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Disney 1965 " Goofy 's Freeway Troubles " Cartoon Animation Cel, Art Corner Seal

$ 257.3

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Franchise: Disney
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Year: 1965
  • Time Period Manufactured: Vintage (Pre-1968)
  • Character/Story/Theme: Goofy

    Description

    Goofy's Last Cartoon Short Film appearance for 42 years until he
    reappeared in 2007 in
    How to Hook up Your Home Theater
    . . .
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    13:15 Minute Cartoon Short. Released Sept. 22, 1965
    Original Disney Animation Production Cel
    with 1966 Disneyland Art Corner Gold Seal
    This production cel of Goofy appears in
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    (1965) at 6:46 minutes of this 13:15 minute short cartoon film. Goofy has pulled over to the side of the freeway with car trouble and is attempting to try to cross the road. His first attempt appears in this cartoon just 2 seconds before. In
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    , Goofy is the "Stupidicus Ultimas" type driver, who is nice enough, but is a menace on the road by neglecting maintenance on his car, often resulting in expensive breakdowns on the freeway. Take a look, the entire short can be seen on YouTube and elsewhere.
    This production cel comes sealed in the original matte as sold by Disneyland's Art Corner circa 1966. This matted cel unit is in a white frame with a plastic cover as issued, and just as we received nearly 20 years ago. The overall visible image of the cel is 6¼ x 8¼ inches and all with frame 12 x 14 inches. You can see the Disneyland Art Corner Gold Seal of Authentication on the back in the scans. The scans also show various 1965 news releases and other publicity items.
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    (1965) is the last Goofy Series cartoon to be released in a theater during Walt Disney's lifetime. 1965 is also Pinto Colvig's final performance as Goofy's original voice after 33 years (except during the Disney strike from 1939-1941) beginning with Goofy's first appearance in
    Mickey's Revue
    (released May 12, 1932) as Dippy Dawg and in
    The Whoopee Party
    (September 17, 1932) as Goofy. Colvig passed away in 1967, two years after
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    was first shown.
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    was initially planned to be
    Part 2
    of
    Freewayphobia
    (released February 13, 1965), but was released in its own right in theaters on September 22, 1965 as a short with similar focus on freeway safety. The 1965 pair are the 15th year update of the Goofy Series Short,
    Motor Mania
    (released June 30, 1950). While
    Aquamania
    was released on December 20, 1961, the next prior Goofy series theatrical short was
    How to Sleep
    , released 8 years earlier in December 25, 1953. It was not until 42 years after Disney's 1965
    Goofy's Freeway Troubles
    that the next theatrical short starring Goofy was produced.  That was released on December 21, 2007 for Goofy's 75th anniversary, and called
    How to Hook Up Your Home Theater
    . The Official Disney Fan Club website (D23) lists 49 theatrical series shorts starring Goofy. In addition,
    Sport Goofy in Soccermania
    , though originally planned for theatrical release, appeared only as a TV Special (May 27, 1987) and is considered by some to be the 50th Goofy Series short (though not released in theaters like the other 49).
    A Goofy Movie
    (78 minutes) was released on April 7, 1995.
    Since there were no Goofy cartoon series produced for theaters from 1954 to 1960, nor from 1962 to 1965, nor afterwards until 2007; original cels of Goofy actually shown in theaters are quite scarce. While some later GoofTroop television cels are found, actual Goofy cartoon film cels are most difficult to locate and are missing from most collections of Disney characters. Fortunately, this one was available at the Disneyland Art Corner over fifty years ago.
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