Form:Goofy

While he retains his typical appearance in most worlds, in certain worlds Goofy's appearance is altered by Donald's magic in order to allow himself to blend in with the inhabitants of those worlds. Goofy's animal forms are based on turtles and tortoises, playing on his Defender-like role.

Disney outfit
In the end of Kingdom Hearts and the beginning of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Goofy wears his classic Disney outfit, consisting of an orange turtleneck with a yellow vest, dark blue pants, a light-green hat and brown shoes.

Knight outfit
As Captain of the Royal Knights of Disney Castle, Goofy wears a knight's outfit, consisting of a knight's helmet in place of his hat, a large gauntlet on his left arm, a wide belt buckle with blue straps, long orange pants and pointed metal shoes.

Goofy wears this outfit during Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, in the beginning of Kingdom Hearts, and in Kingdom Hearts coded prior to entering Data Hollow Bastion.

Atlantica version
In Atlantica, Goofy's entire body, save for his head, is transformed into that of a large sea turtle. His skin is the same black color as his fur, but his limbs are transformed into flippers and he gains a long, thin tail. The underside of his shell is the same light tan color as his skin in his normal form, and the top side of his shell is sea green. Goofy is the only one out of himself, Sora, and Donald to wear any form of clothing while in Atlantica; his hat, though it is his original light green one rather than the orange one he normally wears in the Kingdom Hearts series.

Kingdom Hearts II
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)

''Captain of the Royal Knights. He's traveling the worlds in search of clues to the whereabouts of King Mickey.''

In his previous travels, Goofy and his friends helped to defend Atlantica from Ursula, the sea witch.

Halloween Town version
In Halloween Town, Goofy's appearance resembles the stereotypical depiction of. He wears a tan turtleneck sweater, a yellow, tattered, patched jacket, green pants that are equally tattered and patched, with a black left leg, black suspenders, and brown shoes with holes ripped open for his toes. All of his clothing is faded. Goofy retains his floppy ears, but they are thinner and mangier-looking than normal. He has an enormous, silver screw in the top of his head and his fingernails are pointed. His fur is black and is spiked wildly on his head around the screw. Goofy's nose becomes a metal cap and is tipped with a small jack o' lantern, similar to Zero. His eyes are heterochromatic; the left one is red and the right one is a grey spiral. Goofy's weapons gain a darker, ashen appearance in this form.

Kingdom Hearts II
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)

''Captain of the Royal Knights. He's traveling the worlds with Sora and Donald in search of the King.''

Not long ago, he helped unravel Oogie's scheme to take over Halloween Town.

Christmas Town version
In Christmas Town, Goofy takes on the traits of a. His clothing changes into a reddish-brown suit similar to the one worn by Santa Claus, with white fur lining around the sleeves. He wears a loose, red belt with a gold buckle around his waist and red mittens with green ribbons tied on them. His feet become light tan and have brown hooves, and a green hangs from his neck. Goofy's nose glows orange, reminiscent of the popular Christmas story of. Two black, elegantly curled antlers sprout from the top of his head.

Kingdom Hearts II
''The Captain of the Royal Guards. He and Sora join forces together to search for the missing King.''

He always seems to get caught in the middle of Sora and Donald's antics.

Timeless River version
In Timeless River, Goofy transforms into a monochrome version of his original appearance in the original Disney cartoons. Goofy's physical structure changes very little In this form, though he has a noticeable and a short tail. He retains his white gloves, shoes, and hat, though his shoes are much simpler in design and his hat is a black and white version of the one he normally wears in Disney media, as opposed to his usual Kingdom Hearts one. The only other article of clothing Goofy wears in this form is a single-button vest.

This form is largely based on Goofy's original appearance; at that time he was known as "Dippy Dawg", in the 1932 cartoon Mickey's Revue. Dippy Dawg was portrayed as an annoying, elderly member of the audience and a running gag of the short. Retro Goofy is primarily a younger version of said character. This younger version first appeared in Goofy's next cartoon, The Whoopee Party.

Kingdom Hearts II
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)

Captain of the Royal Knights.

To save Disney Castle, Goofy went through a doorway Merlin conjured up into a black-and-white world that seemed strangely familiar.

Pride Lands version
In the Pride Lands, Goofy's entire body, save for his head, is transformed into that of a. His skin is the same black color as his fur and his limbs are transformed into stocky legs, each with three toes and blunt, light grey nails. The underside of his shell is pale green, while the top side of his shell is yellow with white highlights. Goofy's hat in this form is his original light green one, rather than the orange one he normally wears in the Kingdom Hearts series.

Kingdom Hearts II
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)

''Captain of the Royal Knights. He's traveling the worlds with Sora and Donald in search of the King.''

Goofy's been transformed into a turtle in this world, and it seems to suit him just fine.

Space Paranoids version
In Space Paranoids, Goofy's clothing is replaced by grey, robotic armor covered in glowing, cyan computer circuitry. His fur remains black, but his skin becomes a faint shade of blue. Goofy’s weapons are also covered in circuitry in this form.

Kingdom Hearts II
Two Weeks Vacation (1952)

''Captain of the Royal Knights. He left Disney Castle on a quest to find King Mickey.''

Donald tried to use Ansem's computer to find the King, but his impatient banging caused the MCP to transport the three friends into the world inside the computer system.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
"Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers" (2004)

''An overnight Musketeer and good friends with Mickey and Donald. Goofy may not always be on the ball, but he grew alongside Mickey and the others and earned his Musketeer status.''