Showing posts with label 1940. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1940. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

John McLeish - The Narrator of the Goofy "How To" Cartoons

Q: Who does the voice of the sportscaster in the Goofy cartoons on football and basketball? I believe he also does the same thing in this short called Football Now and Then as well as in Moochie of Pop Warner Football. Do you know who the actor is?
Michael, Granite Bay, California 

A [Dave Smith]: The narrator of the Goofy "how to" cartoons was John McLeish, who was an animator and story man at Disney in the 1940s.

[Marcio Disney]
Here is a photo during the production of Disney’s The Reluctant Dragon on November 7, 1940. Actress Frances Gifford, who played a studio artist in the film, is the woman in the photo. Clockwise from Gifford: John McLeish, T. Hee, Ward Kimball, Fred Moore (back), Norm Ferguson (back) and Erdman Penner.

Dumbo was also narrated by John McLeish.

Goofy - How to Play Football (1944)




Goofy - How to Play Baseball (1944)




Goofy - How to Play Golf (1944)

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Figaro, the Cat

Q: I recently watched one of Walt Disney's cartoons called Pluto's Sweater. Minnie had a cat in the cartoon, but I didn't listen carefully enough to hear the name. What is the cat's name? Did this cat appear in other cartoons?
Andrew, Seattle, Washington

A [Dave Smith]: The cat is Figaro, who first appeared in Pinocchio in 1940. Figaro appeared in several short cartoons after that, including Figaro and Cleo and Figaro and Frankie.


[Marcio Disney]



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Lily Babies Pictures Glows in the Dark

Q: I have an old picture of "lily babies." I believe it is from the late 1930s or early '40s. It actually glows in the dark and is in a 8"x10 " frame. Does it have any value? Can you tell me anything about it?
Stephanie, Lapeer, Michigan

A [Dave Smith]: This sounds like one of a series of luminous pictures of Disney scenes produced by the Henry A. Citroen Company in New York City from 1944 to 1946. They are relatively common and do not have great collectible value.
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