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A recent{{when}} throwback to [[Classic Disney Shorts]] animation, as well as an experiment with "paperless animation", '''"How To Hook Up Your Home Theater"''' is a short starring [[Goofy]], in a short that obviously draws much of its inspiration from Goofy's "How To" shorts of the [[The Golden Age of Animation|1940s and '50s.]] The short in question features Goofy trying to acquire a big TV and all other components as the narrator provides commentary on how it's all done-all while lampooning just how many accessories and commercial items are available for the taking as far as TV goes.
A 2007 throwback to [[Classic Disney Shorts]] animation, as well as an experiment with "paperless animation", '''"How To Hook Up Your Home Theater"''' is a short starring [[Goofy]], in a short that obviously draws much of its inspiration from Goofy's "How To" shorts of the [[The Golden Age of Animation|1940s and '50s.]] The short in question features Goofy trying to acquire a big TV and all other components as the narrator provides commentary on how it's all done-all while lampooning just how many accessories and commercial items are available for the taking as far as TV goes.


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Revision as of 20:21, 13 July 2018

A 2007 throwback to Classic Disney Shorts animation, as well as an experiment with "paperless animation", "How To Hook Up Your Home Theater" is a short starring Goofy, in a short that obviously draws much of its inspiration from Goofy's "How To" shorts of the 1940s and '50s. The short in question features Goofy trying to acquire a big TV and all other components as the narrator provides commentary on how it's all done-all while lampooning just how many accessories and commercial items are available for the taking as far as TV goes.

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