How to Fish
1942 American film
- December 4, 1942 (1942-12-04)
Running time
How to Fish is an animated short produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released on December 4, 1942. It stars Goofy and was directed by Jack Kinney.[1]
Plot
Like all "How To" Disney shorts, this one opens with a narrator explaining how to fish, with Goofy acting as the visual narrator. This short film does not have a plot; all the facts are jumbled together, with several humorous facts and clips.
Voice cast
- Goofy: George Johnson
- Narrator: John McLeish
Home media
The short was released on December 2, 2002, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy.[2]
Additional releases include:
- Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites Starring Goofy Volume 3
References
External links
- How to Fish at IMDb
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Goofy in animation
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