It was eventually included as one of the cartoons featured in A Salute to Father (later renamed Goofy's Salute to Father), a 1961 episode of the Walt Disney anthology series, but the ending was changed to include an extra announcement with Goofy announcing that he quits smoking for good.
In this cartoon, we start with flashbacks feature a "Goofy"-like version of Christopher Columbus, who is given a cigar by a Native American.
A man in Europe rolls a cigar with a leaf and a midget lights it with a small torch, and the impact of the popularity of smoking is shown.
Soon his throat tickles and his eyes get irritated and he cannot blow out his matches, so he throws away all of his smoking products and decides to quit.
Here is where he finds them, only to be unsuccessful in smoking it in some way or another: The short was released on December 2, 2002 on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy,[2] with its original ending.