Goofy takes time out from being a participant in sport to join the fans in the bleachers.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy run a locksmith business in their apartment. Mickey gets a call from Minnie telling him about an emergency. The trio tries to get out, but they find that their key is missing. Goofy tries to check his keychain, but only manages to rattle off some lame puns. Goofy then takes out the spare key hidden under his mouth, but he and Donald fight over it and it falls through the door's mail slot. The three try to reel it back in through the window above the door and end up causing trouble for various people in the city and catch a big fish.
Mickey drops Pluto off at Minnie's house unexpectedly, so Pluto's conscience convinces him that Minnie is out to do him in.
Donald tries to perform a magic act on stage but is continually interrupted by a reappearing bomb.
In order to win Junior Woodchucks merit badges, Huey, Dewey, and Louie have to negotiate a difficult survival course. But then they discover that Donald, their scout leader, never finished the course himself.
Mickey tries for a relaxing day at the beach and maybe a date with Minnie afterwards, but his day is ruined by the return of the obnoxious Mortimer Mouse, an old rival for Minnie's affection.
Each tugboat in the fleet is assigned a seagull from the flock. Even Mickey, who gets a replacement gull when his regular one is wheelchair-bound following an accident, caused by the replacement gull.
Goofy decides to escape the pressures of big-city life and take a vacation at Brownstone Park. He takes his radio with him, which has a curious effect on Louie, the Mountain Lion.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go into business washing cars, and who should their first customer be but Pete. They must clean Pete's car before he gets back from lunch. Unfortunately, they also have a fairly destructive washing machine.
Pluto is given the responsibility to guard a package that is being delivered for Mickey. But instead of the cappucino machine he's expecting, he gets to take charge of Salty, the Seal.
After accidentally eating the last of Minnie's bag of nuts (which she had planned to use in her famous nut stuffing for their Holiday party), Mickey has to fight Chip and Dale for the last bag at the supermarket. Though Mickey succeeds in getting the bag, the mischievous chipmunks end up having the last laugh.
Goofy dons scuba gear and an anti-shark cage to go underwater and feed the sharks.
The first person to the top of "unnamed mountain" gets to give it a name. Mickey wants to claim it in the name of Minnie, but has to race Pete to the top.
A technologically behind-the-times Donald is concerned by Daisy into buying a computer, or be labeled a "dweeb."
It's Halloween, and Huey, Dewey, and Louie are going trick-or-treating. They receive treats from Mickey, Minnie and Goofy (the latter thinking it was Easter and giving them eggs while dressed as a bunny). They visit Donald's house, but Donald disguises himself as a scary man with a hook and a hockey mask and scares the boys away. The boys run away in fear and terror and hide behind a tree. Donald takes the candy that the children left behind as well.
Donald attempts to rid his lighthouse of a rather stubborn pelican.
Goofy learns to take care of his yard, throughout the four seasons. While doing so he unintentionally wrecks his house.
Mortimer shows up to try to steal Mickey's paper when Pluto is sent out to retrieve it.
Minnie decides to visit Daisy and bring one of her "famous" apple pies, but can't seem to get Daisy's attention when she comes knocking on the door.
Despite the title, this short features Goofy as a travel-hound while charging everything on his new charge card. Well, maybe the title is correct after all.
Shelby the turtle returns, as Donald is forced to serve as babysitter to the hyperactive youngster.
In order to join a ritzy country club, Goofy must learn to dress and behave like a proper gentleman.
Mickey has just bought himself a new fax machine when he suddenly runs into Mortimer. After Mortimer insults him, Mickey arrives home and sets up his new fax machine, which he then uses to send a nasty letter to Mortimer. He then writes a love letter for Minnie and sends it through his fax machine.
Donald tries to go fishing, taking Daisy along, who is under the impression that they are going on a romantic date.
Mickey gets into a Christmas decorating contest with next-door neighbor Mortimer.
Humphrey the Bear is told to get a big fish to get him through the coming winter season, but he mistakenly snags the one that Donald has on the end of his line.
Pluto is once again in competition with Butch for Dinah's affections when he accidentally swallows a magic wand, which gives Pluto the ability to magically transform anything he sees right in front of him with just a single hiccup!
After getting tricked into saving Pete from a snowstorm, Mickey is captured and snowbound with him and his cousin Zeke who have stolen an ATM. However, Mickey outwits the two Pete cousins in various techniques (e.g. getting the cash out of the ATM, checking the food freshness, framing each other, dividing out the money) and lastly, trapping them in jail, all which results both Pete and Zeke bickering every time.
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy try business together one more time as the owners of a telephone answering service.
Mickey mistakenly picks up a pair of magic gloves from the dry cleaners instead of his regular gloves. When Pluto is left at home with them, disaster breaks out.
When Mickey and Donald accidentally break a picture of Minnie and Daisy by playing football in the house, they go to extreme lengths to try to replace it, even if it means crossdressing as Minnie and Daisy respectively to replace the photo, only for their efforts to go down the drain upon finding out that both Minnie and Daisy actually hated the picture both Mickey and Donald had previously broke, hence making the duo's attempts to replace the said picture of Minnie and Daisy a complete waste of time.
Donald tries to take a picture of the Aracuan Bird for Daisy, but the bird keeps messing with Donald, making the duck unable to take a picture.
Donald's relaxing day by the pool is crashed by Mrs. Turtle, who only wants to sunbathe, and Baby Shelby who as usual, only wants to cause trouble.
Disney's retelling of the legend of John Henry, the steel-driving man.