Jack Kinney

Country: USA
Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 67 (Director), 3 (Writer)
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Mrs. Jumbo wishes for a baby, but when the stork finally delivers, the baby has a distinctive enhancement - gigantic ears. (imdb)
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1949) - Short Film
In a small town, a brewing romantic rivalry with a local tough and a schoolteacher culminates in a terrifying ride in the night. (imdb)
Casey Bats Again (1954) - Short Film
Hoping for a son to redeem his name, Casey has several daughters instead who happen to be all dynamite baseball players themselves. (imdb)
Bongo (1947) - Short Film
Bongo, the performing bear, escapes from the circus and tries to adapt to life in the wild. (imdb)
Der Fuehrer's Face (1942) - Short Film
A marching band of Germans, Italians, and Japanese march through the streets of swastika-motif Nutziland, serenading "Der Fuehrer's Face." Donald Duck, not living in the region by choice, struggles to make do with disgusting Nazi food rations and then with his day of toil at a Nazi artillery factory. After a nervous breakdown, Donald awakens to find that his experience was in fact a nightmare. (imdb)
Bone Trouble (1940) - Short Film
Pluto's dish is empty, so he goes after the bone in the dish of Butch the bulldog, who is sleeping next door. Can he make it home with the bone before Butch wakes up? No. Soon they are chasing each other through a deserted carnival, into a hall of mirrors. Pluto takes advantage of one set of mirrors to scare Butch off. (imdb)
African Diary (1945) - Short Film
Goofy narrates his own quest to Africa accompanied by various tour guides. He is in search of wild game. After run-ins with various animals while camping for the night and taking his morning plunge (ruined by a hippo that takes all the water with him when exiting the pool), he sets off in search of the black rhinoceros... (imdb)
Baggage Buster (1941) - Short Film
Goofy has to get a box belonging to a magician in time for the next train to pick the baggage. Inevitably, Goofy gets curious about the box and a lot of magician's props (a rabbit who multiplies, a bull, a woman sawed in half) appear. (imdb)
Chips Ahoy (1956) - Short Film
Chip and Dale are starving in their tree home when they notice a plentiful supply of acorns on an island in a lake. To get to the island, they borrow a miniature model ship of Donald's to sail on. The irate Donald, however, doesn't appreciate them stealing his ship and makes several attempts to get it back and thwart their scheme to get to their acorn paradise. Chip and Dale are, of course, always one step ahead of Donald. (imdb)
Donald's Diary (1954) - Short Film
Donald is writing in his diary and narrating (in a rather sophisticated voice) about his romance with Daisy. (imdb)
The Wind in the Willows (1949) - Short Film
Disney "Mini-Classic" version of the tale. First released as a double-feature: The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. (imdb)
Social Lion (1954) - Short Film
The lion is trapped by the safari and brought to New York, where he's accidentally set free, but nobody is intimidated by him. (imdb)
The Lone Chipmunks (1954) - Short Film
In this Lone-Ranger spoof,a cleaned-up version of Pegleg Pete robs a western bank and makes his getaway, and decides to hide his loot in a tree inhabited by two chipmunks, the chattering-and-clattering Chip 'n' Dale. They resent the intrusion but really begin to give Pete a hard time when they discover a reward if posted for his capture. The cavalry arrives but Chip 'n' Dale have the situation well in hand. (imdb)
How to Dance (1953) - Short Film
After a short sketch of the universal importance of dance in human cultural history, Goofy demonstrates the misery of those who don't master dancing to a confident level in the 20th century, the perilous techniques to learn ballroom dances and the result of all that hard footwork- more hard then it works... (imdb)
Father's Week-end (1953) - Short Film
Goofy plays everyman again. He's an average working joe who demonstrates "the up on time/work on time/bed on time" routine while going from work to home every weekday... (imdb)
For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953) - Short Film
Goofy, driving through Mexico, deals with a stubborn bull on the road who eventually charges, and Goofy unwittingly subdues the bull. Mexicans who are watching the scene believe that Goofy is "the great Matador" and the minute Goofy arrives in Mexico City, they dress him like a matador and make him do battle with another bull. The reluctant Goofy tries to escape the enormous bull although after a while, once again, he triumphs over the bull by accident. (imdb)
Father's Day Off (1953) - Short Film
Mrs. Goofy leaves for the day leaving the house in the hands of her husband, Goofy. Goofy is confident that he can handle the day's household chores but he keeps making typical goof-ups while attempting them... (imdb)
Two Gun Goofy (1952) - Short Film
Bandit Pistol Pete enters a lawless western town and robs a bank. The town is in desperate need of a sheriff. Enter wandering cowboy Goofy who notices a pretty girl being held up in a stagecoach robbery by Pete. Lovestruck and completely oblivious to Pete, he foils the robbery while getting to know the girl better. This earns him a reputation as a great gunslinger and he is challenged to apprehend Pete. Pete tries to get his revenge on Goofy but every attempt backfires due to Goofy's clumsiness usually directed unintentionally at Pete. (imdb)
Hello Aloha (1952) - Short Film
In the city, Goofy finds his daily job much too stressful so he decides to leave this hustle and bustle for a more peaceful life in the tropics. He finds life there most enjoyable collecting shells from the beach, making a hut in which to live, getting back to nature, and even joining in the big luau feast (with meals such as shark fin soup). Yes, Goofy thinks nothing can go wrong in this paradise...until the natives need to sacrifice someone to their volcano... (imdb)
Teachers Are People (1952) - Short Film
As the narrator explains, educating children is one of the most important things today and the heroic man who takes on this role is "the school teacher" Goofy... (IMDB)
Father's Lion (1952) - Short Film
George Geef takes his son camping. His son thinks he sees lions everywhere; George can't see them even when they are right next to him. Lucky for George, his son's got his trusty pop-gun... (imdb)
Home Made Home (1951) - Short Film
Goofy's building a house, and struggling with the blueprints, the window glass, the paint, and finally the house-warming guests. (imdb)
Cold Storage (1951) - Short Film
An egret, frozen by the winter weather, moves into Pluto's doghouse. Pluto, cold and tired, takes a while to realize his doghouse is moving around without him. Even when he does realize, though, he has a hard time dislodging the interloper. (imdb)
Lion Down (1951) - Short Film
Goofy is about to set up a hammock in the backyard of his penthouse apartment but is minus one tree. He immediately decides to get another one but he shows poor judgement in regards that the one he picks is unkowingly the home of a mountain lion... (imdb)
Hold That Pose (1950) - Short Film
Goofy is tired and bored. He needs a hobby and decides to pursue photography. Wildlife is an excellent choice for photography so Goofy decides to take a grizzly bear's picture. Unfortunately, when Goofy's flash powder explodes, the bear becomes infuriated and chases Goofy through an amusement park and back to his apartment. Fortunately for Goofy, the bear is pleased with the resulting pictures and ultimately sets up a stand giving his "autographed photo" for $10. (imdb)
Motor Mania (1950) - Short Film
Mild-mannered average guy Mr. Walker (Goofy) turns into violent Mr. Wheeler when he starts driving. Back on his feet, Mr. Walker finds it nearly impossible to cross the street. (imdb)
Goofy Gymnastics (1949) - Short Film
Inspired by a magazine ad, Goofy sends for a mail order body building course. First is weight lifting; after Goofy finally gets the weights up, a fly lands and sends him crashing through several floors in the apartment building. Chinups: the bar itself goes up and down. Then a rubber-band stretch device, which Goofy quickly tangles up in, sending him crashing through the building and several other pieces of equipment. (imdb)
Tennis Racquet (1949) - Short Film
Two Goofys play a tennis match in typical Goofy style. The announcer sometimes has trouble following the action. The groundskeeper seems to always be present, trimming the grass, filling in holes (in one case with a tree), and delivering the oversized trophy. (imdb)
Hockey Homicide (1945) - Short Film
Two hockey teams of Goofies play a game that quickly degenerates into a riot.
Duck Pimples (1945) - Short Film
Donald Duck becomes a suspect in a whodunit of his own imagination.
Californy er Bust (1945) - Short Film
A narrator tells the story of how the Western pioneers (all being Goofy lookalikes) are travelling in covered wagons across the frontier. They run into some Indians (who are also Goofy lookalikes) and battle breaks out between them. Suddenly a tornado comes by and sweeps up the covered wagons, dropping them into various states such as "Wash", "Organ", and "Californy." (imdb)
How to Play Football (1944) - Short Film
It's Taxidermy Tech vs. Anthropology A&M for this introduction to college football (first piece of special equipment needed: a campus covered in ivy). Among the names borrowed for players: Clyde Geronimi, Don DaGradi, 'John Sibley' , Claude Smith. (imdb)
How to Play Golf (1944) - Short Film
Goofy shows us, in his inimitable way, the fundamentals of golf, guided as usual by the somewhat sarcastic narrator. (imdb)
El Gaucho Goofy (1943) - Short Film
Transported to the Argentine Pampas, the Texas cowboy becomes El Gaucho Goofy as he learns the ways of the South American vaquero.
The Olympic Champ (1942) - Short Film
Goofy illustrates the various Olympic track-and-field events and the torch traditions. (imdb)
How to Play Baseball (1942) - Short Film
Goofy shows us the national pastime. After a brief overview, we have a demonstration of the many possible pitches. On to the World Series, where we go through an eventful inning, culminating in a baseball that disintegrates when being hit. (imdb)
The Martins and the Coys (1946) - Short Film
The Martins and the Coys are two feuding clans. One day, Grandpa Coy gets caught in the Martin henhouse, and a massive battle erupts, leaving only a Martin girl and a Coy boy. Love conquers all for a while, anyhow. (imdb)
Johnnie Fedora and Alice Bluebonnet (1946) - Short Film
Sung by the Andrews Sisters, illustrating the romance between boy and girl hats.
The Brave Engineer (1950) - Short Film
Legendary engineer Casey Jones is determined to keep his train schedule and nothing is going to stop him. (IMDb)
Football Now and Then (1953) - Short Film
An old man and his grandson watch a football game between a modern team and a team of old-timers. (IMDb)
The Art of Skiing (1941) - Short Film
Goofy, staying at the Sugar Bowl resort, demonstrates the basics of downhill skiing, which the titles and announcer insist is pronounced "SHEEing". The equipment is, of course, of the era. As you can imagine, Goofy has much trouble keeping his skis parallel and pointing downhill. The final ski jump conveniently lands Goofy right back in bed. (imdb)
How to Fish (1942) - Short Film
Goofy demonstrates yet another pasttime, fishing. His demonstrated skill fails to explain where all the trophies mounted in his study came from... (imdb)
How to Swim (1942) - Short Film
Goofy shows us how to swim, first using a piano stool to demonstrate the strokes, right into the middle of traffic and back again. Next, Goofy tries to change in a tiny beachhouse and ends up underwater without realizing it. He eats his picnic lunch and finds himself literally tied into knots with cramps. (imdb)
How to Ride a Horse (1950) - Short Film
That master of all activities, Goofy, shows us the basics of riding a horse, from selecting the proper clothes, to mounting, the basic gaits, jumping, and walking the horse back to the stable (until the horse hears the word "stable", that is). (imdb)
Two Weeks Vacation (1952) - Short Film
After several long days at work, Goofy finally takes a much needed vacation. However, his trip never quite gets off the ground mainly because he spends most of it stuck behind a slow moving trailer. When he gets a flat tire, the mechanic inspects every part of his car except the tire. The only motel he can find is a little shack too close to a railroad track. On the road once more, he gets stuck behind said trailer again only to pass it and discover no one is driving it. (imdb)
Disney version of fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk", featuring Mickey, Donald and Goofy in the main roles. Also contains another short film, re-released as "Bongo". (imdb.com)
Victory Vehicles (1943) - Short Film
To combat the wartime shortages in gas and tires, a number of fanciful forms of transportation are demonstrated by various versions of Goofy. Finally, we see the ultimate solution: the pogo stick. (imdb)
How to Be a Sailor (1944) - Short Film
Goofy demonstrates the history of water transport, from the first prehistoric use of floating logs to the modern battleship. (imdb)
The Flying Gauchito (1945) - Short Film
A brave gaucho lad arms himself with a knife and bolo. He leaves the floor of the pampas and climbs into the mountains looking for prey. In a nest he discovers a flying burro. He captures it and, after several close calls, tames the creature, and he takes it back to town where he enters the burro, with himself on its back, in a horse race. If they win, it means a prize of 1,000 pesos. Can the burro get its act together long enough to fly in a straight line and win? It's the stuff of legends. (imdb)
The Art of Self Defense (1941) - Short Film
Goofy takes a lighthearted look at self defense through the ages: cavemen, knights, the age of chivalry, and finally boxing. (imdb)
Goofy's Glider (1940) - Short Film
Goofy's new sport: flying his glider (without much success). (imdb)
Tiger Trouble (1945) - Short Film
Big game hunter Goofy is riding his trusty elephant in search of a tiger. Unfortunately, while they are stopped for lunch, the tiger finds them, and soon enough, Goofy is separated from his rifle. The tiger toys with the goof for a while, then peels off the sole of one shoe and heads for the foot. Meanwhile, Goofy's been preparing a hotfoot for his tormentor, which gets him a small head start on the chase that follows. After a fair bit of chasing, Goofy's elephant comes to the rescue. (imdb)
Man's Best Friend (1952) - Short Film
Goofy buys a pet dog (Bowser) and has trouble training it. As Bowser gets bigger, he becomes a larger problem, angering the neighbors. Goofy goes out for the night, and Bowser proves not to be much of a guard dog until Goofy comes home and tries to get in. (imdb)
Get Rich Quick (1951) - Short Film
George Geef (a Goofy lookalike) likes to gamble, but his wife doesn't like him doing it. (imdb)
How to Be a Detective (1952) - Short Film
Goofy is hired to solve a mystery of a missing "Al." He searches the city for clues, but constantly runs into a city sheriff (who is portrayed by Pete) who tells him to let the police handle it. A car chase occurs and the drivers ram into a haystack. It turns out that Al is actually the city sheriff who is supposed to get married to the woman who hires Goofy to find him. (imdb)
How to Sleep (1953) - Short Film
After a short of history of man's eternal quest for sleep (from the stone ages to modern times) as well as a demonstration of what puts man to sleep and how man sleeps (like the dog, the ostrich, etc.), we see Goofy's attempts to sleep despite insomnia. He tries opening a window, using an electric blanket, drinking hot milk, counting sheep. Nothing works... (imdb)
No Smoking (1951) - Short Film
George Geef is a nicotine addict to the extreme. He smokes while doing income tax, before going to bed, after waking up in the morning, and at work. Finally, he decides to quit. He soon learns it's not as easy as that and everywhere he looks, he is tempted to start again until he finally cracks. He runs everywhere yelling, "Smoke! Smoke! Smoke!" but with no luck. Finally, he asks a man for a cigar and the man gladly gives him one...an exploding cigar which finally has Goofy vowing, "I quit!". (imdb)
Tomorrow We Diet! (1951) - Short Film
Indeed, man craves to eat and George Geef (Goofy) is no exception. He eats like it's going out of style. Finally, his reflection in the mirror tells him he's getting too fat. Goofy starts showing all the signs of being overweight. When he gets into a taxi, the back tires deflate. When he gets into an elevator, the elevator remains grounded. Goofy's reflection "helps" him lose weight by refusing to let him eat. Geef thinks he can resist but is soon upset by all manner of temptations... (imdb)
Mr. Magoo's ancestor, Abdul Aziz Magoo, is the uncle of Aladdin, and falls in love with a princess. (imdb)
Fathers Are People (1951) - Short Film
New father George (a Goofy lookalike) helps with the chores, and they are endless. As the boy gets older, he causes new kinds of trouble, and father still can't get any rest. (imdb)
Pigs Is Pigs (1954) - Short Film
Flannery is a station master who does everything by the book. One day, a package of guinea pigs arrives at his station.
Two Silhouettes (1946) - Short Film
Two silhouetted ballet dancers are animated and perform to a song sung by Dinah Shore.