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==Characters== ===Main=== ====Goof Family==== *'''[[Goofy|G.G. "Goofy" Goof]]'''<ref>{{cite episode|title=Everything's Coming Up Goofy|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 5, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=1}}: Goofy's diploma, as read aloud by the How-to Narrator, refers to him by the formal name of "Mr. G. G. Goof"</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 15, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=9}}: Goofy's old high school yearbook from Spoonerville High writes Goofy's name as "Goofy" Goof, with the name "Goofy" written in quotation marks as though it were his nickname.</ref> (voiced by [[Bill Farmer]]) is Max Goof's single father. In the pilot episode, he and Max move back to his hometown of Spoonerville from another city, where they lived in a [[campervan|motorhome]], and end up living next door to the Petes. Goofy's biggest flaws are his short attention span and scatter-brained nature, as well as his clumsiness, which often annoys Pete. However, Goofy is very calm and kind, and usually turns the other cheek when Pete insults him. Despite this, he can get angry and defensive toward Pete, but is forgiving and still considers Pete to be his best friend. *'''[[Max Goof|Maximilian "Max" Goof]]''' (voiced by [[Dana Hill]]), is Goofy's son and an only child. He is 11Β½ years old,<ref>{{cite episode|title=You Camp Take It with You|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 9, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=5}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Midnight Movie Madness|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 10, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=6}}</ref> and is in the same grade as his best friend P.J. at their [[junior high school]].<ref>{{cite episode|title=Date with Destiny|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 22, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=14}} Contains a scene showing the front of the school with a sign over the entrance which says "Spoonerville Jr. High".</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Lethal Goofin'|series=Goof Troop|airdate=October 26, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=36}} Contains a scene showing the front of the school with a sign over the entrance which says "Spoonerville Jr. High", as well as a scene showing the school newspaper with the heading "Spoonerville Jr. High", and a scene showing one of the school's peripheral buildings with the label "Spoonerville Jr. High School" printed on its wall.</ref> He likes skateboarding, video games, rock music, girls, and outwitting bullies. While he is generally friendly, he, like Pete, can be cunning and/or coercive when pushed or tricked. He loves his father and is close to him, but wishes he were more normal, as he is often embarrassed by his clumsy and doting behavior. According to an interview with Disney Adventures, voice actress Dana Hill used her normal speaking voice when portraying Max. *'''Waffles''' (vocal effects by [[Frank Welker]]) is the Goofs' pet cat, who is often a victim of the hijinks that occur between them and the Petes. At times, Waffles is sneaky, mischievous, and selfish, often trying to get more food or pick fights with the Petes' dog, Chainsaw, whom he is antagonistic towards. However, he also displays a more laid-back attitude, wanting peace and quiet from the craziness of the Goofs' and Petes' lives. ====Pete Family==== *'''[[Pete (Disney)|Peter P. Pete, Sr.]]''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) is a used-car salesman who lives with his wife, Peg, and their children, his son P.J. and daughter Pistol. He and his family live next door to Goofy, whom he has known since childhood. He is dishonest, mean, and cunning, often exploiting Goofy in his schemes to get rich quick or improve his own image. However, his schemes often backfire on him and he sometimes feels guilty about his behavior and works to make things right. He is both a protagonist and an anti-hero, as he dislikes Goofy but also tolerates and helps him. *'''Peg Pete''' (voiced by [[April Winchell]]) is Pete's wife and P.J. and Pistol's mother, who works as a real estate agent in Spoonerville and has been married to him for at least twenty years. She is headstrong, quick-witted, and short-tempered when angry, and although she and Pete often clash over his schemes, she loves him dearly and their arguments serve to keep him in check. *'''[[Pete Junior|Peter Pete, Jr.]]''' (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) is Pete and Peg's eldest child, Pistol's older brother, and Max's best friend, who, in contrast to his father, is shy, but kind. He is in the same grade as Max and, like him, enjoys skateboarding, bike-riding, video games, and rock music, but also has a personal interest in poetry. Max often encourages him to take risks and follow along with his ideas to achieve their goals, and he is usually on the receiving end of his father's schemes. He often plays the role of accomplice to those plotting to thwart his father, usually Peg or Max, but is capable of seeing through his father's plans on his own. *'''Pistol Pete''' (voiced by [[Nancy Cartwright]]) is Pete and Peg's youngest child and P.J.'s younger sister, who is 4Β½β6 years old,<ref>{{cite episode|title=Hot Air|series=Goof Troop|airdate=September 23, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=15}}: Both Pistol and Pete say that she is 4Β½ years old in this episode.</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Fool's Gold|series=Goof Troop|airdate=October 6, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=24}}: Pistol claims to be 6 years old in this episode.</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Goofin' Up the Social Ladder|series=Goof Troop|airdate=November 14, 1992|season=2 (ABC)|number=75}}: Pistol claims to be "almost 5" in this episode.</ref> and in kindergarten.<ref>{{cite episode|title=For Pete's Sake|series=Goof Troop|airdate=November 5, 1992|season=1 (Disney Afternoon)|number=44}}</ref><ref>{{cite episode|title=Pistolgeist|series=Goof Troop|airdate=October 17, 1992|season=2 (ABC)|number=71}}</ref> She is girly in her love of tea parties, animals, and dolls, but also has a tomboy streak in her fascination with speed, sports, professional wrestling, and bugs; she is also talkative and often asks questions. She often gets into mischief, leading others to get in trouble trying to bail her out. *'''Chainsaw''' (vocal effects by [[Frank Welker]]) is the Petes' pet dog, who hates Waffles and often chases and barks at him, but is also on the receiving end of his antics. On rare occasions, she and Waffles tolerate each other and get along. ===Other characters=== *The '''[[How-to Narrator]]''' (voiced by [[Corey Burton]]) is the narrator of the [[Goofy (film series)|"How-To" Goofy cartoons]]. *'''Danielle Wrathmaker''' (voiced by [[April Winchell]]) is a TV news reporter. *'''Spud''' (voiced by [[Jerry Houser]]) and '''Wally''' (voiced by [[Pat Fraley]]) are criminals who, despite being dimwitted, are known as "two of the most wanted crooks in the country". *'''Brigadier General Robert E. Lee Sparrowhawk, Retired''' (voiced by [[William Windom (actor)|William Windom]]) is a retired Army general who is Peg's uncle and P.J. and Pistol's great-uncle. *'''Biff Fuddled''' (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) is a TV personality of Spoonerville's local television station KBOB T.V. and the host of shows such as ''Odd Facts, Strange Stuff, and Things Too Weird to Fake'' and ''The World's Most Painful Home Videos''. He is also a news reporter and hosted the Mrs. Spoonerville Society Semi-Biannual Househelper Contest. *'''Earl of Earl's Auto''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is Pete's rival as a car dealer. Though he only appears in person in "Rally Round the Goof", Pete often mentions him and his dealership, Earl's Auto, throughout the series. . *'''Tan Roadster''' (voiced by [[Joe Piscopo]]) is Pete's longtime rival as a car dealer, having known him for years. He often tries to steal Peg from him, as he is attracted to her strong will, with him and Pete competing for Peg's affections in the Mount Ladle Winter Games. *'''Harold Hatchback''' (voiced by [[Patrick Duffy]]) is one of Pete's rivals as a car dealer. He and Pete compete to get a celebrity guest to appear in their dealership commercials. He appears in "Buddy Building". *'''Coop Hatchback''' (voiced by Conor Duffy) is Harold's son and Max and P.J's friend. He saves Max and P.J. from Leech, but unknowingly makes Max feel left out when P.J. begins to take more interest in Coop than he does in Max. However, they ultimately part on good terms with each other. *'''Leech''' (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) is a bully who harasses kids like Max and P.J., and often steals from others. *'''The Chief of Police''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) is the chief of Spoonerville's police department. *'''Mayor Baba''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]] in "Inspector Goofy", [[Brian Cummings]] in "Tub Be or Not Tub Be", and [[Bill Farmer]] in "In Goof We Trust" and "Window Pains") is the mayor of Spoonerville. *'''Giblet''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is a clown with many jobs, as he sells balloons at the Spoonerville Aviation Fair in "Hot Air", works with the Circus Ringmaster in "Three Ring Bind", and sells balloon animals while assisting Max and Ronald Streudelnossher with their problem at Lake Zester in "Buddy Building". *The '''Circus Ringmaster''' (voiced by [[Corey Burton]]) is the main antagonist of the episode "Three Ring Bind", in which he and Giblet try to sell their circus animals to be made into food. He and Pistol become enemies after she visits the circus and takes the animals home with her. *'''Douglas Twinkmeyer''' (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) is a student at Spoonerville Jr. High School, who was once the most respected kid in school as the chief of the safety patrol. However, after being exposed as being behind a plan to corner the market on the value of Lefty McGuffin cards, he is reassigned to patrol Pistol's preschool. *'''Tooth''' (voiced by [[S. Scott Bullock]]) and '''Nails''' (voiced by [[Candi Milo]]) were Douglas's henchmen, who help him carry out his plan by taking other kids' money so they could buy the students' Lefty McGuffin baseball cards for Douglas to destroy, making his Lefty McGuffin card the only one in existence. After Max and P.J. stop them, they are sentenced to two weeks of clapping erasers in detention hall. *'''Dutch Spackle''' (voiced by [[Charles Nelson Reilly]] in "Unreal Estate" & [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]] in "A Pizza the Action") is a handyman who Peg hires in "Unreal Estate" to help Pete repair their lake house so she can sell it, but Pete fires Dutch and replaces him with Goofy after spending most of Dutch's work fee on a new fishing device. Dutch also appears in "A Pizza the Action", where he is a truck driver sent to tow the Goofs' house after their pizza business failed, but ends up towing the Petes' house instead after a mix up. *'''Bubbles''' (voiced by [[Jennifer Darling]]) is a dragon-like dinosaur that hatches from an egg that Max finds at Spoonerville's lake. After she hatches, Max tries to hide Bubbles in his and Goofy's basement, but Goofy soon finds out about Bubbles as she grows. When she gets too big, Max and P.J. try to hide her from Pete, but Pistol finds out about Bubbles and tells Pete about her, who pursues her after she eats his favorite chair. Eventually, Goofy reunites Bubbles with her mother and takes her back to the lake, where she and Max say goodbye to each other. ===Goof History cast=== The "Goof History" episodes saw Goofy relating stories to Max from the family photo album about their various ancestors and family members, and also featured historical counterparts to several of the show's present-day main characters and supporting characters. ====Goof family members==== *'''Sir Goofy of Knock-Knees''' A.K.A. '''Goofin' Hood''', the greatest bowman in all of England, is Max's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-granddad, and a spoof of [[Robin Hood]]. He appears in the episode "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men". *'''Eliot Goof''', an iceman-turned-FBI-agent, is Max's great-uncle, and a spoof of [[Eliot Ness]] from [[Untouchables (law enforcement)|The Untouchables]]. He appears in the episode "The Ungoofables". *'''Sherlock Goof''', a rat-catcher-turned-detective, is Max's Great-Great-Great Uncle and a spoof of [[Sherlock Holmes]]. He appears in the episode "Sherlock Goof". In 1993, Sherlock Goof made a second appearance in a French-original ''Goof Troop'' (or ''La Bande Γ Dingo'') comic strip titled "L'Oncle Sherlock" ("Uncle Sherlock" in English), published in Issue #2165 of ''[[Le Journal de Mickey]]''. In this story, Sherlock Goof (named "Sherlock Dingo"; the same name that he has in the French dub of the episode) has become a more legitimate detective since his debut in the episode. *'''Mopalong Goofy''', a nearsighted janitor-turned-sheriff, is Max's great-great-great-grandpa, and a spoof of [[Hopalong Cassidy]]. He appears in the episode, "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral". *'''Caveman Goof''', an inventor, is Max's and Goofy's ancestor from prehistoric times. He appears in the very last episode of the series, "Clan of the Cave Goof". ====Goof History supporting cast==== *'''Fester''' (voiced by [[Michael Gough (voice actor)|Michael Gough]]) is a character exclusive to the Goof History episodes. He is usually, but not always, the sidekick of the episode's Goof family member. In "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men", he is the unnamed leader of the Melancholy Men (before Goofin' Hood, that is). In "The Ungoofables", he is FBI agent '''Fester Ness'''. In "Sherlock Goof", he is '''[[Inspector Lestrade]]'''. In "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral", he is '''Fester Swollen'''. And in "Clan of the Cave Goof", he is an unnamed dentist. *'''Sir Pete''' is Pete's historical counterpart in "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men", being the sheriff of Halfbakedham and a parody of the [[Sheriff of Nottingham]]. *'''Prince Freddy''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is a parody of [[John, King of England|Prince John]] from "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men, being the evil cousin of King Richard who seizes the throne from him and takes control of the kingdom of Halfbakedham. *'''King Richard the Chicken-hearted''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) is Mayor Baba's historical counterpart in "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men", and a parody of [[Richard I of England|King Richard]]. *'''Princess Pistol''' is Pistol's historical counterpart in "Goofin' Hood and his Melancholy Men", and is the daughter of King Richard. Goofin' Hood helps her to take back her father's kingdom from Prince Freddy and Sir Pete. *'''Frank Nutti''' is Pete's historical counterpart in "The Ungoofables", the most notorious crime boss of Chicago in 1929, and a parody of [[Frank Nitti]]. *'''Peg Doll''' is Peg's historical counterpart in "The Ungoofables", and Frank Nutti's partner, who is the brains of their criminal operations. *'''Professor Inferiority''' is Pete's historical counterpart in "Sherlock Goof", and a parody of [[Professor Moriarty]]. *'''Sparky''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is a little mouse whom Sherlock Goof tries to catch before he becomes Sherlock's sidekick. He appears in "Sherlock Goof". *'''Sir Reginald''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) is Mayor Baba's historical counterpart in "Sherlock Goof", and likely a parody of Sir Reginald Bailey from the 1942 film ''[[Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon]]''. *'''Dr. Watson''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is an ally of Sherlock Goof and a parody of [[John Watson (Sherlock Holmes)|Dr. John Watson]]. *'''Snibbs''' (voiced by [[Rob Paulsen]]) is Sir Reginald's French butler. He appears in "Sherlock Goof". *'''Toynbee''' (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) is one of Professor Inferiority's bumbling henchmen. He appears in "Sherlock Goof". *'''Isadore Eyesore''' (voiced by [[Frank Welker]]) is an optometrist who helps Mopalong Goofy get new glasses in "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral". *'''Miss Lily''' is Peg's historical counterpart in "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral", and a saloon girl at the Lucky 7 Saloon. *'''Pecos Pete''' is Pete's historical counterpart in "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral", and an 1867 Western outlaw who comes to Dodge Ball City (a parody of [[Dodge City, Kansas]]) every six months to shoot its sheriff dead. Despite being a villain, his name comes from [[Pecos Bill]]. *'''Chief Pete''' is Pete's historical counterpart in "Clan of the Cave Goof", and is the chief of Caveman Goof's tribe. He gave Caveman Goof his job as an inventor, and has a fear of the dentist. *'''Chief Pete's wife''' is Peg's historical counterpart in "Clan of the Cave Goof", who cooks meals for her husband after Caveman Goof invents fire, and who insists that her husband see the dentist after he eats too many sweets. *Additionally, Pistol has a few unnamed historical counterparts in "The Ungoofables" (a five-year-old bystander and a papergirl), "Sherlock Goof" (another papergirl), and "Clan of the Cave Goof" (the keeper of the Cave of Knowledge). *Likewise, Mayor Baba has two historical counterparts who share the same name: the 1929 mayor of Chicago in "The Ungoofables" and the 1867 mayor of Dodge Ball City in "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral". ===Additional voice cast=== * [[Kath Soucie]] as Debbie, Max's cousin and Goofy's niece * [[Jerry Houser]] as Duke, the leader of The Pharaohs, a gang of high school teenagers * [[Gary Owens]] as Mr. Hammerhead * [[Andrea Martin]] as Mrs. Willoughby * [[Tino Insana]] as Colonel Carter, a greedy producer who takes advantage of Max and P.J.'s interest in performing in a band. * [[Joe Piscopo]] as Tan Roadster, Myron "The Incredible Bulk" Brogan * [[Charlie Adler]] as Magician's hat, Igor, Street Theatre Teacher, Moe * [[Nancy Cartwright]] as Melvin β A member of Spoonerville Jr. High's safety patrol. * [[Dorian Harewood]] as Buster β a friendly guitar-playing hobo who lives in the city. * [[Bill Farmer]] as Dr. Frankengoof β Goofy's great-uncle from the Old Country and the creator of the Frankengoof Monster. * [[Jim Cummings]] as the Frankengoof Monster, Mr. Braxton * [[Eddie Deezen]] as Road Hogs Biker * [[Richard Karron]] as S. Slick, a criminal hired by Braxton to help spread counterfeit money. * [[Susan Tolsky]] as Miss Pennypacker - a faculty member of Spoonerville Middle School, either a counselor or a principal * [[Brenda Vaccaro]] as Gilda - the owner of her own hardware business * [[Dan Castellaneta]] as the Baseball Coach
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