Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo hockey teams of Goofies play a game that quickly degenerates into a riot.Two hockey teams of Goofies play a game that quickly degenerates into a riot.Two hockey teams of Goofies play a game that quickly degenerates into a riot.
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Pinto Colvig
- Goofy
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- (sin créditos)
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Goofy was routinely cast as the everyman. When Disney wanted to do an instructional video, Goofy was the foil. Here we have an introduction to ice hockey. Two teams duke it out. They are each made of multiple Goofys. The action on the ice is really amped up and the animation manages to keep up with the "fastest sport on ice." The referee is kept busy. The two biggest stars spend the entire game in the penalty box because they can't get near each other without blasting each other. The point is that this is a violent game, no holds barred. I did enjoy the goalies because they seem to have an honored position--until the end.
I simply adore this cartoon! Not only is it for me the single funniest of the Goofy sports cartoons, but also alongside Goofy Gymnastics, How to Dance, The Big Wash and Motor Mania as one of his best ever cartoons. The animation is great, colourful and done at fever pitch, the use of multiple Goofys was an interesting touch, and the story is fast-paced with a wonderfully frantic ending and the game itself as wild as you'd expect. But it was the gags and pace that really struck me that was so good about Hockey Homicide. The pace has so much energy to it it's almost like watching a Looney Tunes cartoon(that's a compliment by the way), there is some inspired use of footage of Pinocchio(with Monstro), How to Play Football and How to Play Baseball, and the gags are delivered in a constant breakneck fashion and keep coming so it's not until the ending(which is still one of the cartoon's highlights) when you can sort yourself out from laughing so much. Goofy is still as clumsy and likable as ever, and Doodles Weaver's narration is very witty. All in all, a riot and is recommended without a moment's hesitation. 10/10 Bethany Cox
10laishers
This could possibly be the greatest cartoon ever made. The usual slapstick comedy found in Goofy cartoons is here combined with the talent of Doodles Weaver as the commentator of this insane hockey nightmare. Like many of Goofy's other outings this cartoon has some great ideas, but this time there is a quiet note of genius in them. You won't have laughed so much at a cartoon since you were a child
Likes ants swarming from a nest, the crowds flock into the arena just in time to see an ice hockey match between the loose-leafs and the pelicans - well that's what it eventually says on the score sheet. The teams are led by "Fearless Ferguson" ("Goofy") and "Icebox Bertoni" ("Goofy") and a heated rivalry is guaranteed! Under the arbitration of "Clean Game Kinney" ("Goofy") - the casting budget was obviously an issue here, off we go and pretty soon it's end to end stuff with the crowds having little idea who's doing what before the much anticipated carnage ensues on and off the ice! As ever, the game is carefully judged to come to an head with a few seconds left to go, and is accompanied by a pun-ridden commentary that tries to keep the punters vaguely informed of the chaos. Indeed, as things hot enough up there's even an opportunity for a "Spitfire" to shoot, too! Does anyone really care about the result - the teams sure don't. Good fun, this - loads of action and hats off to the breathless commentator, too!
A sports announcer, filling in for the narrator, tells the story or rather game in this case about Goofy and the Goofy-lookalikes playing an aggressive game of hockey. You get some classic Goofy moments here and there, and there's some really outrageous hockey plays and fights. Even the audience members got a little carried away, ultimately becoming the watched spectacle themselves.
Lots of action in this one and crazy stuff in this one, but not much funny scenes overall.
Grade C+
Lots of action in this one and crazy stuff in this one, but not much funny scenes overall.
Grade C+
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAs usual with Disney sports shorts, most names are taken from the animators, including Jack Kinney, Al Bertino, Norman Ferguson, Art Riley, Bill Berg, Don DaGradi, Jack Hannah, Carl W. Stalling, Charles Nichols, Milt Kahl, and probably more.
- ConexionesEdited from Pinocho (1940)
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- Tiempo de ejecución8 minutos
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By what name was Hockey Homicide (1945) officially released in Canada in English?
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