When they first meet, his greetings sound like come-ons, and they decide that whoever loses the finals will be the other guy's towel boy. Ho Yay/ Foe Romance Subtext: Bradley toward Max, just a little.To date, Max's final appearance in any Disney media has been Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, released four years later, after which he was Put on a Bus for 16 years until he made a brief cameo in DuckTales (2017). Harsher in Hindsight: Goofy says that he won’t see Max again until Christmas time.Fan-Preferred Couple: Many fans of the movie (and Goofy, in general) ship Goofy with Sylvia, rather than Clarabelle Cow (who was already paired with Horace Horsecollar to begin with).While it started as one fan's Epileptic Trees, it has been adopted by others since in several pieces of Recursive Fanfiction. Fanon: The interpretation that Bradley has a Freudian Excuse (of a Missing Mom and a father who is worse than Pete) to explain why he behaves the way he does.Even though Sylvia doesn’t become Goofy’s official love interest after this, her potential interactions with Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck are quite interesting to think about.One can only imagine how Pete would react if PJ chose to introduce him to his girlfriend, as well as seeing the confident adult his son has grown into.Due to their absence without mention, fans frequently hypothesize and discuss where Roxanne and Stacey were during the events of this film, and whether they still keep contact with Max and his friends. ![]() All five characters share one scene at the start of the movie, where they seem to be pretty well-acquainted with each other, so one can only imagine the sort of wacky misadventures these characters had during the gap between the two movies, with Bobby as their new fifth wheel. As seen in Goof Troop, Goofy, Pete, Max and PJ tend to get into wacky misadventures together quite often, while Max and PJ have grown a lot more chummy with Bobby since A Goofy Movie, turning their dynamic duo into a power trio.It's an In-Series Nickname to some degree as "Miss Mochaccino" was used as part of a derogatory comment by Bradley. Fan Nickname: "Mocha Chino" for Beret Girl.Unfortunately, she didn’t end up integrated into the "Mickey and Friends" ensemble, to the dismay of many fans. Certainly helped by her appearance and relationship with Goofy. Tank, due to his personality and his Heel–Face Turn.She is also part of a popular Crack Pairing with Bradley. Beret Girl, especially in the Furry Fandom and among PJ fans, most of whom are at least mildly annoyed she didn't get a name.Fans tend to mention the realistic depiction of Empty Nest Syndrome, Bobby getting more screentime, Goofy getting a Love Interest, PJ getting a happy ending in general, and the great animation as what they enjoy. Critics cite the removal of Roxanne, Max and Goofy's Aesop Amnesia, the Extreme Sports Plot, it not being a musical even though the first one was, and being another Direct to Video Disney sequel (though not to a Disney Animated Canon movie this time) as reasons they dislike it. Contested Sequel: Opinions on this movie vary widely, with some viewers thinking it's completely unwatchable, some loving it when they hated the first one, and others who love both films.Considering that the latter had purposely left the former to die just so he could win the race, it's absolutely rewarding. Catharsis Factor: Tank tossing Bradley into a blimp.The girl group Cleopatra covering "Right Back Where We Started From" in the end credits.The use of some classic 70s disco tunes, especially "Shake Your Groove Thing" by Peaches & Herb during the dance floor scene. ![]() The two of them bond on the spot, and their relationship is endearingly nerdy. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |