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===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.
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