Production
This cartoon marks the first time Russi Taylor voices Huey, Dewey, and Louie, taking the role from Clarence Nash. Joe Ranft and Tad Stones wrote the story. Ranft went on to work for Pixar, while Stones would continue to work with Walt Disney Animation, turning the pairing of Scrooge McDuck and Donald's nephews into the animated TV series, DuckTales. Sport Goofy is one of the few Disney cartoons where Uncle Scrooge was not voiced by his classic voice actor of Alan Young, but instead was voiced by Will Ryan.
It was Darrell Van Citters' last production with Disney. He would eventually work on animation for Warner Bros. for a couple years, before forming his own animation company, Renegade Animation.
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