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* {{Deconstruction}}: This film is essentially one for Goofy being TheKlutz, and how his antics have serious implications for where he ends up in life, and this film about him wanting to get his life together.



* StoodUp: Due to failing his test, Goofy doesn't show up for Sylvia's congratulations dinner. She is ''not'' happy that he didn't even write or call her about it. Of course, she does accept his apology fairly quickly.

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* StoodUp: Due to failing his test, Goofy doesn't show up for Sylvia's congratulations dinner. She is ''not'' happy that he didn't even write or call her about it. Of course, she does accept his apology fairly quickly.quickly, and after understanding the circumstances, she decides to help Goofy do well in his studies.


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* TheUnreveal: In the ending, Goofy has big news to give to Max (and Sylvia knows what it is too), and Goofy tells hi that he got a job on campus, which stuns Max. Goofy later reveals that was a joke, but we never find out what the ''real'' big news was.
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* RingAroundTheCloseUp: Goofy and Sylvia have one during their [[GratuitousDiscoSequence disco]] [[DanceOfRomance dance.]]
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** While Max's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Goofy was nothing short of harsh and hurtful, Max was right about how Goofy didn't give Max his space or respect his autonomy at all.

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** While Max's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Goofy was nothing short of harsh and hurtful, Max was right about how Goofy didn't give Max his space or respect his personal autonomy at all.
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** During the scene where the group set off for college, when PJ can't make up his mind about which way a "louie" means (it's a left turn, for the record), an annoyed Max exclaims, "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Louie, Huey, Dewey]], what are you talking about?!"

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** During the scene where the group set off for college, when PJ can't make up his mind about which way a "louie" means (it's a left turn, for the record), an annoyed Max exclaims, "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 Louie, Huey, Dewey]], what are you talking about?!"
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** While Max's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Goofy was nothing short of harsh and hurtful, Max was right about one thing -- his father didn't give Max his space.

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** While Max's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Goofy was nothing short of harsh and hurtful, Max was right about one thing -- his father how Goofy didn't give Max his space.space or respect his autonomy at all.

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* CompanyCrossReferences:
** During the scene where the group set off for college, when PJ can't make up his mind about which way a "louie" means (it's a left turn, for the record), an annoyed Max exclaims, "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Louie, Huey, Dewey]], what are you talking about?!"
** This little bit from the unemployment office scene:
--> '''[[LarynxDissonance Female Interviewer:]]''' "Well, doll... Uh, Mr. Goof. [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid The answer to your problem is simple.]] The only way to build your career is to go back to college."
** "Ain't that WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse over there?"
** Max's BigNo moment parodies the SkywardScream scene in ''Disney/{{Mulan}}''.



* LookBehindYou: During the final rollerskating race, one of Bradley's minions distracts the entire audience by pointing and saying, "[[ShoutOut Ain't that]] WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse [[ShoutOut over there]]?" long enough to change the course of the race.

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* LookBehindYou: During the final rollerskating race, one of Bradley's minions distracts the entire audience by pointing and saying, "[[ShoutOut Ain't that]] "Ain't that WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse [[ShoutOut over there]]?" there?" long enough to change the course of the race.



** Also during the scene where the group set off for college, when PJ can't make up his mind about which way a "louie" means (it's a left turn, for the record), an annoyed Max exclaims, "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Louie, Huey, Dewey]], what are you talking about?!"
** This little bit from the unemployment office scene:
--> '''[[LarynxDissonance Female Interviewer:]]''' "Well, doll... Uh, Mr. Goof. [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid The answer to your problem is simple.]] The only way to build your career is to go back to college."
** "Ain't that WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse over there?"



** Max's BigNo moment parodies the SkywardScream scene in ''Disney/{{Mulan}}''.
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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distractions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess. Then again, you'd have to wonder ''why'' he even hired him in the first place considering Goofy's track record of DisasterDominoes.

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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distractions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess. Then again, you'd have to wonder ''why'' he even hired him in the first place considering Goofy's track record of DisasterDominoes.
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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distractions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess.

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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distractions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess. Then again, you'd have to wonder ''why'' he even hired him in the first place considering Goofy's track record of DisasterDominoes.
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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. Brad offers Max a place in Gamma House, but isn't interested in PJ or Bobby. Max's reply is that "It's all of us, or none of me." They then make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy.

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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. Brad Bradley offers Max a place in Gamma House, but isn't interested in PJ or Bobby. Max's reply is that "It's all of us, or none of me." They then make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy.



* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Brad at the end.]] The moment has since then put back in later tele-broadcasts.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Brad Bradley at the end.]] The moment has since then put back in later tele-broadcasts.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Brad at the end.]]

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Brad at the end.]]]] The moment has since then put back in later tele-broadcasts.



* {{Hypocrite}}: In the beginning, Goofy gives a speech to Max and his friends about "focusing on goals to succeed in life" before they go off to college. Next day, Goofy loses his own focus due to [[EmptyNest his empty nest syndrome]], resulting in him destroying the toy factory he worked at ''and'' getting fired. He then tries to get his college degree and plans on focusing on getting it, claiming he won't be distracted anymore since he's attending the same college as Max. Unfortunately he loses his focus again when he starts babying Max, completely forgetting why he was attending college in the first place. This cost him academically after Max blows up on him to leave him alone and get his own life, where Goofy proceeds to flunk his mid-term exam by doing nothing but doodling Max's name all over his test, completely no focus whatsoever.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: In the beginning, Goofy gives a speech to Max and his friends about "focusing on goals to succeed in life" before they go off to college. Next day, Goofy loses his own focus due to [[EmptyNest his empty nest syndrome]], resulting in him destroying the toy factory he worked at ''and'' getting fired. He then tries to get his college degree and plans on focusing on getting it, claiming he won't be distracted anymore since he's attending the same college as Max. Unfortunately he loses his focus again when he starts babying Max, completely forgetting why he was attending college in the first place. This cost him academically after Max blows up on him to leave him alone and get his own life, where Goofy proceeds to flunk his mid-term exam by doing nothing but doodling Max's name all over his test, completely no focus whatsoever. It takes a talk with Pete for him to realize that.

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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. When Max snubs Bradley's attempt to recruit him, they make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy. Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's unable to get another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games.

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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. When Brad offers Max snubs Bradley's attempt to recruit him, they a place in Gamma House, but isn't interested in PJ or Bobby. Max's reply is that "It's all of us, or none of me." They then make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy. boy.

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Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's unable not going to get be able to find another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games.
games. And we mean ''anything''.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Bradley's rather obvious scheming is completely lost on his audience and even his chief rivals until very late in the game; Nobody ever questions the wide multitude of rocket-based injuries Bradley causes throughout the games.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In the climax [[spoiler:Max has a clear opening to escape the collapsed structure and win the race. Then he hears Tanks screaming for help and decides to go further into the wreckage to save him.]]
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* GracefulLoser: [[spoiler:''Bradley'' of all people. When Max winds up winning the race despite everything Bradley and the Gammas did, Bradley offers his congratulations and a handshake, telling Max that he fully intends to honor their bet.]]
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* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Max lets out a shrill mortified scream when Goofy first bursts into his collage.

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* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Max lets out a shrill mortified scream when Goofy first bursts into his collage.classroom.
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* SourceMusic: "Pressure Drop" by the Specials is playing at the dance club until Goofy pays the DJ to swap it for Peaches & Herb's "Shake Your Groove Thing."
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---> '''Max:''' "Leave me alone and GET YOUR OWN LIFE!"

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---> --> '''Max:''' "Leave me alone and GET YOUR OWN LIFE!"

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--> '''Max''': "Don't you get it!? I'm TRYING to GET AWAY FROM YOU! I'm not a little kid anymore! So just leave me alone and GET YOUR OWN LIFE!!!"

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--> '''Max''': "Don't you get it!? I'm TRYING to GET AWAY FROM YOU! I'm not a little kid anymore! So just leave me alone and [[WhamLine GET YOUR OWN LIFE!!!"LIFE!!!]]"



* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: The trailer does a good job of showing all the protagonists this time, but Bradley, the main antagonist, is nowhere to be found, possibly to avoid spoiling that he was actually a bad guy and not just a rival.

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* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: The trailer does a good job of showing all the protagonists this time, but Bradley, the main antagonist, is nowhere to be found, found (except for a brief moment when Goofy takes off his hat), possibly to avoid spoiling that he was actually a bad guy and not just a rival.


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---> '''Max:''' "Leave me alone and GET YOUR OWN LIFE!"

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* [[IHaveNoSon I Have No Father]]: After Goofy wins the first match of the X-Games, Max disowns him as his father and screams at him to get his own life.


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* YoureNotMyFather: After Goofy wins the first match of the X-Games, Max disowns him as his father and screams at him to get his own life.

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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distratctions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess.

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** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distratctions distractions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess.


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* RealityEnsues: Goofy loses his job after being distracted from his obligations as an assembly line worker. That ''would'' get you fired in real-life.
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--> '''Bobby:''' ARE YOU GONNA BE SOMEONE ELSE'S TOWEL BOOOOOOY!

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--> '''Bobby:''' ARE YOU GONNA BE SOMEONE ELSE'S TOWEL BOOOOOOY!BOOOOOOY!?
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--> '''Bobby:''' You wanna give that Gamma geek Bradley the satisfaction of knowing that he forced us out?
--> '''Max:''' Well, no.
--> '''Bobby:''' You wanna let the crowd who once cheered for you cheer for someone else? Especially when that someone else is your old man?
--> '''Max:''' No!
--> '''Bobby:''' ARE YOU GONNA BE SOMEONE ELSE'S TOWEL BOOOOOOY!
--> '''Max:''' NO!
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* [[IHaveNoSon I Have No Father]]: After Goofy wins the first match of the X-Games, Max disowns him as his father and screams at him to get his own life.
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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. When Max snubs Bradley's attempt to recruit him, they make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy. Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's unable to get another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games.

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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley, Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. When Max snubs Bradley's attempt to recruit him, they make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy. Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's unable to get another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beret Girl gives a brief but effective one to Bradley early on, which culminates in coffeehouse-wide crowd snapping.
-->'''Beret Girl''': HA! Oh, you slay me, tiger. You are the fly in my soup. You are the eyelash in my eye. You are so busy blowing out bad vibes in every ''di-rec-tion'' that we are all ''choking'' on your ''second-hand smoke.''
** PJ makes a poetic and somber speech about himself and other teenagers of similar weight when Beret Girl goes up to talk to him. Her rebuttal is what brings PJ a newfound sense of confidence.
-->'''Beret Girl''': If it's all the same, I forgot your name...
-->'''PJ''': It is endemic of the current culture that those with large stature are overlooked, except by vultures. With no regard to the depth of their souls, the height of their passion, the beauty of their moments.
-->'''Beret Girl''': O wise Buddha boy, how could anyone overlook such a bundle of "yes-ness"? Let's dance.
-->(takes PJ's hand and dashes him to the dance floor)



* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beret Girl gives a brief but effective one to Bradley early on, which culminates in coffeehouse-wide crowd snapping.
-->'''Beret Girl''': HA! Oh, you slay me, tiger. You are the fly in my soup. You are the eyelash in my eye. You are so busy blowing out bad vibes in every ''di-rec-tion'' that we are all ''choking'' on your ''second-hand smoke.''
** PJ makes a poetic and somber speech about himself and other teenagers of similar weight when Beret Girl goes up to talk to him. Her rebuttal is what brings PJ a newfound sense of confidence.
-->'''Beret Girl''': If it's all the same, I forgot your name...
-->'''PJ''': It is endemic of the current culture that those with large stature are overlooked, except by vultures. With no regard to the depth of their souls, the height of their passion, the beauty of their moments.
-->'''Beret Girl''': O wise Buddha boy, how could anyone overlook such a bundle of "yes-ness"? Let's dance.
-->(takes PJ's hand and dashes him to the dance floor)
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* MerchandiseDriven: The movie's release just ''happened'' to coincide with the popularity of the [[XGames X-Games]] on the Disney-owned ESPN. However, for some reason, when they run the film on The Disney Channel, [[ProductDisplacement they cut out all the ESPN references]]. Most notably is a blimp with a hideous gray blur over it.

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* MerchandiseDriven: The movie's release just ''happened'' to coincide with the popularity of the [[XGames X-Games]] on the Disney-owned ESPN.Creator/{{ESPN}}. However, for some reason, when they run the film on The Disney Channel, [[ProductDisplacement they cut out all the ESPN references]]. Most notably is a blimp with a hideous gray blur over it.

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''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' is the 2000 DirectToVideo sequel to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' and serves as the GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''.

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''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' is the 2000 DirectToVideo sequel to Disney's Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' and serves as the GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''.



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[[redirect:WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie]]''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' is the 2000 DirectToVideo sequel to Disney's ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'' and serves as the GrandFinale to ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''.

Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. When Max snubs Bradley's attempt to recruit him, they make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy. Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's unable to get another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games.

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* AccidentalAthlete: With a little help, Goofy surprisingly winds up showing some skill in skateboarding.
* {{Acrofatic}}: PJ is an excellent dancer and very adept at extreme sports despite being very big.
* {{Adorkable}}: Sylvia is a very soft spoken library clerk, who quickly reveals herself to share Goofy's giddy affinity for 70s trends among some of his other awkward quirks. They very quickly bond.
* ApatheticTeacher: The only professor we get to see teaching seems to be on the verge of falling asleep on ''himself'' despite at least Max and PJ looking interested in the material, but takes proctoring more seriously.
* ArtEvolution: This looks a bit more modern compared to the first movie.
* AscendedExtra: Bobby plays a much bigger role in this film than he played in the first film, despite the trailer for the first film featuring him very prominently.
* AsideComment: After Goofy remembers he needs to stay focused on his goals, Pete looks towards the camera and asks in deadpan, "Did I miss something?"
* AsleepInClass: During the first lecture, Bobby is snoring loudly until he wakes himself up and shouts "Mommy! I didn't do it!"
* BackgroundHalo: Bradley gets background ''horns'' when he says to his team that they're gonna cheat.
* BackToSchool: Goofy goes back to college after being fired to get a better job.
* BigBeautifulMan: Beret Girl finds PJ very attractive, wondering aloud how anyone could overlook "such a bundle of yesness."
* BigNo:
** Max, after finding out his dad returned to college, specifically the one he's attending RIGHT NOW.
** Goofy does it as well [[spoiler:when he sees Max and Tank crash into the gigantic X.]]
* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Brad at the end.]]
* BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats: The Gammas, as is shown when Goofy joins their fraternity, do in fact have funny hats.
* BrutalHonesty:
** Beret Girl doesn't even ''try'' to let Bobby down easy.
** Max towards Goofy when he was angry that his dad just wasn't taking the hint and pushed him too far.
--> '''Max''': "Don't you get it!? I'm TRYING to GET AWAY FROM YOU! I'm not a little kid anymore! So just leave me alone and GET YOUR OWN LIFE!!!"
* CallBack:
** In ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' at one point, PJ got a crush on a girl in his class after she recited her poetry. In this movie, PJ gets a crush on another girl... after she recites her poetry. Similarly, this isn't the first time Goofy has gone on a date with a school staff member.
** The engraving on the trophy is one to what Goofy said to Max in the tensest moment of the first movie. In the same scene, Bobby uses the word "cheesa" to describe the pizza he's holding and pointedly calls it "scrumptious."
* TheCameo: Does one of Bradley's men look a little too ape-like? And why is there red hair around his wrists? And why is he making weird, ape-like noises? It's Bigfoot, from the first film. He's shaved himself and is trying to disguise himself as a normal...dogfaced human.
* ChastityCouple: Obviously, given the target audience, no one does anything more than kissing, but PJ and Beret Girl don't even do ''that''.
* ChromaticArrangement: Max (red), PJ (blue), and Bobby (green). True to form, Max is the main character, Bobby is completely laid-back, and PJ is neurotic and serious.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Roxanne, Max's love interest of the first movie, has vanished without a trace or a mention, as has Stacey, her best friend.
* ContemplatingYourHands: Bobby contemplates everyone's ''[[WhiteGloves gloves]]'', which works as a LampshadeHanging.
* CoveredInKisses: Sylvia does this to Goofy after finding the flowers he brought for her.
* CreativeClosingCredits: The DancePartyEnding, which waits until the cast list is out of the way to start and takes longer than the rest of the "short part" of the credits to finish.
* CutASliceTakeTheRest: A variant during the TrainingMontage. Sylvia pours Goofy a cup of coffee and he drinks what's left in the pot.
* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon: Defensive example; in order to protect Bobby, PJ threatens to hurt Tank with a biscotti... somehow, though all he says on that subject is "I'm not afraid to use it!" This threat is rendered null when Tank chomps the biscotti right out of his hand.
* DancePartyEnding: The end credits show all the good guys [[spoiler: excluding Tank]] dancing in their own special ways to the song "Right Back Where We Started From." [[{{Irony}} The character who had gone through the most radical change in the film lip-syncs to it]].
* DemotedToExtra: PJ gets much more attention than he does in the previous film, as does Bobby, but Pete appears for about four minutes.
* DescriptionCut: After Bradley dismisses PJ and Bobby's abilities, Max tells him that they're "serious athletes." Then the shot cuts to show Bobby putting spoons and straws all over his body to gain attention and PJ acting self-conscious and giving Bobby a mortified look. A bit different from other examples in that Max is actually ''right''; the behaviors only ''appeared'' to be contrary to the description.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Bradley leaves Tank to die when he's trapped in the collapsing X structure so that he can finish the race. After Max and Goofy rescue Tank, the former wins the race and Bradley finds himself caught in the fury of a betrayed and clearly ticked off Tank. It's hard to feel sorry for Bradley when he's tossed into a blimp given what he did to Tank]].
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Several of the Gammas' attempts at cheating are shown to take place during the race. including removing the stones from the inside of the rock climbing wall, riddling the roadway with marbles, shooting missiles during the bicycle race, pretending to be a boy scout and old woman crossing the street, changing the direction of the course, [[spoiler: blasting PJ into the next state in an attempt to disqualify Team 99, unbolting Bobby's bike wheels leaving him stranded in the mud, and dropping the giant X--now on fire--onto Max (and Tank)]].
* DiscoDan: Goofy & Sylvia, who are both avid collectors of 70s memorabilia and disco dancers. Goofy even moreso; he seems to genuinely think a disco suit and an afro wig are appropriate attire on a modern college campus, [[TheDitz because it's Goofy.]]
* DisneyAcidSequence: Goofy's dream during the mid-term. An almost-literal example given the era it harkens back to. Ends in a WhiteVoidRoom.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: After a series and movie of Pete and others frequently causing him undeserved anguish, things finally start going right for PJ when he succeeds in his long-time goal of leaving home, gets a LoveInterest to choose him over Bobby, and shows HiddenDepths and goes through CharacterDevelopment that gets him to cheer up and boosts his confidence. The HiddenDepths and CharacterDevelopment both form "New PJ", who, by the end, couldn't be happier.
* EmptyNest: Goofy suffers this badly enough that he ends up losing his job, and then ''again'' badly enough that he fails his midterm. See {{Hypocrite}} below.
* EmptyPromise: Given to Max by Goofy when the former has to put up with the latter attending the same college as him. Max was willing to compromise letting Goofy stay if he promised to adhere to some ground rules (no barging into his and his friends' room unannounced, no harping on them about schoolwork, no interrupting in their practice, and absolutely NO acting like a father). Goofy promised to follow the ground rules, which Max assures to PJ and Bobby. However, Goofy had already broken that promise when it hasn't even been a day yet by continuing to interfere with Max's life.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bradley (though thoroughly despicable in many ways) does not attempt to back out after losing his bet with Max. That doesn't excuse him from Tank getting revenge on him.
* ExactEavesdropping: Goofy returns to the frat house to return his pin, only to overhear Bradley loudly talking about how they plan to cheat at the finals, even though this should be blatantly obvious to everyone already given that (A) as Bradley himself states that it's how they win every year, and (B) they've already been doing it this whole time.
* ExtremeSportExcusePlot: Though Max has always been a good skateboarder, his friends are apparently strong competitors in athletic sports now. Also all of them apparently have a dream to win the X-Games now.
* FatAndProud: PJ, while somewhat shy, seems to be fine with his weight. He even secures Beret Girl's affections with a poetic body positive monologue.
-->'''PJ:''' "It is endemic of the current culture, that those of large stature are overlooked, except by vultures. With no regard for the depth of their souls, the height of their passion, the beauty of their moments."
* FurryReminder: One {{dogface|s}} catches a Frisbee in his mouth like a normal dog would.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Bobby has a great line the first time he tries to talk to Beret Girl.
-->'''Bobby:''' "Me and a little crumpet like yourself could make beautiful '''''bong'''''-o music together."
** It gets bonus points for not only the emphasis on the "bong" in "bongos", but also because "making sweet music together" is a known euphemism for sex.
** When Bobby learns that Goofy was fired from the job, his response is to joke that Goofy got fired because "his pink slip was showing." Max tells him not to push it.
* GratuitousDiscoSequence: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT7Ledwpdw8 The disco scene.]] During which Goofy & Sylvia and PJ & Beret Girl hook up.
* GrayRainOfDepression: Max walks outside in this after having a fight with Goofy.
* HartmanHips:
** Sylvia is very bottom heavy. And her outfits enhance her figure.
** Several female characters in this film have these, another example being the Beret Girl.
* HeelFaceTurn: Tank, after [[spoiler:Bradley betrays him by launching himself and Max to their almost dooms via rocket-propelled skateboard, and then not helping to save him afterwards.]] Bradley's attempts to cheat his way into winning the games were so despicable [[spoiler:that the ''staff and organizers of the games'' don't even try to break up Tank's confrontation with Bradley later on. Everyone just sits and watches as Tank gives Bradley what he deserves.]]
* HeroesWantRedheads: It's actually PJ, the sidekick, who gets Beret Girl. Roxanne has gone missing, meanwhile. However, Goofy does also get Sylvia.
* HiddenDepths: In the lecture hall scene, while many of the other students are half asleep, Max is taking notes attentively and obviously taking his education seriously. PJ is also eagerly listening to what the professor has to say.
* TheHopelessReplacement: Bradley [[spoiler: launches PJ out of the arena]] so that Team 99 will have to forfeit (since each team needs three competing players). They replace him with Goofy at the last second. Played with in that while the characters may think Goofy will be a hindrance compared to their lost player, he is still their first choice for personal reasons.
* HotLibrarian: Sylvia. The animators were clearly trying even harder to make her read as attractive than they had been with Roxanne. Her outfit at the nightclub made the entire male student body do a collective JawDrop and got Goofy [[VisualPun hot under the collar]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: In the beginning, Goofy gives a speech to Max and his friends about "focusing on goals to succeed in life" before they go off to college. Next day, Goofy loses his own focus due to [[EmptyNest his empty nest syndrome]], resulting in him destroying the toy factory he worked at ''and'' getting fired. He then tries to get his college degree and plans on focusing on getting it, claiming he won't be distracted anymore since he's attending the same college as Max. Unfortunately he loses his focus again when he starts babying Max, completely forgetting why he was attending college in the first place. This cost him academically after Max blows up on him to leave him alone and get his own life, where Goofy proceeds to flunk his mid-term exam by doing nothing but doodling Max's name all over his test, completely no focus whatsoever.
* HypocriticalHumor: After Bradley cheats by [[spoiler: sending PJ flying on rocket skates]] to get Team 99 disqualified, he says to the referee, "Hey, no fair! They're too late!" when Goofy arrives to replace him at literally the last second.
* ImplausibleDeniability: Bradley claims that he did not [[spoiler: blast PJ into the next state]] despite it being incredibly obvious that [[spoiler: the second largest person on the ramp shot up and went missing]] and Bradley deliberately drawing attention to that fact.
* ImprovisedWeapon: PJ threatens Tank with a biscotti in the café, Goofy hits Tank in the foot with a pool cue, [[spoiler: and also throws a horse shoe at Bradley]] during the final race.
* InnerMonologue: Goofy briefly has one when he notices that Pete is terrible at throwing horseshoes because he's not paying attention, and then remembers he lost his focus, which he tells Pete aloud without context. Pete {{lampshade}}s this with an AsideComment.
* IWillOnlySlowYouDown: A low-stakes example happens when the bolts fall off of Bobby's bicycle, leaving him stranded in the mud. Max briefly stops to ask if he's okay, but Bobby insists that Max get the win.
* JerkassHasAPoint:
** Goofy's boss was in the right to fire Goofy -- while Goofy's sorrow over Max leaving is sympathetic, his distratctions causes major damages to his job and caused them to have to stop production to fix the mess.
** While Max's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Goofy was nothing short of harsh and hurtful, Max was right about one thing -- his father didn't give Max his space.
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:Tank tossing Bradley into a blimp for being ditched by his boss]]. Cruel? Maybe. But justified? You bet.
* LackOfEmpathy: Bradley doesn't seem to care that [[spoiler: Tank is trapped in a burning X structure potentially facing death. Tank keeps this in mind when he confronts Bradley after being saved by Max and Goofy]].
* LargeHamAnnouncer: Chuck the sportscaster is so hammy that he doesn't even let his ground reporter, Ken, get a word in edgewise.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Bradley believes he's going to get away with trying and failing to screw over Max's team from winning the College X-Games. Then [[spoiler: he finds his former {{Mook}} Tank, clearly pissed over Bradley leaving him, approaching him with intent to get revenge. No points for [[ForegoneConclusion guessing]] [[TheDogBitesBack what happens]].]]
* LikeParentLikeSpouse: Beret Girl has a lot of similarities to PJ's mother, Peg, from her basic figure and hair color to her snarky attitude and protective personality.
* LookBehindYou: During the final rollerskating race, one of Bradley's minions distracts the entire audience by pointing and saying, "[[ShoutOut Ain't that]] WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse [[ShoutOut over there]]?" long enough to change the course of the race.
* LoveTriangle: Very small one between PJ, Bobby, and Beret Girl. Both PJ and Bobby took interest in her when they first saw her perform her poem, but Beret Girl showed more interest in PJ at the disco (not to mention she [[HopelessSuitor flat out rejects Bobby's advances]]).
* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The bold, aggressive Beret Girl knows exactly what she wants and how to get it. The timid, passive PJ knows what he wants too, but is too paralyzed to do anything about it. She takes the lead at every single step in their relationship and he doesn't mind one bit.
* MerchandiseDriven: The movie's release just ''happened'' to coincide with the popularity of the [[XGames X-Games]] on the Disney-owned ESPN. However, for some reason, when they run the film on The Disney Channel, [[ProductDisplacement they cut out all the ESPN references]]. Most notably is a blimp with a hideous gray blur over it.
* MiseryPoker: In the first scene a very brief game occurs:
--> '''Max''': Do you realize going off to college means no more well-meaning, but totally smothering, overprotective, doting, "ah-hyuck"ing dads?
--> '''PJ''': Yeah, well ''yours'' at least. ''(sigh)'' ''My'' dad's been counting down the days until he can turn my bedroom into a ''bowling alley.''
* MostWritersAreWriters: The parts of this movie that relate to academics seem to be almost completely centered on the humanities (with the exception of one test Goofy took that seemed to be a math test) and one of the two romantic subplots involves a librarian and the other involves ''two'' ameteur/in-training poets.
* MythologyGag: Max's teddy bear, named Old Stuffed Bear, actually made his first appearance in the ''Have Yourself a Goofy Christmas'' segment from ''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas''.
* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: In the first movie Goofy was a child photographer, a pretty well paying and decent job which he seemed to enjoy. Here, all of a sudden he's a factory line worker for a toy company with a lousy boss and no future prospects, with no explanation why he's working there now. While this was used as motivation for Goofy to achieve higher learning, it really comes out of the blue, though knowing Goofy, it's not impossible that he just lost his old job in a NoodleIncident.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Bradley does two things in the final race that help the heroes out. First, he [[spoiler: sends PJ flying on rocket skates]] to get Team 99 disqualified. This directly helps repair the fractured relationship between Max and Goofy. Then he [[spoiler: almost lets Tank get killed]] which allows Team 99 the edge they need to win, even after [[spoiler: stopping to save him]].
* NightmareSequence: Goofy has this during his exam after Max had chewed him out moments before to get his own life. To add salt to the wound, he flunked his exam due to it.
* NoGuyWantsToBeChased: {{Inverted}}. Beret Girl is disgusted when Bobby hits on her, and then immediately flirts with and asks out the [[ShrinkingViolet much shyer]] PJ. PJ, meanwhile, clearly ''does'' enjoy Beret Girl's moves toward chasing him and even assimilating him: he [[InTouchWithHisFeminineSide isn't very masculine to begin with]] and had been starved for love, so it makes sense. When he reveals HiddenDepths, it's pretty clear that he assumed he was ''supposed'' to receive the advances.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: The referee is covered in actual fur, and thus looks more doglike than the others.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: By placing a new adverb in the title, which can be an intensifier or connect to the ExtremeSportExcusePlot.
* OffModel: In the original DVD release, at least, the DVD itself and the menu art feature a picture of Goofy and Sylvia dancing with Max in the background, while the bonus features menu includes PJ and Bobby too. All of them look deformed.
* OhCrap: The look on Bradley's face when he sees [[spoiler:an enraged Tank confronting him for being ditched]]. He knows he's in hot water.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: While PJ clearly does not want Max to leave (even relapsing from his CharacterDevelopment when the possibility arises), and Beret Girl tells him that he can't give up, ''[[PluckyComicRelief Bobby]]'' is the one to give him an emotionally-charged, RousingSpeech in order to prevent him from transferring.
* OpposingSportsTeam: The Gammas, though notably, Bradley is ''not'' a VillainyFreeVillain, doing such things as [[spoiler: strapping rockets to PJ's skates and blasting him "into the next state"]] and [[spoiler: dropping the giant X, now flaming, on Max (and Tank).]]
* ParentWithNewParamour: When Goofy falls in love with Sylvia, Max is immediately accepting, mainly because Sylvia provides an additional distraction for Goofy away from him.
* PolkaDotPaint: In the factory scene, an automated paint brush is shown painting checkerboards with checkerboard colored paint.
* ProductPlacement: Creator/{{ESPN}} during the X-Games. See MerchandiseDriven.
* PunctuatedForEmphasis:
--> '''Max:''' "GET! YOUR OWN! LIFE!"
* RedheadInGreen: Sylvia in her disco clothes, and also the clothes salesman girl in Goofy and Max's college life montage.
* RousingSpeech: Delivered to Max by [[OoCIsSeriousBusiness Bobby of all people]] in order to prevent him from giving up and transferring.
* RunningGag: X-Games co-host Ken constantly gets interrupted by Chuck, the main host of the X-Games.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Max lets out a shrill mortified scream when Goofy first bursts into his collage.
* SecurityCling: {{Discussed|Trope}}. When he hears that Goofy is planning to stay at college for a year, [[NervousWreck PJ]] panics and tells someone to hold him. Nobody does, though Max does try to reassure both him and Bobby with his words.
* SequelNonentity: As mentioned above, Roxanne (Max's love interest in the first movie) is neither shown nor mentioned.
* SeriesContinuityError: PJ mentions finding the idea of Max dancing amusing, despite the Stand Out stunt and the Powerline concert in the first movie. Even if they don't count because he wasn't dancing with a girl, PJ has seen Max dance with a girl before, quite well, in the ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' episode "Puppy Love." Oddly, this movie makes {{Call Back}}s to both sources in other places, and what makes it even weirder is that the line was uttered ''right before'' the CallBack to "Puppy Love" was paid off.
* SexyWalk: Sylvia has a mild but noticeable one.
* ShoutOut:
** Curiously, one of the play-by-play appears to be modeled on legendary ABC college football broadcaster Keith Jackson.
** Also during the scene where the group set off for college, when PJ can't make up his mind about which way a "louie" means (it's a left turn, for the record), an annoyed Max exclaims, "[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales Louie, Huey, Dewey]], what are you talking about?!"
** This little bit from the unemployment office scene:
--> '''[[LarynxDissonance Female Interviewer:]]''' "Well, doll... Uh, Mr. Goof. [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid The answer to your problem is simple.]] The only way to build your career is to go back to college."
** "Ain't that WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse over there?"
** The opening parodies Creator/TheRankOrganisation logo, with Goofy as the Gong Man.
** Max's BigNo moment parodies the SkywardScream scene in ''Disney/{{Mulan}}''.
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: The trailer does a good job of showing all the protagonists this time, but Bradley, the main antagonist, is nowhere to be found, possibly to avoid spoiling that he was actually a bad guy and not just a rival.
* SomethingElseAlsoRises: When Sylvia appears on the dance floor during her date with Goofy, the latter's ears and collar become stiff and stick up.
* StealthPun:
-->'''X Games Announcer''': Perfect tens across the board! Except for the German judge. [[BilingualBonus Nine on that one]].
* StoodUp: Due to failing his test, Goofy doesn't show up for Sylvia's congratulations dinner. She is ''not'' happy that he didn't even write or call her about it. Of course, she does accept his apology fairly quickly.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Beret Girl gives a brief but effective one to Bradley early on, which culminates in coffeehouse-wide crowd snapping.
-->'''Beret Girl''': HA! Oh, you slay me, tiger. You are the fly in my soup. You are the eyelash in my eye. You are so busy blowing out bad vibes in every ''di-rec-tion'' that we are all ''choking'' on your ''second-hand smoke.''
** PJ makes a poetic and somber speech about himself and other teenagers of similar weight when Beret Girl goes up to talk to him. Her rebuttal is what brings PJ a newfound sense of confidence.
-->'''Beret Girl''': If it's all the same, I forgot your name...
-->'''PJ''': It is endemic of the current culture that those with large stature are overlooked, except by vultures. With no regard to the depth of their souls, the height of their passion, the beauty of their moments.
-->'''Beret Girl''': O wise Buddha boy, how could anyone overlook such a bundle of "yes-ness"? Let's dance.
-->(takes PJ's hand and dashes him to the dance floor)
* ThrowTheDogABone: After constantly having his coverage of the College X Games overruled by Chuck, Ken gets the last laugh when Tank slingshots Bradley into Chuck's blimp, sending him spiraling out of control.
* TotallyRadical: Exaggerated when Goofy arrives in Max's classroom in full 70ies Disco getup and a giant afro wig. When Max tells him to ditch it, he responds that he "needs to look hip and groovy for college".
* TrainingMontage: Goofy studying is shown as a montage of this with Sylvia as his trainer. He even does some physical exercises like pushups while studying.
* TranquilFury: [[spoiler: When Tank confronts Bradley for abandoning him to die, he doesn't so much as raise his voice.]] Amazing in this case, since it must take a ''lot'' of guts and will power to restrain your temper after [[spoiler:your teammate abandons you to die in a flaming wire and fabric structure]].
* TrueCompanions: Sometime between the two movies, Bobby--who was a more distant friend in the first movie--seems to have joined Max and PJ's HeterosexualLifePartners relationship. Incidentally, not only do all three go to college together, join the X-Games tournament together, room together, and share at least one class, Max flat-out refuses to join the Gammas unless they let both PJ and Bobby in too, and in the subsequent fight with the Gammas, PJ defends Bobby and Max defends PJ.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The rest of the Gammas after losing the competition. Were they ever brought forth to answer for their constant cheating? Also, what on earth happened to Roxanne and Stacy between here and the last movie?
* WhatTheFuAreYouDoing: Bobby is a "yellow-belt" apparently. Of course, showing this off while being dangled upside-down by his ankles just looks (and ''sounds'') ridiculous.
* WhatTheHellHero: Pete and Max both call Goofy out on his hypocrisy in this movie, see the {{Hypocrite}} entry above. Sylvia also isn't happy about being stood up during his bout of depression.
* WhiteGloves: {{Lampshaded}} by Bobby while he [[ContemplatingYourHands looks under]] his. "Do you ever wonder why we're always, like, wearing gloves?"
* WhoIsDriving: On the way to college, Max and PJ are trying to read the map, but Max is confused about which way is the right way to go and PJ admits that he has no sense of direction, so Bobby decides to help them read the map by pointing to the correct locations. Thing is, Bobby's supposed to be driving the van, and ends up driving it right through a cornfield.
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