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Goofy and Wilbur

United States

1939

8 Min
Color
1.37:1
English
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DIR Dick Huemer

PROD Walt Disney

SCR Otto Englander

CAST George Johnson

MUSIC Paul J. Smith

ANIM Art Babbitt, Isadore Klein, Ed Love, Wolfgang Reitherman, Bernard Wolf, Joshua Meador

Synopsis

Goofy goes fishing in a rowing boat without a rod, just a net and live bait, namely Wilbur, a tame grasshopper, who actively lures fish to be caught at approach of the boat. The insect’s life repeatedly depends on ever-unreliable Goofy saving brave Wilbur when he gets tricked in turn and is eaten by a fish, a frog and even that frog in turn by a stork, requiring some quirky chasing on goofy rescue mission… —IMDb

Director

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Dick Huemer

Dick Huemer was a jack of all trades," Disney Legend Ward Kimball recalled. “He was an animator, and I loved his animation. It was always funnyremember the Duck in The Band Concert with those goddamn whistles? He was a director. He was a story man. And he was a very important sequence story man on Fantasia.”

Richard Martin Huemer was born on January 2, 1898, in little old New York. He attended P.S. 158 in Brooklyn, and Alexander Hamilton and Morris High Schools. After high school he was a student at the National Academy of Design, the Beaux-Arts Institute of Design, and the Art Students League. Dick’s first industry job was as an animator at the Raoul Barré Cartoon Studio in 1916. In 1923, he became an animation director at the Max Fleischer Studio, and seven years later assumed a similar position at the Charles Mintz Studio.

Moving to Disney in 1933, Dick contributed to classic Silly Symphonies such as The Tortoise and the Hare, Funny Little Bunnies, and The Grasshopper… read more

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