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SteamPoweredKleenex - 2009-09-19

So Max is his son... What female cartoon character opened her animated womb up to Goofy's seed to let that happen?

I presume her absence from this movie is a sign of her understandable suicide soon after she gave birth.


HarrietTubmanPI - 2009-09-19

Copious amounts of alcohol were involved.


fluffy - 2009-09-19

Oddly enough, even Wikipedia doesn't know.


Cube - 2009-09-19

Disney characters never have both parents. Most of the time they're raised by their uncle or aunt.

I think Walt Disney might have been a sad man.


joffe b - 2009-09-19

The only characters with known mothers are the ducks. Donald's mother was Hortense Duck, the sister of Uncle Scrooge. Huey, Dewey and Louie's mother is Della Duck, Donald's sister. Their father is unknown, but I have my suspicions that it was Daffy Duck, but Donald wouldn't let his sister marry a duck of color.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2009-09-19

I always thought this movie was underrated in the Disney cannon.

The answer is of course Goofy is parthenogenic and Max was the result of his once in a lifetime thigh budding. Max was initially a cellular test tube specimen, a partial clone with some genetic variation. No cartoon woman in her right mind would go near such a genetic freak.


LetsFistAgain - 2009-09-19

Then how come Max is a young angry malcontent black man while Goofy is all aww shucks gee whizz massa?


thebaronsdoctor - 2009-09-19

My theory is that Max's conception was the result of Goofy's clumsy nature.

He somehow in the course of his pratfalls, managed to fall on top of and penetrate a random female passerby. He was quickly stuck with a paternity lawsuit and given full custody of his unholy spawn.

Fun fact: Max is the only character in the Disney canon that ages. While Huey, Dewy and Louie are perpetual schoolkids Max is now in his mid twenties.

Fun Fact 2: Were it not for Carl Barks Donald and his nephew's parentage would most likely have remained an enigma to this day


BiggerJ - 2009-09-19

Don Rosa knows who Huey, Dewey and Louie's father is, but will never be allowed to reveal it. That's because their father is Daisy Duck's brother, which explains why they have the surname Duck when their mother would normally have lost her maiden name in marriage. The reason Disney have prevented this revelation from being shown in the comics is probably because this means that, oh horror of horrors, DONALD AND DAISY ARE RELATED BY MARRIAGE.


Timothy A. Bear - 2009-09-19

Clarabelle or Glory-Bee.


cognitivedissonance - 2009-09-20

There was a late period Goofy cartoon, from the late 40s or early 50s, where Goofy had a wife and a son that was NOT Max (he had red hair). As I recall, she was out of his league.

If I look any further into this mystery, I will be sidling into the Furry Zone, and I'm not going to do that.


twinkieafternoon - 2009-09-19

I can't help but feel that Disney thought this was a satire on the people who attend the park, moreso than one on the park itself.

Also, Lester's a dick.


Rum Revenge - 2009-09-20

That, or possibly a parody of inferior Disney wannabes. Though it's most enjoyable as a self-parody.


DerangedGoblin - 2009-09-19

At about 1:08 I believe, the line, sun in a very thick Southern accent, is "Don't you wanna be, hangin' from a tree." 5 for that.


Goofy Gorilla - 2009-09-21

Yes, that's the line. Possums are often portrayed as hanging from a limb by their tails. Though since it doesn't really happen, and the legend was perhaps a reference to lynching, I too am somewhat perturbed.


Mike Tyson?! - 2009-09-19

I thought this was a really sad movie as a kid. :(


Xenocide - 2009-09-19

Cartoon animals dressing up in suits to look like other cartoon animals. Fives forever.


Meerkat - 2009-09-19

What a judgmental little fuck. He will grow up to be an emo McDonald's drive through operator what with his brain spewing out all that mopamine.


garcet71283 - 2009-09-19

Anyone else find this movie very depressing?


Spit Spingola - 2009-09-20

It is pretty depressing. Not as bad as Brave Little Toaster though.


tak_a_je_to - 2009-09-20

Absolutely...can't remember exactly why, though. I guess I should watch it again?


tak_a_je_to - 2009-09-20

Oh...I remember now =/


Chalkdust - 2009-09-20

I want a dead possum hat.


memedumpster - 2009-09-20

If I had one of those hats I would wear it everywhere I went.

I have never seen this movie, but it seems pretty dark.


mashedtater - 2009-09-20

my ex boyfriend took me to disney world and as we sat watching the country time bears, i turned to him and said," somewhere, someone is getting off on this."

that and this scene for some reason always seem to intermingle in my mind.


Camonk - 2009-10-31

Is that why you guys broke up? Or were you already broken up?


DanVamme - 2009-09-20

I just got off on this.


Pillager - 2023-08-07

“One night I had a frightful dream in which I met my grandmother under the sea. She lived in a phosphorescent palace of many terraces, with gardens of strange leprous corals and grotesque brachiate efflorescences, and welcomed me with a warmth that may have been sardonic. She had changed - as those who take to the water change - and told me she had never died. Instead, she had gone to a spot her dead son had learned about, and had leaped to a realm whose wonders - destined for him as well - he had spurned with a smoking pistol. This was to be my realm, too - I could not escape it. I would never die, but would live with those who had lived since before man ever walked the earth.”


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