I’m not normally one for the Disney puzzles, but I love Goofy so when I saw this one, it made it onto my must-have list and I got it for Christmas. I think I’ve only seen the skiing and sleeping ones, but the how-to cartoons are always fun. They were my favorite as a kid. I still enjoy them today. Looking at some of these, I can just imagine the high jinks that ensue, and I can hear the narrator’s plain tone as he describes how to go about these various activities.

Let’s get started!

Like usual, I just started by flipping pieces over and pulling out the ones that I wanted to start to work on. The green pieces caught my eye, so I started there. This one was a little harder to use one completed part as the jumping off point for the next section because there’s a border between each poster. So, I opted to do a little of both. I jumped off on the green one to the blue one about going to the gym, and then started on other posters. Sometimes, when I’m looking for the pieces I need, other ones catch my eyes and I just find myself moving on to another area. Eventually it all gets done though.




This was a really quick puzzle. I think it might have been less than eight hours. I definitely finished it the same day I started, but I also didn’t have much in the way of breaks I had to take. Puzzles seem to take a little longer during the work week than they do on the weekend. Doing this puzzle has made me want to go find these cartoons. I doubt they’re on YouTube, but I bet they’re somewhere on Disney+. I’ve found a couple on there, but maybe I can find these. To me, there’s nothing like the old Disney cartoons. I prefer the hand-drawn art style as compared to the computerized look today. I’m sure there’s still some hand drawing that goes into today’s cartoons, but it just doesn’t look like what I’m used to.
