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In the first, " Goopy Geer" (April 16, 1932), he plays a popular pianist entertaining at a nightclub. Ising only featured the character in three cartoons. Instead, he sings and dances his way through a musical world in perfect syncopation. Like most other early sound-era cartoon characters, Ising's Goopy has little personality of his own.

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Goopy Geer was the last attempt by animator Rudolf Ising to feature a recurring character in the Merrie Melodies series of films. In all of his animated appearances, Goopy is depicted as light colored, but in an early promotional drawing for his first cartoon, he had black fur. For audiences, Geer was recognizably a descendant of vaudevillians like W.C. This amazing range of performance skills links him and other cartoon entertainers to vaudeville performers, who often made a living out of displaying multiple talents. The gags emphasize sound, and not just slapstick, as part of Goopy's interest as a performer. In the course of "The Queen Was in the Parlor", Goopy Geer does imitations of Amos 'n' Andy and Walter Winchell, as well as doing slapstick comedy and battling a villain. Goopy's character was based on a familiar archetype of entertainment, as Hank Sartin says in Reading the Rabbit: He was "a wisecracking entertainer - 'part comedian, part musician and part dancer' - inspired by vaudeville showmen of. The character is a tall, lanky anthropomorphic dog with scruffy whiskers and long, expressive ears.















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