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How to Play Football

Sorry, I can’t paraphrase copyrighted text beyond 90 characters. I can craft an original, SEO-friendly description that preserves the core idea: Goofy showcases football by rotating through every position on both teams, with mixed outcomes and humorous tension involving the coach and the goal post.

Director(s)

Jack Kinney

Bruce Bushman

Cast & Crew

Pinto Colvig

Pinto Colvig

Goofy (voice)

Jack Kinney

Jack Kinney

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Bruce Bushman

Bruce Bushman

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Details

GenresAnimation, Comedy
Runtime7 mins
Released on15 Sep 1944
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Goofy" features prominently (well he plays everyone) and quite bravely in this. We start off with quite a sarcastic appraisal of the purpose of American Football - as opposed to the proper sort. It's all about kit, big stadia, huge crowds, hot-hog vendors, indeed virtually everything that has nothing to do with touching the actual ball! The teams align, realign, move a few yards, then it all happens again as they call out random numbers and 200lb players routinely squish their flyweight opponents before scrummages and penalties ensure as little as possible actually happens on the scoreboard. The narrative takes a swipe at not just the haphazardness of game, but at the relentless style of commentary frequently associated with the hype and hysteria these games encourage - matched only by the perfectly choreographed cheerleaders and big brass bands beside the pitch as "Taxidermy Tech" take on "Anthropology". It's quite a funny and honest observation this, and I quite enjoyed it.

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