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7/10
Homicidal Hockey.
morrison-dylan-fan12 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Getting caught by surprise with Disney's wonderful Western spoof Goofy short Californy er Bust,I quickly decided to get out of the saddle,and join Goofy for a deadly round of hockey.

The plot:

Playing in a packed out stadium,hockey teams the Loose Leafs and the Ant Eaters get ready to play the game of their lives in the championship final.As the game reaches the half way point,the over excited crowd reveal that they are not going to allow the 2 teams to be the only people on the pitch,for what may be the most violent hockey game of all time.

View on the film:

For the animation in the movie,director Jack Kinney disappointingly relies to much on clearly reusing animation from Goofy's past short titles,which leads to the stylish "fresh" animation being snowed in by Kinney's recycled footage.

Thankfully giving the film the burst of life that it richly deserves,Doodles Weaver delivers an electric performance as the movie's narrator,with Weaver making Bill Berg and Dick Kinney's screenplay move at an amazing pace,and also giving the film's ending a real shot of lightning.
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6/10
Crazy and wild sports play, here.
OllieSuave-00725 November 2017
A sports announcer, filling in for the narrator, tells the story or rather game in this case about Goofy and the Goofy-lookalikes playing an aggressive game of hockey. You get some classic Goofy moments here and there, and there's some really outrageous hockey plays and fights. Even the audience members got a little carried away, ultimately becoming the watched spectacle themselves.

Lots of action in this one and crazy stuff in this one, but not much funny scenes overall.

Grade C+
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10/10
What a riot of a hockey game!
TheLittleSongbird13 June 2012
I simply adore this cartoon! Not only is it for me the single funniest of the Goofy sports cartoons, but also alongside Goofy Gymnastics, How to Dance, The Big Wash and Motor Mania as one of his best ever cartoons. The animation is great, colourful and done at fever pitch, the use of multiple Goofys was an interesting touch, and the story is fast-paced with a wonderfully frantic ending and the game itself as wild as you'd expect. But it was the gags and pace that really struck me that was so good about Hockey Homicide. The pace has so much energy to it it's almost like watching a Looney Tunes cartoon(that's a compliment by the way), there is some inspired use of footage of Pinocchio(with Monstro), How to Play Football and How to Play Baseball, and the gags are delivered in a constant breakneck fashion and keep coming so it's not until the ending(which is still one of the cartoon's highlights) when you can sort yourself out from laughing so much. Goofy is still as clumsy and likable as ever, and Doodles Weaver's narration is very witty. All in all, a riot and is recommended without a moment's hesitation. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
Insanely violent...the sort of stuff kids love to watch!
planktonrules5 February 2019
In the 1940s and 50s, Disney Studios made a bunch of entertaining how-to shorts starring Goofy. You get to watch him demonstrate how to play tennis, baseball, basketball and hockey...or, really, how NOT to play them!

This installment is about hockey and unlike the other films in the series, it is THE most violent and frenetic...even more so than the football short. This probably explains WHY I like it so much....it's unabashedly violent and silly from start to finish. Wonderfully animated and fun....exactly what you'd want in a cartoon.
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10/10
They just don't get better than this!
laishers30 December 2000
This could possibly be the greatest cartoon ever made. The usual slapstick comedy found in Goofy cartoons is here combined with the talent of Doodles Weaver as the commentator of this insane hockey nightmare. Like many of Goofy's other outings this cartoon has some great ideas, but this time there is a quiet note of genius in them. You won't have laughed so much at a cartoon since you were a child
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10/10
Goofy scores!
Squonk17 February 1999
This is a hilarious Goofy sports short focusing on one wild hockey game. It moves very quickly, animation fans will want to back up and watch several sequences again. The visual gags are among the best Disney has done. Doodles Weaver, famous from Spike Jones and his City Slickers, plays the role of the play by play announcer perfectly. Watch this along with the great Donald Duck hockey short "The Hockey Champ."
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10/10
Goofy's craziest and possibly funniest outing
IonicBreezeMachine20 November 2020
Easily one of my personal favorite Disney animated shorts, the animation and timing that shows a chaotic and appropriately over the top hockey game is rushes out of the gate and doesn't let up until the very end. nearly every frame of Hockey Homicide has something humorous in it, from the raucous and overly excited crowds, players who are equal parts unstoppable inertia and unchecked rage, to the referee, Clean Game Kinney, suffering various forms of abuse as he impotently tries to maintain some level of order in an increasingly chaotic game. The appeal of Hockey Homicide is in it's simplicity as the announcer (Doodles Weaver) mimics typical color commentary one would expect at a hockey game but eventually even he becomes unable to keep track who's where and what's what.
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9/10
I went to a fight and a hockey game broke out!
kyyankee6 November 2020
My favorite Goofy cartoon. I love hockey, but sometimes the absurdities of the game overwhelm the sport. This gem captures the lunacy of "let the boys play" to perfection. The whole set of Goofy sport cartoons are masterpieces of slapstick and imagination. Some are to be found on Disney+: why not this one?
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8/10
Very wild and very funny
Horst_In_Translation21 November 2017
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"Hockey Homicide" is an American English-language cartoon from 1945, so this one is already over 70 years old, which means it is from the last year of World War II. It was made by the Kinneys and Dick Berg and this as well as the inclusion of voice talent Pinto Colvig means that here we have another Disney cartoon and this one is among the many films starring Goofy elaborating on certain situations or sports. When we say hockey here in Germany, we usually mean field hockey, so I was initially a bit surprised to see that the on-ice activity was meant. But my surprise quickly left and turned into laughter and admiration as this is definitely among the better, if not best, Goofy films. The scenes with the audience were maybe the funniest overall and it starts right away with the 2 viewers realizing they have the wrong teams on the sheet after their 100 corrections. But everything on the ice is really funny too, be it the poor referee, the 2 star players who constantly get penalized or the entire team taking place in the stands eventually watching the audience fight down there. Nice writing and narration too. How can you not love Goofy after seeing films like this one. I very much enjoyed the watch and I think from what I have seen this is the best cartoon / short film from 1945 and this means quite something as the year of course falls into Golden Age of Animation, a time that really had a lot to offer in terms of both quality and quantity. It really is a shame that the Academy never really cared for these Goofy cartoons. But we do as they have aged so well. Go see this one now.
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10/10
Goofy On Ice
Ron Oliver20 October 2002
A Walt Disney GOOFY Cartoon.

It's HOCKEY HOMICIDE as the Loose Leafs battle the Ant Eaters for the championship.

Here is another Goofy Sports film; the animation is routine, but the story is humorous as it skewers the popular icecapade. Doodles Weaver is the highly excitable narrator.

Walt Disney (1901-1966) was always intrigued by drawings. As a lad in Marceline, Missouri, he sketched farm animals on scraps of paper; later, as an ambulance driver in France during the First World War, he drew figures on the sides of his vehicle. Back in Kansas City, along with artist Ub Iwerks, Walt developed a primitive animation studio that provided animated commercials and tiny cartoons for the local movie theaters. Always the innovator, his ALICE IN CARTOONLAND series broke ground in placing a live figure in a cartoon universe. Business reversals sent Disney & Iwerks to Hollywood in 1923, where Walt's older brother Roy became his lifelong business manager & counselor. When a mildly successful series with Oswald The Lucky Rabbit was snatched away by the distributor, the character of Mickey Mouse sprung into Walt's imagination, ensuring Disney's immortality. The happy arrival of sound technology made Mickey's screen debut, STEAMBOAT WILLIE (1928), a tremendous audience success with its use of synchronized music. The SILLY SYMPHONIES soon appeared, and Walt's growing crew of marvelously talented animators were quickly conquering new territory with full color, illusions of depth and radical advancements in personality development, an arena in which Walt's genius was unbeatable. Mickey's feisty, naughty behavior had captured millions of fans, but he was soon to be joined by other animated companions: temperamental Donald Duck, intellectually-challenged Goofy and energetic Pluto. All this was in preparation for Walt's grandest dream - feature length animated films. Against a blizzard of doomsayers, Walt persevered and over the next decades delighted children of all ages with the adventures of Snow White, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Bambi & Peter Pan. Walt never forgot that his fortunes were all started by a mouse, or that simplicity of message and lots of hard work always pay off.
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10/10
Cold Cuts Served Up Hot
redryan6421 April 2015
YET ANOTHER ENTRY in those multi-Goofy how to and sports specials. In this case, it takes on Ice Hockey (Or just "Hockey", as we'd say on the Southside of Chicago). It's manic pace and generously supplied abundance of finely tuned and tailored hockey gags surely must have been a welcome hiatus from the most serious and grim daily War news that had occupied the transcendental over-soul of the World for the previous half decade or so.

THE STORY MAKES fine exploitation of every it. The stadium, the rabidly enthusiastic fans, the names of the teams, the official and the break-neck speed of the action all contribute to the fun.

IN ONE SENSE, this film must have been both a pleasure to do and also somewhat easier than some others. After all, at its core is lampooning a particular esoteric and highly specialized sector of the Sports World in Hockey and its fans.

THE CARTOON ALSO acts as a sort of barometer of the times in illustrating behaviour and practices that were in vogue then, being the mid 1940's of World War II and shortly thereafter. It was a time when the public was just a trifle more formal than now. Our case in point is illustrated so beautifully in the costuming of the spectators portrayed. Simply stated, folks dressed up then. It was suits, ties, nice dresses for the ladies; as opposed to blue jeans & tee shirts of today.

BUT THEN AGAIN, on the other hand, we have the game itself. That never does change.
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8/10
That's Hockey!!!
Hitchcoc18 January 2019
Goofy was routinely cast as the everyman. When Disney wanted to do an instructional video, Goofy was the foil. Here we have an introduction to ice hockey. Two teams duke it out. They are each made of multiple Goofys. The action on the ice is really amped up and the animation manages to keep up with the "fastest sport on ice." The referee is kept busy. The two biggest stars spend the entire game in the penalty box because they can't get near each other without blasting each other. The point is that this is a violent game, no holds barred. I did enjoy the goalies because they seem to have an honored position--until the end.
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8/10
Hockey game scores seldom reach . . .
pixrox115 March 2022
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. . . such heights as 342 - 326 before the final buzzer, as pictured here in HOCKEY HOMICIDE. Real Life ice contests are often low-scoring affairs similar to soccer. Instead of 20 or so ineffectual dudes jogging up and down a grassy field on the way to nil-nil ties resolved by endless rounds of penalty kicks, pucks men coast around on ice skates, quite often with a soccer-like double goose egg results in regulation. Fans simply wait for the fights, so they can debate over whether the referee's assessment of minutes in the "penalty box" is correct. What a bore.
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