Why do all the cows in that new film have udders..even the male ones??
Why does a rabbet talk..and is a smart *** to boot?? Why does a bear wear a diaper and is larger then both his Mom and his Dad put together?/ Why is a duck such a loser?//and why does a hunter have such a large head..like a babys??
and why doesnt the Coyote ever win?? Once??
2006-09-03 20:07:34
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answered by G-Bear 4
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Uhmmm, because Goofy isn't a dog,... Just like Gonzo (the muppet) isn't a recognizable bird.
Pluto, looks like a dog, but isn't very smart, he's easily outsmarted by ordinary rodents (mickey mouse, chip and dale). If Pluto didn't have a brain half as big as a squirel, he might be on two legs instead of four.
2006-09-04 05:37:46
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answered by somber_pieces 6
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That has always bothered me. Why does Goofy get to walk around and be human like, when Pluto is stuck as a dumb dog.
2006-09-03 20:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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properly Goofy is particularly goofy and would not understand he's a canines. Pluto, on the hand thinks he's a familiar canines. and actually those mutts are the two in basic terms super cartoons. To undesirable they do no longer lead them to like that anymore.
2016-11-06 09:31:01
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answered by shea 4
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I knew that Goofy is an Anthropomorphic Dog, so is similar to Mickey, Donald, Clarabelle and Horace. Pluto started out as a pet for Mickey and has been Mickey's best pal since.
More information from Wiki
Goofy is a fictional character from the Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse universe. He is an anthropomorphic dog and is one of Mickey Mouse's best friends. His original concept name was "Dippy Dawg" in cartoon shorts created during the 1930s; then his name was given as "George Geef" and "G.G. Geef" in cartoon shorts during the 1950s (implying that "Goofy" was a nickname). Contemporary sources, including the Goof Troop television show and A Goofy Movie, now give the character's full name to be Goofy Goof. The Goof Troop pilot also refers to 'G. G. Goof' on a diploma, likely a reference to the original name. Along with being not extremely intelligent, Goofy's main flaw is, predictably, clumsiness.
His former wife has never been shown. Goofy is unique in having a son, Max Goof, instead of only a nephew like some other Disney characters. He does have a nephew, Gilbert, but that relative has hardly been seen since Goofy became a father. Goofy has his alter ego, called Super Goof. He usually flies above the city in a red pajama and a characteristic hat and helps the people, just as Superman does. He is a clear parody of Superman. His favourite "shout" is Ta-Dah. For the detailed description, see the chapters that follow.
Pluto (also known as Pluto the Pup) is a fictional character made famous in a series of Disney short cartoons. Pluto has most frequently appeared as Mickey Mouse's pet dog, although he has also been Donald Duck's pet, and occasionally as the pet of Goofy (who, notably, is himself a dog). He also had an independent starring role in a number of Disney shorts in the 1940s and 1950s. Pluto is unusual for a Disney character in that he is not anthropomorphized beyond showing an unusually broad range of facial expressions; he is actually represented as a normal dog.
Pluto first appeared in the 1930 Mickey Mouse cartoon The Chain Gang as a bloodhound on the trail of escaped prisoner Mickey Mouse. The bloodhound character was adapted into Minnie Mouse's dog Rover. His name was later changed to Pluto and his owner to Mickey Mouse, making him Mickey's best pal.
Pluto is considered one of the first Disney characters to break out of the "rubber hose and circle" formula style the studio had relied on; the dog's design gave him the appearance of actually being round instead of flat. In addition, Pluto is one of the first cartoon characters that is actually shown to have thought processes through the use of character animation. The dog's thought processes are showcased in a landmark scene from 1934's Playful Pluto, in which Pluto becomes stuck to a piece of fly paper, and attempts to figure out ot a way to get himself unstuck.
In Pluto's own cartoons, his friends included Fifi the Peke, Dinah the Dachshund, and Ronnie the St. Bernard Puppy. His enemies included Black Pete, Donald Duck, Butch the Bulldog, Figaro the Kitten, Chip 'n Dale, Buzz the Bee, and other characters.
Pluto was named after the solar system body Pluto which was discovered in 1930, the same year that the character was introduced, and thus is indirectly named after the Roman god of the underworld.
In Disney's 1942 animated short Pluto Junior, Pluto has a son who is simply referred to as "Pluto Junior." In the 1946 animated short Pluto's Kid Brother, Pluto has a younger brother named K.B.
Pluto has also appeared in the television series Mickey Mouse Works, Disney's House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He also had a cameo appearance in Quack Pack. Curiously enough, however, Pluto was the only standard Disney character not included when the whole gang was reunited for the 1983 featurette Mickey's Christmas Carol, although he did return in The Prince and the Pauper in 1990 and Runaway Brain five years later, and as also spotted in Who Framed Roger Rabbit in 1988.
2006-09-04 02:12:50
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answered by David Y 4
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Because Goofy rocks...AAAAhhhhoooooooooooiiieee!!!
2006-09-03 21:50:26
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answered by Aleaha S 3
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Goofy is a huyman dog, while Pluto is a dog dog...makes sense???it does to me....
2006-09-03 20:34:25
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answered by antigone 4
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Didn't you hear? Pluto is no longer a Disney character. He was kicked out by a group of scientists. Now he has to go on all four legs and find a fire hydrant somewhere else.
2006-09-03 20:03:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Goofy's animator used salt peter in his coffee
2006-09-03 20:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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it's because goofy wears clothes.
(that made sense before i typed it...not so much now though. sorry)
2006-09-03 20:03:02
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answered by pyg 4
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