

Now, there's one last icon that I need to get: his default one on the Sonic gallery in the Sonic room. Anyone have that one?
'Caucasian' Goofy only lasted in the cartoons from the late 40's/50's to mid 90's during the Goof Troop series years. 'Classic Goofy' seem to be only used in merchandise during that time and the look finally became permanent in animation and video games since the first Goofy movie. Same thing happened with Pete.Zeta wrote:Disney keeps on doing the same thing with it's characters. Goofy's body keeps on switching back and forth between being covered in black fur, and being caucasian.
Of course, I think the whole "slapping patches of caucasian skin on anthropomorphic animals" thing is very bizzare and clutters up and confuses designs. It's also kind of racist in a very vauge way.
I've been doing a paper on the history of animation. If you take a look at some of the horrible racist stereotypes in cartoons during the 40's, you'll pretty much wish all cartoon characters were white (in a non-KKK-sounding way, I mean). I mean, damn, they were just flat out harsh.Although, on the topic of racism, are all cartoon characters supposed to be white?