Get ready to cheer, sports fans, as Mickey and his friends team up to bring you the funniest and most entertaining sports moments in animated film! The laughs fly out of the park when Goofy attempts to demonstrate "How To ... more »Play Baseball" in the hit classic short that features everyone's favorite dog playing every position. Then Mickey heads out for a leisurely day on the links, but hilarity is par for the course when his faithful "Canine Caddy" Pluto battles a pesky gopher and does his best to clear the way for a hole in one. The fun never stops in this collection of eight wild and wacky sports stories the whole family will love. Over an hour of extreme fun includes: "Canine Caddy"; "How To Play Baseball"; "The Hockey Champ"; "Double Dribble"; "How To Play Football"; "Mickey?s Polo Team"; "Tennis Racquet"; and "Goofy Gymnastics."« less
Bare bones releases good for a variety of reasons.
Norman | USA | 05/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I pretty much know the origin for these type of DVDs. We have the Walt Disney Treasures sets for hardcore animation fans. So these Classic Cartoon Favorites DVDs are for parents who want to keep the kids busy in front of the TV, and for those who want the very best of Disney's cartoons.
The Disney's Sports DVD contains eight cartoons, five of which are Goofy's best sport cartoons, especially "How To Play Baseball". Also it has my favorite Donald Duck cartoon "The Hockey Champ", where Donald battles a game of Hockey with his three nephews; "Canine Caddy", starring Mickey and Pluto in a game of Golf; and "Mickey's Polo Team", Mickey and the Gang plays Polo against a team of celebrites, a few of which are Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy.
Disney Sports fans will rejoice for this one. And although it's a bare bones release (meaning no extras), it's still great to buy for the above^ reasons."
Missed opportunity for Soccermania. All just re-releases.
Paul J. Mular | San Carlos, CA USA | 04/14/2007
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Boo to Disney. This is a missed oppertunity to give us what the rest of the world got: Soccarmania and its related cartoons. Instead we just get a very short re-hash of cartoons already on DVD:
"CANINE CADDY" (1941) - already on "The Complete Pluto volume 1";
"HOW TO PLAY BASEBALL" (1942) - already on "The Complete Goofy";
"THE HOCKEY CHAMP" (1939) - already on "The Chronological Donald volume 1";
"DOUBLE DRIBBLE" (1946) - already on "The Complete Goofy";
"HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL" (1944) - already on "The Complete Goofy";
"MICKEY'S POLO TEAM" (1936) - already on "Mickey Mouse in Color volume 1";
"TENNIS RACQUET" (1949) - already on "The Complete Goofy";
"GOOFY GYMNASTICS" (1949) - already on "The Complete Goofy"."
Great entertainment
Ricardo Rubio | San Juan, PR, Puerto Rico | 07/28/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pure Disney fun. You can't go wrong on this one. If you like Disney characters and cartoons, you'll have a blast...It takes you back thirty years when you used to watch these short subjects on the Wonderful World of Disney on Sunday nights."
Where's soccormania?
cartoon power | 04/01/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)
"This dvd was released everywhere in the world with the rare tv special "sports goofy in soccormania".
A 30 min special. It was removed from the american release.
Why they did this is unknown.
The dvd lost 30 min and we lost a rare cartoon the rest of the world gets but not america!
Thanks alot disney."
The Best
Marie-claude Bourget | Quebec city, Canada | 04/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of the best of Goofy. When I was young (1988 approx.), my sibling and I used to watch it at least one in a week and we were laughing every time.
Few years ago, I found it in a video store (like Blockbuster) and I rent it and enjoyed like in the 80's.
I strongly recommend it for yourself or for your children. You're gonna love it!!!