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  • @chickenzgood thesis = the end. Autocorrect...

  • When the players are piling on Goofy at thesis, notice two sly references to precious Goofy cartoons; "Hockey Homicide" and "How to Ride a Horse".

  • Goofy teatro en casa

  • I love how the universal remote is a nuclear launch switch!

  • WTF triforce at 3:55!!!

  • dear disney,

    KEEP MAKING CARTOONS LIKE THIS!

  • @1:41 Is it sad I understood just about all of that?

  • They should do one about uploading stuff to the internet or setting up a social network account.

  • Various overkill to ensure eventual deafness speakers. Nice.

  • I LOVE the DTS, SDDS, Dolby Digital logos. We've come a long, long way.

  • Walt Disney announced that they were going to make more classic character theatrical cartoons (Donald, Goofy, Mickey etc.) But then they put them on hold saying that they think "not enough people want to see them" so then they announced a Tangled theatrical cartoon.

    Where has Disney got the idea that people would rather see a Tangled theatrical cartoon more than a Donald, Mickey etc. cartoon?

  • Animated short from pirates

  • Dam, goofy is rich

  • CLASSIC!!

    Is that John Lasseter's Picture (with Walt Disney of course) on the mantle at 4:44??

  • Goofy's buzzing as with his new purchase.

  • The last Goofy cartoon like this aired 46 years prior. That is WAY too long. Long live the old 2D animation cartoons of Disney and fuck every teen star on Disney X-D and any other disney channel.

  • @joe88john agreed. this is what made Disney popular, not shit like Hannah Montana

  • @MrAtomicBond

    you took the words right outta my mouth

  • I love these cartoons. It's probably the only thing on Disney Channel I still like. And I have to say, although of course nothing beats the original, the Dutch dubbing is excellent, especially the pompous narrator's voice.

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  • 3:57 there is a symbol of a nuclear reactor on the tv

  • Man. Modern shorts featuring classic characters are very rarely this good.

  • 2:17 There is not a man in america who would not react the same way.

  • 3:10 dopey digital on the box

  • Seriously, Who would dislike something like this?

  • I really enjoy the classic feeling they keep on this one, I laugthed like when I was a child. Truly amazing short!

    Keep that kind of work alive!

  • 1:47-You have no idea how hard it is to find a decent "Green-Ray" player.

  • TO ENSURE EVENTUAL DEAFNESS!!! hahaha

  • @dennis20014 And, of course, the all-important, SUB-WOOFER. 8>)

  • Did i hear Blu-Ray during the 1:40 sequence???

  • @TheCrowneJewel You did. Blu-ray existed in 2007.

  • @mistertitanic i didn't know it was made in 2007! i thought it was an old cartoon until i read the comments

  • @TheCrowneJewel Well didn't you read the title of the video? Look up there quick. Lol it say 2007 right on it.

  • @mistertitanic my bad

  • @TheCrowneJewel :) Well nearly everything including Blu-ray Didn't exist in the age you were thinking of.

  • Why do people have to argue cartoons! Enjoy them...this is hilarious

  • awh never gets old <3 :']

  • Hey is that Pete stealin' stuff at 1:28?

  • HEY WHERE I CAN FIND THIS BUT IN SPANISH ??? thanks..

  • Luckily, the shirtless fans realized that they accidentally misspelled team with meat and corrected it because they could accidentally pissed off a lot of vegetarians because most vegetaians are against meat.

  • @AntiVenom36 statistically speaking most attendees of football events are pro-meat, so I think it would have been received warmly regardless of intended order, despite the ambiguity of "go 'team'" and the extraneousness of the promotion of meat in that setting.

  • My favorite was that the box came w/ cardboard stairs :D

  • Dopey Digital logo on the box is my favorite little touch. I want that on a t-shirt!

  • I absolutly LOVE THIS SHORT FILM!!! THANK U FOR UPLOADING THIS!!!

    My faveorite parts:

    1:14 Ouch...

    1:19 That guy's fast!

    1:41 TOO MUCH STUFF!! BLU-RAY, GREEN-RAY, HOO-RAY???! lol

    3:17 STYROFOAM!!!

    3:53 Still gets me!

    4:14 - 4:38 OY!!

    4:43 PAUSE THERE! YOU CAN ACTUALLY SEE A LIVE ACTION PHOTO OF WALT DISNEY!!! NO JOKE!!!!!!

  • omg the quality of this cartoon. Looks better than many other shows. Looks like a movie made so good. ^^

  • All the people care about at Disney today is money, not quality anymore. I'm sick and tired of them making films like Chicken Little, Meet the Robimson's and Bolt when that's Pixar's department, they should be focusing on making traditionally animated films like Princess and the Frog and Winnie the Pooh, which were really well done. I'm pretty sure people would rather wanna see Goofy shorts than those stupid Cars Toons any day as well.

  • @headbanner666 Not that I prefer 3D over 2D but lets get one thing straight. Just because it's 2D doesn't mean it's good and just because it's 3D doesn't mean it's bad. Look at Tangled that's the best 3D film from Disney Animation and seems like a classic. About the money thing, the only one at the Disney studios that cares only about that is the head of Disney Channel. Stop hating the entire company because of Disney Channel. Right now the films, parks and shorts are doing fine.

  • @DisneyLoveQ: You've made some good points but you've made one mistake. Nothing can be the best as it's all a matter of opinion. I thought Tangled was ok but it had its flaws and it's certainly not the best. If people prefer 2D over 3D or vice versa, then that's their opinion. Personally, I think it's great that Disney is at least trying to bring back traditional animation. It's what many people have grown up with and probably prefer over 3D animation.

  • no the subwooper is a speaker

    it ensures that you hear the bass clearly

    it makes it sound a whole lot better as well :)

  • WAIT A MINUTE!

    The subwooper is the thing you connect the speakers into it's not a speaker itself

  • These how to shorts are so funny

    Corey Burton is a funny narrator I love when he insult Goofy in some of these shorts

  • thumbs up if you heard blu ray at 1:47

  • Forget Whiney Cyrus and the Lameazz Brothers.....

    If you want to return to your former glory you're gonna have to ditch the pop acts and return to your classic cartoon style of the 1920's-90's.

    What..so suddenly the same cartoons that have been treasured for 70 yrs aren't good enough for this generation?These modern kids are lost if Cyrus and Jonas brothers is the best you can do.

    whatever happened to classics like Goof Troop,Talespin,Ducktales,Chip and Dale rescue Rangers,Darkwing Duck etc?

  • I wonder where Max is during all of this...

  • 4:44 Is that John Lasseter on the right? XD

  • @BT27films 6:11 Executive Producer, John Lasseter. OH SHI-

  • "The Enclosed Instruction Manual"

    Why did he not say 'Enclosed Insturction Book?' ;_; so close...

  • Its ridiculous how true this video is!

    As a second generation audio/videophile

    this happens every time we rearrange the furniture!

  • @GT4viper How often have YOU misplaced the remote?

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  • Anyone know how or why Disney stopped showing these shorts on TV in their entirety? I would GLADLY spend hours glued to a TV watching Disney Channel if they showed shorts like this, and all the amazing shorts that were made when Walt was alive! But ONLY if they were shown in their original form; I HATE how they're cutting bits and pieces out of the theatrical shorts to make them as long as a commercial and ruining the jokes :(

  • @ztslovebird That's the biggest problem with Disney Channel. It's one thing to make dull teen sitcoms, because they've been doing this since it stopped being a pay channel, but it's a whole other story for this channel to completely deny its past. All we ask, not just hardcore disney fans, but almost everyone outside its targeted demographic (preteens) that Disney channel aims for, is to create 1-2 hours even if late at night to show classics like these, like nick is doing with their 90s shows

  • @classicsguy626 I'm with you; I'd gladly stay up until 3 in the morning before a major final exam if it meant seeing a Disney classic, like a collection of UNabridged Disney shorts from 1929 all the way to today (seriously; if you won't trim the crappy sitcoms so you have enough space for the whole amazing animated short, then cancel the sitcom or find a shorter animated short, but don't cut out the vital punch lines), or some of the classic animated Disney shows!

  • @ztslovebird Not even that....have you seen their schedule? For weekdays, their preschool block (basically the only way kids today know Mickey and Friends) runs from 6AM-2PM and then from 2PM-6AM, that's when they run their regular programming (and the have a laugh shorts that MIGHT be sandwiched in between). They only have 9 shows that they play over AND over again for 16 hours, it's even longer on weekends, it's ridiculous! They're too oblivious to people outside their targeted demographic.

  • @classicsguy626 Do they even know what demographic they're shooting for? The 6AM-2PM shows are all "break the 4th wall" CGI feel-good shows that accomplish nothing, and the 2PM-6AM shows are all outrageously lousy sitcoms. I miss the more varietal days of old Disney.

  • @ztslovebird Their programming (both preschool and regular) are basically aimed towards everyone below age 15. That's a pretty small portion of viewers if you think about it, but what if they had programming (oh let's say....CLASSIC DISNEY STUFF) aimed towards an older audiences, meaning everyone over 15! Disney is really cutting itself from a great opportunity towards ratings, look at nick's new 90s block, ratings were 60X higher than a week before (to be continued)

  • @classicsguy626 before they aired reruns of contemporary sitcoms such as Undeclared and drew in only 3,000-33,000 viewers. Then the 90s block started, that drew in about 189,000-265,000 viewers. I hope your reading this disney!! And this is only taken from viewers 18-34 years old!! Now we literally have about 4 generations of viewers alive today who grew up with classic disney, imagine the ratings it will get if Disney somehow airs their classic shows the same way teennick did!

  • 5:36 is epic. Finally, they got some sense knocked into them by using the original Goofy holler.

  • 3:57 I swear, I bet the animators threw in a Triforce for all the Zelda fans in the theater.

  • I'm gonna use this video at work to make people buy install

  • Modern cartoons usually fail to make me laugh out loud, but this one is great

  • 4:43 Hey, Walt! Hey, Mr. Lasseter!

  • @IJVin That was John Lasseter?! Wow!!!

  • i was trying to find more goofy episodes made in 2007 but i didnt find any how can they stop making episodes at 2002 and just make "1 EPISODE" in 2007 they should make alot more

  • @essambahri The Goofy short How To Hook Up Your Home Theater (2007) represented Disney's first project based on the paperless technology available today. It was an example of how we can make cartoons that are hand drawn without having to take pictures and use transparent film to draw a character/moving object and overlap them over and over again until one frame is done.

  • i was trying to find more goofy episodes made in 2007 but i didnt find any how can they stop at 2002 and just make "1 EPISODE" in 2007 they should make alot more

  • They could do so much more modern parody like this one, possibilities are endless. Sadly its much easier and cheaper to do stupid sitcoms and be even more sucessufull this way (at least nowadays). Unbelivable waste of talent.

  • 9 people still have analog televisions

  • @smartguest Considering this was uploaded six days before the analog switchoff, that's pretty scary.

  • This is the way I like it! Keep them coming... I love Disney's "old fashioned" shorts!

  • Excellent!

  • 9 People have not yet experienced the beauty that is a home theater system

  • "The Journey begins with a few, key components....................­the DVD,the CD,the LD,the PVR,theBCR,Audioreciveer,ABCAB­LES,TVTABLES,SATILLITEDISH,WIT­HSATILLITE,BLURAY,THEGREENRAYT­HEHURAYTHEHIRAYWiFiHDWHYE=MC2.­..............oh,and dont forget the batteries, there not included" my friend legofilmscompany LOVES THAT!

  • Classic!

  • at the end of a dark tunnel of crappy tv movies, child stars, and little girls worshiping fags, there is a light, and that light is these cartoon shorts that disney has made since the beginning, PLEASE KEEP MAKING THEM!!!! I MISS OLD DISNEY!!!!!!!!!

  • GO MEAT

  • I remember seeing this in theaters right before National Treasures 2. I laughed so hard in the theater! Whenever there is a Goofy cartoon that plays in the theater before the movie, I laugh so hard at the short my Parents have to tell me to be quiet. I just absolutely adore Goofy! He is the funniest Disney character adn one of the greatest cartoon characters ever drawn! :D

  • 5:35 epic

  • 3:19 damn they did a good job putting the styrofoam in.

  • Haha Shiny Stuff

  • 4:43 who is that guy on the right?

  • GO MEAT!!!!

  • pause at 3:11 and 3:14. DOPEY!

  • @dumboiscute It Was a parody of Dolby

  • @alooolulyz75 i know

  • All the Key components would be almost unneccesary, if you were to get a PS3 for anything other than Online Gaming.

  • Of course, should you send the PS3 in due to the infamous Yellow Light of Death, guess the key components can be necessary.

  • these shorts were the sht back then. i just saw this on disney channel. by the way HOW DID GOOFY HAVE ALL THE MONEY TO GET THAT STUFF ESPECIALLY THE TV!

  • I will NEVER get tired of watching this.

  • disney speaks the truth

  • I remember seeing this in a movie 4 years ago :P

  • lol goofys father at 4:43

  • Wow. I wasn't ready to like this, being a fan of the great classic shorts, but it was pretty funny!

  • The BIG reason this was made was to test out the software of Toon Boom Harmony at WDAS and to see if the animators liked the format and to see if it could be done, before using the software for 2009's Princess and the Frog.

    But they still have been making shorts, see 'The Ballad of Nessie' which is to be attached to Winnie the Pooh

  • Lol funny!

  • DISNEY made this? In 2007?! Talent still exists there?! Why are we not getting more of these?!

  • @mariomguy

    Because it's all about the money now. As long as Disney makes money, why try. It's really sad considering kids today won't get to enjoy their actual good cartoons.

  • ah come on, dont feel bad , learn it from me, the most important its the faith so that someday they can release other of these they just need to organize the times for the future hand drawn animated short films, anyway dont worry about it

  • @mariomguy This is ALL in CGI, man. Visible proof that CGI and 'art' are not mutually exclusive right here.

  • It's a shame Disney hasn't gone back to making shorts on a regular basis, this alone proves they still have it.

  • Oh, Goofy! You crazy!

  • I start watching Disney as soon as they return making more classic 2D-shorts like this. Until then, scr*w Disney and all the crap it produces today.

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  • The little girl in the pink dress at 1:31 is buying Pokemon Red and Blue.

  • THIS IS BRILLIANT!!! Disney needs to make more of these, I miss these so much!

    Out of all the things I've ever heard Goofy say, though, even in Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie, and all these cartoons, for some reason when he said "I... love you" to the tv in this one it sounded so weird! In the Goofy kind of way xD

  • "connect them to the appropriate cable checks which are conveniently located in the back." LOL LOL

  • 4:43 On the right. Who is the fat guy?

  • @SirTwanko I think its John Lasseter.

  • @imagineerboi it's Walt Disney, but in poor resolution

  • @mikese20 No, he was referring to the guy in the photo on the right wearing the hawaiian T-shirt. That's John Lasseter. Walt is in the photo on the left.

  • 15.1 super surround sound? fuck yes!

  • "consumer-friendly, hassle-free packaging..." oh the irony.

  • Moar of this then the horrible House of Mouse style.

  • @SirTwanko House of Mouse was never bad, but indeed this is better.

  • @0:29 GO MEAT!

  • My all-time favorite short series, still fresh & hilarious!

    Disney, if you're listening... make more of 'em!

  • Outstanding! It's got "soul" and mood in spades, something that few 3D animations can get, mostly due to 3D's overly physically-bound nature. Hopefully as 3D tech advances we animators can get more and better tools to achieve this kind of freedom without taking ages or a large team to pull off.

  • I would've never thought they'd make Goofy cuss like that at the beginning XD

  • At 3:10 the TV box says "Dopey Digital"

  • who is that on the right at 4:40? i see Walt Disney, Clarabel, some other stuff and a picture of someone.

  • @MindVentriloquism Walt Disney,a picture of the first Goofy version,Clarabel,a statue and a caricature of John Lasseter.

  • @MindVentriloquism The picture on the right is John Lasseter.

  • Who thinks Disney should keep on making new theatrical cartoons?

  • @GameStation3 but wait, they do :D

  • "I...love you."

  • They imitated the style of the classic cartoons about as well as could possibly be hoped for. Brilliant that he still seems to be living in a 40s/50s neighbourhood despite it being the 21st century!

  • did anyone hear their shows or movies in Dopey Digital???

  • I admit, I was raised on the 40s and 50s toons, but this follows in their footsteps extremely well.

  • You’re better of subjecting yourself to buying a new PC as you get to watch all the good stuff that used to be on TV and avoid the shit that’s on it nowadays

  • @TheProudAmerican777 well, I didn't do either of those. I was on the technical side which set up and maintained the rendering and collaboration servers that were used to interact with Disney...

  • Good,

    Now poop it.

  • was that a caricature of John Lasseter at 4:40?

  • "the modern sound system includes a multitude of speakers to provide the perfectly balanced sounds scape , the center channel , left and right front speakers, a bait more to the left and a bit more to the right speakers , surround speakers surrounding surround speakers and various overkill to ensure eventual death-ness speakers and the all important SUBWOOFER"

  • WHO GAVE GOOFY A CHAINSAW!?

  • lol wow!

  • I had the pleasure of working on this project a little...it was a riot I thought...

  • @grooveeqman what position did you work, clean up? lay out? storyboarding?

  • Comparing this cartoon to "cartoons" of today I would say that this is more like it. That is what you call a REAL cartoon.

  • GO MEAT!

  • Me gustaría ver esto mismo pero en español =(

  • Walt would be proud.

    Until he see's Hanna Montana.

  • @CaRtUnz4LyFV100 lol, Goofy killed Gnomeo and Juliet!

  • GO MEAT!

  • I saw this with National Treasure: Book of Secrets.

  • Oh man, this is great. Love how all the styrofoam sticks back to Goofy.

  • YES YES YES YES  thanks for this

  • now thats what i call 3d 5:48

  • OMG! I didn't know John Lasseter was part of Goofy's frames! 

  • Goofy's last short film made in 2007 I believe.

    The part with the styrofoam was EPIC plus the part where Goofy hooks up the wires in the back of his oversized TV. Too bad that doesn't work in real life XD

  • This sort of animation has been missing for so long. I need to see more of this and soon.

  • 7 people can't find the remote

  • This was actually funny.

  • They're on to something here. really this is very good

  • Also at 4:44, in addition to a portrait of Walt Disney, is a caricature of John Lasseter. :D At least that's what it looks like.

  • at 4:44 he breaks a portrait of Walt Disney. That's totally how the new disney staff is treating Walt's legacy.

  • @themagicludicolo In the case of the Disney Channel, yes, yes that is. As for their films, to a slightly lesser extent(they HAVE been improving a bit since Pixar's people have taken over the animation studio IMO), but still they definitely need a lot of work to do to regain their audience.

  • at 4:44 he breaks a portrait of Walt Disney.

  • it was smart for disney to remake the shorts 

  • watch 2:44 to 2:49 goofy shaking his bootay!

  • 4:31 I laughed out loud at the subwoofer part when the screen appears to shatter.

  • I think I remember seeing this before. What movie was it shown with?

  • i remember i saw this at the movie. so funny.

  • 4:42 Walt Disney, Picture of Goofy's first appearance "Mickey's Review", 1932, Clarabelle Cow, statue of no importance, Pixar animator John Lasseter.

  • I don't go in for disney's stuff but this one is a grand view! Cartoons in theaters again! About time!

  • "How To Properly Watch Movies" - do not watch movies out of its original aspect ratio!

  • 5:36 So glad they used the original Goofy holler instead of letting Bill Farmer imitate it.

  • he has a picture of Walt Disney. that's awesome