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Pistol Pete
Pistol
Vital statistics
Title Pistol Pete
Gender Female
Full Name Pistol Pete
Race Humanoid cat
Family Pete (father)
Peg Pete (mother)
P.J. (older brother)
Voice Actor Nancy Cartwright
Appearances Goof Troop
Status Alive
Location Spoonerville

Pistol Pete is one of the main characters in Goof Troop. She is the daughter of Peg and Pete and the little sister of P.J.

Personality and Appearance[]

Pistol is a nauseatingly adorable and unbearably beautiful 4 1/2-6 year old girl. She has a tendency to run her mouth off anywhere. She has floor-length red hair tied in 2 pigtails with yellow ribbons, fair skin, a small gap between her teeth, blue eyes, a black nose and wears a white long-sleeved blouse with a pink collar, cuffs and sash, yellow knee-length skirt, frilly red or white panties, pink ankle-high socks and white Velcro ballet shoes with pink trim.

Background[]

Pistol is the youngest child and only daughter of Pete and Peg and the younger sister of P.J.. In addition to her cuteness and beauty, she is extremely lively and hyperactive. Pete is also shown to have a very soft spot for her, as he spoils her and pays her ridiculous amounts of money for no reason. At the beginning of the series, she’s 4 and in preschool, but turns 6 in Three Ring Bind.

Appearances[]

Goof Troop Pistol is generally a supporting character. She is often seen getting into messes, often having to be bailed out by Max and P.J., or even Pete. She often gives P.J. a headache by getting him to play with her; however, the two are seen to work together at times.

Trivia[]

  • For reasons that are unknown, neither Pistol nor her mother appear in the films, despite being based on Goof Troop. A common fan theory suggests that Peg and Pete got divorced between the end of the series and the first film, and Peg has taken Pistol with her.
  • She was voiced by Nancy Cartwright, best known for playing the voice of Bart Simpson and some other supporting characters on The Simpsons.
  • Her name is a play on one of Pete's name in the original Mickey cartoons, "Pistol Pete".

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