Originally Posted By Doobie This topic is for discussion of the February 20th Reliving Fond Memories column at: <a href="News-ID200110.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID200110.asp</a>.
Originally Posted By roberts1398 What a great column, David! I have to admit that as a harried mother, I tend to think of cartoons as merely babysitters for my kids. But this essay really made me stop to remember how important they were to me as a kid. I'm sure I'll look at them differently after reading this perspective!
Originally Posted By MissCandice I am not a big Goofy fan,but your perspective has made me want to check him out.
Originally Posted By MouseBear Salutations David, I enjoyed your perspective on the Goofy shorts. ) Of course, now I have to watch all my Treasures DVD's this way. I may not get much sleep for awhile. ;o) MouseBear
Originally Posted By BuzzLightyear84 Wonderful article! Goofy has long been one of my very favorite cartoon characters, and I've really enjoyed watching the new Complete Goofy DVD. Even though I can remeber many of the shorts on the disks from my childhood, seeing them now allows me to look at them from a whole new persfective. Now I'm also noticing the art and wonderful animation perforances that make the cartoons as funny as they are. Not that I nead much of an excuse to do so, but after reading this article, I just might have to pull out my Trasures DVDs out again pretty soon.