two: (Lucky Piquel): "Going Bonkers" • "In the Bag" • "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers" • "Out of Sight, Out of Toon" • "Is Toon Fur Really Warm?" • "Calling All Cars" • "Fall Apart Bomb Squad" • "In Toons We Trust" • "Never Cry Pig" • "Hamster Houseguest" • "The Cheap Sheep Sweep" • "The Day the Toon Stood Still" • "Weather or Not" • "Basic Spraining" • "Once in a Blue Toon" • "Luna-Toons" • "Time Wounds All Heels" • "Poltertoon" • "Hand Over the Dough" • "The Rubber Room Song" • "Tune Pig" Group Three (Miranda Wright): "New Partners on the Block" • "Witless for the Prosecution" • "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?" • "Quibbling Rivalry" • "Springtime for the Iguana" • "CasaBonkers" • "Love Stuck" • "Of Mice and Menace" • "Dog Day AfterToon" • "The 29th Page" • "Cartoon Cornered" Group Four (Lucky Piquel): "The Good, the Bad, & the Kanifky" • "I Oughta Be in Toons" • "Frame That Toon" • "A Wooly Bully" • "Stay Tooned" • "O Cartoon! My Cartoon!" • "Color Me Piquel" • "Stand-In Dad" • "Cereal Surreal" • "If" • "The Dimming" • "Toon with No Name" • "Get Wacky" • "The Final Review" • "Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats" • "Seems Like Old Toons" • "Miracle at the 34th Precinct" • "Comeback Kid" • "The Greatest Story Never Told" • "Fall Apart Land" • "Imagine That" • "A Fine Kettle of Toons" • "Stressed to Kill"
Locations
Toontown • Hollywood • Rubber Room Toon Club • Wackytoon Studios
Songs
Let's Go Bonkers! • He's on the Beat
See also
Darkwing Duck • Raw Toonage • Goof Troop • Who Framed Roger Rabbit • The Disney Afternoon
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Media
Saludos Amigos (Video) (Soundtrack) • The Three Caballeros (Video) (Soundtrack) • Walt Disney anthology series • House of Mouse • Mickey and the Roadster Racers • South of the Border with Disney • Walt & El Grupo • Legend of the Three Caballeros
Books:The Penguin That Hated the Cold • The Three Caballeros Ride Again • The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros • South of the Border with Disney: Walt Disney and the Good Neighbor Program, 1941-1948 Segments:El Gaucho Goofy • Aquarela do Brasil • Pedro • Lake Titicaca • The Cold-Blooded Penguin • The Flying Gauchito • BaÃa • Las Posadas • Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracuz and Acapulco • Donald's Surreal Reverie
Disney Parks
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros • It's a Small World • Mickey Mouse Revue
Members of the Saludos Amigos Artist Tour:Walt Disney • Frank Thomas • Lee Blair • Mary Blair • Norman Ferguson Legend of the Three Caballeros:Xandra • Daisy Duck • April, May, and June • Baron Von Sheldgoose • Lord Felldrake Sheldgoose • Leopold the Horrible • Baroness Von Sheldgoose • Humphrey the Bear • Eugenia Ferdinand-Ferdinand • Clinton Coot • Pete • Donald's Kettle • Larry the Minotaur • Astro Mummies • Moon Bots • Jupiter, Venus, and Mars • Termites • Apollo • Moai Commander • Lava Lizards • Moai • King Vomit • Goblins • Baydoodior • Spike the Bee • Dapper Duck • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Teddy Roosevelt • Mono • Hanzy • Clementine • Gods of Life and Death • Karasu Tengu • Sheldgoose's Ancestors • King Arthur • Lancelot, Galahad, Kay, and Bors • Merlin • Tyrone • Gary • Yeti Staff
Objects
Caballeros' Amulets • Felldrake's Staff • Felldrake's Ring • Spark of Life • Magic Mirrors • Xandra's Atlas • Mystic Barrier • World Fruit • Xandra's Bow
Episodes
Legend of the Three Caballeros "Dope-a Cabana" • "Labyrinth and Repeat" • "Pyramid-Life Crisis" • "World Tree Caballeros" • "No Man Is an Easter Island" • "Stonehenge Your Bets" • "Mount Rushmore or Less" • "Nazca Racing" • "Mexico à Go-Go" • "Mt. Fuji Whiz" • "Thanks a Camelot" • "Shangri-La-Di-Da" • "Sheldgoose Square Dance"
Songs
Saludos Amigos:Saludos Amigos • La Blanca Paloma • Escravos de Jó • Aquarela do Brasil • Tico-Tico no Fubá The Three Caballeros:BaÃa • Have You Been to BaÃa? • Pandeiro & Flute • Os Quindins de Yayá • The Three Caballeros • Las Posadas • Mexico • Jarabe Pateño • Lilongo • You Belong to My Heart • La Zandunga • Jesusita en Chihuahua Legend of the Three Caballeros:Moai Vacation • Goblin Jail • Draw the Line • Shangri-La-Di-Da Others:We Are The Three Caballeros • My Name is Panchito • Pagode na Disney
Locations
South America • Brazil • Mexico • Argentina • Chile • Peru • Uruguay
Deleted Concepts
Pluto and the Armadillo • The Laughing Gauchito • Caxanga • Cuban Carnival • The Hornero Bird • Blame It on the Samba • Miguelito Maracas
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Media
Fun and Fancy Free • House of Mouse • Disney Infinity: 2.0 Edition • Video
Segments:Bongo • Mickey and the Beanstalk
Disney Parks
Sir Mickey's
Characters
Mickey Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy • Jiminy Cricket • Willie the Giant • Golden Harp • Bongo • Lulubelle • Lumpjaw
Locations
Happy Valley • Willie's castle • Beanstalk
Songs
Fun and Fancy Free • I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow • Lazy Countryside • Too Good to be True • Say It With a Slap • My, What a Happy Day • Eat Until I Die • Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum • My Favorite Dream
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Books
Kingdom Keepers • Kingdom Keepers I: Disney After Dark • Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn • Kingdom Keepers III: Disney in Shadow • Kingdom Keepers IV: Power Play • Kingdom Keepers V: Shell Game • Kingdom Keepers VI: Dark Passage • Kingdom Keepers VII: The Insider
Disney Characters:Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Pluto • Ariel • Violet Parr • Mulan • King Triton • Megara • Stitch • Remy • Django • Rajah • Prince Phillip • Elsa • Rapunzel • Timon • Pumbaa • Chip and Dale • Goofy • Tigger • Lilo • Winnie the Pooh • Piglet Overtakers:Maleficent • Chernabog • The Evil Queen • Cruella De Vil • Claude Frollo • Ursula • Jafar • Shan Yu • Jack Sparrow • Tia Dalma • Gaston • Prince John • Horned King • Big Bad Wolf • J. Worthington Foulfellow • Gideon • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed • Diablo • Magic Brooms • Green Army Men • Blackbeard • Shere Khan • Si and Am • Hopper • Flotsam and Jetsam • Judge Doom • Madame Leota • Sabor • The Headless Horseman • Stormtroopers • Scar • Zira
Locations
Magic Kingdom • Epcot • Disney's Hollywood Studios • Disney's Animal Kingdom • Disney's Typhoon Lagoon • DisneyQuest • Cinderella Castle • Escher's Keep • It's a Small World • Splash Mountain • The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad • Camp Minnie-Mickey • Expedition Everest • Fantasmic! • Voyage of the Little Mermaid • Disney Dream • Walt Disney: One Man's Dream • Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge • Soarin' • Mission: SPACE • Test Track • Wonders of Life • Morocco Pavilion • China Pavilion • France Pavilion • Norway Pavilion • Mexico Pavilion • Disneyland • Jungle Cruise • The Sorcerer's Hat • Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye • Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters • The Haunted Mansion • Casey Jr. Circus Train • Mickey's Toontown • Matterhorn • The Disney Gallery
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Media
Mickey Mouse Works
Characters
Main Characters:Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Daisy Duck • Goofy • Pluto • Pete • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Clarabelle Cow • Horace Horsecollar • Mortimer Mouse • Ludwig Von Drake • Chip and Dale • Baby Shelby
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Media
House of Mouse • Mickey's Magical Christmas • Mickey's House of Villains
Characters
Main Characters:Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Daisy Duck • Goofy • Pluto • Pete • Max Goof • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Clarabelle Cow • Horace Horsecollar • Gus Goose • Mortimer Mouse • Ludwig Von Drake • Microphone Mike • Chip and Dale
Recurring Guests:Timon • Pumbaa • Jafar • Iago • Hades • Mushu • Cri-Kee • Ariel • Prince Eric • King Triton • Flounder • Sebastian • Peter Pan • Jiminy Cricket • Pinocchio • Belle • Beast • Lumiere • Gaston • Dumbo • Timothy Q. Mouse • Mad Hatter • Mowgli • Shere Khan • The Three Little Pigs • Cruella De Vil • Chernabog • Mufasa • Simba • Grumpy • Magic Mirror • Aladdin • Jasmine • Cinderella • Maleficent • Pain and Panic • Ursula • Baby Shelby
Episodes
Season One: "The Stolen Cartoons" • "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" • "The Three Caballeros" • "Goofy's Valentine Date" • "Unplugged Club" • "Timon and Pumbaa" • "Gone Goofy" • "Jiminy Cricket" • "Rent Day" • "Donald's Lamp Trade" • "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" • "Thanks to Minnie" • "Pluto Saves the Day"
Season Two: "Daisy's Debut" • "Goofy for a Day" • "Clarabelle's Big Secret" • "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner" • "Max's New Car" • "Not So Goofy" • "Everybody Loves Mickey" • "Max's Embarrassing Date" • "Where's Minnie?" • "Super Goof" • "King Larry Swings In" • "Ladies' Night" • "Dennis the Duck" Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" • "Pete's One-Man Show" • "House of Crime" • "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" • "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" • "Goofy's Menu Magic" • "Music Day" • "House of Scrooge" • "Donald Wants to Fly" • "Dining Goofy" • "Chip 'n' Dale" • "Humphrey in the House" • "Ask Von Drake" • "Salute to Sports" • "Pluto vs. Figaro" • "House of Magic" • "Mickey vs. Shelby" • "House of Turkey" • "Pete's Christmas Caper" • "Clarabelle's Christmas List" •"Snow Day" • "Pete's House of Villains" • "Halloween With Hades" • "House Ghosts" • "House of Genius" • "Mickey and the Culture Clash"
Songs
Rockin' at the House of Mouse • Mortimer Mouse • Soup or Salad, Fries or Biscuits, Extra Olives, Donuts • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo • Big Bad Wolf Daddy • A Parrot's Life for Me • Let's Slay the Beast • The Ludwig Von Drake Song • It's Our House Now! • The Best Christmas of All • Grim Grinning Ghosts • Humphrey Hop • Everybody Wants to Be a Woof • I Wanna Be Like M-O-You • Pink Elephants on Parade • My Name is Panchito • Boom-Da-Boom • We Are the Three Caballeros • Me the Mouse (and I'm the Duck) (Reprise) • Daisy Crockett • The Daisy Duckie Room • Minnie Mouse (in the House)
Locations
House of Mouse (night club) • Toontown
Objects
Maleficent's Staff • Poisoned Apple • Sorcerer Hat • Jafar's Snake Staff
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Games
Main series:Kingdom Hearts • Chain of Memories • Kingdom Hearts II • 358/2 Days • Birth by Sleep • coded • Dream Drop Distance • χ [chi] • Unchained χ/Union χ [cross] • Kingdom Hearts III • Melody of Memory Remakes and others:Final Mix • Re:Chain of Memories • II: Final Mix • Birth by Sleep: Final Mix • Re:coded • HD I.5 ReMIX • HD II.5 ReMIX • HD II.8 Final Chapter Prologue
Disney Parks
Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party
Incorporated Films and Shorts
Aladdin/The Return of Jafar • Alice in Wonderland • Beauty and the Beast • Big Hero 6 • Cinderella • Fantasia • Frozen • Hercules • The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Lilo & Stitch • The Lion King • The Little Mermaid • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers • Monsters, Inc. • Mulan • The Nightmare Before Christmas • Peter Pan • Pinocchio • Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl/Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End • Sleeping Beauty • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs • Steamboat Willie • Tangled • Tarzan • Toy Story • Tron/Tron: Legacy • Winnie the Pooh • Wreck-It Ralph
Villains:Xehanort • Ansem • Xemnas • Maleficent • Pete • Vanitas • Xigbar/Braig • Xaldin • Vexen • Lexaeus • Zexion • Saïx/Isa • Demyx • Luxord • Marluxia • Larxene • Terra-Xehanort • Young Xehanort • Xehanort's Guardian Other Characters:Jiminy Cricket • Ansem the Wise/DiZ • Yen Sid • Master Eraqus • Dilan • Even • Aeleus • Ienzo • Lingering Will • Hayner • Pence • Olette • Kairi's Grandma • Riku Replica • Jiminy's Journal • Foretellers • Master of Masters • Luxu • Ephemer • Skuld • Chirithy • Lauriam • Elrena Original Monsters:Heartless • Nobodies • Unversed • Dream Eater Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts:Queen Minnie • Daisy Duck • Pluto • Chip and Dale • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Magic Brooms • Alice • White Rabbit • Doorknob • Cheshire Cat • Queen of Hearts • Card Soldiers • Tarzan • Jane Porter • Clayton • Terk • Kerchak • Kala • Sabor • Hercules • Philoctetes • Hades • Cerberus • Rock Titan • Ice Titan • Aladdin • Abu • Jasmine • Genie • Carpet • Jafar • Iago • Peddler • Cave of Wonders • Pinocchio • Geppetto • Monstro • Cleo • Ariel • Flounder • Sebastian • Ursula • King Triton• Flotsam and Jetsam • Glut • Jack Skellington • Zero • Sally • Oogie Boogie • Lock, Shock, and Barrel • Dr. Finkelstein • Mayor of Halloween Town • Peter Pan • Tinker Bell • Captain Hook • Mr. Smee • Wendy • Crocodile • Merlin • Winnie the Pooh • Tigger • Piglet • Eeyore • Rabbit • Owl • Roo • Bees • Beast • Belle • Snow White • Cinderella • Fairy Godmother • Aurora • Pongo • Perdita • Dalmatian Puppies • Simba • Mushu • Dumbo • Bambi • Chernabog Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts II:Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather • Maleficent's Raven • Scrooge McDuck • Mulan • Li Shang • Shan Yu • Hayabusa • Yao, Ling, and Chien Po • The Emperor • Lumiere • Cogsworth • Mrs Potts • Chip • Wardrobe • Pegasus • Megara • Pain and Panic • Hydra • Horace Horsecollar • Clarabelle Cow • Clara Cluck • Jack Sparrow • Elizabeth Swann • Will Turner • Captain Barbossa • Bo'sun • Jacoby • Twigg • Cursed Crew • Prince Eric • Attina • Andrina • Santa Claus • Skeletal Reindeer • Timon • Pumbaa • Nala • Rafiki • Scar • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed • Mufasa • Kiara • Pridelanders • Hyenas • Tron • Master Control Program • Commander Sark • Kanga • Gopher • Stitch • Chicken Little Disney Characters introduced in Birth by Sleep:Prince Phillip • Maleficent's Goons • Doc • Grumpy • Happy • Sleepy • Bashful • Sneezy • Dopey • The Prince • Evil Queen • Magic Mirror • Prince Charming • Jaq • Lady Tremaine • Anastasia • Drizella • Lucifer • Grand Duke • Grand Councilwoman • Captain Gantu • Jumba • Experiment 221 • Lost Boys Disney Characters introduced in Dream Drop Distance:Quasimodo • Esmeralda • Phoebus • Judge Claude Frollo • Victor, Hugo, and Laverne • Kevin Flynn • Sam Flynn • Quorra • CLU • Rinzler • Black Guards • Blue Fairy • Beagle Boys • Chernabog's Minions • Julius Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ:Mad Hatter • March Hare • Razoul • Royal Guards • Maurice • Gaston Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ:Sultan • Samson • Vanellope von Schweetz • Fix-It Felix Jr. • Sergeant Calhoun • King Candy • Sour Bill • Cy-Bugs • Hero's Duty Troops Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts III:Zeus • Apollo • Athena • Hermes • Lava Titan • Tornado Titan • Little Chef • Woody • Buzz Lightyear • Rex • Hamm • Sarge • Green Army Men • Little Green Men • Rapunzel • Flynn Rider • Pascal • Maximus • Mother Gothel • Sulley • Mike Wazowski • Boo • Randall Boggs • Child Detection Agency • Trailer Son and Mom • Elsa • Anna • Kristoff • Olaf • Sven • Marshmallow • Hans • Mr. Gibbs • Tia Dalma • Davy Jones • Kraken • Cutler Beckett • Baymax • Hiro Hamada • Go Go Tomago • Honey Lemon • Fred • Wasabi • Lumpy • Wreck-It Ralph Disney Characters introduced in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road:Tweedledee and Tweedledum Disney Characters introduced in the manga:Caterpillar • Chi-Fu Square Enix Characters:Leon • Cloud • Moogle • Others
Elements
Plot Elements:Kingdom Hearts • Heart • Keyblade War • Dark Seeker Saga • More
Game Elements:Gameplay in Kingdom Hearts • Magic
Objects
Sea-salt ice cream • Wayfinder • Door to Darkness • Keyblade • X-blade • More
Locations
Original Worlds:Destiny Islands • Traverse Town • Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion • Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River • Dive to the Heart • End of the World • Realm of Darkness • Twilight Town/Mysterious Tower • The World That Never Was • Castle That Never Was • Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion • Keyblade Graveyard
Organization XIII • Princesses of Heart • Disney Villains Council
Songs
"Dearly Beloved" • "Simple and Clean" • "Sanctuary" • Face My Fears • Don't Think Twice • Mickey Mouse Club March • Swim This Way • Part of Your World • Under the Sea • Ursula's Revenge • A New Day is Dawning • Destati • This is Halloween • He's a Pirate • Beauty and the Beast • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo • It's a Small World • Night on Bald Mountain • Winnie the Pooh • The Sorcerer's Apprentice • The Pastoral Symphony • Nutcracker Suite • You've Got a Friend in Me • Healing Incantation • Put That Thing Back Where It Came From or So Help Me • Let It Go • Do You Want to Build a Snowman • Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) • A Whole New World • Circle of Life
Soundtracks
Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack • Kingdom Hearts II Original Soundtrack • Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep & 358/2 Days Original Soundtrack • Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance Original Soundtrack • Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack • Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX Original Soundtrack
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Media
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers • The Three Musketeers • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance • A Poem Is... • Soundtrack • Video
Disney Parks
We Love Mickey!
Characters
Mickey Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy • Clarabelle Cow • Minnie Mouse • Daisy Duck • Pluto • Pete • Beagle Boys • The Troubadour
Locations
Paris • Musketeer Building • Opera House • Mont St. Michel • The Palace
Songs
All for One and One for All • Love So Lovely • Musketeer Anthem • Petey's King of France • Sweet Wings of Love • Chains of Love • This Is The End • L'Opera • Three is a Magic Number • Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2
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Media
Toys and Merchandise • Mobile Application (Disney and Star Wars) • Mobile Application (Marvel) • Television Shorts • Kingdom Hearts Union χ • Disney Tsum Tsum Festival
Pooh and Pals:Pooh • Tigger • Piglet • Eeyore • Rabbit • Owl • Roo • Kanga • Gopher • Christopher Robin • Lumpy Lilo & Stitch:Stitch • Lilo • Scrump • Pleakley • Jumba • Angel • Leroy • Dr. Hämsterviel • Ugly Duckling • Sparky • 627 • Gigi • Babyfier • Yang • Slushy • Shortstuff • 625 • Amnesio • Dupe • Sample • Clip • Tank • Yin • Hunkahunka • Plasmoid Silly Symphonies:Donald Duck • Big Bad Wolf • Practical Pig • Fiddler Pig • Fifer Pig • Ugly Duckling Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:Snow White • Evil Queen • Doc • Grumpy • Happy • Bashful • Sneezy • Sleepy • Dopey Pinocchio:Pinocchio • Jiminy Cricket • Figaro • Cleo • Geppetto • Blue Fairy • Honest John and Gideon • Lampwick • Monstro Fantasia:Mickey • Yen Sid • Chernabog • Hyacinth Hippo • Ben Ali Gator Dumbo:Dumbo Bambi:Bambi • Thumper • Miss Bunny • Friend Owl • The Great Prince of the Forest The Three Caballeros:Gauchito • Burrito The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad:Mr. Toad Cinderella:Cinderella • Jaq and Gus • Prince Charming • Fairy Godmother • Lady Tremaine • Lucifer • Suzy • Perla • Bruno Alice in Wonderland:Alice • Mad Hatter • March Hare • Dormouse • White Rabbit • Cheshire Cat • Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee • Queen of Hearts • King of Hearts • Caterpillar • Dinah • Oysters Peter Pan:Peter Pan • Tinker Bell • Wendy Darling • John Darling • Michael Darling • Captain Hook • Mr Smee • Nana • Tick Tock • Tiger Lily Lady and the Tramp:Lady • Tramp • Si and Am • Jock • Trusty • Peg Sleeping Beauty:Aurora • Phillip • Maleficent • Flora • Fauna • Merryweather • Diablo • Samson • King Stefan • Goon • Owl • Rabbit Mary Poppins:Mary Poppins • Bert • Penguin Waiter • Carousel Horse One Hundred and One Dalmatians:Cruella De Vil • Lucky • Patch • Rolly The Jungle Book:Mowgli • Baloo • Bagheera • Shere Khan • Kaa • King Louie • Hathi, Jr. • Raksha Pete's Dragon:Elliott The Fox and the Hound:Tod • Copper The Aristocats:Marie • Berlioz • Toulouse • Duchess • Thomas O'Malley The Rescuers:Bernard • Bianca Oliver & Company:Oliver • Dodger • Tito • Rita • Francis • Einstein The Little Mermaid:Ariel • Flounder • Sebastian • Eric • Ursula • Triton • Max • Scuttle Beauty and the Beast:Belle • Beast • Lumiere • Cogsworth • Mrs. Potts • Chip • Maurice • Philippe • Gaston • LeFou Aladdin:Aladdin • Abu • Genie • Jasmine • Jafar • Sultan • Iago • Rajah The Nightmare Before Christmas:Jack Skellington • Sally • Zero • Lock, Shock, and Barrel • Oogie Boogie • Dr. Finkelstein • Mayor of Halloween Town • Santa Claus The Lion King:Simba • Nala • Timon • Pumbaa • Zazu • Rafiki • Scar • Ed Pocahontas:Pocahontas • John Smith • Meeko • Flit • Percy Hercules:Hercules • Megara • Hades Mulan:Mulan • Li Shang • Mushu • Fa Zhou • Khan The Emperor's New Groove:Kuzco • Yzma • Kronk Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers:Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Goofy Chicken Little:Chicken Little The Princess and the Frog:Tiana • Dr. Facilier Tangled:Rapunzel • Flynn Rider • Pascal • Maximus • Mother Gothel • Queen Arianna • King Frederic • Cassandra • Fidella • Pub Thug Wreck-It Ralph:Wreck-It Ralph • Fix-It Felix Jr. Frozen:Anna • Elsa • Olaf • Kristoff • Sven • Hans • Snowgies • Bruni Big Hero 6:Hiro • Baymax • Fred • Wasabi • Honey Lemon • Go Go Tomago • Tadashi Hamada • Yokai • Mochi Zootopia:Judy Hopps • Nick Wilde • Mayor Lionheart • Flash • Yax • Gazelle • Chief Bogo • Clawhauser • Finnick • Mr. Big • Bellwether • Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. Moana:Moana • Maui • Pua • Heihei • Tamatoa • Kakamora Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers:Chip • Dale • Gadget • Monterey Jack Phineas and Ferb:Perry The Lion Guard:Kion • Ono • Bunga • Beshte • Fuli DuckTales (2017):Scrooge McDuck • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Webby Vanderquack Kingdom Hearts:Sora • Riku • Kairi • Aqua • Xemnas • Ansem, Seeker of Darkness • Ventus • Terra • Chirithy • Lea • Young Xehanort UniBEARsity: Mocha • Pudding • Whip • Puffy • Mont • Blanc • Souffle • Blue Rose • Charmant • Portiron • Rogue Rose • Fauve • Lucien • Horloge • La Mer • Ma Puce Sofia the First:Sofia • Minimus • Skye Elena of Avalor:Elena Enchanted:Giselle Disney Fairies:Periwinkle • Rosetta • Silvermist The Sword in the Stone:Wart • Merlin Oliver & Company:Oliver Raya and the Last Dragon:Raya • Sisu Twisted Wonderland: Grim • Riddle Rosehearts • Azul Ashengrotto • Leona Kingscholar • Kalim Al-Asim
Pixar
Toy Story:Woody • Buzz Lightyear • Bo Peep • Hamm • Alien • Jessie • Rex • Bullseye • Stinky Pete • Lotso • Forky • Ducky and Bunny
A Bug's Life:Flik • Dot • Heimlich Monsters, Inc.:Sulley • Mike • Boo • Randall • Celia • Roz • Fungus • George Sanderson Cars:Lightning McQueen • Mater • Sally • Doc Hudson • Jackson Storm • Cruz Ramirez • Mack • Miss Fritter Finding Nemo:Nemo • Dory • Marlin • Crush • Bruce • Destiny • Bailey • Hank • Deb • Squirt • Nigel • Gill • Sheldon • Pearl • Darla • Charlie • Jenny WALL-E:WALL-E • EVE Ratatouille:Remy • Linguini Up:Carl Fredricksen • Dug • Kevin • Russell Brave:Merida Inside Out:Joy • Sadness • Anger • Disgust • Fear • Bing Bong The Good Dinosaur:Arlo Onward:Ian Lightfoot • Barley Lightfoot Soul:Joe • 22
Disney Parks
Monorail • Walter E. Disney • Dumbo • Mad Tea Party • Splash Mountain • Astro Orbiter • Matterhorn Bobsleds • The Haunted Mansion • Albert • Enchanted Tiki Room • Orange Bird • Pirates of the Caribbean • Jungle Cruise • Big Al • Bonnie Bear • Tower of Terror
Marvel
The Avengers:Iron Man • Captain America • Thor • The Hulk • Black Widow • Hawkeye • Falcon • War Machine • Winter Soldier • Ant-Man • Black Panther • Vision • Sharon Carter
Ultimate Spider-Man:Spider-Man • Venom • Green Goblin • Miles Morales • Lizard • Rhino • Doctor Octopus • Iron Spider • Spider-Gwen • Kraven the Hunter • Hobgoblin Guardians of the Galaxy:Star-Lord • Gamora • Rocket Raccoon • Groot • Drax Marvel's Women of Power:Wasp • Elektra • Captain Marvel • She-Hulk • Spider-Woman Marvel Icons:Daredevil • Doctor Strange • Ghost Rider • Ms. Marvel • Thanos
Star Wars
Luke Skywalker • Han Solo • Princess Leia • C-3PO • R2-D2 • Darth Vader • Moff Tarkin • Yoda • Chewbacca • Stormtrooper • Sandtrooper • Snowtrooper • AT-AT Driver • Red Guard • Tusken Raider • Jawa • Wicket • Jabba the Hutt • Greedo • Obi-Wan Kenobi • Qui-Gon Jinn • Queen Amidala • Clone Trooper • Jar Jar Binks • Darth Maul • Sebulba • Jango Fett • General Grievous • Aayla Secura • Anakin Skywalker • Mace Windu • Count Dooku • Plo Koon • Dewback • Rey • Finn • BB-8 • Kylo Ren • Poe Dameron • Captain Phasma • First Order Stormtrooper • Maz Kanata • The Mandalorian • The Child
The Muppets
Kermit • Miss Piggy • Fozzie Bear • Rowlf • Gonzo • Animal • The Swedish Chef
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Media
Disney Crossy Road • Soundtrack
Disney
Mickey Mouse & Friends:Mickey • Minnie • Donald • Daisy • Goofy • Pluto • Fifi • Pete • Clarabelle Cow • Horace Horsecollar • Willie the Giant • Chip and Dale • Mortimer Mouse • Chief O'Hara • Detective Casey • Butch the Bulldog • Golden Harp • Father Time • Peter Pig
The Lion King:Simba • Nala • Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed • Ostrich • Gazelle • Rhino • Hippo • Zebra • Blue Beetle • Grub • Zazu • Rafiki • Timon • Pumbaa • Mufasa • Scar Tangled:Rapunzel • Flynn Rider • Stabbington Brothers • Pub Thugs • Attila • Vlad • Big Nose • Hook Hand • Ulf • Shorty • Pascal • Maximus • Mother Gothel • The King • The Queen • Captain of the Guards • Warthog • The Lantern Wreck-It Ralph:Ralph • Vanellope • Felix • Sgt. Calhoun • King Candy • Taffyta Muttonfudge • Candlehead • Surge Protector • Gene • Nicelanders • Rancis Fluggerbutter • Other Sugar Rush Racers • Sour Bill • Blue Racer • General Hologram Big Hero 6:Hiro Hamada • Baymax • Robert Callaghan • Go Go Tomago • Honey Lemon • Wasabi • Fred • Fred's Dad • Tadashi Hamada • Cass • Yama • Alistair Krei • Heathcliff • Abbigail Callaghan • Attila • Sergeant Gerson • Cass Zootopia:Judy Hopps • Nick Wilde • Flash • Clawhauser • Gazelle • Yax • Bogo • Mayor Lionheart • Bellwether • Doug • Finnick • Mr. Big • Mr. Otterton • Manchas • Gideon • Jerry Jumbeaux Jr. • Nanga • Priscilla • Mr. Hopps • Mrs. Hopps • Business Lemming • Duke Weaselton • Fru Fru • Kozlov • Officer McHorn • Wrangled • Wreck-It Rhino • Pig Hero 6 The Jungle Book:Mowgli • Kaa • Baloo • Akela • Raksha • Gray • Shere Khan • Colonel Hathi • King Louie • Bandar-Log Monkey • Flying Squirrel • Crocodile • Peacock • Vulture • Elephant • Bee Hive Alice Through the Looking Glass:Alice Kingsleigh • Dormouse • Tweedledee and Tweedledum • Cheshire Cat • Bandersnatch • Bayard • White Queen • March Hare • White Rabbit • Mad Hatter • Absolem • Time • Wilkins • Humpty Dumpty • Red Queen • Borogrove • Frog Delivery Man • Gentleman Fish • Vegetable Soldier • Vegetable Servant • Vegetable Executioner • Armored Chess Piece Pirates of the Caribbean:Jack Sparrow • Will Turner • Elizabeth Swann • Joshamee Gibbs • Tia Dalma • James Norrington • Marty • Cotton • Bootstrap Bill Turner • Pintel • Ragetti • Angelica • Blackbeard • Prison Dog • Maccus • Davy Jones • Helmsman • Philip Swift • Syrena • Captain Salazar • Ghost Lesaro • Shansa • Henry Turner • Carina Smyth • The Redhead • Murtogg • Mullroy • Treasure Chest • Stray Cat • Tiny • Pirate With Pigs • Ghost Shark • Ghost Seagull • Auctioneer Aladdin:Aladdin • Jasmine • The Sultan • Prince Achmed • Gazeem • Razoul • Rajah • Iago • Abu • Genie • Jafar • Magic Carpet • Pink Flamingo • Beggar Jafar • Golden Scarab Beetle • Magic Lamp • Snake Charmer • Golden Camel The Nightmare Before Christmas:Jack Skellington • Sally • Lock, Shock, and Barrel • Oogie Boogie • Santa Claus Mulan:Mulan • Yao, Ling, and Chien Po • Fa Li • Fa Zhou • Hayabusa • Khan • Cri-Kee • Little Brother • Mushu • Shan Yu • Captain Li Shang • The Emperor of China • The Matchmaker • General Li • Grandmother Fa • First Ancestor Fa • Chi-Fu • Great Stone Dragon Moana:Moana • Sina • Frigatebird • Chief Tui • Gramma Tala • Pua • Frigatebird • Kakamora Chief • Maui • HeiHei • Ghost Matai • Eel • Tamatoa • Frog Monster • Sloth Monster • Eight Eyed Bat • Chicken Feed • Maui's Hook • The Ocean Beauty and the Beast:Belle • Maurice • Chip Potts • Mrs. Potts • Gaston • LeFou • FrouFrou • Chapeau • Plumette • Beast • Cogsworth • Lumiere • The Enchantress Lilo & Stitch:Lilo Pelekai • Nani Pelekai • David Kawena • Mrs. Hasagawa • Mertle Edmonds • Stitch DuckTales:Scrooge McDuck • Donald Duck (Classic) • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Webbigail Vanderquack • Mrs. Beakley • Beagle Boys (Big Time, Burger, and Bouncer) • Gyro • Darkwing Duck • Falcon Graves • Pixiu Chinese Dragon • Peghook's Ghost • Launchpad McQuack • Hack and Slash Smashnikov • Gizmoduck • Shadow Magica • Ma Beagle • Flintheart Glomgold • Pharaoh Toth-Ra • Headless Man-Horse
Pixar
Toy Story:Woody • Jessie • Buzz Lightyear • Hamm • Emperor Zurg • Rex • Slinky Dog • Mrs. Nesbit • Bo Peep • Wheezy • Babyhead • Bullseye • Lenny • The Prospector • Mint in the Box Prospector • Trixie • Big Baby • Green Army Men • Babyface • Janey Doll • Stretch • Bookworm • Rocky Gibraltar • Mr. Pricklepants • Chuckles • Buttercup
Inside Out:Joy • Sadness • Anger • Disgust • Fear • Bing Bong • Frank and Dave • Forgetters • Jangles • Rainbow Unicorn Finding Dory:Dory • Deb • Gurgle • Pearl • Sheldon • Tad • Gill • Bloat • Squirt • Nemo • Marlin • Jacques • Bubbles • Destiny • Bailey • Gerald • Fluke • Rudder • Hank • Crush • Mr. Ray • Becky • AnglerFish • Otter • Charlie • Jenny • Philip Sherman Monsters, Inc.:Boo • Needleman • Waxford • C.D.A. Agent • Mike Wazowski • Celia Mae • Flint • Mr. Waternoose • James P. Sullivan • Randall Boggs • Roz • Phlegm • Charlie • Simulation Kid • Garbage Cube • Harley • Spike The Incredibles:Bob Parr • Helen Parr • Dash • Violet • Jack-Jack • Lucius Best • Syndrome • Edna Mode • Rick Dicker • Gilbert Huph • Kari McKeen • Bomb Voyage • Rusty McAllister • The Underminer • Omnidroid
Disney Parks
The Haunted Mansion:Professor Phineas Plump • Maid • Gargoyle • Caretaker and Dog • Butler • Sally Slater• Headless Knight • Executioner • Spider • Madame Leota • Raven • Constance the Bride • The Orator • The Muse
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Media
Disney Emoji Blitz (mission tags) • Event list • Item collections list • As Told by Emoji
Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Daisy Duck • Goofy • Pluto • Pete • Clarabelle Cow • Ludwig Von Drake • Chip and Dale • Willie the Giant • Toodles • Quoodles • Boodles • Count Mickula • Martian Mickey • Martian Minnie • Pluto from Pluto • Baby Red Bird • Wilbur the Grasshopper • Buzz-Buzz the Bee • Mortimer Mouse
Disney Parks
Disney Junior - Live on Stage!
Episodes
Season 1: "Daisy Bo-Peep" • "A Surprise for Minnie" • "Goofy's Bird" • "Donald's Big Balloon Race" • "Mickey Goes Fishing" • "Donald and the Beanstalk" • "Donald the Frog Prince" • "Minnie's Birthday" • "Goofy on Mars" • "Mickey Go Seek" • "Daisy's Dance" • "Pluto's Ball" • "Mickey's Treasure Hunt" • "Daisy in the Sky" • "Pluto's Puppy-Sitting Adventure" • "Pluto's Best" • "Mickey's Treat" • "Minnie Red Riding Hood" • "Sleeping Minnie" • "Mickey Saves Santa" • "Goofy the Great" • "Mickey's Color Adventure" • "Goofy's Petting Zoo" • "Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt" • "Doctor Daisy, M.D." • "Donald's Lost Lion" • "Donald's Hiccups" Season 2: "Fancy Dancin' Goofy" • "Goofy the Homemaker" • "Mickey's Handy Helpers" • "Goofy Baby" • "Minnie's Picnic" • "Goofy in Training" • "Mickey's Big Band Concert" • "Goofy's Hat" • "Donald's Special Delivery" • "Clarabelle's Clubhouse Carnival" • "Mickey and Minnie's Jungle Safari" • "Mickey's Camp Out" • "Daisy's Pet Project" • "Mickey's Big Job" • "Mickey's Round-Up" • "Pluto's Bubble Bath" • "Mickey's Art Show" • "Mickey's Silly Problem" • "Mickey's Thanks a Bunch Day" • "Secret Spy Daisy" • "Pluto to the Rescue" • "Sir Goofs-a-Lot" • "Minnie's Mystery" • "Mickey's Comet" • "Clarabelle's Clubhouse Mooo-sical" • "Minnie's Rainbow" • "Space Captain Donald" • "The Friendship Team" • "Mickey's Message from Mars" • "Pete's Beach Blanket Luau" • "Donald's Ducks" • "Goofy's Coconutty Monkey" • "Choo-Choo Express" • "Minnie's Bee Story" • "Pluto's Playmate" • "Mickey and the Enchanted Egg" • "Goofy Goes Goofy" • "Mickey's Adventures In Wonderland" • "Goofy's Super Wish" • "Mickey's Big Surprise" Season 3: "Goofy's Goofbot" • "Mickey's Springtime Surprise" • "Super Goof's Super Puzzle" • "Donald of the Desert" • "Happy Birthday Toodles" • "Goofy's Magical Mix-Up" • "Pluto's Dinosaur Romp" • "Minnie's Pajama Party" • "Road Rally" • "Donald the Genie" • "Daisy's Grasshopper" • "Mickey's Mousekersize" • "Mickey's Little Parade" • "Minnie's Mouseke-Calendar" • "Pluto Lends a Paw" • "Minnie's Bow-tique" • "Minnie's Masquerade" • "Goofy's Giant Adventure" • "Donald's Clubhouse" • "Mickey's Show and Tell" • "Mickey's Fishy Story" • "Space Adventure" • "The Go-Getters" • "Goofy's Gone" • "Goofy Babysitter" • "Pluto's Tale" • "Goofy's Thinking Cap" • "Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower" • "Prince Pete's Catnap" • "Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey" • "Donald Hatches An Egg" • "The Golden Boo-Boo Season 4: "Mickey and Donald Have a Farm" • "Quest for the Crystal Mickey" • "Daisy's Pony Tale" • "The Wizard of Dizz" • "Mickey's Farm Fun Fair" • "Super Adventure!" • "Mickey's Mystery" • "Minnie's Pet Salon" • "Minnie-rella" • "Mickey's Clubhouse Rocks" • "Donald Jr." • "Sea Captain Mickey" • "Mickey's Pirate Adventure" • "Mickey's Happy Mousekeday" • "Minnie's Winter Bow Show" • "Around the Clubhouse World" • "Mickey's Mousekeball" • "Donald's Brand New Clubhouse" • "Mickey's Mousekedoer Adventure" • "Mickey's Monster Musical" • "Pop Star Minnie" • "Chef Goofy on the Go" • "Mickey's Sport-Y-Thon" • "Oh Toodles" • "Martian Minnie's Tea Party" • "A Goofy Fairy Tale"
Locations
Clubhouse • Mickey Park • Moo Mart
Songs
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme • Hot Dog!
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Media
Mickey Mouse • The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse • Where's My Mickey? • Comic book
Disney Parks
The Annex • Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway • Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party • Vacation Fun • World of Color: Celebrate • We Love Mickey!
Cameos:Prince Charming • Cinderella • Casey Junior • Walt Disney • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit • Willie the Whale • Lady • Tramp • Peter Pig • Paddy Pig • Unnamed Dog • Belle • Beast• Gyro Gearloose • King Louie • Flunkey • Bandar-log • Buzzy, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy • Snow White • Geppetto • Pinocchio • The Three Little Pigs • Teenagers • Big Bad Wolf • The Evil Queen • Phantom Blot • The Headless Horseman • Dirty Bill • Humphrey the Bear • Mary Poppins • Thumper • Bambi • Jafar • Raja • Martian Mastermind • Dumbo • The Crows • Three Little Wolves • Elmer Elephant • Max Hare • Toby Tortoise • Bambi's mother
Episodes
Mickey Mouse
Season 1: "No Service" • "Yodelberg" • "Croissant de Triomphe" • "New York Weenie" • "Tokyo Go" • "Stayin' Cool" • "Gasp!" • "Panda-monium" • "Bad Ear Day" • "Ghoul Friend" • "Dog Show" • "O Sole Minnie" • "Potatoland" • "Sleepwalkin'" • "Flipperboobootosis" • "Tapped Out" • "Third Wheel" • "The Adorable Couple" Season 2: "Cable Car Chaos" • "Fire Escape" • "Eau de Minnie" • "O Futebol Clássico" • "Down the Hatch" • "Goofy's Grandma" • "Captain Donald" • "Mumbai Madness" • "The Boiler Room" • "Space Walkies" • "Mickey Monkey" • "Clogged" • "Goofy's First Love" • "Doggone Biscuits" • "Workin' Stiff" • "Al Rojo Vivo" • "Bottle Shocked" • "A Flower for Minnie" • "Bronco Busted" Season 3: "Coned!" • "One Man Band" • "Wish Upon a Coin" • "Movie Time" • "Shifting Gears" • "Black and White" • "¡Feliz Cumpleaños!" • "Wonders of the Deep" • "Road Hogs" • "No" • "Roughin' It" • "Dancevidaniya" • "Couple Sweaters" • "Turkish Delights" • "Sock Burglar" • "Ku'u Lei Melody" • "Entombed" • "No Reservations" • "Split Decision" • "Good Sports" Season 4: "Swimmin' Hole" • "Canned" • "Touchdown and Out" • "Locked in Love" • "Bee Inspired" • "Shipped Out" • "Three-Legged Race" • "Nature's Wonderland" • "The Birthday Song" • "The Perfect Dream" • "Feed the Birds" • "Carnaval" • "Year of the Dog" • "The Fancy Gentleman" • "New Shoes" • "Springtime" • "Dumb Luck" • "Flushed!" • "Roll 'em" Season 5: "Amore Motore" • "A Pete Scorned" • "House Painters" • "Surprise!" • "Hats Enough" • "Safari, So Good" • "For Whom the Booth Tolls" • "Outta Time" • "My Little Garden" • "You, Me and Fifi" • "Outback at Ya!" • "Our Homespun Melody" • "Over the Moon" • "Easy Street" • "Two Can't Play" • "Our Floating Dreams" • "Gone to Pieces" • "Carried Away" Specials: "Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special" • "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular"
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Season 1: "Cheese Wranglers" • "House of Tomorrow" • "Hard to Swallow" • "School of Fish" • "Keep on Rollin'" • "The Big Good Wolf" • "The Brave Little Squire" • "An Ordinary Date" • "Supermarket Scramble" • "Just the Four of Us" • "Houseghosts" • "The Enchanting Hut" • "Duet for Two" • "Birdwatching" • "Bellboys" • "I Heart Mickey" • "Untold Treasure" • "Disappearing Act" • "Once Upon an Apple" • "Game Night"
Locations
Snack Shack • Cafe Minnie • Patisserie Daisy
Places in the World:Paris, France • New York City,New York • Tokyo,Japan • Beijing, China • Venice, Italy • Idaho • San Francisco,California • Brazil • India • Pamplona, Spain • Monaco • London,England • Mexico • Moscow,Russia • Turkey • Hawaii • Egypt • Korea Allusions to Disneyland:Matterhorn Bobsleds • It's a Small World • Main Street Electrical Parade • King Arthur Carrousel • The Haunted Mansion • Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln • Space Mountain • Rocket to the Moon • Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland
Songs
Jing-A-Ling-A-Ling • I'm Alive • Swimming Hole • Our Homespun Melody • Carried Away • Nothing Can Stop Us Now
Shows/Movies:1987 series • 2017 series • Walt Disney's World on Ice: Double Feature... Live! • Raw Toonage • DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp • Videography • Chibi Tiny Tales • This Duckburg Life
Video Games:Video game (HD remake/Soundtrack) • DuckTales 2 • The Quest for Gold • Scrooge's Loot • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode • Disney All-Star Racers Comics:Comic Books (IDW) Books:Dinosaur Ducks • The Secret City Under the Sea • Dinosaur Valley • Launchpad's Daring Raid • Welcome to Duckburg • Sphinx for the Memories and Sir Gyro Gearloose • The Great Lost Treasure Hunt • Scrooge McDuck and the Big Surprise • Dinosaur Ducks and Jungle Duck • The Hunt for the Giant Pearl • Scrooge's Treasure Hunt • Christmas at the North Pole • Armstrong the Robot and Earthquack • Silver Dollars for Uncle Scrooge • Webby Saves the Day
Disney Parks
DuckTales World Showcase Adventure • PLAY!
Characters
1987 series:Scrooge McDuck • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Launchpad McQuack • Webby Vanderquack • Bentina Beakley • Duckworth • Chief O'Hara • Shedlock Jones • Gyro Gearloose • Little Helper • Yardarm • Doofus Drake • Fenton Crackshell • Donald Duck • Ludwig Von Drake • Gladstone Gander • Bubba the Cave Duck • Abominable Snowwoman • Tootsie the Triceratops • Skittles • Blackjack • Poupon • Gene the Genie • Glittering Goldie • Mad Dog McGurk • Feathers Galore • Burt Quackarach • Major Courage • Micro Ducks • Admiral Grimmitz • King Homer • Queen Ariel • Shawebizad • Gandra Dee • McPapa • McMama • Robotica • Beagle Boys • Ma Beagle • Pete • Flintheart Glomgold • Phantom Blot • Dijon • Argus McSwine • Magica De Spell • Minima De Spell • Poe De Spell • El Capitan • Joaquin Slowly • Merlock the Magician • Cinnamon Teal • Dracula Duck • Dr. NoGood • Millionara Vanderbucks • Fritter O'Way • Lawrence Loudmouth • Bruno Von Beak • Armstrong • The Sirens • Circe • Harpies • Yuckalinda • Queen Griselda • Djinni • Terra-Firmie King • Overlord Bulovan • Solego • GICU-2 • Magica's Shadow • The Fear Demons
Season One: "The Treasure of the Golden Suns" • "Send in the Clones" • "Sphinx for the Memories" • "Where No Duck Has Gone Before" • "Armstrong" • "Robot Robbers" • "Magica's Shadow War" • "Master of the Djinni" • "Hotel Strangeduck" • "Lost Crown of Genghis Khan" • "Duckman of Aquatraz" • "The Money Vanishes" • "Sir Gyro de Gearloose" • "Dinosaur Ducks" • "Hero for Hire" • "Superdoo!" • "Maid of the Myth" • "Down and Out in Duckburg" • "Much Ado About Scrooge" • "Top Duck" • "Pearl of Wisdom" • "The Curse of Castle McDuck" • "Launchpad's Civil War" • "Sweet Duck of Youth" • "Earth Quack" • "Home Sweet Homer" • "Bermuda Triangle Tangle" • "Micro Ducks from Outer Space" • "Back to the Klondike" • "Horse Scents" • "Scrooge's Pet" • "Catch as Cash Can" • "Merit-Time Adventure" • "The Golden Fleecing" • "Ducks of the West" • "Time Teasers" • "Back Out in the Outback" • "Raiders of the Lost Harp" • "The Right Duck" • "Scroogerello" • "Double-O-Duck" • "Luck o' the Ducks" • "Duckworth's Revolt" • "Magica's Magic Mirror"/"Take Me Out of the Ballgame" • "Duck to the Future" • "Jungle Duck" • "Launchpad's First Crash" • "Dime Enough for Luck" • "Duck in the Iron Mask" • "The Uncrashable Hindentanic" • "The Status Seekers" • "Nothing to Fear" • "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. McDuck" • "Once Upon a Dime" • "Spies in Their Eyes" • "All Ducks on Deck" • "Ducky Horror Picture Show" • "Till Nephews Do Us Part" Season Two: "Time is Money" • "Super DuckTales" Season Three: "The Land of Trala La" • "Allowance Day" • "Bubbeo & Juliet" • "The Good Muddahs" • "My Mother the Psychic" • "Metal Attraction" • "Dough Ray Me" • "Bubba's Big Brainstorm" • "The Big Flub" • "A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity" • "Blue Collar Scrooge" • "Beaglemania" • "Yuppy Ducks" • "The Bride Wore Stripes" • "The Unbreakable Bin" • "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Webby" • "The Masked Mallard" • "A DuckTales Valentine" Season Four: "Ducky Mountain High" • "Attack of the Metal Mites" • "The Duck Who Knew Too Much" • "New Gizmo-Kids on the Block" • "Scrooge's Last Adventure" • "The Golden Goose"
2017 series Season One: "Woo-oo!" • "Daytrip of Doom!" • "The Great Dime Chase!" • "The Beagle Birthday Massacre!" • "Terror of the Terra-firmians!" • "The House of the Lucky Gander!" • "The Infernal Internship of Mark Beaks!" • "The Living Mummies of Toth-Ra!" • "The Impossible Summit of Mt. Neverrest!" • "The Spear of Selene!" • "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. System!" • "The Missing Links of Moorshire!" • "McMystery at McDuck McManor!" • "JAW$!" • "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains!" • "Day of the Only Child!" • "From the Confidential Casefiles of Agent 22!" • "Who is Gizmoduck?!" • "The Other Bin of Scrooge McDuck!" • "Sky Pirates...in the Sky!" • "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" • "The Last Crash of the Sunchaser!" • "The Shadow War!" Season Two: "The Most Dangerous Game...Night!" • "The Depths of Cousin Fethry!" • "The Ballad of Duke Baloney!" • "The Town Where Everyone Was Nice!" • "Storkules in Duckburg!" • "Last Christmas!" • "What Ever Happened to Della Duck?!" • "Treasure of the Found Lamp!" • "The Outlaw Scrooge McDuck!" • "The 87 Cent Solution!" • "The Golden Spear!" • "Nothing Can Stop Della Duck!" • "Raiders of the Doomsday Vault!" • "Friendship Hates Magic!" • "The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!" • "The Duck Knight Returns!" • "What Ever Happened to Donald Duck?!" • "Happy Birthday, Doofus Drake!" • "A Nightmare on Killmotor Hill!" • "The Golden Armory of Cornelius Coot!" • "Timephoon!" • "GlomTales!" • "The Richest Duck in the World!" • "Moonvasion!" Season Three "Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!" • "Quack Pack!" • "Double-O-Duck in You Only Crash Twice!" • "The Lost Harp of Mervana!" • "Louie's Eleven!" • "Astro B.O.Y.D.!" • "The Rumble for Ragnarok!" • "The Phantom and the Sorceress!" • "They Put a Moonlander on the Earth!" • "The Trickening!" • "The Forbidden Fountain of the Foreverglades!" • "Let's Get Dangerous!" • "Escape from the ImpossiBin!" • "The Split Sword of Swanstantine!" • "New Gods on the Block!" • "The First Adventure!" • "The Fight for Castle McDuck!" • "How Santa Stole Christmas!" • "Beaks in the Shell!" • "The Lost Cargo of Kit Cloudkicker!" • "The Life And Crimes of Scrooge McDuck!" • "The Last Adventure!"
Locations
Duckburg • Atlantis • The Money Bin • McDuck Manor • Castle McDuck • Fountain of Youth • Scotland • Notre Duck • Valley of the Golden Suns • St. Canard • Cape Suzette
Organizations
Air Pirates • F.O.W.L. • Junior Woodchucks • S.H.U.S.H.
Objects
Number One Dime • Junior Woodchucks Guidebook • Gizmosuit • Gene's Lamp • Merlock's Talisman • Sun Coin • Sun Chaser • Harp of Troy • Millennium Shortcut • Gyro's Helicopter • Molecular Manipulator • Golden Goose • Webby's Quacky Patch Doll • Hindentanic • Magic Medallion • Ratcatcher • Jewel of Atlantis • Pep! • Gummiberry Juice • Iron Vulture • Pirate Fighters • Spear of Selene • Sea Duck • Ranger Plane
Songs
DuckTales Theme • Three Cheers for Bubba Duck • Boogie Beagle Blues • Moon Stage Theme • Sky Pirates • The Three Caballeros • Hear My Voice
See also
Carl Barks • The Disney Afternoon • Darkwing Duck • Quack Pack • Disney XD (Netherlands) • Let's Go to Disneyland Paris
Season One: "Mickey the Brave!" • "Homesick/Goldfish Goofy!" • "Spaced Out!/Treasure, Ahoy!" • "Is There a Plumber in the House?!/A Fish Tale" • "Minnie Goes Ape!/Dino Doggies" • "Troll Trouble!/The Sunny Gulch Games!" • "Minnie's Big Delivery!/The Wandrin' Warbler!" • "Mickey and the Cornstalk!/King Mickey" • "Bottled Up!/Minnie's Fairy Tale!"
Characters
Mickey Mouse • Minnie Mouse • Donald Duck • Daisy Duck • Goofy • Pluto • Chip and Dale • Pete • Ludwig Von Drake • Clarabelle Cow • Cuckoo-Loca • Horace Horsecollar • Funny • Windy Weathervane • Farfus the Dragon
Songs
Mickey Mouse Funhouse Theme • Up the Stairs to Anywhere • The Wiggle Giggle Song • It's Work to be a King
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Disney feature films
A Goofy Movie:Powerline
Aladdin:Aladdin • Genie • Jafar • Jasmine • Rajah Alice in Wonderland:Alice • Mad Hatter • Queen of Hearts • Cheshire Cat Atlantis: The Lost Empire:Kida Nedakh • Vincenzo Santorini • Helga Sinclair Beauty and the Beast:Gaston • Beast • Belle Big Hero 6:Hiro Hamada • Baymax • Honey Lemon • Wasabi • Go Go Tomago • Fred Bolt:Bolt Cinderella:Fairy Godmother Frozen:Elsa • Olaf • Kristoff • Sven • Anna Hercules:Hades • Hercules • Megara • Zeus • Philoctetes Lilo & Stitch:Stitch • Pleakley • Jumba • Angel • Lilo Pelekai Mickey Mouse & Friends:Mickey Mouse • Goofy • Donald Duck • Minnie Mouse • Pluto Moana:Moana • Maui Mulan:Fa Mulan • Li Shang • Shan Yu • Mushu Peter Pan:Peter Pan • Captain Hook Pocahontas:Pocahontas Raya and the Last Dragon:Raya • Sisu Robin Hood:Robin Hood • Sheriff of Nottingham Sleeping Beauty:Maleficent Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs:The Evil Queen Tangled:Rapunzel • Flynn Rider • Maximus The Emperor's New Groove:Yzma • Kronk The Great Mouse Detective:Basil of Baker Street The Hunchback of Notre Dame:Esmeralda The Jungle Book:King Louie • Baloo The Lion King:Scar • Rafiki • Timon • Pumbaa • Simba • Nala The Little Mermaid:Ariel • Ursula • King Triton The Nightmare Before Christmas:Jack Skellington • Sally • Oogie Boogie • Lock, Shock, and Barrel The Princess and the Frog:Dr. Facilier The Sword in the Stone:Merlin • Madam Mim Treasure Planet:Captain Amelia • Jim Hawkins • John Silver Wreck-It Ralph:Wreck-It Ralph • Vanellope von Schweetz • Fix-It Felix Jr. • Sergeant Calhoun • Shank Winnie the Pooh:Winnie the Pooh • Tigger • Eeyore Zootopia:Judy Hopps • Nick Wilde • Yax • Finnick • Chief Bogo • Clawhauser • Koslov • Mr. Big
Disney animated shows
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers:Chip and Dale • Gadget Hackwrench • Zipper
Darkwing Duck:Darkwing Duck • Megavolt • Quackerjack DuckTales:Scrooge McDuck • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Fenton Crackshell • Magica De Spell• Della Duck Gargoyles:Goliath • Demona Kim Possible:Kim Possible • Dr. Drakken • Shego • Ron Stoppable • Rufus
Pixar
Brave:Merida
Coco:Miguel Rivera Finding Nemo:Gerald • Marlin • Nemo • Hank • Dory Inside Out:Anger • Joy • Sadness • Disgust • Fear Monsters, Inc.:James P. Sullivan • Boo • Mike Wazowski • Randall Boggs Onward:Ian Lightfoot • Corey the Manticore • Barley Lightfoot Ratatouille:Alfredo Linguini • Remy • Colette Tatou The Incredibles:Mr. Incredible • Elasticgirl • Dash Parr • Violet Parr • Jack-Jack Parr • Frozone • Syndrome Toy Story:Woody • Buzz Lightyear • Jessie • Rex • Emperor Zurg • Bo Peep • Billy, Goat, and Gruff • Duke Caboom • Ducky and Bunny • Slinky Dog • Hamm Up:Carl Fredricksen • Dug • Russell • Kevin WALL-E:WALL-E • EVE
Disney live-action films
Pirates of the Caribbean:Jack Sparrow • Hector Barbossa • Tia Dalma • Davy Jones
The Rocketeer:Cliff Secord Tron:Kevin Flynn • Quorra • Tron Hocus Pocus:Winifred Sanderson • Sarah Sanderson • Mary Sanderson • Thackery Binx • Billy Butcherson
The Muppets
Animal • Miss Piggy • Gonzo • Dr. Bunsen Honeydew • Beaker • Kermit the Frog • The Swedish Chef • Fozzie Bear
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