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  1. Walt Disney presents the remarkable true story of one of Scotland's most beloved and celebrated heroes -- a terrier named Bobby! The enduring friendship forged...

  2. Chaffey brings a warm-hearted, Victorian gravity to the slender story, about a faithful dog which is granted the freedom of the City of Edinburgh, which is both endearing and exactly in character....

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    Bobby is a friend and classmate of Max's, always appearing with a surfer bum style. In all of his appearance, Bobby consistently wore blue-tinted sunglasses, a gold triangle necklace and an earring in his left ear. His original outfit consisted of a white T-shirt with brown shorts and sandals and a strawberry-blond mohawk. In An Extremely Goofy Mov...

    In A Goofy Movie, he is apparently one of the A/V students. In exchange for a fee, a can of Cheddar Whizzy, he helps Max and P.J.to hijack the auditorium during Principal Mazur's end of school speech. While Max performs, and P.J. directs, Bobby handles the technical aspects, such as getting rid of the Principal and lowering a giant screen, where the film plays. Later, Max trips over a cord and ends up on-stage in front of the whole student body. Max continues his performance, and Bobby uses a...

    Goofy Gets Goofy

    Prior to the release of A Goofy Movie, Bobby briefly appeared (albeit, unnamed) in the 1994 Mouse Works 'funny face' book Goofy Gets Goofy(which, itself, is an adaptation of the Powerline concert scene from the movie). At the very end of the story, Bobby is seen with Roxanne and another of Max's friends (who appears to be P.J.) watching Max, Goofy, and Powerline dancing together on TV, much to Bobby's surprise.

    Disney Adventures comic

    After the release of A Goofy Movie, Bobby appears in a Goof Troop comic strip published in the October 1995 issue of Disney Adventures. In the story, "My Hero", after Max gets the idea of wanting to heroically rescue Roxanne from some perilous situation, Bobby is seen after school skateboarding down the sidewalk towards Max and P.J. As the other two brainstorm ideas on how Max can save Roxanne, Bobby slips on his skateboard and falls on the ground behind them. The next day at school, the thre...

    Since Bobby appears (unnamed) at the end of the Mouse Works 'funny face' book Goofy Gets Goofy (which was published on October 1, 1994), that book would technically be his very first appearance sin...
    Ever since his formal debut in A Goofy Movie, Bobby's last name has been rather consistently misspelled by fans as "Zimmeruski" due to the name having never been written in the credits of either mo...
    While many have compared Pauly Shore's performance of Bobby's loud and easygoing personality to that of a stoner, the only consumable substance that Bobby has ever shown any particular interest in...
    Though Bobby is shown in An Extremely Goofy Movie to be just as much into extreme sports as Max and P.J., this trait of his was not depicted in A Goofy Movie. Rather, it was actually the Goof Troop...
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  4. Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 American drama film starring Donald Crisp and Laurence Naismith in a story about two Scottish men who compete for the affection of a Skye Terrier named Bobby. The screenplay by Robert Westerby was based upon the 1912 novel Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson which was based, in turn, upon an incident in 19th century ...

  5. This is a sentimental Disney story recounting the true fact tale of Greyfriars Bobby, a small terrier who was the faithful companion of Old Jock, the highland shepherd who died of pneumonia in Edinburgh.

  6. Parents need to know that Greyfriars Bobby is a 1961 Disney film about an independent-minded dog who models all the qualities that humans might aspire to -- loyalty, friendship, and steadfastness -- after the death of his master. The movie was inspired by a true story about a dog who stubbornly guarded the….

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