George Geef gets sent home from work to tend to his cold.George Geef gets sent home from work to tend to his cold.George Geef gets sent home from work to tend to his cold.
Bill Anderson
- Boss
- (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig
- George Geef's Shouts and Yells
- (uncredited)
Bob Jackman
- George Geef
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
James MacDonald
- Vocals
- (uncredited)
Helen Parrish
- Mrs. Geef
- (uncredited)
Jack Rourke
- Narrator
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Jack Kinney(direction)
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Goofy shrieks when it's hot, Pluto's screaming sound is heard.
- Quotes
[towards the end, Goofy has fully recovered from the cold and is back at work two weeks later]
Narrator: And so, two weeks later, Mr. Geef's cold has run its natural course and once again, Mr. Geef felt just like a human being. Mr. Geef was firmly convinced that a cold is nothing to be sneezed at.
- Crazy creditsAt the opening title of the cartoon, George Geef sneezes in a brief audio moment before the narrator explains about the common cold.
- Alternate versionsA short scene where Goofy's wife dumps cold pills into his mouth has been censored from TV versions.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Magical World of Disney: A Salute to Father (1961)
Featured review
How to fight the cold.
It was just a coincidence that I was having a cold when watching this cartoon, so, I could totally relate to poor Goofy when he was suffering from the effects of the sickness - from cold feet to a runny nose, and from the shivers to sneezing.
The narrator is back once again, telling the story of Goofy being set home by his boss because of him catching a cold, and of his wife giving him all kinds of remedies to cure his sickness - from stuffing his mouth full of medicine to soup, and from heating pads for his feet to putting in nose drops.
Not a bad cartoon. Not too funny, but a little entertaining.
Grade B-
The narrator is back once again, telling the story of Goofy being set home by his boss because of him catching a cold, and of his wife giving him all kinds of remedies to cure his sickness - from stuffing his mouth full of medicine to soup, and from heating pads for his feet to putting in nose drops.
Not a bad cartoon. Not too funny, but a little entertaining.
Grade B-
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- OllieSuave-007
- Nov 20, 2017
Details
- Runtime7 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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