become best friends and do practically everything together. As it happens, Goofy and Max end up moving in next door to Goofy's high school friend: 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, son P.J. Goofy, a single father, moves back to his hometown of Spoonerville with his son, Max. It was the creation of Michael Peraza Jr., and pitched to Disney management as a last minute idea to fit the title. ![]() Goof Troop bears similarity to several early-1950s Goofy cartoon shorts which depicted Goofy as a father to a mischievous red-haired son. Walt Disney Pictures released two films that served as follow ups to the television series: the theatrical A Goofy Movie, released on April 7, 1995, as well as the direct-to-video sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie, released on February 29, 2000, as the series finale. ![]() A Christmas special was also produced, which aired in syndication in late 1992. Created by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza Jr., the main series of 65 episodes aired in first-run syndication from 1992 to 1993 on The Disney Afternoon programming block, while an additional thirteen episodes aired on Saturday Mornings on ABC. ![]() The series focuses on the relationship between single father Goofy and his son, Max, as well as their neighbors Pete and his family. Goof Troop is an American animated sitcom television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.
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