Goofy

Goofy is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Goofy made a total of 98 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Goofy was voiced by Pinto Colvig and his first appearance was in the cartoon Mickey's Revue in 1932. Goofy would appear in a total of 98 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Chicken Little in 1955.

Appearance/Personality
Goofy is a dog with big flapy ears and a green hat, red vest, orange turtle neck sweater and blue jeans and brown shoes. Goofy also has buck teeth and white gloves. Clumsy, unintelligent, and humble are some of the words that describe Goofy, who speaks with a southern drawl. Living a rather simple lifestyle, Goofy tends to miss the obvious, act somewhat childish and absent-minded, and gets confused very easily. As a result of these factors, Goofy is rather accident-prone and is an easy target for trouble. Nevertheless, his blissfulness usually keeps him from any legitimate harm, as he tends to walk away from life-threatening danger with a smile and his signature guffaw. Goofy's blissfulness and optimism can sometimes blind him from the feelings of those around him, however, most notably Mickey, Donald, and his son Max, who are often annoyed by Goofy's antics, as they typically receive the short end of the trouble that follows the Goof around. Despite this flaw, Goofy is extremely supportive and caring towards his loved ones. He tries his best to lighten their spirits when they feel down and selflessly sticks by them when they're in need. Goofy is also charming, somewhat infectiously; often at times when someone meets him for the first time, they are immediately taken by his welcoming aura.

1928/1956

 * The first 9 cartoons are produced in black-and-white while the rest are in color.
 * The final 15 cartoons are produced in cinema scope format.