First Television Showing First television showing : March 4, 2000
(most markets)
Synopsis
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Goofy learns to take care of his yard, throughout the four seasons.
Characters
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Goofy (Voice : Bill Farmer)
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Narrarator : Corey Burton
Credits
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Directors
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Rick Schneider
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Mike Moon
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Writer : Steve Roberts
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Story Editor : Kevin D. Campbell
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
2 : Episode 12
- House of Mouse : "Super Goof"
Comments
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From Patrick Malone : This was my least favorite
of this specific show. I wasn't too sure how to feel about it. There were
parts I wanted to laugh at, but as a whole it just wasn't too funny. Maybe
it was beacuse they tried to cover too much ground. The short is presented
in seasonal "episodes" none of which seemed to connect to the previous one,
so a lot of continuity was lost. In the first sequnce he plants what looks
to be a vegatable garden; in the next he has a normal lawn, then in the next
he has just two sunflowers. The only continuity there seemed to be was in
the continued destruction of Goofy's house, which looked to be the entire
point of the short. Even that part for me didn't hold together too well,
but luckily for Goofy, the house did, at least.
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From Juan F. Lara : This short worked a lot
better than most "How To" shorts. The story was built around the four seasons.
So the short felt like it was actually going somewhere, with Goofy trying
to make it through one whole year. The segments were also held together by
the wrecking of Goofy's trailer. Each segment ended with the trailor getting
more destroyed, and the new segment began with him still fixing the damage.
This thread about the trailer led to a very funny punchline at the end of
the short that brought the short full circle. The jokes were run-of-the-mill
(Goofy loses control of the leaf blower.) But they were different from the
"How To" norm of naming off lists of sight gags.
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From Lee Suggs : This shorts has its moments
and it's premise is amusing. However, it is so easy to tell what's coming
next, that it a little disappointing when you not surprised. They did try
to be creative here, but these How to... shorts have never approached the
level of the classic shorts they are based on. The classic How to.... shorts
had a contrast between the serious narration and ridiculous action that may
be impossible to duplicate. I think Goofy's talents could be used better
elsewhere.
I have seen "How to Take Care of Your Yard" and would like to
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