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Sources from the Goof Troop continuity give the character's full name as G. G. "Goofy" Goof, [4] [5] likely in reference to the 1950s name. In many other sources, both animated and comics, the surname Goof continues to be used. In other 2000s-era comics, the character's full name has occasionally been given as Goofus D. Dawg.
Placeholders for personal names include variations on names Иван (Ivan), Пётр (Pyotr / Peter), and Сидор (Sidor), such as Иван Петрович Сидоров (Ivan Petrovich Sidorov) for a full name, or Иванов (Ivanov) for a last name; deliberately fake name-patronymic-surname combinations use one of them for all three ...
The first appearance of Goofy's son was in the 1951 theatrical short Fathers Are People.He is referred to as Goofy Junior or simply Junior. He later appeared in a few other shorts such as Father's Lion (1952), Father's Day Off (in which Goofy refers to his son as "George" at one point), Father's Week-end (1953), and Aquamania (1961).
Farmer made his debut as Goofy in the TV special, Doggone Valentine, but the show that truly shaped his tenure was Goof Troop.That 1992 syndicated series re-introduced the character as the well ...
Lord Voldemort (Thomas Marvolo "Tom" Riddle) – Harry Potter series; Aramis (Henri d'Aramitz, le Chevalier d'Herblay) – The Three Musketeers; Scarlet Pimpernel (Sir Percy Blakeney) - The Scarlet Pimpernel
A redirect category template which is used to categorize redirects from a fictional character to a related article or to a list of characters. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Series name 1 The series article name. Page name required Sort key 2 A sort key for the redirect entry. String optional ...
Disney characters that primarily or exclusively appear in the Mickey Mouse universe, as centered around such core characters as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Subcategories This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Maintained to separate fiction - While some may argue that the category of Fictional Shapeshifters is superfluous, this category is maintained to separate shapeshifters appearing in works of fiction (i.e. characters created by a specific author in specific work) and those from legend, mythology or folklore (for instance, the trickster gods of various mythologies).