TheGoofster
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What is a role model? I believe a role model is somebody who deserves to be looked up to, and imitated. Someone who exhibits the best qualities of character. Somebody who teaches you by their example how to be a better person. Unfortunately in today's society many so-called role models don't possess these qualities, instead they are looked up to simply because they are famous and or successful. Too many athletes and actors who have no character (or worse have really bad character) are considered role models simply because they are good at what they do.
Thankfully, though, there are a lot of great men and women out there who are excellent examples for people to look up to. There are many great role models in so many different areas of life.
Interestingly enough, I don't believe that a role model even has to be a real person. I think that even a cartoon character can be a good role model by the things that they teach.
One such character who I believe is a fantastic role model to be looked up to is Goofy. I know that Mickey gets all the attention and glory (which is fine, after all he was Walt's most beloved creation), but as far as a character that teaches kids so many wonderful lessons, I think it's hard to beat Goofy.
If you ever take the time to consider the kind of character that Goofy is, it's hard not to be impressed by him. True, he is often portrayed as perhaps not the sharpest knife in the draw, but what he lacks in knowledge, he more than makes up for in character. Let's take a moment to consider what valuable lessons we can learn from watching Goofy.
Loyalty - I can't think of any other cartoon character who is as loyal to his friends as is Goofy. He is faithful to the core. If any one of his friends need anything from him, he will do all in his power to help his pals.
Honesty – Goofy always tells the truth. No matter the consequences, no matter the difficulties involved in the situation, you can always count on Goofy to show that telling the truth is the right thing to do.
Nobility – Goofy always wants to do what is right. He is as noble as character as you are going to find. He won't bend corners, he won't try to be sneaky, he just does what is right no matter what. He is as noble as the day is long.
Kindness – One of my favorite Goofy cartoons is the Christmas special when Goofy is trying to teach his son Max the importance of helping others. Goofy teaches Max that kindness is the most important thing he can learn about Christmas.
Selflessness – In a time when so much of what we see on TV is about putting yourself first, it's refreshing to have a character like Goofy who always seems to put others before himself.
Trusting – Sometimes it can be frustrating watching Pete take advantage of Goofy's trust, but no matter how many times Pete tries to fool him, Goofy always trusts that Pete is his friend, and only wants to help him. Of course his trust always works out for him in the end.
Peaceful – Goofy never hurts anyone. With the exception perhaps of the Three Musketeers where Goofy is forced to help his friends fight Pete and his henchmen (tons of great role model examples displayed by Goofy in that movie), you will be hard pressed to find another of his movies where Goofy actually hurts anyone. Goofy is a great example for kids on how to deal with problems. Rather than fighting, he teaches other ways to deal with situations.
Good-natured – No matter what happens, Goofy always has a smile on his face and a tune on his lips (either sung or whistled). No matter the circumstances you can count on Goofy to remain calm, and good-natured.
These are just a few of the great character building examples that I believe you can find in Goofy. I'm sure there are more, but I think that even just these go to show that Goofy is indeed a great role model for kids (of all ages) to follow and hopefully imitate, and this is why Goofy is my favorite Disney character. As my kids get older they are getting past the stage of wanting to get their pictures taken with characters
, but Goofy is the one character that I know will always get a picture with at least one of us (I'm not saying who
)
What do you like best about this unique character called Goofy?
Thankfully, though, there are a lot of great men and women out there who are excellent examples for people to look up to. There are many great role models in so many different areas of life.
Interestingly enough, I don't believe that a role model even has to be a real person. I think that even a cartoon character can be a good role model by the things that they teach.
One such character who I believe is a fantastic role model to be looked up to is Goofy. I know that Mickey gets all the attention and glory (which is fine, after all he was Walt's most beloved creation), but as far as a character that teaches kids so many wonderful lessons, I think it's hard to beat Goofy.
If you ever take the time to consider the kind of character that Goofy is, it's hard not to be impressed by him. True, he is often portrayed as perhaps not the sharpest knife in the draw, but what he lacks in knowledge, he more than makes up for in character. Let's take a moment to consider what valuable lessons we can learn from watching Goofy.
Loyalty - I can't think of any other cartoon character who is as loyal to his friends as is Goofy. He is faithful to the core. If any one of his friends need anything from him, he will do all in his power to help his pals.
Honesty – Goofy always tells the truth. No matter the consequences, no matter the difficulties involved in the situation, you can always count on Goofy to show that telling the truth is the right thing to do.
Nobility – Goofy always wants to do what is right. He is as noble as character as you are going to find. He won't bend corners, he won't try to be sneaky, he just does what is right no matter what. He is as noble as the day is long.
Kindness – One of my favorite Goofy cartoons is the Christmas special when Goofy is trying to teach his son Max the importance of helping others. Goofy teaches Max that kindness is the most important thing he can learn about Christmas.
Selflessness – In a time when so much of what we see on TV is about putting yourself first, it's refreshing to have a character like Goofy who always seems to put others before himself.
Trusting – Sometimes it can be frustrating watching Pete take advantage of Goofy's trust, but no matter how many times Pete tries to fool him, Goofy always trusts that Pete is his friend, and only wants to help him. Of course his trust always works out for him in the end.
Peaceful – Goofy never hurts anyone. With the exception perhaps of the Three Musketeers where Goofy is forced to help his friends fight Pete and his henchmen (tons of great role model examples displayed by Goofy in that movie), you will be hard pressed to find another of his movies where Goofy actually hurts anyone. Goofy is a great example for kids on how to deal with problems. Rather than fighting, he teaches other ways to deal with situations.
Good-natured – No matter what happens, Goofy always has a smile on his face and a tune on his lips (either sung or whistled). No matter the circumstances you can count on Goofy to remain calm, and good-natured.
These are just a few of the great character building examples that I believe you can find in Goofy. I'm sure there are more, but I think that even just these go to show that Goofy is indeed a great role model for kids (of all ages) to follow and hopefully imitate, and this is why Goofy is my favorite Disney character. As my kids get older they are getting past the stage of wanting to get their pictures taken with characters


What do you like best about this unique character called Goofy?





