The popcorn turns the rooftop of Goofy and Max’s house into a "more snowy" house, Mona laughs about what had happened, exposing her buckteeth that are identical to those of Goofy and Max, and they make snow angels on the roof. Mona is seen making popcorn with Goofy while Max takes a walk outside, When Max comes back to the house, Goofy and Mona make popcorn but Goofy puts too much in the popcorn machine. And after that happens, Goofy seems to accidentally keep embarrassing Max by showing Mona Max's baby pictures. Afterwards, she is seen on the train and then walks off to Goofy’s car. The train takes Max and Mona to his hometown and they fall asleep next to each other on the train ride. Maxs dream girl Roxanne is portrayed as attractive and sweet throughout 'A Goofy Movie,' and both kids and adults will notice that the movie goes out of its way to ensure the audience understands. Mona is first seen walking with Max from the ticket booth at the train station and seeing him talking to his father, Goofy on the phone. Mona is a character from the "Christmas Maximus" segment of Disney's 2004 animated direct-to-video film, Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas. Then, there's a will they or won't they office romance with Casey (Lizzy Caplan) and Henry (Adam Scott).“ Oh that Mona! She's really something! You sure know how to pick 'em Maxie!” ― Goofy, talking to Max about Mona Even though its seasons are short and to the point, Party Down is filled with funny, from its brilliantly absurd clientele to certain Party Down Catering employees will never get along, such as himbo/aspiring actor Kyle (Ryan Hansen) and hard-sci-fi devotee/writer Roman (Martin Starr). He believes that taking Max on a road trip that Goofy's own father took him on years ago will keep Max from going down the wrong path. Yes, even Michael Scott would wonder how Ron manages to run a business.Įach episode of Party Down sees Ron and his cater-waiter employees working at a different event, though many are often caught hardly working. Goofy assumes that Max will become a delinquent after Max gets in trouble for crashing an assembly at school with his Powerline impression. Party Down shares that conceit with head caterer Ron Donald (Ken Marino), the most awkward bumbling boss you've ever seen. If Modern Family had any consistent situation, it was that patriarchs Phil and Jay (Ed O'Neill) were completely in over their heads and couldn't convince anyone to follow their lead. Watch on Max (S1) or Hulu (both seasons) Jury Duty Howard is a veteran of the public school system, she occasionally needs reminders she's far too stubborn in her ways.īut it's newly-hired substitute teacher Gregory Eddie (Tyler James Williams) who makes the most of the mockumentary format, as his awkward looks into the cameras are funniest little touches. Or often it's her colleagues, such as Barbara Howard (Sheryl Lee Ralph) who take home a new moral. Her intentions, of course, are great, but she always learns something by the end of the episode. Primarily, we follow well-meaning Janine (Quinta Brunson), who is still new at Abbott, and always manages to screw something up for everyone by trying too hard. For varying reasons, the financially-lacking Abbott school in Philadelphia continues to allow documentary crews in to see its teachers struggle trying to do their jobs while their hilariously incompetent principal Ava Coleman (Janelle James) is more concerned with the latest trends. Modern Family (along with The Office and Parks & Rec) pushed mockumentary comedy pretty far, and Abbott Elementary is the latest series to truly own the format. Its unknown who the mother is as she died when. Lastly, there is the soul-draining Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch), an energy vampire.Ĭonstantly hilarious, and filled with surprises, Shadows is all about the trouble of living with and relying on others. Max first appeared in the animated series Goof Troop as an 11 year old boy whos the only son of Goofy. The vain Nandor (Kayvan Novak) refuses to turn Guillermo into a vampire the way he wants, and refers to him as "Gizmo." Then, there's the boisterous and hyper-sexual sorta-couple of Laszlo (Matt Berry) and the frustrated Nadja (Natasia Demetriou), who both have more antics than the Modern Family kids ever did. His roommates, though, are a nightmare in their nonsense. Oh, and they're vampires - except for Guillermo (Harvey Guillén), the doting 'familiar' (human butler) who tries to be of service. While Modern Family focused on the Dunphy flock and how they annoy each other, What We Do In The Shadows is a mockumentary about a found family that won't leave each other - no matter how irritating they all are.
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