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Goofy (Fictitious character)

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingGoofy (Fictitious character)
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Variant(s)Geef, George (Fictitious character)
Geef, G. G. (Fictitious character)
Goof, Goofy (Fictitious character)
Goof, G. G. (Fictitious character)
Dawg, Goofus G. (Fictitious character)
Dippy, the Goof (Fictitious character)
Dawg, Dippy (Fictitious character)
Dippy Dawg (Fictitious character)
Found inDisney's a Goofy movie, 1996
Walt Disney's Goofy the good sport, 1985
Walt Disney's Goofy's amazing house, 1984
Pringle, D. Imaginary people, 1987: page 309 (Mickey Mouse's friend Goofy)
Higginson, Sheila Sweeny. Look before you leap!, 2007: page 2 (Goofy)
Wikipedia, viewed November 25, 2016 (Goofy; created in 1932 in the short The Whoopee Party; a tall anthropomorphic dog with a Southern drawl, typically wearing a turtle neck and vest with pants, shoes, white gloves and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora; Goofy is a close friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; in his 50s persona Goofy was called George Geef or G.G. Geef, implying that Goofy was merely a nickname; in Goof Troop, the character's full name is given as Goofy Goof or G.G. Goof; in some 2000s-era comics the character's full name has occasionally been given as Goofus G. Dawg)
Donald Duck out of luck, 1940: page 40 (Dippy the Goof), page 42 (Goofy)
Bottaro, L. Donald Duck. Jumpin' Jupiter, ©2021: back cover (Goofy)
Wikipedia, Oct. 14, 2022 (Goofy debuted in animated cartoons, starting in 1932 with Mickey's revue as Dippy Dawg, who is older than Goofy would come to be. Later the same year, he was re-imagined as a younger character, now called Goofy, in the short The whoopee party)
Associated languageeng
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