TV Review

Goof Troop (1992)

EW's GRADE
B-

Details Genre: Cartoons/Animation

Good old Goofy is back, this time as a cardigan-and-bow tie-wearing dad; Max is his preteen pup of a son. From the snappy theme song to Max's MTV mentality, Goof Troop takes pains to be wholesomely hip. In the first episode, Max is afraid that he's ''doomed to be a dweeb.'' Then he stumbles upon an old motorcycle in Goofy's garage. Seeing a chance to create a macho biker image for himself, Max hits the road — only to run into trouble with the town's tough motorcycle gang. Lucky for Max, Goofy comes to his rescue — after a few missteps, mistakes, and mishaps, of course. Kids will be amused by Goofy's time-tested klutzy antics, and they'll identify with Max's myopic youthful perspective (''The world is divided into two groups: the cool and everyone else''). Still, they'd probably prefer to see more of Goofy's gaffes and less of Max's machinations. Grown-ups will like some of the subtler jokes — such as the biker who's meant to be a dog version of Marlon Brando in The Wild One. Goof Troop may not be groundbreaking TV, but it's likely to enlist more than a few fans. B-

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Originally posted Oct 02, 1992 Published in issue #138 Oct 02, 1992 Order article reprints

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