12/21/2023 0 Comments Goofy charactersWhile this characterization as an immensely clumsy character is generally played for laughs, there are times in almost all of his portrayals when Goofy can be charming and/or charismatic as well. ![]() As his name implies, he is very silly, dopey, foolish, harmlessly eccentric, wacky, and ridiculous in a way that's funny.He has a memorably "goofy" voice! (which fits him in a very iconic way, mainly because of his southern drawl that fits his personality).His blissfulness usually keeps him from any legitimate harm, as he tends to walk away from life-threatening danger with a smile.With that said, he has a humble and innocent personality who is also very optimistic and blissful.As he continues after the 21st century, he has grown to be an even more lovable and likable character by every adaptation/show/movie he's appeared in by being a simple country bum that has moments of providing hilarity, enjoyability, and comedic relief.He is a very kind-hearted, good-natured, and happy-go-lucky yokel who always has a positive attitude towards almost everything and everyone he encounters! He is the type of person who sees anyone he meets as a potential friend like his pals, Mickey and Donald.When he first appeared in 1932, he is notable as one of the very first comic relief characters ever created in the history of animation, as well as the very first of all the "dopey simpleton" type comic relief characters, which paved way to other similar characters such as Pete Puma and The Three Bears' Junyer Bear from Looney Tunes, Junior (of George and Junior) from Tex Avery MGM cartoons, Baby Huey from Harveytoons, Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants, Homer Simpson from The Simpsons, and Ed from Ed, Edd n Eddy for example, which was considered pretty unique and original back in the day. ![]() ![]()
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