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The Goofy Gophers are animated
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characters in Warner Bros.' ''
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'' and '' Merrie Melodies'' series of cartoons. The
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s are small and brown with tan bellies and buck teeth. They both have British accents. Unnamed in the theatrical cartoons, they were given the names Mac and Tosh in the 1960s TV show '' The Bugs Bunny Show''. The names are a pun on the surname "
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". They are characterized by an abnormally high level of politeness.


Creation

The Goofy Gophers were created by Warners
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for the 1947 short film ''
The Goofy Gophers ''The Goofy Gophers'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and Arthur Davis (animator), Arthur Davis. The short was released on January 25, 1947, and is the first appearance of the Goofy Gophers. Plot An anthro ...
''. Norman McCabe had previously used a pair of gophers in his 1942 short '' Gopher Goofy'', but they bear little resemblance to Clampett's characters. Clampett left the studio before the short was finished, but would end up being completed by Arthur Davis. The cartoon features the gophers' repeated incursions into a vegetable garden guarded by an unnamed dog whom they relentlessly, though politely, torment. Voice actor Mel Blanc plays Mac and Stan Freberg plays Tosh. Both speak with high-pitched British accents like those used in upper-class stereotypes around at the time. The pair's dialogue is peppered with such overpoliteness as "Indubitably!", "You first, my dear," and "But, no, no, no. It must be you who goes first!" The two often also tend to quote
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and use humorous elocution; for example, in ''Lumber Jerks'', they say "We must take vital steps to reclaim our property," rather than use what some may consider to be a simpler phrase. Clampett later stated that the gophers' mannerisms were derived from
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s Franklin Pangborn and Edward Everett Horton.


Development

Arthur Davis would direct one other Goofy Gophers short, 1948's '' Two Gophers from Texas''. The unnamed dog from the first cartoon returns as their nemesis in this cartoon, this time aiming to eat like an animal in the wild as he pursues the gophers with a gopher cookbook in hand. Davis planned to direct a third short with the gophers before his unit was disbanded in late 1949. Robert McKimson however, would complete the cartoon as '' A Ham in a Role''. In this short, the dog efforts to become a Shakespearean actor are foiled by the rambunctious rodents. The Gophers lay dormant for two years until Friz Freleng made a series of four shorts beginning with 1951's '' A Bone for a Bone'', another dog-versus-gophers short. This was followed by '' I Gopher You'' in 1954, featuring the Gophers in their first cartoon without the dog, attempting to retrieve their vegetables from a food processing plant; '' Pests for Guests'' in 1955, which has the gophers counter-antagonize the hapless
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when he buys a chest of drawers that they found appropriate for nut storage; and '' Lumber Jerks'' later that year, where the Gophers visit a saw mill in an attempt to retrieve their stolen tree home. After Freleng finished with the characters, they would star in two more cartoons, once again directed by McKimson. These two cartoons, '' Gopher Broke'' in 1958 and '' Tease for Two'' in 1965, pit the Gophers against the Barnyard Dawg and Daffy Duck, respectively. Both gophers were voiced by Mel Blanc in the latter short instead of one by Blanc and the other by Freberg.


Later appearances

The Goofy Gophers were largely forgotten by Warner Bros. in the years since the animation studio closed in 1969. However, in recent years, they have made a few cameos in various Warner Bros. projects. Two characters resembling the gophers appeared in the 1988 film ''
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'', peeking from the brick wall into the factory where Judge Doom was defeated. They are seen briefly in the 1996 movie '' Space Jam''. They're prominently featured in episodes of the
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'' The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries'' ("I Gopher You") and '' Duck Dodgers'' ("K-9 Kaddy" and "Old McDodgers"), the latter of which sees them reinvented as green-furred, six-limbed Martian gophers. The Goofy Gophers made a cameo appearance in '' Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas'' as Daffy's employers. The Goofy Gophers were revived in '' The Looney Tunes Show'' voiced by Rob Paulsen and Jess Harnell. In this show, Mac and Tosh run an antique store. The gophers appeared in the 2015 DTV movie '' Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run''. They also appear in the ''Looney Tunes'' comic currently published by
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. The Goofy Gophers appeared in the '' New Looney Tunes'' season 3 episode "Fool's Gold". The Goofy Gophers made a cameo in the '' Looney Tunes Cartoons'' short "Happy Birthday, Bugs Bunny!" The Goofy Gophers appeared in '' Bugs Bunny Builders'' in the episode "Rock On."


Filmography

* ''
The Goofy Gophers ''The Goofy Gophers'' is a 1947 Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes'' cartoon directed by Bob Clampett and Arthur Davis (animator), Arthur Davis. The short was released on January 25, 1947, and is the first appearance of the Goofy Gophers. Plot An anthro ...
'' (1947, Bob Clampett & Arthur Davis) * '' Two Gophers from Texas'' (1948, Davis) * '' A Ham in a Role'' (1949, Davis & Robert McKimson) * '' A Bone for a Bone'' (1951, Freleng) * '' I Gopher You'' (1954, Freleng) * '' Pests for Guests'' (1955, Freleng) * '' Lumber Jerks'' (1955, Freleng) * '' Gopher Broke'' (1958, McKimson) * '' Tease for Two'' (1965, McKimson)


See also

* Alphonse and Gaston * Chip 'n' Dale


References

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