Maximilian "Max" Goof is a fictional character who is the teenage son of the popular Disney character Goofy. He first appeared in the 1992 television series Goof Troop. Although not a retcon, Max may be inspired by the red-headed "Goofy, Jr." from a series of 1950's Disney cartoons.
Max also stars in Goof Troop's spin-off movie A Goofy Movie (1995) and its direct-to-video sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000); the direct-to-video Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999) and its sequel Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004); and the 2001 TV series House of Mouse (as a parking valet).
Max is unique in being the biological son of a Disney flagship character rather than a more distant nephew, but also one of the few characters who has noticeably aged in later incarnations. He was depicted as an 11-year-old in Goof Troop, then a teenager in A Goofy Movie, and most recently, in An Extremely Goofy Movie and House of Mouse, a young adult.
In the Goof Troop TV series, Max is voiced by Dana Hill. Jason Marsden voices an older Max in all appearances after and including A Goofy Movie. Shaun Fleming voices young Max in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.
In the beginning of the theatrical film, A Goofy Movie, he is in his dream where he is called by Roxanne (voiced by Kellie Martin) in the wheat field, but all of a sudden, he changes into his father, Goofy, scaring Roxanne away, until he knows it was a dream. Throughout the film, he goes on a vacation, fishing with his father, Goofy, which is completely against his will, but was often known as his worst nightmare.
In the direct-to-video sequel to A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie, Max leaves for college including, P.J. and Bobby Zimmeruski.
In the direct-to-video film, the traditional animated Mickey's Once Upon A Christmas, in the episode Have Yourself A Goofy Christmas he goes skateboarding across the town, with his father Goofy. In this film, he is a young boy. This episode preceded the film, A Goofy Movie in chronological order. In the end, he is dressed up as Santa Claus.
In the next direct-to-video film, Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas, done in computer animation, the sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, in the episode, Christmas Maximus, he is now in his 20s, and this came after An Extremely Goofy Movie, also in chronological order. He and his girlfriend Mona, leave college, and Goofy picks them up at the train station, and brings them to Goofy's house. Goofy shows Mona Max's baby pictures, which embarrasses Max. However, Mona should not be confused with Roxanne from A Goofy Movie, but Mona is voiced by Kellie Martin, the same as Roxanne was.
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