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  • Why are Pluto and Goofy so different? - Movies TV Stack Exchange
    But Pluto is a quadruped, doesn't talk, and usually behaves like a dog, while Goofy is a biped, talks and behaves like a human Assuming that Pluto and Goofy belong to the same fictional species is assuming that fictional species shows extreme variation in appearance, behavior, and intelligence
  • What is the difference between Goofy and Pluto? [closed]
    Pluto was clever (sometimes), but he was still just a dog; the situations he got into were those that his level of intellect was appropriate for, and he had only the tools that a dog had for resolving them Goofy Goofy was an anthropomorphic dog
  • donald duck - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
    @phyrfox Ducktales has always been its own universe, separate from the "general Disney" universe, where Donald, Goofy, Pluto and Mickey all exist together – Machavity Commented Jun 20, 2018 at 15:09
  • Is there an in-universe explanation for Donald Ducks voice?
    This would be similar to the difference between Goofy and Pluto, where Pluto is decidedly less civilized and therefore less anthropomorphized Whether Donald's speech is a reflection of his childish and tempestuous character, a particular brain anomaly (which the first flower pot rectified and then the second flower pot reverted it), or maybe
  • What was the first self-referential scifi book?
    Regarding the first five-book Amber series: In the fourth book, Corwin actually bumped into a guy named "Roger," with a physical description strongly resembling the real-life Roger Zelazny, who said he was currently working on "a philosophical romance shot through with elements of horror and morbidity "
  • plot explanation - What was the significance of the last scene of . . .
    BCdotWEB's answer is very good and explains the reason, and gives out-of-universe answers, too However, there is something in-universe to add: There is a big hint in episode Easy as pie (Season 3 Episode 7) where Dexter talks with Debra about Camilla who is very sick at the hospital
  • Who was responsible for the bombing at the end of Mockingjay?
    Coin was responsible for the bombing, and the game maker who was working with snow was just pretending to help him because he (the game maker Pluto) knew katniss would figure it out and kill coin and snow so he (Pluto) would become President because the 2 evil ppl would be dead and Pluto would make it so there was no more hunger games so
  • star wars - Was Yoda fully sane on Dagobah? - Science Fiction Fantasy . . .
    Our (and Luke's) original impression of Yoda is by no means flattering He looks like a crazy hungry green thing that unfortunately has the ability to speak Yoda digs through Luke's stuff, eats Lu
  • history of - Science Fiction Fantasy Stack Exchange
    The primary reason writers still use the witch's hat in their literature is because the pointy hat is a form of writer's shorthand, a means to indicate to the reader we are seeing a witch, a being of power, of dark pacts, potentially dangerous, to be respected and feared
  • inspiration - What story is Shreks donkey from? - Science Fiction . . .
    I MIGHT be crazy or suffering from some kind variation of the Mandela effect, but I do recall reading when I was a kid a story where someone (a boy I believe) is sent to sell a "useless" donkey that ends up showing the ability to talk and some sort of magical powers, and ever since I watched the movie for the first time I assumed it was that donkey, but I can't really remember the name or any





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