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* [[Blatant Lies]]: 5-Minute setup... or not.
* [[Blatant Lies]]: 5-Minute setup... or not.
** The Narrator loves mocking this.
** The Narrator loves mocking this.
* [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]
* [["Faux To" Guide]]
* [["Faux To" Guide]]
* [[Frank's 2000-Inch TV]]: Goofy buys what has to be the biggest set available to the consumer market.
* [[Frank's 2000-Inch TV]]: Goofy buys what has to be the biggest set available to the consumer market.
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: Before Goofy swipes three pictures off of a table, we see a picture of Clarabelle Cow, a real life picture of [[Walt Disney]], and a caricature of [[Pixar Regulars|John Lasseter]].
* [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]: Before Goofy swipes three pictures off of a table, we see a picture of Clarabelle Cow, a real life picture of [[Walt Disney]], and a caricature of [[Pixar Regulars|John Lasseter]].
* [[Furry Reminder]]: Right before his TV arrives to his house, he is shown sleeping on the floor like a normal dog, albeit lying in a human position.
* [[Furry Reminder]]: Right before his TV arrives to his house, he is shown sleeping on the floor like a normal dog, albeit lying in a human position.
* [[George Lucas Throwback]]: Just take one look at the poster above. 'In technicolor' indeed.
* [[George Lucas Throwback]]: Just take one look at the poster above. 'In technicolor' indeed.

Revision as of 15:35, 9 April 2014

A recent 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 40's and 50's. 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.


How to Hook Up Your Home Theater includes these tropes: