Goofy Goat is a 1931 animated short film produced by Ted Eshbaugh Studios.
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Goofy Goat | |
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Directed by | Ted Eshbaugh |
Story by | Ted Eshbaugh |
Produced by | Amadee J. Van Beuren |
Starring | unknown |
Animation by | Ted Eshbaugh and Pete Burness |
Color process | 2-strip Technicolor |
Production company | Ted Eshbaugh Studios |
Distributed by | Principal Distributing Corporation |
Release date | July 6, 1931 |
Running time | 7 min 47 sec (one reel) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | unknown |
The goat is driving his car, which is stuck in a traffic jam behind a fat pig. Goofy manages to make it to the Glee Club, where he and his friends put on a little show.
The film was banned by many theatres because of the scene where the pig exclaims "damn!" after the goat passes him.[citation needed] This film is said to be among the first color cartoons made, however only a black-and-white version survives. [citation needed]
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