![]() but a girl only needs so many orange shirts in her wardrobe. Moving right along… for Goofy I already had an orange printed Halloween shirt that I wore backwards. I laid it out on the shirt and then clipped off the two corners at the seams before ironing on. The collar should be sized at around 11″ for this adult small sized shirt. The vinyl goes shiny side down on the sticky mat.Be sure to cut these as mirror images since you are using vinyl.For an adult small shirt, I sized the collar piece to be 11″ wide and then scaled everything else down proportionately.Speaking of which, be sure to choose the Cut versions of these (not print then cut) when saving.You will know you missed this step if the Print then Cut shows up fine and the Cut shows up as a gray box. If you don’t do this it won’t let you make a Cut version. There is a new step in the process now where you have to use a little wand to remove things like the cut outs in certain letters (a’s, o’s, p’s) and the dog tag and the space around the collar.Go to upload files in the design space to use these.You will want to right click on these pics and save as PNG or JPG files.There are other blogs out there that give detailed instructions if you aren’t familiar with how to use thse with your machine. Now, I have separated the three pieces into separate files. Gold iron on vinyl (for authenticity purposes, I should share that Pluto’s tag in the parks is actually silver) Green iron on vinyl – I use Siser Easy Weed Heat Trasnfer Vinyl Yellow tee – I picked this up at Michael’s on sale We got ours in the parks years ago and already had them on hand. You can find the Pluto and Goofy hats at. And last night he asked if we could dress up as Goofy and Pluto because “Elsa would love that and so would all of her friends.” I literally had one hour to pull this together and it turned out super cute and was extremely easy. Whit and I are taking Elsa to a dog Howloween party tonight. You might spot Guests wearing familiar floppy-eared Goofy hats around the Magic Kingdom, but one of Goofy’s first merchandising appearances was in a deck of playing cards.I have a very long story to tell about how this whole thing came about…. ![]() (It sure beat having to draw all those spots by hand!) Coincidentally, Goofy’s last “classic” solo animated short, Aquamania, was made the same year, and it was the only time a solo Goofy cartoon used xerography in its production.ġ0. The 1961 film was the first to use the xerography technique, which replaced the painstaking process of hand-inking each animation cel. Goofy has a film-making connection with his smaller canine cousins, the puppies in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. And how did he get his super powers? Super goobers, of course! (Those are peanuts to you and me.)ĩ. Often he would lose his powers at the last minute, leading to hilarious results. Goofy also has a secret identity, Super Goof, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, most of the time anyway. How did he do? He must have fared pretty well because he was eventually named the official mascot of the French Olympic team!Ĩ. Goofy took in interest in personal fitness in the 1980s, taking on the persona of Sport Goof. Gone were his big teeth and floppy ears, and even his voice was changed to a more normal tone.ħ. George Geef, a common man contending with the perils of modern living. For a time in the 1950s, Goofy was known as Mr. Goofy is a member of the “Fab Five” (Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto), but even though he was the last to come on the scene, he was the first to star in his own television series, Goof Troop, which debuted in September 1992.Ħ. Goofy’s distinctive “hee-yuk” was originally voiced by Pinto Colvig, who was also the voice of both Sleepy and Grumpy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, as well as the pig who built the house of bricks in the classic Disney short Three Little Pigs.ĥ. But in recent years, his proper name has evolved to Goofy Goof, so first name it is!Ĥ. His son’s name is Max Goof, and his father’s is Benjamin Goof, leading one to believe that Goofy is simply a nickname. His full name has variously been given as George Geef, Goofus D. So is Goofy his first name or his last name? It’s hard to say. His first appearance as Goofy was two years later in Orphan’s Benefit, which also saw the debut of Donald Duck.ģ. That’s when he first appeared (as Dippy Dawg) in the cartoon short Mickey’s Revue. (Well, Pluto did say “kiss me” once, but that’s a subject for another Top 10!)Ģ. How do we know? Because his original name was Dippy Dawg, of course! But why does Goofy talk while Pluto does not? Because Pluto is Mickey’s pet, and as everyone knows, pets don’t talk. Okay, once and for all, Goofy is most definitely a dog.
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