Goofy is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions.
During the late 1940s and 1950s, Goofy was shown in stories as an "everyman", being portrayed as an urban man in everyday situations.
Other appearances: Wilbur Goofy tries to fly on a small glider, while the Narrator explains different ways he can take off, but always runs into different setbacks when doing so.
Later, Goofy has another problem when the trunk begins to float, or different props come out from inside, including a cape that makes different types of animals appear.
Other appearances: Rabbit, Bull; cameo of Pluto The Narrator uses Goofy as an example to explain how to ski, showing different styles.
The Narrator tells the story of the Olympic Games, and uses Goofy to explain the different sports competitions that take place at the event.
The central character is Cedric, a squire who poses as his master, Sir Loinsteak, after the latter was knocked unconscious.
Other appearances: Ducks The Narrator explains what the horse racing hobby is like, with Goofy playing the fans and the jockeys.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Snapshot III, Old Moe At a circus, Dolores the Elephant wakes up her keeper, Goofy, to feed her.
Other appearances: Dolores the Elephant Goofy is the announcer in a tennis match, where the players (Big Ben and Little Joe), the court gardener and the spectators are also played by him.
The Narrator encourages Goofy to buy some gym equipment to work out at home and build muscle, which includes a disc on which a coach explains the steps to follow.
Other appearances: Louie the Mountain Lion Goofy builds a house to live in, while the Narrator explains the steps to follow in the construction.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice) Goofy (under the name "George Geef") must leave work and go home when he comes down with a cold, eventually feeling terribly unwell.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice) Goofy (as George Geef) is a fan of gambling because he thinks that this way he can become rich one day, but he always ends up losing money.
In the current era, Goofy (in his George Geef identity) is a chain smoker who decides to quit when he starts to get sick of it, but he constantly suffers from the desire to smoke.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice) Goofy (in his identity as George Geef) takes his son hunting in the woods, where they begin to be stalked by Louie the Mountain Lion.
Other appearances: Bowser, Narrator (voice) As he begins his vacation, Goofy goes on a road trip where he must soon have his car repaired.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Mechanic Goofy (as "Johnny Eyeball") is a private detective who is asked by a lady to help her find Al.
Other appearances: Pete (as Al Muldoon), Weasel, Lady, Narrator (voice); cameo of Mickey Mouse in a magazine picture Goofy (in his George Geef identity) takes care of the house while his wife is away, doing chores and taking care of their son.
Other appearances: Narrator (voice), Bull Goofy (as George Geef) tries to relax on a Sunday, but unable to sleep due to the constant noise, he decides to get out of bed.
In the main plot of the House of Mouse episode "Super Goof" (2002), the Narrator also explains the story about Goofy and his new superhero identity.
These include: "How to Be a Waiter", "How to Be a Spy", "How to Ride a Bicycle", "How to Haunt a House", "How to Be a Baseball Fan", "How to Take Care of Your Yard", "How to Wash Dishes", and "How to Be a Gentleman".