News

Peanut the Squirrel's seizure by state agents and subsequent euthanasia generated public outrage that made national headlines. Acting DEC Commissioner Amanda Lefton recently admitted the situation ...
The bill, called "Peanut’s Law: The Humane Animal Protection Act," would require a 72-hour waiting period before the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) can euthanize any seized animal.
“Cringe culture is dying. You’ve seen me a goofy goober fucking jester online for five years. I think I’m getting old enough where [I can say] here’s this more serious side of me and [have ...
Behind this counter, peanut magic happens. The retail section ensures no one leaves without Virginia’s famous goobers for the road. Photo credit: Virginia Diner What started as customers asking to ...
Dr. Pepper is a “social butterfly.” He’s looking for a new home after years of being in a shelter.
Gurugram's CyberHub became the unexpected host of a giant 10-foot peanut, leaving passersby amused and curious. Chayan Garg, whose LinkedIn bio describes him as a branding consultant, stumbled ...
Bill Farmer and Jason Marsden are still serving up "Hi Dad soup" 30 years after the premiere of A Goofy Movie. The actors — who voiced Goofy and his teenage son Max, respectively, in the 1995 ...
An outgoing pup with a “goofy” personality hasn’t left a Washington animal shelter in 700 days. Dr. Pepper has been patiently waiting for a new home. The 5-year-old pup has spent most of his ...
Disney You can state exactly what Max did without exaggeration and it’s bad enough. (Even if “that Goofy kid” totally nailed that routine!) What you can’t do, as a human let alone a ...
A Goofy Movie first hit theaters on April 7, 1995, but it took years before the film became the pillar of ’90s Disney that we recognize it as today. From the very start of development ...
A Goofy Movie came to theaters on April 7, 1995, and we’re celebrating the beloved animated film’s 30th anniversary by highlighting our favorite moments characters, scenes, and more.
A Goofy Movie came to theaters on April 7, 1995, and we’re celebrating the beloved animated film’s 30th anniversary by highlighting our favorite moments characters, scenes, and more.