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Disney-employed reveals what he is actually

Disney-employed reveals what he is actually

For example, Mickey Mouse is a mouse and Anders Duck is a duck.

Both are reasonably clear; Both from the appearance of the characters and their name.

However, it is more difficult to determine what fat mule is for an animal.

He looks a bit like a dog, but in the ‘Mickey Mouse’ universe, the beloved mouse has a cuddling dog named Pluto, who goes on all fours and who can’t speak, and several Disney fans have therefore pointed out over time that grease – two legs and can talk – can’t be a dog.

However, the theory has never been neither confirmed nor rebuked – until now.

According to Unilad Has the man behind the original American fat mule voice, Bill Farmer, namely revealed whether fat mule is a dog or not.

And he actually isn’t.

To Yahoo! News has thus revealed that fat mule – called Goofy in English – is not a dog, which is also the reason he walks on two legs, can talk and not look like a dog in the face in the same way as Pluto.

« Pluto is a dog, but Goofy (ed. Grease) is apparently in the dog family in the same way that a wolf is not a dog, but it is still in the dog family, » he has thus revealed and elaborated that fat is thus in the dog family, but that he is not an actual dog.

‘But what is he?’ You might think – and fortunately the farmer has the answer …. like that.

Fat mule is not a particular animal. « I think ‘canis goofus’ is the technical Latin term for what fat mule is. He is just fat mule, » has been farming.

From DIPPY DAWG to Goofy

Fatmule first appeared in 1932 as a supporting role in the movie ‘Mickey’s Revue’, and he has since become a popular and much -loved character, which has starred in a myriad of movies and comics since, as well as films with fat mule in the lead role.

In 1932 he appeared under the name DIPPY DAWG, but his name was quickly changed to DIPPY The Goof, and after the short film ‘Goofy and Wilbur’ from 1939 he was simply called Goofy (in Danish; Fatmule).

Bill Farmer is the original American voice behind fat and actually behind Pluto’s barking.

In Danish it is the actor Johan Vindem who has most often voiced fat.

However, Lars Thiesgaard, Timm Mehrens, Martin Brygmann and Jesper Klein have also voiced the beloved figure in some films/comics.



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