Pete Junior, known more commonly as P.J., is Pete and Peg's son and Max Goof's best friend on Goof Troop. He also appears as a supporting character in A Goofy Movie and its 2000 sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie.
Skills and abilities[]
Physical condition[]
P.J. demonstrated his strength mainly with his "deadly rump", which earned him the title, "The Bumpinator". He also laid bitter blows against Douglas and his bully henchmen that were enough to slow them down without potentially injuring them.[1] He also survived crashing through a ramp with Max on top of him underneath a sweater.[2]
In terms of sports, he was able to ride a skateboard without seeing where he was going,[2] and during his adulthood, rode a bike without stumbling, which lead him to winning one of the X-Games in spite of the Gammas cheating methods.[3] He is also broke some moves while dancing to a song from the 1970s.[3]
Miscellaneous skills[]
P.J. is also very good at gaming, almost getting a very high score until he was interrupted by Pistol.[4] He also won a unique game without even trying, resulting him in playing a virtual reality version and earning a big trophy.[5]
Appearances in Disney Afternoon media[]
TV series[]
- Goof Troop (1992)
Movies[]
- A Goofy Movie (1995)
- An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)
Books[]
- Goof Troop: Great Egg-Spectations (1992)
- Goof Troop: Goin' Gold-Fishing (1992/1993)
- Goof Troop: Junior Graphic Novel (1993)
- Goofy Gets Goofy (1994)
Comics[]
Goof Troop comics[]
- The Power of Positive Goofing (1992)
- Pavlov's Goof (1992)
- Hamming It Up! (1992)
- No Excuse is a Better Excuse (1992)
- Dorky Dancing (1993)
- Excuses, Excuses! (1993)
- Everybody Makes Mistakes (1993)
- Automania, Part 1 (1993)
- Automania, Part 2 (1993)
- Kite Flight (1993)
- À Vos Souhaits! (1993)
- C'est Gonflé (1993)
- Dr. Jekyll et Mr. Pat (1993)
- La Lampe d'Aladdingo (1993)
- L'oncle Sherlock (1993)
- Dingochotte (1994)
- Le Visiteur De L'Extra-Temps (1994)
- Bonne Fête, Peg! (1994)
- Pet Peeves (1994)
- The Legend of the Chaos God, Part 3: Spookus Ex Machina (1994)
- Yapulatélé (1994)
- Fall Chores (1994)
- C'est Pas D'Jeu! (1995)
- Losted Founder's Day (1995)
- Dog Days (1995)
- Woolly Bully (1995)
- Max's Makeover, Part One (1995)
- Max's Make Over, Part Two (1995)
- My Hero (1995)
- The 25-Cent Solution (1996)
- A Fishy Tale (1996)
- Good Dog Card (1996)
- Toy Tussle (1996)
- A Fishy Tale (1996)
- High There! (1997)
- Gorilla in our Midst (1997)
Mickey Mouse comics[]
- Cent Ans de Cinéma (1995)
A Goofy Movie comics[]
- Dingo et Max (1996)
- Je t'Ayuck (1997)
- A Goofy Movie Mini-Comic (1997)
Darkwing Duck comics[]
- Cat-tastrophe (2011, cameo) – Original version only, cameo omitted in reprinting by Joe Books
Video games[]
- Goof Troop (video game) (1993)
- Goof Troop (LCD Game) (1993)
Gallery[]
See P.J./Gallery
External link[]
References[]
- ↑ Demonstrated in "Lethal Goofin'"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Seen in "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Seen in An Extremely Goofy Movie
- ↑ Seen in "Pistolgeist"
- ↑ Seen in "From Air to Eternity"
| Goof Troop | |
|---|---|
| Media | Goof Troop (Episodes • Video releases) • Video game • A Goofy Movie (Soundtrack) • An Extremely Goofy Movie (Soundtrack) |
| Characters | Goofy • Max • Waffles • Pete • Peg • P.J. • Pistol • Chainsaw • Roxanne • Bobby Zimuruski • Stacey • Principal Mazur • Powerline • Security guard • Humphrey the Bear • Dutch Spackle • Battlin' Biff Buffo • Mr. Hammerhead • Miss Pennypacker • Duke • Giblet the Clown • Leech • Coop Hatchback • Magician's Hat • Earl of Earl's Auto • Madame Zeldarina • Colonel Carter • Douglas Twinkmeyer • Tooth and Nails • Moe "Fingers" McFee • Gooferamus T. Goofy • Uncle Bob • Bradley Uppercrust III • Tank • Beret Girl • Sylvia Marpole |
| Locations | Spoonerville • Lester's Possum Park |