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  2. Goofy (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Goofy (George Geef) becomes a father, it being a hard job having to change diapers and prepare a bottle in the middle of the night. When his son grows up, things do not improve, because the kid turns out to be quite naughty. Other appearances: Goofy Junior (debut), Mrs. Geef, Narrator (voice); cameo of Mickey Mouse as an image in Junior's crib

  3. Changing table - Wikipedia

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    A changing table. A changing table is a small raised platform designed to allow a person to change a child's diaper. It has been estimated that a child will have used 2400 diapers before it has become 1 year old, which equates to about 6.6 diapers per day. [1] Most children stop using diapers some time between 2 and 5 years of age. [2]

  4. BABIES Act - Wikipedia

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    These stations must be installed within 2 years of the law's passage. Baby-changing facilities must be approved by the General Services Administration as safe and sanitary. In addition, restrooms which do not have changing tables (because another is located on the same floor) must have signage indicating the location of the other changing table.

  5. Max Goof - Wikipedia

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    Goofy picks them up at the train station and brings them back to the house, where Goofy shows Mona Max's baby pictures and unwittingly embarrasses Max with all his fatherly love. In the end, as Mona finds Goofy's quirks to be endearing, Max decides to forget his embarrassment and join in the fun.

  6. How to Stay at Home - Wikipedia

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    How to Stay at Home is an American animated series of short films written and directed by Eric Goldberg and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios.The series stars Bill Farmer with narration from Corey Burton and centers on Goofy as he is forced to stay in his home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Aquamania - Wikipedia

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    Aquamania is an American animated Goofy cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 20, 1961. [1]This cartoon was the last from Disney's "Golden Era" which featured Goofy as a solo star, and the first time the xerography animation-technique was used in a Goofy cartoon.