Audio Goofy Telephone

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bambi_nl
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Audio Goofy Telephone

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You all might know the lovable Goofy telephone, where Goofy sleeps and wakes up when someone calls. The telephone rings and Goofy speaks one of five lines, like "Could someone hit the snooze button for me?".

Unfortunately mine has deceased and does no longer utter any word. I do not plan to replace the telephone, but I want to keep it alive somehow.

Recently I got a new cell phone and would like to have an MP3 or something of the entire sequence of five lines that Goofy speaks (including the ringing of the phone) that are in this telephone (and that could be heard in sequence in the demo mode).

Does anyone have an audio sample of this entire sequence or know where on the internet I can find it? I would prefer a clean sample (without the sound of the motors that move Goofy's head while opening the eyes), but if that is not possible any sample would help. Maybe someone who still owns this telephone is able to record the entire demo sequence for me?
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Re: Audio Goofy Telephone

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bambi_nl wrote:You all might know the lovable Goofy telephone, where Goofy sleeps and wakes up when someone calls. The telephone rings and Goofy speaks one of five lines, like "Could someone hit the snooze button for me?".

Unfortunately mine has deceased and does no longer utter any word. I do not plan to replace the telephone, but I want to keep it alive somehow.

Recently I got a new cell phone and would like to have an MP3 or something of the entire sequence of five lines that Goofy speaks (including the ringing of the phone) that are in this telephone (and that could be heard in sequence in the demo mode).

Does anyone have an audio sample of this entire sequence or know where on the internet I can find it? I would prefer a clean sample (without the sound of the motors that move Goofy's head while opening the eyes), but if that is not possible any sample would help. Maybe someone who still owns this telephone is able to record the entire demo sequence for me?
My mickey phone broke a couple of years ago and there is a place in the handbook that came with it where you can send it to have it repaired. Mickey came back to me in good time working 100% again AND it only cost me like $20 for the repairs.
JUST ANOTHER 27 YEAR OLD DISNEY BUFF.....
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Re: Audio Goofy Telephone

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a-net-fan wrote:
bambi_nl wrote:You all might know the lovable Goofy telephone, where Goofy sleeps and wakes up when someone calls. The telephone rings and Goofy speaks one of five lines, like "Could someone hit the snooze button for me?".

Unfortunately mine has deceased and does no longer utter any word. I do not plan to replace the telephone, but I want to keep it alive somehow.

Recently I got a new cell phone and would like to have an MP3 or something of the entire sequence of five lines that Goofy speaks (including the ringing of the phone) that are in this telephone (and that could be heard in sequence in the demo mode).

Does anyone have an audio sample of this entire sequence or know where on the internet I can find it? I would prefer a clean sample (without the sound of the motors that move Goofy's head while opening the eyes), but if that is not possible any sample would help. Maybe someone who still owns this telephone is able to record the entire demo sequence for me?
My mickey phone broke a couple of years ago and there is a place in the handbook that came with it where you can send it to have it repaired. Mickey came back to me in good time working 100% again AND it only cost me like $20 for the repairs.
Unfortunately I live in The Netherlands and there is no such address in my hand book :(

But I will be more than helped with just the audio of this Goofy telephone....
"Kinda wobbely" (Bambi, 1942)
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