Goof Troop
Goof Troop
TV-G | 05 September 1992 (USA)

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    YouHeart I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
    filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
    Aneesa Wardle The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
    Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
    Meaghan Edwards Goof Troop was among the shows in the wonderful lineup that was Disney Afternoon, a staple of many growing up in the 1980s to 19990s. Featuring the classic Disney characters, Pete and Goofy and their families, this was the first animated Disney sit-coms instead of the usual adventure-based story lines, though with the show's lineup, there was certainly adventure of the goofy kind!Admittedly I didn't pay as much attention to Goof Troop as much as I did with Darkwing Duck, I have grown to appreciate the show now more in my thirties. Along with the engaging characters, the show is very well animated with few flubs that I can see. A recommendation to anyone seeking something lighter to watch!
    Chaoschick44 Great show. I loved it as a kid. I also liked that later the movie "A Goofy movie" continued the life of goofy and Max with Max as a teenage high school student. Then "An extremely Goofy movie" takes us to college with Max and Goofy. It was fun growing up with Max because we were the same age at the same time. I know someone earlier said this show is a spin off of the movie. That is not correct. The show came first in 1992 and the movie came in 1995. In the show Max is 11 and is always trying to help Goofy do things that usually end up in a crazy adventure. they live next-door to Pete and his family. Pete is always trying to out do Goofy and thinks he is smarter than him. Pete has two children, PJ and Pistol who are always playing with Max. PJ is Max's best friend and they are always being followed around by PJ's little sister. I loved this show and can remember watching it every day after school.
    Seth Nelson Disney the Genius continues with "Goof Troop," the 1992 Disney cartoon series that was part of the Disney Afternoon block.Goofy and Max lived in a funny, broken-down house while their neighbors, Pete, Peg (was that her name?), P.J., Pistol, and Chainsaw lived in a nicer house!!!!! Pete also ran a used car dealership, "Pete's Used Cars." This cartoon is very nice and very funny; it's got a little bit of adventure in it. What I liked about this show: It was cute and funny. I was always excited when this show had come on, just like the other shows "DuckTales," "TaleSpin," and "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers" on TDA."Goof Troop" is another good show! Watch it!10 stars
    MovieAddict2016 I used to watch reruns of this TV show because I enjoyed "A Goofy Movie," of which this is a spin-off. Farmer returns to the voice of Goofy and essentially this show was just about him and his son Max (who was also in "A Goofy Movie").The humor is not going to appeal to adults as much as children, although there are occasionally pop-culture references that older viewers will pick up on. There were also some celebrity cameos such as Jimmy Stewart and younger viewers most certainly would not recognize his voice.Overall if you enjoyed "A Goofy Movie" it is likely that you will like this show, also - but it is not as good or fresh as the film.