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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Goofy - Mickey's Revue (1932).png|thumb|left|Goofy, then-known as Dippy Dawg, in ''Mickey's Revue''.]]
[[File:Goofy - Mickey's Revue (1932).png|thumb|left|Goofy, then-known as Dippy Dawg, in ''Mickey's Revue''.]]
Goofy first debuted in the 1932 short ''Mickey's Revue'', where he was known as Dippy Dawg. Despite this, many of Goofy's journal entries state that he debuted in the 1952 short ''Two Weeks Vacation'', likely due to ''Two Weeks Vacation'' having a theatrical release despite being only 6 minutes. Since his debut in ''Mickey's Revue'', he has made numerous appearances within Walt Disney's cartoon shorts, appearing along characters such as Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Pete. A large amount of Goofy's cartoons centered around sports and showing parodies of experiences people faced in the real world with a comic twist. Most notably, he has also appeared in the TV series ''{{w|Goof Troop}}'' and its film adaptations ''{{w|A Goofy Movie}}'' and ''{{w|An Extremely Goofy Movie}}'' alongside his son Max.
Goofy first debuted in the 1932 short ''Mickey's Revue'', where he was known as Dippy Dawg. Despite this, many of Goofy's journal entries state that he debuted in the 1952 short ''Two Weeks Vacation'', likely due to ''Two Weeks Vacation'' having a theatrical release despite being only 6 minutes. Since his debut in ''Mickey's Revue'', he has made numerous appearances within Walt Disney's cartoon shorts, appearing along characters such as Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Pete. A large amount of Goofy's cartoons centered around sports and showing parodies of experiences people faced in the real world with a comic twist. Most notably, he has also appeared in the TV series ''{{w|Goof Troop}}'' and its film adaptations ''{{w|A Goofy Movie}}'' and ''{{w|An Extremely Goofy Movie}}'' alongside his son [[Max]].


Goofy is frequently depicted as clumsy and blissful, always breaking things in physical comedy, which he was created to compensate Mickey's lack of comedic purpose caused by complaints from parents in the mid-1930s. His antics often caused large amounts of destruction to the annoyance of everyone around him. Goofy's signature character trait is his dim wit and lack of awareness, although his intelligence has varied greatly over time. Him unable to understand basic concepts and any kind of subtlety is often the catalyst for many adventures him and his friends go on. However, Goofy has a sweet personality, being incredibly humble and supportive of his friends. His good nature particularly shines with his son Max, of which he tries his absolute best to make happy. He even is sometimes aware of his "goofiness" and has mixed feelings about his character. While he often wishes to be more competent in life and be of better help to his friends, Goofy still manages to love and accept himself for who he is just like his friends.
Goofy is frequently depicted as clumsy and blissful, always breaking things in physical comedy, which he was created to compensate Mickey's lack of comedic purpose caused by complaints from parents in the mid-1930s. His antics often caused large amounts of destruction to the annoyance of everyone around him. Goofy's signature character trait is his dim wit and lack of awareness, although his intelligence has varied greatly over time. Him unable to understand basic concepts and any kind of subtlety is often the catalyst for many adventures him and his friends go on. However, Goofy has a sweet personality, being incredibly humble and supportive of his friends. His good nature particularly shines with his son Max, of which he tries his absolute best to make happy. He even is sometimes aware of his "goofiness" and has mixed feelings about his character. While he often wishes to be more competent in life and be of better help to his friends, Goofy still manages to love and accept himself for who he is just like his friends.

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