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===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".
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