Hanna-Barbera Fun-In #8
In "Great Geese Goof-Up," a mischievous kangaroo named Hoppy accidentally becomes the center of a jewel heist gone sideways when two crooks use him to pull off a robbery—only to lose him in the chaos. When Geese ends up with a sprained wrist and a hospital visit, the crooks mistake him for the missing kangaroo, setting off a series of hilarious mix-ups. Written by Don R. Christensen and brought to life with energetic art by Dan Spiegle (pencils and inks), this 1971 Hanna-Barbera Fun-In tale delivers classic slapstick with a side of confusion, all capped off with a cover by Spiegle that captures the zany spirit of the story.
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Two crooks use a kangaroo (Hoppy) to rob a jewelry store but lose the kangaroo. Geese gets a sprained wrist while helping to change a flat tire and ends up in the hospital where the gang get confused and think that he has been turned into a kangaroo (actually Hoppy) so they use him in their game. The crooks try to get the diamonds from him but are stopped when the gang finds out that the kangaroo is really a kangaroo and Geese is still Geese.
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