Double Dribble (film)

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Double Dribble
RKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • December 20, 1946 (1946-12-20)
Running time
7 minutes (one reel)
LanguageEnglish

Double Dribble is a 1946 Disney theatrical cartoon short that spoofs the sport of basketball and stars Goofy. It is directed by Jack Hannah.[1]

Plot

A series of characters of the same species as Goofy are playing a game of college basketball, with one team representing "U.U." and the other representing the hopelessly outmatched and undersized "P.U." The short primarily focuses on a wide gamut of physically impossible and illegal stunts taken by each team. In the end, P.U. wins the match on a last-second shot that sends a P.U. player through the basket (although it appears to be P.U.'s own basket).

The game ends with the lone fan in the stands, presumably Goofy himself, singing the P.U.

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When the series was edited for television, this character was voiced by Jeff Bennett with a very different voice, more closely resembling the voice of Mr. Smee from Disney adaptations of Peter Pan.

Production

As an inside joke, the players are named for members of Disney's staff: Kinney, Lounsbery, Hannah and Sibley.[2]

Trivia

The Basketball court shown in the short doesn't feature three point line as it wasn't introduced in the professional game until 1960s.

Voice cast

Releases

Home media

The short was released on December 2, 2002, on Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy.[3]

Additional releases include:

See also

  • List of Disney animated shorts—1940s

References

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