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* 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.
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* RidingIntoTheSunset: The final shot of the movie is Goofy and Sylvia driving off into the distance in his car.
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* ConscienceMakesYouGoBack: After crashing into the big X by Bradley's cheat, Max is about to head for the finish when he hears Tank's calls for help; he decides not to leave Tank behind and saves him with Goofy's help.
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--> '''[[LarynxDissonance Female Interviewer:]]''' "Well, doll... Uh, Mr. Goof. [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 The answer to your problem is simple.]] The only way to build your career is to go back to college."

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--> ---> '''[[LarynxDissonance Female Interviewer:]]''' "Well, doll... Uh, Mr. Goof. [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 The answer to your problem is simple.]] The only way to build your career is to go back to college."
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* ReleasingFromThePromise: After Max wins the X-Games, Brad [[GracefulLoser acknowledges their bet and offers to shake hands]]. Max calls off the bet, pointing out that [[TheDogBitesBack he owes Tank something.]]
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* AesopAmnesia: PlayedWith, despite the first movie showing Goofy learning that Max is growing up and Max learning to accept Goofy's "goofy" tendencies, they are back to being at odds with each other at the start of this movie. That being said the root cause in this case is different, with Goofy and Max trying to establish how involved Goofy can be in Max's life as he matures rather then Goofy being terrified for Max's future. Both end up learning their lessons about having reaaonable boundaries while remaining connected once more by the end and have patched things up.

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* AesopAmnesia: PlayedWith, despite the first movie showing Goofy learning that Max is growing up and Max learning to accept Goofy's "goofy" tendencies, they are back to being at odds with each other at the start of this movie. That being said the root cause in this case is different, with Goofy and Max trying to establish how involved Goofy can be in Max's life as he matures rather then Goofy being terrified for Max's future. Both end up learning their lessons about having reaaonable reasonable boundaries while remaining connected once more by the end and have patched things up.
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* 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.

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* 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 amateur/in-training poets.
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* MistakenForBadVision: When Goofy arrives at Max's college bursts into class in full 1970's getup, Bobby asks Max, "Is my vision blurred, or does that look like your dad?".
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* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:Tank tossing Bradley into a blimp for being ditched by his boss]]. Cruel? Maybe. But justified? You bet.
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* BackgroundHalo: Bradley gets background ''horns'' when he says to his team that they're gonna cheat.

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* BackgroundHalo: BackgroundBodyPart: When Bradley gets background ''horns'' when he says is telling the Gammas of their plan to cheat at the College X-Games, he's standing in front of a roaring fireplace with mounted bull horns above his team that they're gonna cheat.head, making him look like you-know-who.

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* SexyWalk: Sylvia has a mild but noticeable one.
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* AesopAmnesia: Despite the first movie showing Goofy learning that Max is growing up and Max learning to accept Goofy's "goofy" tendencies, they are back to being at odds with each other at the start of this movie, seeming to have forgotten what they had learned before. Both end up learning their lessons once more by the end and have patched things up.

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* AesopAmnesia: Despite PlayedWith, despite the first movie showing Goofy learning that Max is growing up and Max learning to accept Goofy's "goofy" tendencies, they are back to being at odds with each other at the start of this movie, seeming movie. That being said the root cause in this case is different, with Goofy and Max trying to have forgotten what they had learned before. establish how involved Goofy can be in Max's life as he matures rather then Goofy being terrified for Max's future. Both end up learning their lessons about having reaaonable boundaries while remaining connected once more by the end and have patched things up.
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* HeartfeltApology: Goofy sincerely apologizes and admits to his mistakes to Sylvia when she gets mad at him for ditching her. She immediately accepts his apology.


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* ItsAllMyFault: Max when he thinks Goofy isn't going to come after realizing Bradley cheated to get Team 99 disqualified, not after driving his dad away again when he tried to warn him.
-->'''Max''': Well, I wouldn't blame him if he didn't come.
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** In the Goof Troop episode, "Mrs. Spoonerville", Pete called Goofy a bonehead after Goofy will enter the Mrs. Spoonerville contest. Here, a fat student called him the same insult after Goofy trips over a bench.
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Back home, Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the toy factory where he works. After being told that he's not going to 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. And we mean ''anything''.

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Back home, Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the toy factory where he works. After being told that he's not going to 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. And we mean ''anything''.
has a few "tricks" up his sleeve.
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* 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 what happens.]]

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* 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 guessing what happens.]]
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* 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]].]]

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* 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]].happens.]]
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* TheBet: Before the start of the X-Games, Max and Bradley make a bet that whoever loses the games will be forced to be the other team's towel boy. [[spoiler:After Max wins the competition, Bradley accepts it and intends to honor the agreement. However, Max tells him he doesn't have to go through with it... because he figures Tank getting revenge on Bradley for leaving him to die is enough humiliation and punishment.]]
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror September 11]] resulted in most television reruns 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 Bradley at the end]]. The moment has since been put back in later broadcasts.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, Website/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror September 11]] resulted in most television reruns 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 Bradley at the end]]. The moment has since been put back in later broadcasts.
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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.]] While Max calls off the bet, that still stop Brad from ''owing'' Tank something.

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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.]] While Max calls off the bet, that still doesn't stop Brad from ''owing'' Tank something.
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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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* 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.]]]] While Max calls off the bet, that still stop Brad from ''owing'' Tank something.



* 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.]]

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* 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.]]]] Let's all sit back and watch the action go on.
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* EmptyBedroomGrieving: After Max leaves for college, Goofy sadly looks around his almost empty bedroom and is crushed to see that he left his old teddy bear behind.
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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!!!]]

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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!!!
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: By placing a new adverb in the title, which can be an intensifier or connect to the ExtremeSportExcusePlot.

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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: By placing a new adverb in the title, which can be an intensifier or connect to the ExtremeSportExcusePlot.ExtremeSportsPlot.
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* 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.

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* ExtremeSportExcusePlot: ExtremeSportsPlot: Though Max has always been a good skateboarder, this movie establishes his friends are apparently strong competitors in athletic sports now. Also all sports. All of them apparently have a dream to win the X-Games now.X-Games, which is central to the movie's third act.
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!!Some Extremely Goofy Tropes:

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!!Some Extremely Goofy Tropes:
extremely goofy tropes:



** It’s hard when your children leave the nest, but they’ll always stay with you in your heart.
** The woman at the unemployment office tells Goofy that you’re never too old for an education.

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** It’s It's hard when your children leave the nest, but they’ll they'll always stay with you in your heart.
** The woman at the unemployment office tells Goofy that you’re you're never too old for an education.



* ArcWords: “It’s about staying focused on your goals.”

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* ArcWords: “It’s "It's about staying focused on your goals."



* BewareTheSillyOnes: Goofy may be clumsy and, well, [[MeaningfulName goofy]], but he makes it clear when he leaves the Gammas that he won’t take any form of intimidation and he will protect his son from their underhanded tactics at winning a competition.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Goofy may be clumsy and, well, [[MeaningfulName goofy]], but he makes it clear when he leaves the Gammas that he won’t won't take any form of intimidation and he will protect his son from their underhanded tactics at winning a competition.



* GrandFinale: This is the series finale of ''Goof Troop'' and it wraps up everyone’s character arc.

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* GrandFinale: This is the series finale of ''Goof Troop'' and it wraps up everyone’s everyone's character arc.
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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror September 11]] resulted in most television reruns 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 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 [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror September 11]] resulted in most television reruns 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 Bradley at the end]]. The moment has since then been put back in later tele-broadcasts.broadcasts.
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* 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.

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* 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.
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** Tank was complicit in the cheating and the Gammas severely hurting their opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max, who is his opponent, rescues him. Tank then helps Team 99 win and punishes Bradley for his treachery.

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** Tank was complicit in the cheating and the Gammas severely hurting their opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, Logo and leaves him to die. Max, who is his opponent, rescues him. die, Tank then helps Team 99 win and punishes Bradley for his treachery.
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