The Cast Of The Goofy Movie Reimagined As Humans

Your favorite '90s anthropomorphic dogs fully humanized.

If you grew up in the late '80s or early '90s, The Goofy Movie probably lives somewhere in your memory, right alongside Max, Roxanne, and a very specific kind of cartoon crush. The movies were goofy in the best way, but they also left fans wondering what these characters would look like if they were reimagined as humans instead of anthropomorphic dogs.

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That is exactly what artist Kii decided to explore with fan art inspired by The Goofy Movie and An Extremely Goofy Movie. The lineup includes familiar faces like Goofy and Max, plus deeper cuts such as Beret Girl and Bradley Uppercrust III, all given a fresh human twist.

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Scroll through Kii’s reinterpretations and see which version feels most spot-on.

1. Goofy and Sylvia

1. Goofy and SylviaKii
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2. Max, P.J., and Bobby

2. Max, P.J., and BobbyKii
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3. Max and Roxanne

3. Max and RoxanneKii

Kii’s human reimagining gives these Disney characters a fresh look without losing what made them memorable.

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4. P.J. and Beret Girl

4. P.J. and Beret GirlKii

5. Max and Bradley

5. Max and BradleyKii

That contrast makes the whole set even more fun to look through.

6. Powerline

6. PowerlineKii

The reimagining of the beloved characters from The Goofy Movie as humans showcases an impressive level of creativity that resonates with fans of the original films. The artist has successfully captured the essence of Max and Roxanne, transforming them into relatable human forms while maintaining their distinctive traits. This imaginative twist not only invites nostalgia but also encourages viewers to engage with the characters in a new light. Sharing this artwork with fellow Disney enthusiasts promises to spark conversations about the enduring charm of these characters and their adventures.

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