I was going to disagree until I read your post a second time. You said "one of Disney's best, meaning you think there are others that belong on the same list, and that I do agree with. although for me this one is on the lower tier. lol. Gargoyles is at the top, followed by Ducktales and Darkwing duck ties for second. Then there's Tron: Uprising I REALLY enjoyed that one. the tying with Goof Troop I kinda liked the Quack Pack. But I will never deny or criticise that everyone has their own preferences.
Shows like these are the main reason why I have Disney plus. So I can relive my childhood, I’m all for new content on there but they’ll never be as good as these shows they used to make
RIP Dana Hill, the original Max Goof. Jason Marsden is great, but Dana did a great job with this show too. So underrated with a funk banger of a theme song that could have been sung by the Temptations.
Fun fact: The reason why the show was called Goof Troop was because it was derived from the show's original title, Goofy's Troopers. The show was going to feature Goofy's misadventures as a scout leader but the concept was nixed because the premise limited the scope of story ideas.
Turning Goofy into a mix between his Sitcom Dad persona from the 60s and the Goofball of the 30s and 40s was the best idea they did. Extra points by making Pete be another character to connect with Goofy's oldschool roots.
(Goofy: Ah-Hyuck.) (Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hit it.) Like father, like son. You're always number one. Best buddies, best pals. (Yeah.) You always seem to work things out. Can't you see you're two of a kind, looking for a real good time. (Goofy: Whoa!) (A real good time.) (Goofy: (screams) Report to the Goof Troop, and we'll always stick together. Oh, Were the Goof Troop. Best of friends forever. Side by side wherever we go, we're always ready to roll. (Now gimme a beat.) We're the Goof Troop, and we'll always stick together. (Goofy: Gawrsh.) Oh we're the Goof Troop. Best of friends forever. Now we're callin' everyone! (Goofy: (screams) Come on and join the fun. Report to the Goof Troop. (scatting) (Yeah.)
If I had a nickel for every time a daughter character jumps on her dad's stomach in a Disney Afternoon show theme song, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
They cut out all the non-episode footage and replaced it with footage from other episodes and basically used the second OP. The Pistol jumping on Pete's belly is a completely different episode than the one that was ultimately used. I wonder if the non-episode footage was due to copyright issues? Now I wonder what the TaleSpin iTunes intro looks like since half of the intro is non-episode footage animated by Sam Cornell Studios with episode footage spliced in.
Of course it wasn't copyright issues, Disney owns this show 100%. The real reason is almost certainly that the footage animated exclusively for the intro has not been preserved on film (whereas the episode portions have), and as such they can't remaster the intro-exclusive footage in true HD. That's obviously also the reason why they re-animated the title card shot. In my opinion, a much better solution for the intro sequence would have been to take the highest quality NTSC master tapes they have of it and do an advanced upscaling/remaster to HD of the missing shots. It should be doable since, as far as I know, that's how the entire HD remastering of "Rescue Rangers" has been done (a true remastering from film elements would show more grain, to mention one thing).
Peak Disney right here. If I knew the 90s were going to be some of the best years of my life... I would've really tried to make it last and savor those years to the max.
this show right here was one the best shows disney ever put out & it didnt have mickey mouse, the poster child of walt disney, as the lead. id pick goofy over mickey as a father any day of the week. 💯
Same here I remember I used to always watch this Show back in the day as a Kid that it’s really sad they put it on TV on Disney Channel anymore nor make actual Good & Great Cartoon Shows anymore like they used to back then in the 90s & 20s & just may never happen like that again sad unfortunately 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭
Easily one of the best old-skool shows with the best opening theme song 💯💯 My brother and sister watched this through childhood, I never did. But after watching I think maybe 3 episodes or so, I liked it too. I get a vibe to wear FUBU clothing, a bucket hat, and a pair of cool Chuck Taylors from sum'n like it. Man, the nostalgia is just heavy. That was how dope the '90s was.
A funny thing I recently found out watching the series on my DVD collection of it is that most of the clips used for the intro (and all variants of it) come from a single episode: Episode #5 - You Camp Take It With You The shot of Goofy waving while at the front door of his house, with a plunger stuck to his face. Max and PJ together fist-pumping during a side hug and yelling “Yes!” at the window of their treehouse, a telescope mounted on the railing next to them. A shot of Max centered in a window recovering for an enthusiastic yell by lower his head and closing his mouth. This shot in the intro is synched to a low-pitched “yeah” from the artists singing the theme of the show. A shot of Goofy and Max trying to drive down a dangerous winding road, Max having to steer while Goofy tries to reattach the trailer of their jeep, the vehicle knocking off the guardrails of the road. This is immediately followed by the later shot of Goofy being thrown through the air when Max has to stop the jeep, with Goofy landing upside down through the skylight of the jeep in the passenger seat, sitting up after successfully reattaching the trailer. A diagonally panning up and left camera shot of Max looking through a telescope from the treehouse he and PJ hang out in. The sequence of Goofy accidentally getting himself tangled up in the extending tent poles for the tent he was trying to set up for Max and himself, eventually falling into a large sack and getting further tied up. The shot of Goofy (obviously following on from being tangled by tent poles and the sack) stuck by his shirt sleeves, being carried up into the air by the inadvertent glider the poles and torn sack have turned into as a result of his struggling with the poles and getting caught in the sake. A shot of Max and PJ giving each other a big arm-wheeling high five while both they and their fathers behind them are wearing camping clothes and gear. The shot of Goofy giving Pete a sideways hug (the latter looking annoyed and unsure), ending with Goofy squeezing Pete’s shoulder a little too hard to the point that his arm slips up and squeezes Pete’s face into a headlock, all while Goofy is distracted by imagining what a fun experience camping would be. A slowly panning shot of Goofy bouncing and rolling on a large boulder, which briefly hangs going over the edge of a cliff, Goofy realizing what is about to happen as he clings to the top of it just before it drops. The shot of Goofy’s face close up, him saying “Gawrsh” as the camera rotates around upside down while looking at him, cutting to a wider shot showing Goofy (in his fisherman outfit) hung upside down by a rope tying him to the branch of a tree, making a shoulder shrug. The shot of Goofy (again wearing his fisherman outfit) catching Pete by a sash he is wearing, preventing him from falling off a cliff, while Pete is wearing a military style outfit and hurting from a bear trap that has closed on his rear end. The shot of Goofy holding up a match (wearing his fisherman outfit), lifting and cupping his hand to call out to Max to come over for a campfire dinner.
Probably best if it doesn't. Quite a few shows from the 90s that got brought back didn't do so well. Animaniacs is one example. I never got to see it since I don't have Hulu, but I heard the show got "woke".
@@KRS2000 the original was fine and had a great run why do people love asking for these things back it's clearly never going to be the same just watch reruns again
@Missthegoodays That's about the only way to do it now these days. Watching re-runs is pretty much the best thing we can do. The shows that ruled television in the 90s need to stay there because they aren't meant for today's modern audiences. Reboots pretty much fail nearly every time.
This song got me punched in this face in elementary school. This girl Roxanne who had a big-ass gap (could floss with a mattress) liked to make fun of people in the class, so I started singing this song everytime I saw her. It eventually became a choir of people singing the song. Hahaha...she threw her whole body into that punch right into my forehead. I guess we are even. I didn't stop singing the song until my parents moved, but she stopped making fun of me.
If this is real, I like these guys. They're very good people who clearly don't want to hurt each other and found a creative way to resolve their conflicts. Good for them, I think people could learn alot from them.
@@Mike_Elemental you are right, considering how "Disney Woke Agenda(DWA)" has been acting lately, if they make a remake...It just terrifies me when I barely imagine what they can do to characters like Peg, Pistol, Roxxane, and her BFF Stacy. Even the male characters are not safe, to put it simply they could turn some DA fanfics and fan art into a reality. For example, Goofy & Pete become Dream Daddies(Like the Game Dream Daddy-2019), and Max and PJ could become more than just friends if you know what I mean. No Remakes. Just Remaster.
I’d Still Totally Would’ve Like To See The Equistria Girls Enjoy Guest Starring On Disney’s Goof Troop For The Thrill Of Constantly Dancing And Singing Along To The Disney’s Goof Troop Theme Song
This is one of Disney's best creations when it comes to an animated series.
Give us A Goofy Movie 3 and Super Goof Troop
No doubt
I was going to disagree until I read your post a second time. You said "one of Disney's best, meaning you think there are others that belong on the same list, and that I do agree with. although for me this one is on the lower tier. lol. Gargoyles is at the top, followed by Ducktales and Darkwing duck ties for second. Then there's Tron: Uprising I REALLY enjoyed that one. the tying with Goof Troop I kinda liked the Quack Pack. But I will never deny or criticise that everyone has their own preferences.
😊 👍
Max should get his own show.
This theme is the 90iest thing that ever 90ied. I love it so much. My childhood. ♥️
This plus Darkwing Duck personally, so nostalgic
Same
@@TheBfutgregI like ducktales and chip n Dale
@@TheBfutgregAnything Disney Afternoon is going to get me nostalgic 😍
as a kid I was always like.... where's Pluto?? 😂
Shows like these are the main reason why I have Disney plus. So I can relive my childhood, I’m all for new content on there but they’ll never be as good as these shows they used to make
same
Is this the quality of the show in D+? I got the sub, but don't want to watch it in 480p.
Facts 90s rocked
This is the most underrated cartoon theme song ever.
30 years ago today Goof Troop premiered and also on the exact same day Batman the Animated Series!
It is also on abc
RIP Dana Hill, the original Max Goof. Jason Marsden is great, but Dana did a great job with this show too. So underrated with a funk banger of a theme song that could have been sung by the Temptations.
True that she was Jerry in Tom and Jerry the movie (1992) this suits her way better
@@RPGFlare64 yeah, but that was her final film before her death.
Good show
Phil Perry is one of the great legends of R&B/Soul/Jazz Vocalists.
Sound like ceelo green
THAT WAS PHIL PERRY?!?!
@@terrencemgentry Yep exactly! He's been helping those other artists like: Ernie Watts, George Duke [R.I.P.], Lee Ritenour, & many more.
Didn't know that was Phil Perry on vocals; LOVE THIS!!
Come on an dream. Away with me! That dude is a jazz LEGEND
Omg this took me back to da 90’s I missed those days
Im 36 Years Old I was Born in the Mid 1980’s I grew up watching this Show as a Kid🏆Boy does this Intro Bring back Great Memories❤️
Needed a reminder of why it can be a good age. Thanks 😊
I be 37 in September the great ol days
@@SiggyDondada I'm 31 and I was born in 1992. I grow up with this show it a real 90's gem.
This theme hits so hard that I specifically looked for it 30 something years later after remembering it randomly the other day.
Welcome back champ. This is one of my secret weapons when I need a boost.
Me too that’s why I’m here
I grew up with the Goofy Troop game. When this show was first aired, I didn't miss a single episode.
This theme was way ahead of its time
It was right on its time! Everything in the 90s had this "cool & hip" sound.
@@IronMan-tk8uc you bet
@@IronMan-tk8uc you got any other examples?
If you remember this word for word, you had an amazing childhood 💪🏽😩
I miss those days. It might just be me but the 90s were my era. They built my childhood.
The 90s was a genuine privilege to grow up through for shows like this existed.
@@Kamina.D.FierceI miss the 90s it felt like life was so simpler after 9/11 and the new millennium we really took a huge turn to hell.
They don't make theme songs this good anymore. Timeless. Thank you Mr. Phil Perry!
Fun fact: The reason why the show was called Goof Troop was because it was derived from the show's original title, Goofy's Troopers. The show was going to feature Goofy's misadventures as a scout leader but the concept was nixed because the premise limited the scope of story ideas.
Turning Goofy into a mix between his Sitcom Dad persona from the 60s and the Goofball of the 30s and 40s was the best idea they did. Extra points by making Pete be another character to connect with Goofy's oldschool roots.
I swear whoever made this song did NOT have to go this hard!
I grew up watching this thank you goof troop for the memories
This was my childhood on Disney Channel, and I still love it!
The wildest show I’ve ever seen although I like how they stayed true to the Goofs source material and Dana hill scores as Max goof!
(Goofy: Ah-Hyuck.) (Hi-Hi-Hi-Hi-Hit it.) Like father, like son. You're always number one. Best buddies, best pals. (Yeah.) You always seem to work things out. Can't you see you're two of a kind, looking for a real good time. (Goofy: Whoa!) (A real good time.) (Goofy: (screams) Report to the Goof Troop, and we'll always stick together. Oh, Were the Goof Troop. Best of friends forever. Side by side wherever we go, we're always ready to roll. (Now gimme a beat.) We're the Goof Troop, and we'll always stick together. (Goofy: Gawrsh.) Oh we're the Goof Troop. Best of friends forever. Now we're callin' everyone! (Goofy: (screams) Come on and join the fun. Report to the Goof Troop. (scatting) (Yeah.)
YES
TY!
PS Scatting: Ba-da-do-bop Ba-ba-lo-bop!
AND I WATCH YOU WHEN YOU SLEEP
BUT YOU DON’T CALL ME BACK CUZ I DON’T LEAVE MY NUMBER
I use to watch this cartoon during my childhood
I haven't seen it for such a long time that I almost completely forgot about it
Our childhood was awesome.
I've always loved the part where Pistol jumps on Pete's stomach
If I had a nickel for every time a daughter character jumps on her dad's stomach in a Disney Afternoon show theme song, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
I’ll always love this show on Disney plus 😊
Goofy never ceases to make me laugh usually at him
...Why is THIS the cartoon that suddenly makes me wish I was young again?
I love this song and this show.
Ahh being a kid around this time was golden.
WHY IS THIS SO GOOD I’V PLAYED THIS LIKE 20 TIMES NOW!
My Favorite Show From The Disney Afternoon Block In The 90’s.
RIP Dana Hill.
I always loved the brotherhood between Max and PJ.
Sickest beat of all time and still stands to this day....
The television spots will air primarily on cable networks including ESPN, ESPN 2, TBS, Comedy Central, VH1, Discovery Channel, E! and Speedvision.
The spot will also air on national cable networks including VH1 and Comedy Central.
So awesome to live those emotions once again
Not only is this show great, the video game is also really good too
Listen to the boop on this thing, this boopin'-ass game.
@@RoachDogg_JR truly the boopinest game of all time
They cut out all the non-episode footage and replaced it with footage from other episodes and basically used the second OP. The Pistol jumping on Pete's belly is a completely different episode than the one that was ultimately used. I wonder if the non-episode footage was due to copyright issues? Now I wonder what the TaleSpin iTunes intro looks like since half of the intro is non-episode footage animated by Sam Cornell Studios with episode footage spliced in.
Of course it wasn't copyright issues, Disney owns this show 100%. The real reason is almost certainly that the footage animated exclusively for the intro has not been preserved on film (whereas the episode portions have), and as such they can't remaster the intro-exclusive footage in true HD. That's obviously also the reason why they re-animated the title card shot.
In my opinion, a much better solution for the intro sequence would have been to take the highest quality NTSC master tapes they have of it and do an advanced upscaling/remaster to HD of the missing shots. It should be doable since, as far as I know, that's how the entire HD remastering of "Rescue Rangers" has been done (a true remastering from film elements would show more grain, to mention one thing).
@@Mesterius1 Yeah, they did the same to the 101 Dalmatians: The Series intro.
Plus that final shot, feels like it's been traced and animated in Flash.
Disney has been ever remastering all of their animated show intros using latest software available…
Happy 32nd Anniversary 🥳🎉🎊 To Goof 🤪 Troop From 1992
This is the most nostalgic thing ever
Peak Disney right here. If I knew the 90s were going to be some of the best years of my life... I would've really tried to make it last and savor those years to the max.
I love the big three, but Goofy has always been my favorite character. I used to watch Goof Troop and the two movies all the time growing up.
Thank you for posting this
Like father like son always number one
Jim Cummings first time as Pete
Actually no Bill Farmer first voiced Goofy in an anthology special in 1987
@@CaffeiToonEntertainment Ops, My bad, Well Jim's first time as Pete
this show right here was one the best shows disney ever put out & it didnt have mickey mouse, the poster child of walt disney, as the lead. id pick goofy over mickey as a father any day of the week. 💯
One of the few shows where you didn't want the theme song to end.
Disney Afternoon second only to One Saturday Mornings when it came to cartoons.
This show deserved more
Looks like they used this intro on Disney+
I miss my 🤬 childhood! 😭
I know 😡😡😡😡😡
Same here I remember I used to always watch this Show back in the day as a Kid that it’s really sad they put it on TV on Disney Channel anymore nor make actual Good & Great Cartoon Shows anymore like they used to back then in the 90s & 20s & just may never happen like that again sad unfortunately 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭😭😭😭
@@emmanuelharris6445 it's on Disney+ I used to watch it back when it was on TV.
I get goosebumps every time I hear this song
Easily one of the best old-skool shows with the best opening theme song 💯💯 My brother and sister watched this through childhood, I never did. But after watching I think maybe 3 episodes or so, I liked it too. I get a vibe to wear FUBU clothing, a bucket hat, and a pair of cool Chuck Taylors from sum'n like it. Man, the nostalgia is just heavy. That was how dope the '90s was.
A funny thing I recently found out watching the series on my DVD collection of it is that most of the clips used for the intro (and all variants of it) come from a single episode: Episode #5 - You Camp Take It With You
The shot of Goofy waving while at the front door of his house, with a plunger stuck to his face.
Max and PJ together fist-pumping during a side hug and yelling “Yes!” at the window of their treehouse, a telescope mounted on the railing next to them.
A shot of Max centered in a window recovering for an enthusiastic yell by lower his head and closing his mouth. This shot in the intro is synched to a low-pitched “yeah” from the artists singing the theme of the show.
A shot of Goofy and Max trying to drive down a dangerous winding road, Max having to steer while Goofy tries to reattach the trailer of their jeep, the vehicle knocking off the guardrails of the road. This is immediately followed by the later shot of Goofy being thrown through the air when Max has to stop the jeep, with Goofy landing upside down through the skylight of the jeep in the passenger seat, sitting up after successfully reattaching the trailer.
A diagonally panning up and left camera shot of Max looking through a telescope from the treehouse he and PJ hang out in.
The sequence of Goofy accidentally getting himself tangled up in the extending tent poles for the tent he was trying to set up for Max and himself, eventually falling into a large sack and getting further tied up.
The shot of Goofy (obviously following on from being tangled by tent poles and the sack) stuck by his shirt sleeves, being carried up into the air by the inadvertent glider the poles and torn sack have turned into as a result of his struggling with the poles and getting caught in the sake.
A shot of Max and PJ giving each other a big arm-wheeling high five while both they and their fathers behind them are wearing camping clothes and gear.
The shot of Goofy giving Pete a sideways hug (the latter looking annoyed and unsure), ending with Goofy squeezing Pete’s shoulder a little too hard to the point that his arm slips up and squeezes Pete’s face into a headlock, all while Goofy is distracted by imagining what a fun experience camping would be.
A slowly panning shot of Goofy bouncing and rolling on a large boulder, which briefly hangs going over the edge of a cliff, Goofy realizing what is about to happen as he clings to the top of it just before it drops.
The shot of Goofy’s face close up, him saying “Gawrsh” as the camera rotates around upside down while looking at him, cutting to a wider shot showing Goofy (in his fisherman outfit) hung upside down by a rope tying him to the branch of a tree, making a shoulder shrug.
The shot of Goofy (again wearing his fisherman outfit) catching Pete by a sash he is wearing, preventing him from falling off a cliff, while Pete is wearing a military style outfit and hurting from a bear trap that has closed on his rear end.
The shot of Goofy holding up a match (wearing his fisherman outfit), lifting and cupping his hand to call out to Max to come over for a campfire dinner.
This theme will never not give me chills.
Can't believe Max is now a lumbersexual icon, look how far hes come
The rare portrayal of a single father. Who else did that? 2 and a Half Men?
THIS SHOW IS AWESUM!!! :D
Like Father
Like Son
You're always number 1
This is the epitome of 90's saturday morning cartoons. Hell Yes.
Shout out to the fathers out there! Love you pops!
I don't remember a ton of this from being a young kid, but that low *YEAAHH* is like a nostalgia switch
Child hood memory unlocked 😂
I love this show because it’s really good and also because this is what made a Goofy movie happened
what memories my favorite channel toon disney I want to go back in time
Daniel's Dream Troop Intro
The first animated sitcom from Disney
This show needs a reboot
Only if they actually mention Maxs mom this time.
I actually like that maxs mom isn’t a thing
Probably best if it doesn't. Quite a few shows from the 90s that got brought back didn't do so well. Animaniacs is one example. I never got to see it since I don't have Hulu, but I heard the show got "woke".
@@KRS2000 the original was fine and had a great run why do people love asking for these things back it's clearly never going to be the same just watch reruns again
@Missthegoodays That's about the only way to do it now these days. Watching re-runs is pretty much the best thing we can do.
The shows that ruled television in the 90s need to stay there because they aren't meant for today's modern audiences. Reboots pretty much fail nearly every time.
One of the best cartoons ever😂
1990s Disney cartoons had the coolest theme songs. This song, Ducktales, Darkwing Duck, Chip and Dale rescue rangers, talespin, they were all good.
This song got me punched in this face in elementary school. This girl Roxanne who had a big-ass gap (could floss with a mattress) liked to make fun of people in the class, so I started singing this song everytime I saw her. It eventually became a choir of people singing the song. Hahaha...she threw her whole body into that punch right into my forehead. I guess we are even. I didn't stop singing the song until my parents moved, but she stopped making fun of me.
Excuse me, any anthropomorphic Birds (expect cameos of Darkwing Duck and Donald Duck) had appeared in this cartoon?
Now that’s high quality footage if I ever seen it
Goof troop vol 3 dvd will have the last 24 episodes remaining
Wish they make a reboot of this
I love the intro song
I wish max and pj whole family’s was in the movies🍿🎥👯♀️
This song lowkey a slapper!!!!
Cute song 🥰
0:12 - love this part
If this is real, I like these guys. They're very good people who clearly don't want to hurt each other and found a creative way to resolve their conflicts. Good for them, I think people could learn alot from them.
Daniel Luke James Timberson's Incredibly Amazing Dream Troop - Intro (English) (HD)
Rest in peace Dana Hill
Great animated series and great SNES game!
Love how the surburban neighbors of goofy was a weird meta marriage critique… on a kids show ( I think his name was Brutus and his wife was peg)
No his name is Pete
@@justinratcliffe947 thank you
My childhood
0:39 Now gimme a beat!
This doesn't appear to be the original intro. I believe there were two scenes of Max dancing solo.
Today I learned that this song is sung by one of my most favorite R&B vocalists, Phil Perry!
I Miss Max And Goofy Together ❤️
Max Is Now Grown Up And Has His Own Life And Kids 😢
Bring back Goof Troop
Goof Troop - Intro (English) (HD)
Thank you!
Nothing beats 90s theme song music lol
La-doop-a-loo bop boppa doo bop! Yeah!
That's odd how some parts of the intro were changed. For 90% it's the same, but there is parts where there footage is altered for the iTunes release.
Disney needs to reboot this show this show was my childhood
this cartoon deserves a remake
NO remakes! Remastered and rerun!!! All the remakes I've seen so far have been a complete disappointment.
@@Mike_Elemental you are right, considering how "Disney Woke Agenda(DWA)" has been acting lately, if they make a remake...It just terrifies me when I barely imagine what they can do to characters like Peg, Pistol, Roxxane, and her BFF Stacy. Even the male characters are not safe, to put it simply they could turn some DA fanfics and fan art into a reality. For example, Goofy & Pete become Dream Daddies(Like the Game Dream Daddy-2019), and Max and PJ could become more than just friends if you know what I mean.
No Remakes. Just Remaster.
I’d Still Totally Would’ve Like To See The Equistria Girls Enjoy Guest Starring On Disney’s Goof Troop For The Thrill Of Constantly Dancing And Singing Along To The Disney’s Goof Troop Theme Song
Great times 😊😊