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* Goofy's family explains many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two of his family members were scientists, they may have discovered or created the cleanest air in the world and provide Goody as a present. Also, his Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
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* Goofy's family explains many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two of his family members were scientists, they may have discovered or created the cleanest air in the world and provide Goody gave Goofy one as a present. Also, his Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated which in turn helped defeat the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
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** The RV is for all an intent and purpose, a poorly made vehicle with bugs that are truthfully fatal. Pistol didn't want to take a chance that the toilet could send her to the moon.
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** This is highlighted in "Inspector Goofy" as when Goofy inspects the rooms belonging to Peg, PJ and Pistol and declars them to be perfect but Pete is the sole exception. It would be RuleofFunny but Pete has shown he provided actually legitimate advises but didn't took them to heart while his family did which is why they succeeds.
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** This is highlighted in "Inspector Goofy" as when Goofy inspects the rooms belonging to Peg, PJ and Pistol and declars them to be perfect but Pete is the sole exception. It would be RuleofFunny but Pete has shown he provided provides actually legitimate advises but didn't took them to heart while his family did which is why they succeeds.succeed.
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* In "Inspector Goofy", Goofy inspected the rooms belonging to Peg, PJ and Pistol and declared them to be perfect. It would be RuleofFunny but Pete has shown he provided actually legitimate advises but didn't took them to heart while his family did which is why their rooms were perfect. In addition, Peg has a uncle who was part of the military hence Peg, being his niece did had lessons to be proper and tidy.
* Goofy's family would explained many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two family members were scientists, Goofy was provided with a special container that held the cleanest air in existence. His Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
* Goofy's family would explained many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two family members were scientists, Goofy was provided with a special container that held the cleanest air in existence. His Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
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* More than one social media comedian has pointed out that Goofy is the only classic Disney mascot with a biological child. Mickey and Donald are only uncles, but Goofy has a son, meaning he has had sex with a woman at least once in his life, as disturbing as that mental image may be.
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* More than one social media comedian has pointed out that Goofy is the only classic Disney mascot with a biological child. Mickey and Donald are only uncles, but Goofy has a son, son who looks just like him, meaning he has had sex with a woman at least once in his life, as disturbing as that mental image may be.
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* More than one social media comedian has pointed out that Goofy is the only classic Disney mascot with a biological child. Mickey and Donald are only uncles, but Goofy has a son who looks just like him, son, meaning he has had sex with a woman at least once in his life, as disturbing as that mental image may be.
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* At some point in time, Goofy was married, and his wife either [[ParentalAbandonment left him and their son]] or she [[MissingMom died]]. And, if she died, given Goofy's habits of causing "domestic accidents", one must wonder how exactly she died.
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* At More than one social media comedian has pointed out that Goofy is the only classic Disney mascot with a biological child. Mickey and Donald are only uncles, but Goofy has a son who looks just like him, meaning at least once in his life he has had sex with a woman, as disturbing as that mental image may be.
* Speaking of Goofy's wife, at some pointin time, Goofy was married, and his wife she either [[ParentalAbandonment left him and their son]] son]], or she [[MissingMom died]]. And, if she died, given Goofy's habits of causing "domestic accidents", one must wonder how ''how'' exactly she died.
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* In one episode, Pete builds his own RV and takes it to a convention. As he leaves the neighborhood, they have to repeatedly return to their houses because they forgot things. The last one is Pistol returning to their house to use the bathroom. So, Pete built an RV without a lavatory?
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** To bring the house up to building code so the sale would be legal.
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* In "Inspector Goofy", Goofy inspected the rooms belonging to Peg, PJ and Pistol and declared them to be perfect. It would be RuleofFunny but Pete has shown he provided actually legitimate advises but didn't took them to heart while his family did which is why their rooms were perfect. In addition, Peg has a uncle who was part of the military hence Peg, being his niece did had lessons to be proper and tidy.
* Goofy's family would explained many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two family members were scientists, Goofy was provided with a special container that held the cleanest air in existence. His Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
* Goofy's family would explained many of the DeusExMachina in the show. Since two family members were scientists, Goofy was provided with a special container that held the cleanest air in existence. His Great Uncle is military which meant that Goofy was taught some military training that defeated the robbers in "Max-imum Protection" and "To Catch a Goof".
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* How come neither the seller nor the buyer knew that whoever buys the house next to Pete's will own half of Pete's house? If Pete knew that, we would have bought the other half of his house back.
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* How come neither the seller nor the buyer knew that whoever buys the house next to Pete's will own half of Pete's house? If Pete knew that, we he would have bought the other half of his house back.
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* In "Bringin' on the Rain", when PJ gets dizzy and collapses into the hole after Max stomps on Pete's tackle box, the fact that he could have collapsed out of fear of his punishments would be bad enough. But then, given how he was being treated earlier in the episode, it becomes immediately more horrifying if you consider that sometimes dizziness and fainting are symptomatic of dehydration.
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* In "Bringin' on the Rain", when PJ gets dizzy and collapses into the hole after Max stomps on Pete's tackle box, the fact that he could have collapsed out of fear of his punishments would be bad enough. But then, given how he was being treated earlier in the episode, it becomes immediately more horrifying if you consider that sometimes dizziness and fainting are symptomatic of dehydration.dehydration.
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** To make Pete suffer.
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I agree (and have said so on the discussion page) but please Repair Dont Respond
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* PJ stands for "Pete Jr." However, in at least one episode we find out that Pete Sr's male ancestors for at least two generations back were also named Pete, which should technically make PJ "Pete IV." This one COULD theoretically be explained if the two generations prior to Pete Sr. had different middle names, nullifying the line, but its a bit of a stretch.
** Pete has been referred to as Mr. Pete, so it is likely that he was referring to his ancestors by their surnames rather than their given names.
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** Pete has been referred to as Mr. Pete, so it is likely that he was referring to his ancestors by their surnames rather than their given names.
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* It seems pretty weird that Pete would consider making PJ use a handkerchief to be unreasonably controlling behavior in "Axed by Addition." After all, that's a fairly standard rule of politeness. However, in "Puppy Love", he says "sleeves are only for wiping your nose." So Pete doesn't believe in the rule himself. What he was actually showing remorse for was, much more reasonably, an act of hypocrisy.
* It seems pretty weird that Pete would consider making PJ use a handkerchief to be unreasonably controlling behavior in "Axed by Addition." After all, that's a fairly standard rule of politeness. However, in "Puppy Love", he says "sleeves are only for wiping your nose." So Pete doesn't believe in the rule himself. What he was actually showing remorse for was, much more reasonably, an act of hypocrisy.
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Natter, and that\'s a different continuity anyway
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** He actually ''did'' have a wife, albeit [[TheVoice offscreen]], in the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts. His son in said shorts looked, and acted, so different that I thought that Max was the Goofs' ''second'' son and that, however Mom left the canon, she took Junior[[note]]that was what the son was called in those shorts[[/note]] with her. The scenario I thought most likely: [[BusCrash car crash]] going to/coming from one of Junior's activities [[{{Irony}} while Goofy and toddler/kindergarten!Max were at home]]. - Donald the Potholer
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** He actually ''did'' have a wife, albeit [[TheVoice offscreen]], in the Disney/ClassicDisneyShorts. His son in said shorts looked, and acted, so different that I thought that Max was the Goofs' ''second'' son and that, however Mom left the canon, she took Junior[[note]]that was what the son was called in those shorts[[/note]] with her. The scenario I thought most likely: [[BusCrash car crash]] going to/coming from one of Junior's activities [[{{Irony}} while Goofy and toddler/kindergarten!Max were at home]]. - Donald the Potholer
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** He actually ''did'' have a wife, albeit [[TheVoice offscreen]], in the Disney/ClassicDisneyShorts.WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts. His son in said shorts looked, and acted, so different that I thought that Max was the Goofs' ''second'' son and that, however Mom left the canon, she took Junior[[note]]that was what the son was called in those shorts[[/note]] with her. The scenario I thought most likely: [[BusCrash car crash]] going to/coming from one of Junior's activities [[{{Irony}} while Goofy and toddler/kindergarten!Max were at home]]. - Donald the Potholer
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** He actually ''did'' have a wife, albeit [[TheVoice offscreen]], in the Disney/ClassicDisneyShorts. His son in said shorts looked, and acted, so different that I thought that Max was the Goofs' ''second'' son and that, however Mom left the canon, she took Junior[[note]]that was what the son was called in those shorts[[/note]] with her. The scenario I thought most likely: [[BusCrash car crash]] going to/coming from one of Junior's activities [[{{Irony}} while Goofy and toddler/kindergarten!Max were at home]]. - Donald the Potholer
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PJ\'s name is explicitly stated to be Pete Jr. in at least both \"Queasy Rider\" and \"Lethal Goofin\',\" so removing uncertainty. Fixing a typo. Also, put another less-Fridge Logic-y explanation on the discussion page.
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* It seems to be implied that PJ stands for "Pete Jr." However, in at least one episode we find out that Pete Sr's male ancestors for at least two generations back were also named Pete, which should technically make PJ "Pete IV." This one COULD theoertically theoretically be explained if the two generations prior to Pete Sr. had different middle names, nullifying the line, but its a bit of a stretch.
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* It seems to be implied that PJ stands for "Pete Jr." However, in at least one episode we find out that Pete Sr's male ancestors for at least two generations back were also named Pete, which should technically make PJ "Pete IV." This one COULD theoertically be explained if the two generations prior to Pete Sr. had different middle names, nullifying the line, but its a bit of a stretch.
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** In the episode "Unreal Estate", Pete has to get one of Peg's homes painted and fixed up, so that Peg can show it to a certain buyer. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the buyer was just going to tear down the house anyway, so why did Pete have to get it painted in the first place, especially with a very specific shade of pink?
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** In the episode "Unreal Estate", Pete has to get one of Peg's homes painted, so that Peg can show it to a certain buyer. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the buyer was just going to tear down the house anyway, so why did Pete have to get it painted in the first place, especially with a very specific shade of pink?
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** In the episode "Unreal Estate", Pete has to get one of Peg's homes painted, painted and fixed up, so that Peg can show it to a certain buyer. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the buyer was just going to tear down the house anyway, so why did Pete have to get it painted in the first place, especially with a very specific shade of pink?
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** In the episode "Unreal Estate", Pete has to get one of Peg's homes painted, so that Peg can show it to a certain buyer. At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the buyer was just going to tear down the house anyway, so why did Pete have to get it painted in the first place, especially with a very specific shade of pink?
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* FridgeHorror: At some point in time, Goofy was married, and his wife either [[MissingMom died]] or [[ParentalAbandonment left him and their son]]. And, if she died, given Goofy's habits of causing "domestic accidents", one must wonder how exactly she died.
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A misplaced item on main made another good point...
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* FridgeLogic: How come neither the seller nor the buyer knew that whoever buys the house next to Pete's will own half of Pete's house? If Pete knew that, we would have bought the other half of his house back.back.
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* FridgeHorror: At some point in time, Goofy was married, and his wife either [[MissingMom died]] or [[ParentalAbandonment left him and their son]].