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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Goofy - Mickey's Revenue (1932).png|thumb|left|Goofy, then-known as Dippy Dawg, in ''Mickey's Revenue''.]]
[[File:Goofy - Mickey's Revenue (1932).png|thumb|left|Goofy, then-known as Dippy Dawg, in ''Mickey's Revue''.]]
Despite that many of Goofy's journal entries state that he debuted in the 1952 short ''Two Weeks Vacation'', likely due to ''Two Weeks Vacation'' having a theatrical release despite being only 6 minutes, this is incorrect. Goofy appeared in plenty of shorts before then. His first debut was in the 1932 short ''Mickey's Revue'' where he was known as Dippy Dawg. Since then, he was made numerous appearances within Walt Disney's cartoon shorts, appearing along characters such as Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Pete. A large amount of Goofy's cartoons centered around sports and showing parodies of experiences people faced in the real world with a comic twist. Goofy's character also resulted in an TV series, as well as two movies, starring the character and his son Max.
Despite that many of Goofy's journal entries state that he debuted in the 1952 short ''Two Weeks Vacation'', likely due to ''Two Weeks Vacation'' having a theatrical release despite being only 6 minutes, this is incorrect. Goofy appeared in plenty of shorts before then. His first debut was in the 1932 short ''Mickey's Revue'' where he was known as Dippy Dawg. Since then, he was made numerous appearances within Walt Disney's cartoon shorts, appearing along characters such as Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and Pete. A large amount of Goofy's cartoons centered around sports and showing parodies of experiences people faced in the real world with a comic twist. Goofy's character also resulted in an TV series, as well as two movies, starring the character and his son Max.
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