Super Goof is a tall, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora.
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Super Goof is a tall, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled fedora.
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Super Goof co-starred in a short series with Donald, including Polar Trappers, where they first appeared without Mickey Mouse.
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Super Goof returned to theatrical animation in 1983 with Mickey's Christmas Carol.
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Super Goof was an old man with a white beard, a puffy tail, and no trousers, shorts, or undergarments.
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Super Goof's clothing changed from a casual style to wearing business suits.
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Super Goof began to look more human and less dog-like, with his ears hidden in his hat.
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Super Goof cites as an example Aquamania, where everyman Goofy drives to the lake for a boat ride.
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Super Goof later appears at the end of the film with the other characters.
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In both Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse, Goofy seemed to have a crush on Clarabelle Cow, as he asks her on a date in the House of Mouse episode "Super Goof" and is stalked by the bovine in the Mickey Mouse Works cartoon "How To Be a Spy".
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Super Goof is a main character on Mickey and the Roadster Racers.
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Super Goof has appeared in the third season of the 2017 DuckTales TV series; based on his Goof Troop incarnation.
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Super Goof is Goofy's superhero alter ego who gets his powers by eating super goobers.
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Super Goof appeared in one episode of Disney's House of Mouse and in two episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
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Super Goof was later replaced by Danny Webb from 1939 to 1941.
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Super Goof then voiced him in Sport Goofy in Soccermania in 1987 and Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988.
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