Max Goof | |
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Goofy and Mickey Mouse & Friends character | |
First appearance | Fathers Are People (1951) (as Goofy Junior) Goof Troop (1992) (as Max Goof) |
Created by | Michael Peraza Jr. Robert Taylor |
Designed by | Michael Peraza Jr. |
Voiced by | Goofy Junior: Bobby Driscoll (1951–1952) June Foray (1953) Kevin Corcoran (1961) Max Goof: Dana Hill (1992–1996; Goof Troop) Jason Marsden (1995–present) Aaron Lohr (A Goofy Movie; singing voice) Jeannie Elias (The Spirit of Mickey) Shaun Fleming (Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas) |
Full name | Maximilian[1][2] Goof |
Alias | Maxie, Mad Max, Max-O, Max-A-Mundo, Maxola, Maximum, Maxman, Goofy Junior, Junior |
Species | Anthropomorphic dog |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Middle school student (Goof Troop) High school student (A Goofy Movie) College student (An Extremely Goofy Movie) Parking valet (House of Mouse) |
Significant other | Roxanne (A Goofy Movie/House of Mouse) Mona (Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas) |
Relatives | Goofy (father) Amos Goofy (grandfather) Gilbert Goof (cousin) Debbie (cousin) Aunt Goophelia (great-aunt) Pattonleather Goof (great-great-uncle) Wernher von Goof (father's cousin) M. Angelo Goof (great-uncle) Gooferamus T. Goofy (ancestor) Caveman Goof (ancestor) Dr. Frankengoof (ancestor) Mopalong Goof (ancestor) Sir Goofy of Knock-Knees (ancestor) |
Maximilian "Max" Goof is a cartoon character who is the son of the Disney character Goofy. He first appeared in the 1951 short Fathers Are People as Goofy Jr., and later appeared in the 1992 television series Goof Troop as Max Goof, a preteen. He then later appeared as a teenager in the spin-off film A Goofy Movie (1995), its direct-to-video sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000), and in the 2001 TV series House of Mouse as a parking valet. He appeared as a child in the direct-to-video film Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999) and as a young adult in its sequel Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004).
Max has also appeared as a playable character in video games such as Goof Troop (1993) for the Super NES, Disney Golf (2002) for the PlayStation 2, and Disney's Extremely Goofy Skateboarding (2001) for PC CD.