Goof Troop
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Image:GTTitle.jpg Image:Tv Wrecks, Lies & Videotape.jpg Image:Tv goof troop pete.jpg Image:Tv goof troop queasy rider.jpg Goof Troop was an animated series created and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation from 1992 until 1993. It centers around the families of the classic Disney characters Goofy and Pete. The character voices in the series were provided by Bill Farmer (Goofy), Dana Hill (Max), Rob Paulsen (P.J.), Jim Cummings (Pete), April Winchell (Peg), Nancy Cartwright (Pistol) and Frank Welker (Waffles the Cat & Chainsaw the Dog).
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About the series
Premise
The idea for Goof Troop is likely derived from several early-1950s Goofy cartoon shorts which depicted the Goof as a father to a mischievous red-haired son.
In the series, Goofy, now a widower, moves back to his hometown of Spoonerville with his 11-year-old son Max. As it happens, Goofy and Max end up moving in next door to Goofy's high school friends: Pete, a used car salesman and owner of Honest Pete's Used Cars; Pete's wife Peg, a real estate agent; and their two children, 11 year old son P.J. (Pete Jr.) and 5 year old daughter Pistol. Max and P.J. become the best of friends and do practically everything together. A large portion of humor comes from the relatively normal Max's personality sharply contrasting with his father's.
Broadcast history and feature films
The series originally aired as part of the Disney Afternoon block of syndicated animated series during the 1992-1993 broadcast season. Following its cancellation, reruns aired on The Disney Channel and later on sister cable channel Toon Disney. Reruns were shown on Toon Disney until January 2005, when Dave the Barbarian was added to the network. Even though not airing on Toon Disney, the Christmas Special was aired on December 24.
Goof Troop was adapted into the feature film A Goofy Movie (1995) and its direct-to-video sequel, An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000), which take place a few years after the series. The two movies featured Bill Farmer, Rob Paulsen and Jim Cummings reprising their character roles from Goof Troop in these two movies, with Jason Marsden providing the voice of Max. Sadly, actress Dana Hill, who provided the voice of Max, died on July 15, 1996, after suffering a massive stroke related to her diabetes.
Goof Troop was released on DVD alongside Quack Pack on February 14, 2006. Also, the episode "Calling All Goofs", is included as a bonus feature on the Region 1 DVD release of A Goofy Movie.
Video Game
- A video game for the SNES has the same name. It was made in 1993 by Capcom and produced by Patrick Gilmore.
Title in other languages
- Danish: Max og Mule
- Dutch: Goof Troop
- Finnish: Hopon Poppoo
- French: La bande à Dingo
- German: Goofy und Max
- Italian: Ecco Pippo
- Norwegian: Langbein og sønn
- Polish: Goofy i inni
- Portuguese: A Trupe do Pateta (in Portugal) or A Turma do Pateta (in Brazil)
- Russian: Гуфи и его друзья (Gufi i ego druzyi)
- Spanish: La Tropa Goofy
- Swedish: Långbens galna gäng
See also
- Quack Pack (an attempt to do for Donald Duck what Goof Troop did for Goofy)