How to Play Baseball

1942 "Goofy teaches you all about this all-American pastime."
7.1| 0h8m| NR| en
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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.

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Plantiana Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Cebalord Very best movie i ever watch
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Kailansorac Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.
John T. Ryan COMING DURING THE first year of the involvement of the UNited States in World War II, this cartoon short was a natural for this period. While most of Hollywood's output during those war years either portrayed the life of our Fighting Forces or the people giving their support on the Home Front; this Goofy entry, titled HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL, did its part to give support and some degree of humorous relief.THAT THE NATIONAL Pastime was an important element of the American makeup was obviously an indisputable fact. It was President Franklin D. Roosevelt who urge the Major Leagues to continue to play a full schedule during those war years of 1942-45. FDR heartily endorsed continued play; albeit under a somewhat diminished set of circumstances. This would be due to so many of the first rate major leaguers being in uniform of their country, instead of their teams.OTHER THAN THE year of the great conflict, there is nothing different about either the game or of the surrounding humor as generated by the cartoon. As usual, we find Goofy at the heart of the sight gag laden one reel of animated mayhem. The story, the narration and the comic situations portrayed here could well be exactly the same. Perhaps we would have to concede that an update in uniforms and some of the equipment would be in order; but this is to be expected and is a minor sort of change to be implemented at best.ALONG WITH SO many of those other entries into the Disney GOOFY Series, this would be 8 minutes well spent. So, what are you waiting for, Schultz? And while you're watching, why not show it to some of the younger generation; who may well discover a whole, "new" world of truly funny animation shorts. And they are truly "clean" and "wholesome" entertainment.
Robert Reynolds This is a Goofy "How To" short produced by Disney. There will be spoilers ahead:This is a typical Goofy short. There's a short setup segment covering the equipment, playing field and the basics of baseball and giving the animators an opportunity to do a few visual gags with Goofy in the standard Baseball getup, including a nice bit with the shoes. They show various pitches and take the playing rituals to absurd extremes.The second half of the cartoon is the deciding game of the World Series, Disney style. More accurately, it's the last half of the last inning of the deciding game of the World Series. Goofy is the pitcher, with a three run lead and two outs. All he needs is to get one out and his team wins. Naturally, he manages to blow the lead.Every player looks like Goofy, so it's Goofy batting, pitching, fielding and so on. The gags are visuals which play on the narration and are mostly puns. The ending is a rather predictable though funny ending.This short is on the Disney Treasures Complete Goofy DVD set and is well worth having. Recommended.
Steve Pulaski Jack Kinney was something of a miracle-worker for Disney, tirelessly concocting short after short involving the iconic Disney characters of Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and Goofy into cute, elaborate little short films that work as cute instructional videos, zippy entertainment, or often, a combination of the two. Kinney's How to Play Baseball is one of the several shorts he created that involved the Goofy character partaking in some kind of sport, whether it be golf, football, swimming, or even self-defense. The short focuses on Goofy's involvement in trying to succeed at the nation's pastime baseball and features a rousing game between the Blue Sox and the Gray Sox. During the game, the film shows numerous elements of the game that result in a surprisingly nailbiting short film. The one thing Kinney consistently does well is animate and conduct the action scenes, which are flawlessly animated for their time and completely unpredictable in their zaniness. Not to mention with a leading character like Goofy, hilarity is almost imminent.Directed by: Jack Kinney.
TheLittleSongbird How to Play Baseball gets off to a slightly slow start. The narrative explanation was very interesting, especially for someone like me who has never played baseball in her life, but it wasn't as funny or as crisply paced as the rest of the cartoon. When it does get going, complete with a suitably ferentic pace, it is non-stop hilarity with the ending and the scene where the player gets hit on the head and walks around in a daze standing out. The sound effects also add much, especially the screeching tyres and wobbling guitar chord. The animation is clean, smooth and very colourful, and the whole different personalities with Goofy as various characters, as with How to Play Football, is a masterstroke.Overall, a great cartoon and one of the finer How to Goofy cartoons. 9/10 Bethany Cox