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Gandy goose

Gandy Goose was a classic Terrytoons cartoon character. Gandy first appeared in the 1938 short "Gandy the Goose". He was frequently paired with Sourpuss, a cat, beginning in the 1939 short "Hook, Line and Sinker". Gandy spoke in a lyrical vocal parody of radio comedian Ed Wynn while Sourpuss vocally impersonated an impatient Jimmy Durante. Their surreal adventures often showcase extended dreams, bookended by coarse bedroom arguments. Gandy Goose appeared in a total of 48 cartoons, the last being "Barnyard Actor" in 1955.

He made two appearances in Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures. Gandy is implied to be in a romantic relationship with Sourpuss.

He also made a cameo appearance in the 1988 Disney film Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

List of Cartoons[]

  • Gandy the Goose (March 4, 1938)
  • Goose Flies High (September 9, 1938)
  • Doomsday (December 16, 1938)
  • The Frame-Up (December 30, 1938)
  • G-Man Jitters (March 10, 1939)
  • A Bully Romance (June 16, 1939)
  • Barnyard Baseball (July 14, 1939)
  • Hook, Line and Sinker (September 8, 1939)
  • The Hitchhiker (December 1, 1939)
  • It Must Be Love (April 5, 1940)
  • The Magic Pencil (November 15, 1940)
  • The Home Guard (March 7, 1941)
  • Good Old Irish Tunes (June 27, 1941)[1]
  • The One Man Navy (September 5, 1941)
  • Slap Happy Hunters (October 31, 1941)
  • Flying Fever (December 26, 1941)
  • Sham Battle Shenanigans (March 20, 1942)
  • The Night (April 17, 1942)
  • Lights Out (April 17, 1942)
  • Tricky Business (May 1, 1942)
  • The Outpost (July 10, 1942)
  • Tire Trouble (July 24, 1942)
  • Night Life in the Army (October 12, 1942)
  • Scrap for Victory (January 22, 1943)[2]
  • Barnyard Blackout (March 5, 1943)[3]
  • The Last Round Up (May 14, 1943)
  • Camouflage (August 27, 1943)
  • Somewhere in Egypt (September 17, 1943)
  • Aladdin's Lamp (October 22, 1943)
  • The Frog and the Princess (April 7, 1944)
  • My Boy Johnny (May 12, 1944)[4]
  • Carmen's Veranda (July 28, 1944)
  • The Ghost Town (September 22, 1944)
  • Gandy's Dream Girl (December 8, 1944)
  • Post War Inventions (March 23, 1945)
  • Fisherman's Luck (March 23, 1945)
  • Mother Goose Nightmare (May 4, 1945)
  • Aesop Fable: The Mosquito (June 29, 1945)
  • Who's Who in the Jungle (October 19, 1945)
  • The Exterminator (November 23, 1945)
  • Fortune Hunters (February 8, 1946)
  • It's All in the Stars (April 12, 1946)
  • The Golden Hen (May 24, 1946)
  • Peace-Time Football (July 19, 1946)
  • Mexican Baseball (March 14, 1947)
  • Dingbat Land (February 1, 1949)
  • The Covered Pushcart (August 26, 1949)
  • Comic Book Land (December 23, 1949)
  • Dream Walking (June 9, 1950)
  • Wide Open Spaces (November 1, 1950)
  • Songs of Erin (February 25, 1951)
  • Spring Fever (March 18, 1951)
  • Barnyard Actor (January 25, 1955)

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/beware-the-leprechauns-part-1/ Beware the Leprechauns! (Part 1)
  2. https://archive.org/details/23950TerrytoonScrapForVictory Terrytoon - Scrap for Victory 23950
  3. https://archive.org/details/23940TerrytoonBarnyardBlackout Terrytoon - Barnyard Blackout 23940
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=hKrmuvh4PQkC Doing Their Bit: Wartime American Animated Short Films, 1939-1945, 2d ed
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