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After reading up on etiquette, [[Goofy]] learns that a golden rule is to remember to reciprocate friendly gestures such as invitations to party. He thus throws a Hallowe'en party at his house, inviting everyone who ever invited him to anything — an odd list that includes such an odd collection as [[José Carioca]], [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Miss Bovina]]. But José has never bene to a proper Hallowe'en celebration, and, one thing leading to another, his comical misunderstandings end up smuggling a burglar into the house!
 
After reading up on etiquette, [[Goofy]] learns that a golden rule is to remember to reciprocate friendly gestures such as invitations to party. He thus throws a Hallowe'en party at his house, inviting everyone who ever invited him to anything — an odd list that includes such an odd collection as [[José Carioca]], [[Mickey Mouse]] and [[Miss Bovina]]. But José has never bene to a proper Hallowe'en celebration, and, one thing leading to another, his comical misunderstandings end up smuggling a burglar into the house!
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
This short written story was published only once in English, in ''Walt Disney's Comics and Stories'' #38.
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This short written story was published twice in English, once in ''Walt Disney's Comics and Stories'' #38 and once in ''Walt Disney's Magazine Of Comic Stories''.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 11 July 2018

Goofy's Halloween is a written story, illustrated by Sylvia Holland. It features Goofy, Mickey Mouse, José Carioca, Miss Bovina, Donald Duck, and an unnamed crook.

Description

After reading up on etiquette, Goofy learns that a golden rule is to remember to reciprocate friendly gestures such as invitations to party. He thus throws a Hallowe'en party at his house, inviting everyone who ever invited him to anything — an odd list that includes such an odd collection as José Carioca, Mickey Mouse and Miss Bovina. But José has never bene to a proper Hallowe'en celebration, and, one thing leading to another, his comical misunderstandings end up smuggling a burglar into the house!

Behind the scenes

This short written story was published twice in English, once in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #38 and once in Walt Disney's Magazine Of Comic Stories.