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Stamp_of_Albania_-_2001_-_Colnect_372088_-_Goofy_1932_Animal_Cartoon_Character
First appearanceMickey's Revue (1932)
Created byWalt Disney, Frank Webb
Voiced byPinto Colvig (1932–1965)
George Johnson (1939–1943)
Bob Jackman (1951)
Jimmy MacDonald (1960)
Jack Bailey
Hal Smith (1983)
Will Ryan (1986–1987)
Tony Pope (1987–1988)
Bill Farmer (1987–)
Developed byArt Babbit, Jack Kinney
Nickname(s)Dippy Dawg
George G. Geef
Goofus D. Dawg
Goofy G. Goof
AliasesSuper Goof
GenderMale
Spouse(s)Mrs. Geef / Mrs. Goof (1950s)
Significant other(s)Clarabelle Cow
Zenobia (1980s comics)
Glory-Bee (1960s comics)
Sylvia Marpole (An Extremely Goofy Movie)
ChildrenMax Goof (son)
RelativesGoofy, Sr. (father)
Gramma Goof (mother)
Gilbert Goof (nephew)
Debbie (niece)

Goofy is a Disney character. He is a friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. He is a tall, anthropomorphic dog. He typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora.

He has been voiced by Bill Farmer since 1987. view more...







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