"A Goofy Cartoon"
Release Date September 21, 1945
Running Time 7:42
Synopsis
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A hockey game concentrating on the finer points of "sportsmanship" as both
players and spectators get into the fight.
Characters
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Goofy
Credits
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Director : Jack Kinney
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Animation
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Jack Boyd
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John Sibley
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Hal King
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Milt Kahl
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Ward Kimball
- Al Bertino
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Story
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Bill Berg
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Dick Kinney
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Music : Paul J. Smith
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Layout : Don DaGradi
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Background : Art Riley
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Narration : Doodles Weaver
Inside Jokes
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In the lineup and scorecard pictured, all the players have names of Disney
people. The table that follows is from the scorecard that appears early in
the short. I've deciphered as much of it as I can make out and added the
most probable reference in parenthesis. Also mentioned in the next scene are (Andy) Engman, (Carl) Stalling, (Don) DaGradi, (Bill) Berg and someone named McCormick.
One nickname, that of Roy "Moose"
Williams reflects the real-life nickname of the person involved, but it's
unclear how many of the others may have been actual nicknames.
| Referee : Clean Game (Jack) Kinney |
Scorer : Myron Nelson |
Timer : Flash Selck |
| Moose Roster |
Pelican Roster |
| Kewpie (Charles) Nichols |
Zip (Al) Zinnen |
| Slugger (Jack) Hannah |
Tiger Adelquist |
| Swede (Eric) Larson |
Bullet Sebern |
| Catfish (Lance) Nolley |
Lightning (Dick) Shaw |
| Ice Box (Al) Bertino |
Fearless (Norm) Ferguson |
| Moose (Roy) Williams |
Wildcat (Karl) Karpe |
| Killer (Milt) Kahl |
Iron Pants Dunham |
| Hurricane (Paul) Smith |
Butch (Hal) King |
| Terror (Jack) Sibley |
Bomber (Cliff) Nordberg |
| Bustem (Jack) Boyd |
Speed (Bill) Peed |
| Spike (Art) Riley |
Dippy Dyson |
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The characters of Bertino and Ferguson are part of a running gag throughout
the short as they are continually getting into a fight, getting sent to the
penalty box, then getting right back into a fight once they are released.
I am still wondering if there was any real animosity between these two real
people that inspired this gag.
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Original Movie Poster |
Videos
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United States
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Cartoon Classics : First Series : Volume 4 :
Sport Goofy
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France
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Sport Goofy Joue et Gagne
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Italy
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Le Vacanze di Pippo
Laserdiscs
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United States
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Cartoon Classics : First Series : Volume 4 :
Sport Goofy
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Japan
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Sport Goofy's
Vacation
DVD
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Disney Treasures : The Complete Goofy
Television
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Walt Disney Presents :
"How to Relax"
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The Ink and Paint Club : #3 :
Sport Goofy
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Mickey's Mouse Tracks :
Episode #32
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Donald's Quack Attack :
Episode #33
Technical Specifications
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Color Type : Technicolor
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Animation type : Standard
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Sound mix : Mono
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Aspect ration : 1.37 : 1
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Negative format : 35mm
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Print format : 35mm
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Cinematographic process : Spherical
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Original language : English
Released by RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Gallery
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Comments
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During the final fight scene, snips of other shorts are used, including a
shot of Monstro the Whale breaching the waves from "Pinnochio."
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From Tom Wilkins : The fire marshall would
love to break up the capacity crowd for this hockey game. I think they modeled
the arena like the Montreal Forum. Obviously the goalies were nowhere close
to Dominik Hasek of Buffalo, but there were lots of penalty minutes accumulated
in the first period. It was hysterical to see a human zamboni scoop up a
player as it cleaned up the ice. As soon as it hailed pucks from the sky,
the referee was the only one praying for a SWAT team and some tear gas. Other
snippets used were from How To Play Football (1944) and How To Play Baseball
(1942) besides the Pinocchio scene. One word of caution, however...there
may be an edit following the first time a player shovels pucks into the
net. By the way, what was the final score?
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From D.J. Robinson : This is probably the
funniest cartoon I have ever seen in my life. My brother and I were visiting
our grandparents one day and it happened to come on the TV. I had tears in
my eyes from laughter and I couldn't stop laughing if I tried. I would definitely
rate this cartoon a 10.
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From Mike Smith : This is one of the zaniest
Disney shorts ever! When I seen the Pinocchio clip, I'm wondering why they
rarely reused footage like it!
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From Brad Bethel : It's irresistibly funny!
There's millions of scenes in which team fans clobber each other while rooting
for their favorite hockey teams. The hockey game itself was wild as expected,
but things got out of hand at the ending. There were some clips of Goofy
playing football, and baseball, and another clip from Pinocchio, in which
Monstro the Whale emerges from the sea. That was EXTREMELY FUNNY!!! Enough
to make you cry, and who's ever brilliant idea those were made this cartoon
worth the watch. This proves that even Disney can make cartoon viewing fun
for the whole family.
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From Ted : Great to watch, great to listen
to. What more could one want? Laugh-out-loud from start to finish!
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From Per Nilsson : It's realy interesting
to read the other reviewers comments on this short, since mine differs so
much. I never liked this short at all. I think it's a realy boring short.
This might have something to do with that I not a big fan of 'team' sports,
including ice hockey, so I might miss many of the jokes. I enjoy most of the
other Goofy cartoons, but this one was realy a drag. I tried to analyse why
this one failed to catch my attention, and I think it might have something
to do with the more the narrator has to talk or explain the action happening
the less I enjoy the short.
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From Mike Osterholm : I saw this in our hotel,
on vacation in Puerto Rico five years ago. What a treat! The excellent production
quality, and the hilarious story line make this a must-see for anyone who
ever played hockey.
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From Sam : I'm not a big fan of hockey,
but maybe I would be if Goofy played it more often. Hilarious from start
to finish, the gags never seem to slow down. The use of recycled clips at
the end is particularly inspired. Also, I don't know if anyone else noticed
this, but Goofy, dressed in his traditional outfit, can clearly be seen in
the top right portion of the screen during one of the crowd shots near the
end of the short.
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From Lee Glover : I'm not a huge fan of
hockey myself, but "Hockey Homicide" is, without a doubt, my all-time favourite
Disney cartoon. Wonderful gags, brilliant timing, and Goofy just being funnier
than ever. This cartoon is absolutely hilarious. Well worthy of 10 points!
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From Ryan : I feel that this is one of
the best Goofy cartoons produced. The fast-paced gags of the cartoon make
it look like it was directed by Tex Avery. One fun gag I enjoy is when one
hockey player hits one of the spectators' hot dogs and it lands in the goalie's
mouth. One can also spot footage from various other Disney shorts such as
"How to Play Football" and "How to Play Baseball" as well as two Disney movies
"Victory Through Air Power" and "Pinocchio."
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From Gregg Thorsteinson : This is, bar
none, the most non-stop manic insanity in the best possible way. I couldn't
catch my breath and could hardly see the screen near the end from tears I
was laughing so hard. I wasn't a hockey fan at the time I first saw it, but
that didn't matter at all.
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From Bob : Our entire family has enjoyed
watching this over and over. We're all hockey players and coaches, and sometimes
we think that the sport has gotten out of control in our era. The fact that
this was made in 1945 demonstrates that this is NOT true! Hockey had a "bad"
reputation even then, and the Disney studios must have understood this. I'd
be interested as to who researches the sports for the sake of cartooning
them believably.
I think "Donald's Crime" is the Disney studio's funniest-ever cartoon, but
this rates close to the top.
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From Ajisai : As someone who generally dislikes most of the cartoons made between '41 and '45 (propaganda/war-related shorts just don't interest me) I was surprised to find out this cartoon came out in 1945, because I find it's closer in spirit to the later Goofy cartoons I enjoy the most. Totally crazy, incredibly funny, this is a great cartoon. The reused animation always makes me laugh, it almost feels like self-parody at times!
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From Trae Robinson : This Goofy short is absolutely hysterical. The ending is so funny when the audience starts a riot and the hockey players just watch them and some hockey players are eating and drinking and asleep.
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From Dino Cencia : Oh my God, this Goofy cartoon is really hilarous! My favorite part is when the Goofy goalie hit the referree and a lot of pucks came out flying and all the hockey teams are going madness! And everybody is going berserk! And there was some clips of Goofy playing football and baseball. And also Monstro the whale from Pinnchio.
That was really hilarous! If I could play hockey and if my hockey team or friends were fooling around and playing hockey like the Goofy cartoon, I would be cracking up and really laughing out loud! I would join in and hitting alot of pucks and goofing around like Goofy! Hockey Homicide is the best Goofy cartoon ever! I give it 900 out 900!
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From Joyshree Nath : I liked this short because its a great comic relief. Like Disney's other shorts it has a jovial and funny attitude. I liked it very much not only because I am a hardcore Disney Fan but also this short is one of the best shorts I have ever seen. I think the shorts of Disney having Goofy or Donald are the best of all.
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From Baruch Weiss : This is one of the craziest Goofy cartoons of all time. There's no music in it at all except when the janitor sweeps up the ice rink with "Clean Game Kinney" on it!