Andy Engman

Most Popular Andy Engman Trailers

Total trailers found: 33

Victory Vehicles Trailer (1943)

30 July 1943

Goofy demonstrates a number of crazy vehicles.

How to Ride a Horse Trailer (1947)

07 July 1947

Aided by his horse, Percy, Goofy takes horsemanship to a new level. Originally released as a part of The Reluctant Dragon (1941).

Trombone Trouble Trailer (1944)

18 February 1944

Pegleg Pete is practicing his trombone, badly. So badly, it's annoying the gods Jupiter and Vulcan and neighbor Donald.

African Diary Trailer (1945)

20 April 1945

Goofy narrates his own quest to Africa accompanied by various tour guides. He is in search of wild game.

How to Be a Sailor Trailer (1944)

28 January 1944

Goofy provides a history of ships and sailing.

A Gentleman's Gentleman Trailer (1941)

28 March 1941

Mickey Mouse lies in bed like a lord, getting served breakfast by man's (and mouse's?) best friend Pluto as gentleman's gentleman.

The New Spirit Trailer (1942)

22 January 1942

Animated documentary promoting timely filing and payment of Federal income taxes, demonstrated by Donald Duck's difficulties with his tax return.

Music Land Trailer (1955)

11 June 1955

Walt Disney animation animated cartoon musical compilation ("The BIG Parade of MIRTH and MELODY"; "Oh

The Brave Engineer Trailer (1950)

03 March 1950

Casey Jones is one of the best engineers there is and it is his duty to get his cargo to its destination on time via train.

Two for the Record Trailer (1954)

23 April 1954

Animated sequences are set to two Benny Goodman numbers.

How to Play Football Trailer (1944)

15 September 1944

Taking all the places on both teams, Goofy demonstrates the game of football with varying results, having problems with the coach and the goal post.

Brave Little Tailor Trailer (1938)

23 September 1938

When a giant threatens the land, the cityfolk mistake Mickey's boast of killing seven flies with one blow to be giants.

Golden Eggs Trailer (1941)

07 March 1941

Donald reads in his newspaper that eggs are really going up in value and the price is skyrocketing. Donald realizes that if he had some eggs, he would be quite the wealthy duck so he breaks into a nearby hen-house and collects as many eggs as possible putting them all in a huge basket.

Duck Pimples Trailer (1945)

10 August 1945

Donald has an unpleasant evening when a mysterious book salesman comes to his door then disappears leaving Donald with a collection of whodunnit novels.

Donald's Nephews Trailer (1938)

15 April 1938

Donald's sister Dumbella sends her three sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie to visit their uncle Donald. They prove to be quite a handful for Donald, even with help from his book on child rearing.

The Little Whirlwind Trailer (1941)

14 February 1941

Mickey wants some of the cake Minnie has just baked, so he offers to clean up her yard. As he's working, a tiny tornado (smaller than him) with a mind of its own comes along and causes trouble.

Clown of the Jungle Trailer (1947)

20 June 1947

In the African jungle, the narrator introduces us to the various birds living there and to wildlife photographer Donald Duck intent on getting some pictures.

Donald's Garden Trailer (1942)

12 June 1942

Donald has to work hard to save his garden and price-winning melons from a hungry badger.

The Olympic Champ Trailer (1942)

09 October 1942

A narrator explains the history of the Olympic Games while Goofy demonstrates events.

Der Fuehrer's Face Trailer (1943)

01 January 1943

A marching band of Germans, Italians, and Japanese march through the streets of swastika-motif Nutziland, serenading "Der Fuehrer's Face.

Canine Patrol Trailer (1945)

07 December 1945

Pluto is patrolling a beach for the Coast Guard when a baby turtle hatches. The turtle keeps trying to sneak into the restricted zone to swim, and Pluto keeps trying to stop him.

Donald's Gold Mine Trailer (1942)

24 July 1942

Donald is digging in his gold mine, mostly generic looking dark rocks, and being clumsy, to the great amusement of his burro, when he accidentally fills his cart with a load of pure gold.

Bootle Beetle Trailer (1947)

22 August 1947

An older beetle of a rare variety advises a young passerby against crossing a stream, where he is likely to get trapped by bug collector Donald, as he himself almost was when he was young.

Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive Trailer (1946)

01 November 1946

Wild man of the jungle Goofy is swinging through the treetops when he notices great white hunter Donald Duck pulling into port on his safari boat.

Chip an' Dale Trailer (1947)

28 November 1947

Donald needs a log for his fire. Unfortunately, the one he picks is occupied by a couple of chipmunks and their stash of acorns.

The Art of Self Defense Trailer (1941)

26 December 1941

Goofy takes a lighthearted look at self defense through the ages: cavemen, knights, the age of chivalry, and finally boxing.

Californy 'Er Bust Trailer (1945)

13 July 1945

A narrator tells the story of how the Western pioneers (all being Goofy lookalikes) are travelling in covered wagons across the frontier.

Double Dribble Trailer (1946)

20 December 1946

A basketball game of Goofs (P.U. vs. U.U.) in which the players play furiously, often breaking the rules of the game.

Canine Caddy Trailer (1941)

30 May 1941

Mickey's going golfing, and Pluto is his caddy. Besides the usual caddy duties, Pluto runs to the ball and points to it.

Truant Officer Donald Trailer (1941)

01 August 1941

Donald catches his nephews swimming on a school day. He thinks he's made an easy catch, but the boys are much more resourceful than that.

Put-Put Troubles Trailer (1940)

19 July 1940

Pluto is towing Donald and his little motorboat. He gets distracted by a frog, and the boat runs away from him.

Moth and the Flame Trailer (1938)

01 April 1938

A group of moths invades a costume shop through a badly plugged hole in a window and makes quick work of the contents.

Goofy at the Olympic Games Trailer (1992)

01 February 1992

A French TV special detailing the history of the Olympic Games through Disney's most athletic oddball, Goofy, with clips from classic shorts interspersed.