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** In the Swedish dub, Jan Modin voiced Goofy in the first movie, wheras here he's voiced by Johan Lindqvist, who has kept voicing the character since.
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** Since Pete's only in the movie for about four minutes, Creator/JimCummings also voices several bit parts: Goofy's boss, one of the Gammas, the apathetic professor, and a tour guide.
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** Since Pete's only in the movie for about four minutes, Creator/JimCummings Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} also voices several bit parts: Goofy's boss, one of the Gammas, the apathetic professor, and a tour guide.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/EduardoGarza voices PJ instead of Fernando Manzano.
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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/EduardoGarza voices PJ instead of FernandoManzano.Manzano.
** In the French dub of the first movie, Bobby was voiced by Creator/EmmanuelGarijo. Here, he's instead voiced by Cédric Dumond.
** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/EduardoGarza voices PJ instead of Fernando
** In the French dub of the first movie, Bobby was voiced by Creator/EmmanuelGarijo. Here, he's instead voiced by Cédric Dumond.
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* YouSoundFamiliar: In the French dub, Sylvia is voiced by Françoise Cadol, who also voiced Peg in ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/EduardoGarza voices PJ instead of Fernando Manzano.
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* RoleReprise: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Creator/HectorEmmanuelGomez reprises his role as the younger Max from ''WesternAnimation/MickeysOnceUponAChristmas''.
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* KidsMealToy: UsefulNotes/McDonalds released a set of eight launching toys that could either be used separately or connect to each other and run simultaneously. These consisted of Goofy, Max, Sylvia, PJ, Bobby, Bradley, Tank, and Slouch.
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* FanNickname: "Mocha Chino" for Beret Girl. It's an InSeriesNickname to some degree as "Miss Mochaccino" was used as part of a derogatory comment by Bradley.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the original was a snapshot of high school in the mid-90s, this one is a snapshot of the extreme sports trend of the TurnOfTheMillennium. Goofy's disco obsession also makes this the rare work which dates itself with what was nostalgic at the time.
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* EndOfAnEra: The final installment of both the continuity started with ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' and a show that began on WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon.
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* SameVoiceTheirEntireLife:
** Even when he's old enough to go to college, Max has his young teenage voice from [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie the previous movie]], courtesy of Creator/JasonMarsden.
** P.J. is old enough to be a college student, but he has his high-pitched voice from when he was a child and a younger teen.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: While the original was a snapshot of high school in the mid-90s, this one is a snapshot of the extreme sports trend of the TurnOfTheMillennium. Goofy's disco obsession also makes this the rare work which dates itself with what was nostalgic at thetime.time.
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** Even when he's old enough to go to college, Max has his young teenage voice from [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie the previous movie]], courtesy of Creator/JasonMarsden.
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** Since Pete's only in the movie for about four minutes, Creator/JimCummings also voices several bit parts: Goofy's boss, one of the Gammas, the apathetic professor, and a tour guide.
** Creator/JeffBennett is mainly Bradley, but he also voices the female interviewer, Chuck, Ken Clark, another one of the Gammas, and the referee.
** Since Pete's only in the movie for about four minutes, Creator/JimCummings also voices several bit parts: Goofy's boss, one of the Gammas, the apathetic professor, and a tour guide.
** Creator/JeffBennett is mainly Bradley, but he also voices the female interviewer, Chuck, Ken Clark, another one of the Gammas, and the referee.
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* EndOfAnEra: Although the block was cancelled years prior to the movie, this marks the end of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Of the late 90's/early 2000's as opposed to the early 90's time period of the first film. It's a college comedy involving competing in the X Games.
* FanNickname: "Mocha Chino" for Beret Girl. It's an InSeriesNickname to some degree as "Miss Mochaccino" was used as part of a derogatory comment by Bradley.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Of the late 90's/early 2000's as opposed to the early 90's time period of the first film. It's a college comedy involving competing in the X Games.