Super Goof is a fictional character, and Goofy's super hero alter ego. He gets his power by eating Super Goobers. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Goofy Goofy is a fictional character from the Walt Disneys Mickey Mouse universe. ...
Super Goof first appeared in The Phantom Blot #2 where he was just imagining that he was a super hero.
In some later stories Super Goof not only encountered the Phantom Blot, but he also encountered other bad guys such as Black Pete, the Beagle Boys, Emil Eagle, and Mad Madam Mim. The Phantom Blot is a fictional figure from the Walt Disney Studios. ... Black Pete (also known as Peg-Leg Pete and, simply, Pete) is a fictional character from the Walt Disney Company stables. ... A Beagle family photo, as seen in DuckTales. ... Emil Eagle is a fictional character made for The Walt Disney Company. ... Mad Madam Mim is a fictional witch, best known from the Disney movie based on The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White. ...
Super Goof's secret identity is known only to his nephew Gilbert who also calls himself Super Gilly on occasion.
Super Goof had his own comic book series from 1965 to 1984 with a 74 issue run.
Super Goof appeared in one episode of House of Mouse, but he got his powers from magic peanuts instead.
When SuperGoof was introduced, in 1965, he wasn't exactly a new character.
A few months later, SuperGoof was back — tho since freak circumstances tend to wear thin after a few repetitions, Connell and Murry gave him real super powers this time.
SuperGoof's first animated appearance was Feb. 2, 2002, when an episode of House of Mouse, Mickey's 21st century Saturday morning show, was devoted to him.
SuperGoof is a fictional character, and Goofy'ssuper hero alter ego.
SuperGoof (also Super Pippo) is a fictional character who is the Disney character Goofy's superhero alter ego.
SuperGoof first appeared in The Phantom Blot #2 (February, 1965) by Del Connell (story) and Paul Murry (art), where he was just imagining that he was a super hero.