List of Goof Troop episodes facts for kids
This is a list of episodes for the fun cartoon series Goof Troop. It was made by Disney Television Animation. The show is all about the funny adventures of Goofy, his son Max, and their grumpy neighbor Pete. Pete's family, including his wife Peg, son P.J., and daughter Pistol, are also in the show.
Goof Troop had 78 episodes and one special Christmas episode. It first aired on The Disney Channel in spring 1992. Then, it became part of The Disney Afternoon in September 1992, showing 65 episodes. Another 13 episodes were shown on ABC's Saturday morning cartoons at the same time. A special Christmas episode aired during the holidays in 1992.
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Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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1 | 65 | September 5, 1992 | December 4, 1992 | Syndication | |
2 | 13 | September 12, 1992 | December 5, 1992 | ABC | |
Special | November 26, 1992(airdate varied by market) | Syndication | |||
Films | 2 | April 7, 1995 | February 29, 2000 | N/A |
Episodes
The Disney Afternoon Episodes (1992)
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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1 | "Everything's Coming Up Goofy" | Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni and Bob Treat | Marion Wells | Jan Green, John Norton and Curt Walstead | September 5, 1992 ("Forever Goof" airing) October 21, 1992 (The Disney Afternoon rerun) |
AU8 |
Goofy moves to Spoonerville with Max. They become neighbors with Goofy's old friend, Pete.
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2 | "Good Neighbor Goof" | Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum | Cathryn Perdue, Steve Sustarsic and Jeff Saylor |
Larry Eikleberry and Sharon Forward | September 5, 1992 ("Forever Goof" airing) October 22, 1992 (The Disney Afternoon rerun) |
AU10 |
Max and P.J. are told not to hang out by their dads. The boys try to get Goofy and Pete to become friends again.
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3 | "Axed by Addition" | Terence Harrison, Bob Shellhorn, Brian Ray, Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum |
Marion Wells | Viki Anderson, Kathleen Carr, Craig Kemplin, Denise Koyama and Curt Walstead |
September 7, 1992 | FR29 |
P.J. is scared his dad will ground him for a bad report card. He decides to have as much fun as possible.
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4 | "Unreal Estate" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko and Bob Zamboni | Cathryn Perdue | Don MacKinnon | September 8, 1992 | AU7 |
Pete uses money for repairs to buy a fish finder. He hires Goofy to paint a house he wants to sell.
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5 | "You Camp Take It with You" | Mircea Mantta, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols, David Brain, Marsh Lamore and Brian Ray |
Julia Jane Lewald and Bruce Talkington | Larry Eikleberry, George Goode and Jan Green | September 9, 1992 | AU2 |
Peg thinks Pete and Goofy should spend more time with the boys. They all go on a camping trip together.
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6 | "Midnight Movie Madness" | Mircea Mantta and Bob Zamboni | Rich Fogel and Mark Seidenberg | Viki Anderson, Hank Tucker and Curt Walstead | September 10, 1992 | AU1 |
Max and P.J. watch a scary movie and think someone is following them. Pete decides to prank them.
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7 | "Counterfeit Goof" | Mircea Mantta, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols, Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko and Woody Yocum |
Stephen Levi and Bruce Talkington | Holly Forsyth and John Norton | September 11, 1992 | KC11 |
Pete hires Goofy and Max to wallpaper his house. Goofy accidentally buys supplies with fake money.
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8 | "O, R-V, I N-V U" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko and Bob Zamboni | Laurie Sutton and Jymn Magon | Larry Eikleberry, Robert Fuentes, John Norton and Curt Walstead |
September 14, 1992 | AU16 |
Max wants Pete to like him so he can hang out with P.J. more. He helps Pete design an RV, but then P.J. feels left out.
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9 | "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp" | Mitch Rochon and Mike Svayko | Cathryn Perdue | Jan Green and Curt Walstead | September 15, 1992 | FANZ12 |
Max is sad Goofy has no awards for his class reunion. Pete builds a huge skateboard ramp and offers a prize for riding it. Goofy tries to ride it, but Max and P.J. secretly help him.
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10 | "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime" | Mircea Mantta, Charles A. Nichols, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols, John Kimball, Bob Treat and Woody Yocum | Jeff Saylor | Kirk Hanson, Robert Souza and Curt Walstead | September 16, 1992 | AU27 |
A science project goes wrong, making people think aliens are invading.
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11 | "Slightly Dinghy" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko and Bob Zamboni | Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley | Holly Forsyth, John Norton, Swinton Scott and Andre Van Morisse |
September 17, 1992 | AU15 |
Max wants to find a sunken treasure.
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12 | "Cabana Fever" | Mircea Mantta, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols and Woody Yocum |
Chuck Tately and Jymn Magon | Larry Eikleberry, Robert Fuentes, Kirk Hansen, John Norton and Andre Van Morisse |
September 18, 1992 | KC9 |
Pete tries to relax on a deserted island, but Goofy shows up and ruins his peace.
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13 | "Where There's Smoke, There's Goof" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Vincente Bassols and Bob Zamboni |
Kent Wadsworth | Larry Eikleberry, Jan Green and John Norton | September 21, 1992 | AU21 |
Goofy and Max become the town's new firemen.
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14 | "Date with Destiny" | Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko and Woody Yocum | Stephen Levi and Bruce Talkington | Fred Lucky, Roy Shishido, Wendell Washer and Dave Williams |
September 22, 1992 | AU28 |
Max says Goofy is getting married to avoid an awkward moment. Pete tries to find Goofy a perfect match.
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15 | "Hot Air" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Terence Harrison and Brian Ray |
Mirith Schilder and Bruce Talkington | Larry Eikleberry, John Norton and Dave Williams | September 23, 1992 | KC14 |
The boys build a glider, but Pistol wants to fly it. Goofy takes her to an air show where she saves Pete's life.
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16 | "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" | Russell E. Mooney and Terence Harrison | Marion Wells | Larry Eikleberry and Sharon Forward | September 24, 1992 | AU37 |
Pete and Goofy argue about their sons on the baseball team. Their coach is the same one who kicked their dads out of baseball years ago.
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17 | "Wrecks, Lies & Videotape" | Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum, Vincente Bassols, Terence Harrison and Bob Treat |
Jan Strnad | Jill Colbert, David Williams and Roy Shishido | September 25, 1992 | AU44 |
Max films Goofy for a TV show to win a prize. Pete steals the tape to win the prize himself.
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18 | "Max-imum Protection" | Vincente Bassols, Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Marsh Lamore, Brian Ray and Bob Treat |
Steve Edelman, Mallory Tarcher and Cathryn Perdue |
George Goode, Kirk Hanson, Curt Walstead and Roy Wilson |
September 28, 1992 | KC30 |
Max fears his house will be robbed. He goes to Pete's house, which has a new security system. But the security service is run by burglars!
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19 | "Goofin' Hood and His Melancholy Men" | Charles A. Nichols, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols, Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum |
Dean Stefan and Bruce Talkington | Viki Anderson, Larry Eikleberry and John Norton | September 29, 1992 | SW46 |
Goofy tells Max a story about his ancestor, Goofin' Hood. Pete plays the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.
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20 | "Leader of the Pack" | Carole Beers, Terence Harrison and Russell E. Mooney | Jeffrey Scott and Marion Wells | Jill Colbert and David Williams | September 30, 1992 | SW31 |
A high school gang tries to take over a fast-food place. Max and P.J. try to stop them with help from Max's cousin Debbie.
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21 | "Inspector Goofy" | Terence Harrison, Russell E. Mooney and Vincente Bassols | Stephen Sustarsic | Jill Colbert, Phil Weinstein and David Williams | October 1, 1992 | SW5 |
Pete gets Goofy a job as a city inspector. Pete regrets it when Goofy starts inspecting his business.
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22 | "Shake, Rattle & Goof" | Russell E. Mooney and Terence Harrison | Mirith Schilder | Ryan Anthony, Robert Fuentes and Viki Anderson | October 2, 1992 | SW38 |
Goofy helps Max and P.J. start a rock band. Pete wants to make them famous by being their manager.
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23 | "Terminal Pete" | Vincente Bassols, Rick Leon Bob Shellhorn and Bob Treat |
Bruce Talkington and Stephen Levi | Robert Souza, Curt Walstead and Wendell Washer |
October 5, 1992 | W42 |
Pete thinks he is going to die and makes plans.
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24 | "Fool's Gold" | John Kimball, Rick Leon, Bob Shellhorn, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols and Bob Treat |
Stephen Levi | Viki Anderson, Kuni Bowen and Vincenzo Trippetti | October 6, 1992 | SW45 |
When Chainsaw gets gold on her nose, Pete wants to find where it came from. He and Goofy track it down, but then fight over who gets the gold.
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25 | "Cat's Entertainment" | Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum | Dennis Melonas and Dean Stefan | Ryan Anthony and Robert Fuentes | October 7, 1992 | KC59 |
Pete tricks Goofy into giving him his cat, Waffles. Pete wants to put Waffles in commercials.
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26 | "Waste Makes Haste" | Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum and Jang-Gil Kim | Bruce Reid Schaefer | Jill Colbert and David Williams | October 8, 1992 | AU23 |
Goofy and Pete start a recycling contest. Pete finds out a millionaire lost valuable gold shoes. He tries to partner with Goofy to find them.
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27 | "The Ungoofables" | Vincente Bassols, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Brian Ray and Bob Treat |
Mirith Schilder | Viki Anderson, Kuni Bowen and Roy Shishido | October 9, 1992 | SW25 |
Goofy tells a story about his G-man ancestor, Elliot Goof. Peg plays a gangster's moll to a bad guy Pete.
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28 | "All the Goof That's Fit to Print" | Bob Shellhorn, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni and Bob Treat |
Steve Cuden | Kuni Bowen, Jan Green and John Norton | October 12, 1992 | SW3 |
Pete starts his own newspaper to help his car dealership. When his picture gets mixed with an alien, he and Goofy try to fix his image.
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29 | "To Heir Is Human" | Terence Harrison | Marion Wells | David Smith, Robert Souza and Vincenzo Trippetti | October 13, 1992 | SW56 |
Pete pretends to be very sick to make P.J. work at his car lot. But P.J., with Goofy and Max's help, puts Pete in crazy stunts.
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30 | "Hallow-Weenies" | Mike Svayko, James T. Walker, Charles A. Nichols and Bob Treat |
Cathryn Perdue | Roy Shishido, Robert Souza and Curt Walstead | October 14, 1992 | KC54 |
Pete buys an old mansion to turn it into a bed and breakfast. But it is haunted by three ghost musicians. This Halloween episode features Goofy's great-great-grandfather, Gooferamus T. Goofy.
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31 | "Tub Be or Not Tub Be" | Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum | Marion Wells | Sharon Forward, Wendell Washer, Andre Van Morisse and Roy Shishido |
October 15, 1992 | KC26 |
A bathtub race starts, and P.J. accidentally becomes a spy for his dad against the Goofs.
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32 | "Major Goof" | Terence Harrison | Bruce Talkington and Stephen Levi | Carin-Anne Anderson and Phil Weinstein | October 16, 1992 | AU18 |
Pete's jokes always cause trouble. This time, they get Peg's uncle, Goofy, Max, and P.J. chosen for a secret mission.
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33 | "A Goof of the People" | Terence Harrison | Julia Jane Lewald | David Smith and Vincenzo Trippetti | October 19, 1992 | AU61 |
Goofy runs for mayor when pollution becomes a problem. Pete also runs for mayor, but he can be bribed.
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34 | "Goof Under My Roof" | Terence Harrison | Gary Greenfield | Craig Kemplin and Jim McLean | October 20, 1992 | GP13 |
Pete thinks he owns half of Goofy's property and uses it to boss Goofy around. But it turns out Goofy owns part of Pete's house.
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35 | "Goodbye Mr. Goofy" | Vincente Bassols, Charles A. Nichols, Richard Trueblood and Bob Zamboni |
Jeff Saylor | Kuni Bowen, Curt Walstead, Wendell Washer, Mark Bierbaum and Elizabeth Holzman |
October 23, 1992 | SW39 |
One of Pete's plans might make Goofy lose his home.
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36 | "Lethal Goofin'" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Vincente Bassols, Dale Case, John Kimball, Marsh Lamore and Bob Shellhorn | Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley | Larry Eikleberry, John Norton, Curt Walstead and Roy Wilson |
October 26, 1992 | KC33 |
Max and P.J. become School Safety Patrolmen and try to stop bullies.
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37 | "Frankengoof" | Carole Beers and Terence Harrison | Steve Sustarsic | Craig Kemplin and Jim McLean | October 27, 1992 | W50 |
Goofy inherits his family's scary Frankengoof castle and a monster. Pete tries to be the monster to scare Goofy, but gets a surprise.
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38 | "E=MC Goof" | Vincente Bassols, Richard Trueblood, Bob Zamboni and Mitch Rochon |
Steve Sustarsic and Carl Swenson | Stark Howell, Roy Shishido and Curt Walstead | October 28, 1992 | S58 |
Goofy becomes a rocket scientist, but there seems to be a mix-up. His boss is a monkey!
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39 | "Pete's Day at the Races" | Vincente Bassols, Charles A. Nichols, Richard Trueblood, Russell E. Mooney and Brian Ray |
Steve Sustarsic | Viki Anderson, Elizabeth Holzman and Stark Howell |
October 29, 1992 | AU51 |
Pete tries to win money on a race horse he thinks is a loser. He tries tricks to make the horse lose, but Goofy is the jockey and finds a way to make the horse super fast.
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40 | "In Goof We Trust" | Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko, Bob Shellhorn and Woody Yocum |
Jan Strnad | Ryan Anthony, Robert Fuentes and Enrique May | October 30, 1992 | AU4 |
Goofy is the most honest man in Spoonerville. Pete, who was just called a fraud on the news, uses Goofy's honesty to get more business. But Pete's tricks don't mix with Goofy's honesty.
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41 | "And Baby Makes Three" | Mitch Rochon and Bob Treat | Libby Hinson | Don MacKinnon and Nick Pill | November 2, 1992 | AU57 |
P.J., Pistol, and Max worry a new baby will make Pete forget them. They give Pete a "baby" (P.J. in disguise) he won't forget.
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42 | "The Incredible Bulk" | Ron Campbell | Susan Maddocks, Bryan Sullivan and Bruce Talkington |
Ron Campbell | November 3, 1992 | S20 |
Pete puts Goofy in a wrestling match with Bulk Brogan, a wrestling champ. Pete wins, but gets more than he expected.
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43 | "Mrs. Spoonerville" | Terence Harrison | Steve Cuden | Carin-Anne Anderson and Phil Weinstein | November 4, 1992 | W43 |
Pete hears Goofy entered a house cleaning contest for prizes and $3,000. Pete, who is messy, decides to enter and tries to be Mr. Clean to win.
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44 | "For Pete's Sake" | Mike Svayko and Bob Treat | Steve Sustarsic | Larry Eikleberry and Sharon Forward | November 5, 1992 | KC34 |
Pete breaks his hedge clipper and tricks Goofy into thinking Goofy did it. Goofy writes an apology note saying he'll replace it. Pete only reads half the note and thinks someone is trying to murder him.
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45 | "Big City Blues" | Bob Shellhorn, Mike Svayko and Barbara Dourmashkin-Case | Bruce Talkington and Mirith J.S. Colao | Larry Eikleberry, Sharon Forward, Hank Tucker and Curt Walstead |
November 6, 1992 | SW47 |
Max and P.J. go downtown, but things get tough for their dads who are searching for them.
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46 | "Rally Round the Goof" | Vincente Bassols, Jang-Gil Kim, John Kimball, Richard Trueblood, Bob Zamboni, Rick Leon, Brain Ray and James T. Walker | Steve Cuden | Vicki Anderson, Kuni Bowen and Elizabeth Holzman |
November 9, 1992 | W49 |
Pete wants Goofy to be his good luck charm in a car race.
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47 | "Window Pains" | Terence Harrison | Cathryn Perdue | Craig Kemplin and Jim McLean | November 10, 1992 | S35 |
Peg's new window washing job causes a fight between her and Pete over who makes more money.
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48 | "Nightmare on Goof Street" | Terence Harrison, Barbara Dourmashkin-Case, Jang-Gil Kim, John Kimball, Rick Leon and James T. Walker |
Jeff Saylor | David Smith and Vincenzo Trippetti | November 11, 1992 | AU63 |
Goofy wins a remodeling contest, but Pete tricks him out of it. Pete thinks he's getting free remodeling, but he gets conned.
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49 | "Where There's a Will, There's a Goof" | Terence Harrison, Marsh Lamore, Carole Beers, Jesse Cosio, Jang-Gil Kim, John Kimball, Robert Kirk, Rick Leon and Richard Trueblood |
Mirith J.S. Colao, Bruce Talkington and Dean Stefan |
Floro Dery, Craig Kemplin, Enrique May, Jim McLean, Curt Walstead and Shawna Cha |
November 12, 1992 | W41 |
Pete and Goofy pretend to be brothers to get an inheritance.
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50 | "Winter Blunderland" | Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum, Barbara Dourmashkin-Case and Marsh Lamore |
Carl Swenson, Terry McDonnell and Jim Carlson |
Ryan Anthony and Robert Fuentes | November 13, 1992 | J22 |
Pete gets Goofy to pretend to be Bigfoot to bring business to his car lot. But it brings the real Bigfoot instead.
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51 | "Gymnauseum" | Carole Beers, Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum and James T. Walker |
Mirith J.S. Colao and Mark McCain | Jill Colbert, David Williams and Larry Eikleberry | November 16, 1992 | S32 |
Pete starts exercising when he thinks he might lose Peg.
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52 | "Come Fly with Me" | Vincente Bassols, Rick Leon, Bob Zamboni, Jang-Gil Kim and Bob Treat |
Bruce Reid Schaefer | Kurt Anderson, Elizabeth Holzman and Curt Walstead |
November 17, 1992 | J40 |
Pete gets zapped by his computer and turns into a fly.
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53 | "As Goof Would Have It" | Bob Shellhorn, Mike Svayko, Robert Kirk and Marsh Lamore |
Stephen Levi | Jill Colbert, Albert Ring and David Williams | November 18, 1992 | AU52 |
Pete tricks a diet food company by using Goofy's picture to show himself. Will he get away with it? Probably not.
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54 | "Calling All Goofs" | Jang-Gil Kim, Mircea Mantta, Jesse Cosio, Barbara Dourmashkin-Case, Robert Kirk and Woody Yocum |
Marion Wells | Sharon Forward and Enrique May | November 19, 1992 | W53 |
Goofy can't afford to go to his family reunion because of Pete's trick. Peg decides to get revenge and brings the reunion to Goofy using Pete's credit card. Pete wakes up to his house full of Goofs and tries to get rid of them.
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55 | "Buddy Building" | Carole Beers, Bob Shellhorn, Jesse Cosio, Barbara Dourmashkin-Case, Robert Kirk, Russell E. Mooney and Brian Ray |
Mirith J.S. Colao and Stephen Levi | Ryan Anthony, Robert Fuentes and Phil Weinstein | November 20, 1992 | W19 |
A new kid in town threatens Max and P.J.'s friendship.
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56 | "Dr. Horatio's Magic Orchestra" | Marsh Lamore, Russell E. Mooney and John Kimball | Steve Sustarsic and Bruce Reid Schaefer | Viki Anderson, Kuni Bowen and Roy Shishido | November 23, 1992 | J62 |
Pete buys a robot band that plays a song he hates!
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57 | "Goofs of a Feather" | Terence Harrison, Mircea Mantta, Jesse Cosio, Barbara Dourmashkin-Case, Robert Kirk and Brian Ray |
Jeff Saylor | Carin-Anne Anderson, Jim McLean and Phil Weinstein |
November 24, 1992 | AU48 |
Pete accidentally kills a duck while hunting. The duck family then moves into his house.
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58 | "Goof Fellas" | Vincente Bassols, Bob Zamboni and Barbara Dourmashkin-Case | Steve Cuden and Jeff Saylor | Jan Green, Lonnie Lloyd and Robert Souza | November 25, 1992 | J64 |
Goofy and Pete see an attempted murder. They are put in Witness Protection, but Goofy has trouble following the rules.
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59 | "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy" | Vincente Bassols, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni and Brian Ray |
Jeff Saylor | Gaetan Brizzi and Paul Brizzi | November 26, 1992 | FR17 |
The police think Pete is a hard-to-catch burglar, thanks to Goofy. But they catch the real burglars in the end.
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60 | "Educating Goofy" | Terence Harrison, Jang-Gil Kim, John Kimball and Brian Ray |
Steve Sustarsic | Jim McLean, Chris Rutkowski and David Smith | November 27, 1992 | KC60 |
Goofy goes back to school to finish his education. Max is embarrassed by him at first.
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61 | "Peg o' the Jungle" | Terence Harrison, Vincente Bassols, Jang-Gil Kim, Marsh Lamore, Brian Ray, Bob Treat and James T. Walker |
Marion Wells | Carin-Anne Anderson, George Goode and Phil Weinstein |
November 30, 1992 | GP65 |
Goofy teaches Pete to be more sensitive after Pete forgets his and Peg's anniversary again.
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62 | "Partners in Grime" | Terence Harrison, Mircea Mantta, Jesse Cosio, Jang-Gil Kim, Robert Kirk, Russell E. Mooney, Brian Ray and Bob Shellhorn | Mike Ryan and Carl Swenson | Floro Dery, George Goode, Craig Kemplin and David Smith |
December 1, 1992 | AU55 |
Pete and Goofy become partners in a catering business.
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63 | "A Pizza the Action" | Terence Harrison, Mircea Mantta, Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum and Jang-Gil Kim |
Stephen Levi | Jill Colbert, Llyn Hunter, Albert Ring and David Williams |
December 2, 1992 | J6 |
Pete is stuck with a failing pizza place. He thinks Goofy is the only one who can help. With Max's help, Goofy tries to save the business.
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64 | "To Catch a Goof" | Vincente Bassols, Richard Trueblood, Bob Zamboni, Jesse Cosio, Jang-Gil Kim, John Kimball, Marsh Lamore and Bob Treat | Jan Strnad | Jan Green, Stark Howell, Lonnie Lloyd and Robert Souza |
December 3, 1992 | FR24 |
Pete goes on a diet, Goofy practices his ninja moves, and a burglar is in town. The police catch the burglar.
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65 | "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni, Marsh Lamore, Brian Ray, Mitch Rochon, Bob Shellhorn and Woody Yocum | Dean Stefan | Larry Eikleberry, Jan Green, John Norton and Denise Koyama |
December 4, 1992 | FR36 |
Max doesn't want to wear his glasses. Goofy tells him a story about his ancestor, Mopalong Goofy, who wore glasses.
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ABC Saturday Morning Episodes (1992)
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66 | 1 | "Queasy Rider" | Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko, Mircea Mantta, Vincente Bassols and Woody Yocum |
Mark McCorkle and Robert Schooley | Viki Anderson, Roy Wilson and Tom Nelson | September 12, 1992 | KC69 |
Max takes Goofy's old motorcycle for a ride. He runs into some tough biker dudes.
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67 | 2 | "Maximum Insecurity" | Mircea Mantta, Mike Svayko, Bob Zamboni and Woody Yocum |
Julia Jane Lewald | Viki Anderson, Craig Kemplin, Denise Koyama and Robert Fuentes |
September 19, 1992 | AU67 |
Max and P.J. teach Leech a lesson about stealing. If they don't prove they were framed, they will be in big trouble.
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68 | 3 | "Puppy Love" | Mitch Rochon | Jymn Magon and Alan Katz | Jan Green and Curt Walstaed | September 26, 1992 | KC70 |
P.J. wants to impress a girl at school and ask her to the Spring Fling. Pete, Peg, and Max try to help him.
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69 | 4 | "Great Egg-Spectations" | Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko, David Brain and Marsh Lamore |
Cathryn Perdue and Jymn Magon | Holly Forsyth and John Norton | October 3, 1992 | AU66 |
Max finds an egg, and it hatches into a baby dinosaur.
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70 | 5 | "Three Ring Bind" | Mitch Rochon, Mike Svayko and Brian Ray | Bruce Talkington and Libby Hinson | Rhoy Shishido and Wendell Washer | May 4, 1992 (Disney Channel preview) October 10, 1992 (ABC Saturday Morning) |
AU68 |
Pistol plays with circus animals. Pete is worried about her.
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71 | 6 | "Pistolgeist" | Vincente Bassols, Bob Zamboni and Brian Ray | Libby Hinson | Viki Anderson, Curt Walstead, Wendell Washer and Stark Howell |
October 17, 1992 | W76 |
P.J. and Max build Pistol a cardboard spaceship from her favorite book. It has unexpected results.
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72 | 7 | "Bringin' on the Rain" | Mitch Rochon, Woody Yocum and Jang-Gil Kim | George Shea | Ryan Anthony and Robert Fuentes | October 24, 1992 | S77 |
A drought hits the town. Pete tries to get water for his garden, even if it means stealing from Goofy. This gets Goofy in trouble.
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73 | 8 | "Talent to the Max" | Vincente Bassols and Terence Harrison | Bob Kushell and Steve Smith | Ryan Anthony, Robert Fuentes and Curt Walstead | October 31, 1992 | KC73 |
P.J. finds it hard to tell Max that his magic act is not real.
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74 | 9 | "Tee for Two" | Mitch Rochon and Woody Yocum | Marion Wells | Larry Eikleberry and Sharon Forward | November 7, 1992 | W78 |
Peg wants to save a miniature golf course. Pete wants to tear it down, leading to a conflict between them.
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75 | 10 | "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder" | Bob Shellhorn and Bob Treat | Mirith J.S. Colao | Hank Tucker and David Williams | November 14, 1992 | S71 |
Peg tries to sell some fancy real estate. The Goof Troop gang helps her out.
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76 | 11 | "Sherlock Goof" | Vincente Bassols, Charles A. Nichols, Bob Zamboni, Dale Case, Jang-Gil Kim and Michael Svayko | Stephen Levi | Jan Green, John Norton and Viki Anderson | November 21, 1992 | KC72 |
Goofy tells another story about one of his ancestors, a detective named Sherlock Goof, in jolly old England.
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77 | 12 | "From Air to Eternity" | Mike Svayko, Bob Treat and Woody Yocum | Jan Strnad | Jill Colbert and David Williams | November 28, 1992 | SW75 |
P.J. is afraid of heights, and he is scared to tell his dad.
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78 | 13 | "Clan of the Cave Goof" | Vincente Bassols, Richard Trueblood and Bob Zamboni | Carl Swenson | Jan Green and John Norton | December 5, 1992 | KC74 |
Goofy tells Max about his caveman ancestor, Caveman Goof. He teaches Max how important regular dental checkups are.
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Holiday Special
The Goof Troop Christmas special was shown on its own during November–December 1992. The exact date it aired changed depending on the TV market.
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Prod. code |
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"Goof Troop Christmas: Have Yourself a Goofy Little Christmas" | Mircea Mantta, Bob Zamboni, Charles A. Nichols, Mitch Rochon, Richard Trueblood, Woody Yocum, Vincente Bassols, Brian Ray and James T. Walker |
Jymn Magon | Jan Green, John Norton and Wendell Washer | November 26, 1992 | FR01 |
Pete is tired of Goofy causing power outages and ruining his Christmas lights every year. So, Pete takes his family to Colorado. Max convinces Goofy to join the Petes at their snowy retreat.
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Movies
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboarded by | Original release date | |
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1 | "A Goofy Movie" | Kevin Lima | Unknown | Chris Ure, Steve Moore, John Norton, Viki Anderson, Andy Gaskill, Carole Holliday, Jim Kammerud, Enrique May, Darrell Rooney, Hank Tucker and Frans Vischer |
April 7, 1995 | |
This movie follows Goofy and Max on a road trip. Max tries to hide his plans to see his crush, Roxanne, at a concert.
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2 | "An Extremely Goofy Movie" | Douglas McCarthy; Bill Knoll and Terry Lennon (animation timing) |
Scott Gorden | Holly Forsyth, Larry Leker, Terry Lennon, Jennifer Lerew, Bob Logan, Linda Miller, Larry Scholl, Robert Souza, David Smith and Alan Zegler | VHS/DVD: February 29, 2000 | |
Max and his friends go to college. Goofy loses his job and decides to go back to college too, much to Max's embarrassment.
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See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Episodios de La Tropa Goofy para niños