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PPPSSC Since: Nov, 2009
May 19th 2013 at 5:35:40 PM •••

I'm moving this here for a few reasons:

  1. It's redundant. Most of these tropes are already listed on the Goof Troop character sheet and since that's all he was ever in (taking into account the movies share a character sheet), it doesn't really need to be in both places.
  2. It has Skewed Priorities. A lot of his defining traits (e.g. Nice Guy, Shrinking Violet, Nervous Wreck) and roles (e.g. The Drag-Along, No-Respect Guy) are unlisted, in favor of a list skewed toward character design and occasional character breaks (most of which rely on defining traits). I could easily add them, but that would make it more redundant.
  3. It's longer than Max's list here, and Max's list is mostly cataloguing tropes outside the show, so it's less redundant.

Also, Rob Paulsen is not a trope, as much as we might want him to be.

Tropes that apply to PJ:

Edited by 69.172.221.6
lebrel {{Tsundere}} pet. Since: Oct, 2009
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Mar 7th 2012 at 4:49:45 PM •••

  • Cute Shotaro Boy: In Goof Troop and Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. As for A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie, House Of Mouse, and Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, he's still cute as a button, but too old to be considered this trope.

One, Cute Shotaro Boy has been renamed to Adorably Precocious Child. Two, this trope is highly misused and this example suggests that it does not apply; please check the definition at Adorably Precocious Child before re-adding.

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