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DELUXE version of "Goofy Baseball plays Goofy"
Hand signed by Bill Farmer the Voice of Goofy
With JSA Letter of Authenticity.

"How to Play Golf "Batter up"" depicts Goofy in his Golfing attire.
Cel size is 10 x 20 inches.  Comes with the Disney issued Certificate of authenticity. 

BONUS #1: We've also added extra value to this piece by getting it Hand Signed by the Voice of Goofy & Pluto, Bill Farmer. Bill Signed this piece for us at a Private autograph signing. Certificated by JSA Autograph Authentication with a Letter of Authenticity

BONUS #2: Disney released this piece in 1995 without a background. We've added this specially background to give the piece a better look. This background IS NOT available separately, it is only available with the purchase of this piece. Please don't ask. 

 BRAND NEW Frame  The Framed Version of this Sericel is a Black Contemporary Frame that is  Top-of-the-Line quality. Frame size is 16x25 inches. Framing is all Brand NEW, made from Solid wood, new glazing. New, Custom Cut Double Matting made from Archival, Acid-Free materials. Finished off with brown dust-paper backing and a metal hanger. This piece is Ready to Hang, out of the box!
  
BIO : Bill Farmer (b. November, 1952) is an American voice actor and comedian.  Bill is known for starring in Astro Boy (2004), House of Mouse (2001), Mickey Mouse Works (1999), Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006), Goof Troop (1992) and The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse (1987). He is best known for his voice acting for Goofy and Pluto, two famous Disney characters, and more recently he has also played Horace Horsecollar. Another big role he played was in the movie Space Jam (1996), where he voiced Yosemite Sam, Sylvester, and Foghorn Leghorn. He also has done several minor voices, both on TV (including The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy) and in video games, including Destroy All Humans!, Namco's Tales of Symphonia, where he voiced General Dorr, in Square's Kingdom Hearts series reprising the role of Goofy, Detective Date in the SEGA game Yakuza.

When he auditioned for the voice, he studied all the cartoons with Goofy in them, especially the ones released in the 1930s. He studied the hilarious laugh and "gawrsh". He inherited the voice of Goofy (as well as Pluto and Horace Horsecollar), around the same time Tony Anselmo inherited Donald Duck, and Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor did likewise for Mickey and Minnie Mouse, respectively. They've become the flag bearers. Tress MacNeille became voice of Daisy Duck in 1999.

Bill believes that cartoon voices are not about funny voices, but rather acting. When he moved to California, he took acting classes. His mentor was the late Daws Butler, the voice behind many of the old Hanna-Barbera characters. Daws put it in Bill's mind that when doing cartoon voices, you're not merely doing a funny voice, you're an actor and the acting is premier and that you have to think like the character you're doing.