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Colvig and Disney
In 1939, Colvig had a fallout with Disney and left the studio, leaving Goofy without a voice.
Nash was the only original voice actor in the film as Walt Disney ( Mickey Mouse ) and Pinto Colvig ( Goofy ) had died in the 1960s, Cliff Edwards ( Jiminy Cricket ) and Billy Gilbert ( Willie the Giant ) in 1971, and Billy Bletcher ( Pete ) in 1979.
Walt Disney considered him for the voice of Sleepy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 ), but chose Pinto Colvig instead.
Vance DeBar " Pinto " Colvig ( September 11, 1892 – October 3, 1967 ) was an American vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor-a very well known role of his was as the original voice of the very famous Disney character Goofy, and circus performer whose schtick was playing the clarinet off-key while mugging.
Colvig worked for not only the Disney studio, but also the Warner Bros. animation studio, Fleischer Studios ( Bluto, Gabby ), and MGM, where he voiced a Munchkin in The Wizard of Oz.
Smith also voiced the Disney cartoon character Goofy after Pinto Colvig died in 1967.

Colvig and 1944
In the Paramount theatrical cartoons, Bluto was voiced by a number of actors, including William Pennell, Pat Cassotta, Gus Wickie, Billy Bletcher, Pinto Colvig, and, most notably, Jackson Beck, who took over the role in 1944.

Colvig and voice
** Pinto Colvig, American vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor, and circus performer ( original voice of Goofy ) ( b. 1892 )
* September 11 – Pinto Colvig, American vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor, and circus performer ( original voice of Goofy ) ( d. 1967 )
Animator Bill Nolan did the voice of Oswald in Cold Turkey, the first Lantz cartoon with dialogue, and the following year Pinto Colvig, who was working as an animator and gag man at the studio, started voicing Oswald.
Pinto Colvig, who was a man of primarily one voice, would incorporate the unique laugh and speech pattern into otherwise unrelated cartoon characters that he voiced.
In the Silly Symphonies cartoon The Grasshopper and the Ants the Grasshopper had an aloof character similar to Goofy and shared the same voice ( Pinto Colvig ) as the Goofy character.
* Pinto Colvig, the original Bozo the Clown and voice of Goofy and Pluto
Although there were a series of Bozo the Clowns on various television stations, Capitol used the voice of Pinto Colvig, who was also the voice for Walt Disney's cartoon character Goofy.
He started his own animation studio and distributed ( through Jayark Films Corporation ) a series of cartoons ( with Harmon as the voice of Bozo ) to television stations, along with the rights for each to hire its own live Bozo host, beginning with KTLA-TV in Los Angeles on January 5, 1959 and starring Vance Colvig, Jr., son of the original " Bozo the Clown ," Pinto Colvig.
* Pinto Colvig ( 1892 – 1967 ), U. S. vaudeville actor, radio actor, newspaper cartoonist, prolific movie voice actor, and circus performer, best known as the voice of Disney's Goofy and the original Bozo the Clown
Colvig is probably best known as the original voice of Disney's Goofy and the original Bozo the Clown, a part he played for a full decade beginning in 1946.
Colvig, a former circus clown, was also the original voice of Walt Disney's Pluto, Goofy, Grumpy, Sleepy and many other characters.

Colvig and Goofy
* Pinto ColvigGoofy

Colvig and .
* 1892 – Pinto Colvig, American actor and cartoonist ( d. 1967 )
When Colvig left the studio in 1931, Mickey Rooney took over the voicing of Oswald until early in the following year.
This laughter was provided by Pinto Colvig.
* Lou Harrison visits Taiwan ; on his return he forms, with William Colvig, Richard Dee and Lily Chin, the first American ensemble to play traditional Chinese music.
* Seaborg, Glenn, with Ray Colvig.
Originally created by Alan W. Livingston for a children's storytelling record-album and illustrative read-along book set and portrayed by Pinto Colvig, the character became very popular during the 1940s and was a mascot for record company Capitol Records.
The character first appeared on television in 1949 starring Pinto Colvig.
Pinto Colvig portrayed the character on this and subsequent Bozo read-along records.
KTTV in Los Angeles began broadcasting the first show, Bozo's Circus, in 1949 featuring Colvig as Bozo with his blue-and-red costume, oversized red hair and classic " whiteface " clown makeup on Fridays at 7: 30 p. m.
** Vance Colvig, Jr. ( 1959 – 1964 ) at KTLA-TV ( son of the original Bozo the Clown )
* Vance Colvig Jr. as the bum

returned and Disney
The films produced by the Walt Disney Animation Studios became popular once more when the studio returned to making traditionally animated musical family classics such as Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
The Tristan project returned, both in music and video, to the Disney Hall in Los Angeles in April 2007, with further performances at New York City's Lincoln Center in May 2007 and at the Gergiev Festival in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, in September 2007.
She returned for the final arc of the series, a crossover with the Ducktales comic also published by Boom !, where she teamed up with other female Disney villains and exploited black " slime " that could turn normal people evil and villains into stronger forms.
Fantasia was withdrawn from release and returned to the " Disney Vault " moratorium on April 30, 2011 ( although it remains on sale until existing stocks are depleted ).
As of September 2006, Panchito and José Carioca, have returned at Walt Disney World where they appear for meet and greets.
In the 1980s and 1990s, Disney Channel aired classic Disney animated shorts that were made when Walt Disney headed his namesake company ; they were removed from the lineup in 2000, however their presence has returned as of 2009 with the addition of the short series have a laugh !.
All episodes remained in syndicated reruns on The Disney Afternoon until 1995 and then returned to the line up from 1996 to 1997.
Walt Disney said that he came up with the idea on the train ride back to Los Angeles shortly after the confrontation with Mintz, but other records say that he came up with the idea after he returned to the studio.
Iwerks returned to Disney in 1940, where he worked as the head of the " special effects development " division until his retirement in the late 1960s.
In 2006, Belinda returned to the small screen in the Disney Channel Original Movie The Cheetah Girls 2, playing the role of Marisol.
In 2009, Even Stevens returned to television after a three year absence on Disney XD, it was removed months later.
Kelly never returned to the studio as an animator, but jobs adapting the studio's films Pinocchio and The Three Caballeros for Dell Comics — apparently the result of a recommendation from Walt Disney himself — led to a new ( and ultimately transitional ) career.
After serving with the Marines in the Pacific in World War II, Babbitt returned to Disney for a time, following an unfair labor practices suit brought by Babbitt against Disney.
Several of the other people who left Disney after the strike returned in the postwar years, including Volus Jones, Phil Duncan, Milt Schaffer and ( briefly ) Emery Hawkins.
In 1947 the spanish writer María Lejárraga arrived in the US and sent a couple of screenplays to Disney, one of them with the title Merlín y Viviana o la gata egoísta y el perro atontado which the company returned back to María.
It was announced at Disney's D23 Destination D: Walt Disney World 40th Anniversary Conference that the attraction would be refurbished and returned to the original show format.
However, it returned to broadcast on March 23, 2012, when Disney Junior went on the air as a channel replacing SOAPnet.
Robin Williams returned to voice the Genie after Disney apologized for the use of his likeness in the promotion of the original Aladdin film ( Williams believed Disney had broken the terms of his contract ).
Over the years, Burton's thoughts regularly returned to the project, and in 1990, Burton and Disney made a development deal.
Schwartz returned to Hollywood in 2007 and wrote lyrics for the hit Disney film Enchanted, again collaborating with Menken.

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