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Goofy's Glider ()


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Goofy's new sport: flying his glider (without much success).

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Florence Gill ...
Chickens (uncredited)
George Johnson ...
Goofy (uncredited)
John McLeish ...
Narrator (uncredited) (voice)

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Jack Kinney

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Jack Kinney ... ()
 
Ralph Wright ... ()

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Charles Wolcott

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Lou Debney ... assistant director

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Jack Boyd ... animator
Andy Engman ... animator
Jack Huber ... animator
Ed Parks ... animator
Reuben Timmins ... animator

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Art Babbitt ... animator
George De Beeson ... animator
Gene Hazelton ... inbetween artist
Frank Onaitis ... animator
Wolfgang Reitherman ... animator
Leo Thiele ... layout artist
Jack Bailey ... animator (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Yet another sport is made 'easy' for us by Goofy's demonstration how- never, ever, to try anything for real, least of all with a glider-flying machine he launches in ways that would kill anything but a cartoon character, such as a giant catapult and even a canon. Meanwhile Goofy proves totally incapable to control any of its movements in the air, let alone the 'landing' which is too messy even for a bombshell... Written by KGF Vissers

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Also Known As
  • Le planeur de Dingo (France)
  • Goofys Segelflugzeug (Germany)
  • Goofy aprende a volar (Spain)
  • Tässä tulee Hessu (Finland)
  • El planeador de Goofy (Mexico)
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  • 8 min
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Trivia Though it doesn't have "How To" in the title, this was the first of Goofy's instructional shorts, narrated by John McLeish. The first official "How To" short was 'How To Ride A Horse,' which was featured in the full-length motion picture 'The Reluctant Dragon.' See more »
Goofs The number of Goofy's fingers per hand varies from four to five between shots. Most noticeably, he has five when counting to ten before opening the parachute, then four in the next sequence, then five again. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into How to Relax (1957). See more »
Quotes Goofy: [singing] High, high, up in the sky, here goes my glider and I, bye-bye!
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