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>> Perfect.
Every cartoon has that one character.
The clown, the goofball, the one who trips over everything and makes you laugh every single scene. But every once in a while, that same character stops joking, locks in, and reminds everyone why you should never count them out. So today, we're taking a look at the 14 most goofiest characters that when it came down to it, and when it really mattered the most, locked the in.
Starting with Po from Kung Fu Panda. Po is a clumsy noodle slurping panda who trips over his own feet, eats everything in sight, and daydreams about practicing kung fu instead of actually doing it.
When he first shows up at the Jade Palace, he could barely climb the stairs. The Furious Five look at him like he's a joke. And honestly, for the first half of the movie, he kind of is.
This man Po was doing all of that kung fu training for some odd amount of time and didn't get skinnier at any point. He ain't burned no calories at all. Bro stayed the same size the entire series through the movies, THE SERIES, THE BOOKS. Come on, bro. pole. Really? How you jumping around doing all that [ __ ] And and didn't get smaller one time.
That's a superpower if you think about it.
>> He's a fanboy pretending to be a warrior and everybody knows it. But then Tai Lung shows up and Po has to fight him alone. No backup, no help, just a fat panda against the most dangerous warrior in all of China. And something clicks.
Po uses the Dragon Scroll secret, which is that the power was inside him the whole time. And he fights Tailong with this weird creative style that nobody expects. He uses his belly as a trampoline. He bounces off walls. He takes hits that would knock out anyone else and keeps coming. And then he finishes it with a woopy finger hold and just says like he's been doing this his whole life. When this movie came out, bro, it took the world by storm. You know how many times I heard people saying scadoo. Whenever you think about that that that finger hold, who you think of? Po. I'm so glad it got hella sequel movies to it, bro. And a series.
This entire franchise was lit.
I'm not a big fat panda.
I'm the big fat panda.
>> BARS. BARS. YOU BETTER TELL HIM, PO.
The whooshie finger. In Kung Fu Panda 2, he takes it even further. Lord Shen fires a cannon at him, and Po deflects the cannonball with inner peace and launches it right back. He goes from a guy who couldn't do a setup to a warrior who catches cannonballs with his mind.
In the third movie, he mastersqi, trains an army of pandas, and fights Kai in the spirit realm. And in the fourth movie, he takes on the chameleon in a multi-phase battle that blends comedy and pure power. Po's arc is literally goof turns legend. And the reason it hits so hard is because every serious moment feels earned. You watched him fail. You watched him get laughed at. So when he wins, it means something. While Po earned his warrior status over four months, the next character on this list earned his over four decades of being the biggest klutz in Disney history.
Hold on now. Hold on now. Don't let him get to goofy. DONALD SORA. KINGDOM HEARTS. GOOFY. THAT'S A LOCKED IN GUY.
ALL RIGHT. EVEN REGULAR GOOFY, TOO. I mean, yeah. You know, you know, you know.
>> Goofy has been stubbling over himself since the 1930s. He's the guy who falls off ladders, crashes through walls, and says borche at everything. For over 60 years, his entire personality was being the lovable idiot. So, when a Goofy movie came out in 1995, and oh, that movie is so peaked. That's one of my comfort movies. Oh, I love the the both of the movies where uh Maxi goes to college and when he's in middle school.
>> Made him a real emotional father. It caught everybody off guard.
>> Do you need a break from living? The whole movie is about Goofy taking his teenage son, Max, on a road trip because their relationship is falling apart. Max is embarrassed by his dad. He thinks Goofy is a joke. And for most of the movie, the comedy backs that up. Goofy does goofy things. Wow, shocker. He makes weird noises and he dances pretty badly. Classic Goofy. But then comes the hot tub scene with Pete. Pete tells Goofy that Max changed the road trip map behind his back and Goofy doesn't do a slapstick reaction. He doesn't fall over or make a funny face.
>> Yeah. Yeah. That boy Maxi don't understand that man Goofy got a past to him. First of all, he got Tomb Force.
Secondly, he was a Sora disciple. You feel me? He didn't realize he went through all that. Bro, you got to realize who YOUR DAD IS. MAXI, MAXI, YOUR DAD'S A LEGEND. HE JUST GOES QUIET.
His face shows pure heartbreak. Bill Farmer, the voice actor, delivered those lines without the full goofy accent on purpose. The director, wanted it to feel real, and it does. You're watching a cartoon dog have his heart broken by his own son, and it genuinely hurts.
>> You know, maybe Max isn't all the things that you think a son should be, but he loves me.
>> Then at the waterfall, when both of them are about to die, Max uses the perfect cast fishing move that Goofy taught him as a kid to save his dad's life. The same move, the same memory. Father and son reconnecting through the one thing that had always connected them. For a character named Goofy, that's one of the most emotionally powerful scenes Disney has ever made. But [ __ ] I've been a goof troop since I was a kid. Goof troops, we always stick together. Y'all watch Goof Troop, you know what I'm talking about.
>> From a goofy dad just trying to protect his son, things take quite a turn. The next character on this list proves the funny guy can also be the smartest one in the room when it actually matters.
Saka is the meat guy, the boomerang guy, the sarcastic one who can't bend any element and spends most of the show cracking jokes while everyone else throws fire and rocks at each other. In the first season, he's impulsive, cocky, and constantly getting clowned by his own team. He's >> Yeah, I I don't want to hear any Saka slander as long as it comes from me.
>> Shut your ass up.
>> Saka is that guy. I don't care what nobody say. First of all, Saka know how to fight. Saka get the hus. And he's comedically sound. He'll laugh your girl's jaws off. Hell, you mean >> the comic relief in a group of superpowered kids, and he knows it.
That's what makes his serious moment so powerful. In book three, Saka's master, he finally admits out loud that he feels useless. The Benders save the day during a meteor crisis, and Saka just stands there watching, knowing he couldn't help. So, he goes to train with Master Pandow, and for the first time, he drops the jokes. He humbly admits that he doesn't know if he's worthy. He forges a sword from a meteorite, and he earns real skill through hard work and humility, not superpowers. Are you Woo!
Woo!
Yeah! Then comes the day of Black Sun.
Saka planned the entire eclipse invasion after discovering it back in the library episode. And when his dad, Hakata, gets injured during the battle, Saka takes command. No sarcasm, no boomerang jokes, just a teenager leading troops into war with total focus and zero hesitation.
That's when you realize Saka was never the weak link. He was the strategist the whole time. The guy who couldn't bend a single element became the most important thinker in the group. Now, we're about a third of the way through. And so far, we've seen goofballs become warriors, dads, and leaders. But the next few characters take it even darker because sometimes the funny one doesn't just get serious, they get dangerous. Beast Boy from the 2003 Teen Titan show is the team's hyperactive little brother.
For all my people that grew up watching this show, I think you know what I'm about to say. Sing it with me. When there's trouble, you know who to call.
>> Team Tigers.
>> From their tower, they can see it all.
>> Team Tigers.
>> When deceiver only attacks, you can rest knowing they got your back. Cuz when the world is snoozing on the job, Teen Titans go like, "I'mma leave it at that. I'm leave it at that." The intros back then for a lot of cartoons was cooking. That's when they actually cared about making cartoon intros fire and it worked because we know it still 20 years later. If you ain't watched the early 2000s Teen Titan show, boy, you missed out. I mean, you can still watch it now. I'm just saying like when it when it first aired like boy when coming back from school let me stop.
>> He cracks animal puns non-stop. He eats tofu. He annoys Raven for fun. He shape shifts into random animals just to mess around and plenty more. On any given day, Beast Boy is the last person you'd expect to carry emotional weight. Then Tara shows up. Beast Boy falls hard for her. He defends her against the team's distrust, especially Ravens. He vouches for her when nobody else will. And when she betrays them to Slate in season two, Beast Boy doesn't crack a single joke.
>> That's how you lock in. For real. For real. You get your heart broken and it really puts you in a flow state. A heartbreak could either really A heartbreak could really make or break a man. For sure. Some people use it as a propeller and some people use it as a coping method to enable excuses.
>> So, what brings such a cool little chicky to our big groovy city, huh? I go where the wind takes me. You know, I get to see new places, meet new people, stomp a few bad guys here and there.
>> In Aftershock part one, after Terra takes out the entire team, crushing Cyborg, knocking Starfire off a cliff, and burying Raven in mud, Beast Boy confronts her alone. No puns, no animal gags, just a heartbroken kid, begging the girl he loves to stop what she's doing. And in the series finale, things change. Beast Boy finds what might be Terra at a school with no memory of who she was. He tries to remind her. He tries to bring her back. And when she tells him that things change, he accepts it quietly with zero jokes. Then he turns around and runs off to help the team. That's the moment the funny guy becomes the most emotional, mature person in the room. That takes so much strength. I commend you for that cuz that is not easy, bro. Especially after getting your heart broke like that and you not wanting to let her go, but you let her go anyway by accepting it and just sucking it up and taking it straight to the forehead.
>> What?
>> What do you mean? You what?
>> GOOD AT ALL. WHAT THE [ __ ] I BRO, PAUSE.
Colossal size. Pause.
>> And while Beast Boy serious side came from Heartbreak, I just said sucking it up and taking it straight to the forehead. What the WHAT IS COMING OUT?
I'M going just shut up. I'm going to shut up. It's I'm just making it worse.
I'm making it worse.
>> The next characters came from something just as personal. Being the only one without powers. Unstoppable is the definition of a sidekick. He loses his pants. He talks to a naked mole rat. His catchphrase is basically screaming in fear.
>> All these shows were my childhood. So I ain't even going to sit here and be like, "Yo, if you watch this back in the day all the damn time, cuz each AND EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE WAS MY literal childhood." Does all the heavy lifting while Ron stumbles through every single mission looking like he wandered into the wrong show. But Ron has this thing called mystical monkey power. In season 1's Monkey Fist Strikes, Ron faces his lifelong fear of monkeys, gains power from ancient jade statues, and fights effectively for the first time in the entire series. It's a real shift. The guy who couldn't walk through a door without falling actually holds his own in real combat.
>> Mystical power or not, you have no chance against a master of monkey kung fu.
>> That's why I'm pulling the plug. Rufus, search and destroy.
>> And then the series finale happens.
Graduation. Alien warloads, Warhawk and War Manga attack, and Kim goes down. Ron sees the person he cares about most in danger and something snaps. His full mystical monkey power activates and he destroys both threats solo. No jokes, no screaming, no pants falling down. Just run fully powered up, saving the world while Kim watches. The sidekick became the hero. And because you spend four seasons watching him be the butt of every single joke, the payoff is enormous. Massive, some might say. Ron proved the sidekick can save the day.
But the next character proved that the angriest cartoon duck alive is also the most protective parent alive.
>> Another Kingdom Hearts Sora disciple veteran.
Him and Goofy was in the background.
Sora, Mickey, Donald. Like, bro, come on.
You give Donald a stave and Goofy a shield. Oh yeah. They going to get to work. I I don't know about the heels though because you know my boy Donald, he take a little bit long to do the damn heels. But it's okay. It's fine. It's whatever.
>> Donald Duck has been getting hit, shocked, blown up, and yelled at since 1934. He's the unluckiest cartoon character ever made. His whole deal is getting mad at things and losing. Every short, every movie, every appearance ends with Donald getting wrecked in some new way. He's a walking punching bag.
But in the 2017 DuctTales reboot.
>> Yeah, Ducktals.
[ __ ] what? They showing all of my childhood right now. This gave me. Yeah, I'm loving this movie, by the way. They gave Donald something he never had before. Real depth. In this version, Donald isn't just angry for no reason.
He's angry be >> Well, not this version. I'm talking about the old school Ducktails. If you know what I'm talking about, you know what I'm talking about.
>> Because he's terrified of losing his nephews. His sister Dala disappeared and he raised Huey, Dwey, and Louie completely alone. Every outburst, every overreaction, every meltdown comes from a place of love and fear. In Day Trip of Doom, the Beagle Boys kidnap the boys and hold them for ransom. Donald shows up and takes on two of them by himself, including the massive bouncy Beagle in pure rage mode. He's not fighting smart.
He's fighting like a parent who will destroy absolutely anything between him and his kids. And in the season 1 finale, The Shadow War, he goes full beast mode and screams, "GET AWAY FROM MY KIDS." While charging into chaos, the angriest duck in cartoon history turned out to be the fiercest dad.
>> Get away from my dad.
>> Wait, what?
>> So, we're pretty deep into this list now, and the pattern is clear. The goofier they act, the harder they hit when it matters. And these last few characters take that idea to the absolute limit. Ed from Ed, Ed, and Eddie is the big dumb one.
>> The menace of menaces, the literal stupid, strong, slow kid on the block.
Boy, Ed is the last person you want to have lock in on you.
>> His brain is full of chickens and monster movies. He eats his own mattress. He talks to his belly button.
He has superhuman strength, but almost never uses it on purpose. Most of the time, he's just a muscle that the other two Eds point in a direction and hope for the best. But in the 2009 movie Ed and Eddie's Big Picture Show, Ed does something he's never done before. Wait for it, guys. He thinks >> what? Yep. Their biggest scam ever has failed. The entire neighborhood is hunting them down, and they're running for their lives. Ed drives the getaway car Flintstone style, feet through the floor, carrying the entire vehicle while smashing through fences and playgrounds.
And at the climax, when Eddie's older brother starts beating Eddie in front of everyone, Ed steps in. He pulls the hinge bolt out of a door, causing it to slam into the bully's face and knocks him out cold. You see, that's the only time in the entire series that Ed hurt someone on purpose. And he did it to protect his best friend from real abuse.
No randomness, no accident, pure focus loyalty from the dumbest kid on the block. But from a kid who finally used his brain, let's talk about a handyman who used his heart. Seuss from Gravity Falls is the big friendly guy who calls everyone dude. Bro, Gravity Falls is so much deeper than we really thought it was. Like, when we grew up watching the first episode to the last episode, it went from sunshine and rainbows to a dark corner. If you know, you know. That show is that show is mindboggling. Holy. Eats questionable food and works at the Mystery Shack's handyman while acting like a giant kid. He's lovable and harmless and seemingly has zero depth beyond being funny and weird. Then, Blendin's game happens. Seuss hates his birthday because his dad never showed up. Year after year, he waited and his dad just never came. When Blended offers him a time travel wish that could fix everything, Seuss makes a choice that changes how you see him forever. He doesn't use the wish to get his dad back. He chooses his Mystery Shack family instead. Stan, Dipper, Mabel, the people who actually showed up. He picks found family over blood in a quiet, heartbreaking moment that proves the goofiest character in the show is also the wisest.
>> It's nothing. I uh I got to go fix a pipe or something.
>> Whoa. Do you guys see Z Seuss? What happened to Oh no. Oh no. No.
>> And in Weird Meageddon, when Bill Cipher turns his grandma into a chair and reality is falling apart, Seuss doesn't hide. He steps up, protects the kids, and fights through the apocalypse with pure heart. The big dumb handyman became the emotional anchor of the whole show.
Now, while Seuss found his strength through family, the next character found his through loyalty to one singular person. When he first woke up, he realized he had snow white hair and glowing green eyes. He could walk through walls, disappear, and fly. I'm sorry, I had to say that [ __ ] That [ __ ] go too hard, bro. That intro is tough. That intro is going to last for generations, bro. I even made a short over on my main channel about me being in a Danny Phantom type of situation. It was It was nice. That and Kim Possible and the Teen Titans one.
Tough intros. Backfenton is the loud, clumsy, ectoobsessed dad from Danny Phantom. He breaks his own inventions.
He embarrasses his family constantly.
He's basically a walking lab accident in an orange jumpsuit. Every ghost hunter in the show is better than him. Or at least that's what you're supposed to think. In the Million-Dollar Ghost, Vlad Plasmas puts a bounty on Danny Phantom, and things get dangerous pretty fast.
When Mattiey's life is on the line, Jack shows up alone and beats Vlad and his ghost vultures without breaking a sweat.
Then he throws Vlad into the ghost zone like it's nothing. And after Vlad calls him an idiot, Jack hits back with, "Maybe so, but I'm the idiot who beat you." Yeah, that line goes hard.
>> It's not possible. You're an idiot. An idiot.
>> Maybe so, but I'm the idiot who beat you.
Got it.
>> In Rainstorm, Jack puts on the untested Fenton ectokeleton, a mech suit that literally drains your life force and uses it to fight the Fright Knight during the Ghost King's invasion. He knows it could kill him, but he does it anyway because his family is in danger.
The bubbling dad who can't toast bread without setting the kitchen on fire turns into the most dangerous person in the room when his kids need him. But from a dad in a literal mech suit, let's go to a tow truck who became a secret agent. Woo! That boy Mater ain't nothing to play with. You hear me? Still to this day, I think about what happened to Lightning McQueen.
I feel so bad for him, bro. That's just That's so sad. If you know, you know.
Mater is the rusty tow truck from Radiator Springs who tells tall tales, makes bad puns, and has zero understanding of anything beyond towing.
Everyone treats him like harmless comic relief, including his best friend, Lightning McQueen. He's the lovable country idiot, and the first Cars movie makes that very clear. You good?
>> Uh-oh. This ain't going to be good.
>> Then Carters 2 puts him in a spy movie.
>> Hey, he ped on you [ __ ] That's what you get, boy.
>> Movie. British agents Finn McMissell and Holly Shiftwell mistake him for an American operative. And Mater stumbles into an international espionage plot during the World Grand Prix. No training, no skills, just a tow truck and way over his head. But here's the wild part. Mater actually succeeds. He uses his toe cable like a weapon. He infiltrates a secret villain meeting disguised as Ivan. And he cracks the entire sabotage plot by recognizing a rare engine bolt that nobody else would have noticed. His knowledge of obscure engine parts, the one thing everyone always ignored him about, is what solves the case. When Lightning is about to be blown up by a bomb, Mater saves him. And when he figures out Sir Miles Axelrod is the mastermind, it's not luck. It's because Mater paid attention to the one thing he actually knows. The lovable idiot was the real hero the whole time.
And the next character is proved that being the clown doesn't mean you can't be the most powerful person on the team.
I'm still wondering why the Flash is on this list, but I I now that I think about it, he is pretty punny if you catch my DR. Like punny, like puns and Okay, shut your bra up.
>> Flash in the Justice League animated series is the team's class clown. He cracks jokes during fights. He eats non-stop. He flirts with villains. He acts like the annoying little brother while Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman handle the real work. The entire league treats him like the least serious member. And most of the time he's fine with that. Then divided we fall happens.
Brainiacs fuses with Lex Luthther and takes >> you know now that I think about it for like the third or fourth time he is pretty punny. He's pretty comedic relief compared to the other heroes. So what am I talking about?
>> Down the entire Justice League. Superman is out. Batman is out. Everyone is on the ground. And the Flash, the goofball is the last one standing. What happens next is one of the most famous scenes in DC animation history. Flash runs. He runs around the entire planet multiple times, building up speed that nobody thought was possible. He vibrates at frequencies that break physics, and he strips the brainiac technology off Luther's body layer by layer with his bare hands while moving so fast that time itself seems to stop. The whole league watches in shock as the guy they underestimated becomes the most powerful person in the room. Now, he almost dies doing it. He nearly fades into the speed force and disappears forever, but the team pulls him back. And from that moment on, nobody in the league ever treats the Flash like a joke again. The clown was the secret weapon all along.
While the Flash saved the League with speed, the next character saved his best friend with pure stubbornness >> and killed him.
>> What the hell?
Oh my god.
>> Killed him over some coochie.
>> You what?
>> And you think we forgot about that, Rigby? I'll kill you. And then he killed his friend.
YOU THINK WE FORGOT ABOUT THAT LITTLE [ __ ] NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO. We didn't forget. Rigby from Regular Show is the hyper immature raccoon who causes about 90% of the park's problems.
He's lazy, selfish, impulsive, and has zero self-control. Every single episode, he does something dumb, spirals into chaos, and Morai has to bail him out.
He's the chaos agent of the show, and for the first few reasons, that's basically all he is. But later seasons show a different in the Een plan. And Rigby feels like he doesn't deserve Eileen because he never finished high school. So he secretly goes back to school to get his diploma. He cancels dates. He hides it from everyone. And when Eileen confronts him, he owns up to it with real maturity. The slacker raccoon who couldn't commit to anything committed to bettering himself for someone he loved.
No, wait. I'VE GOT MY DIPLOMA. Come back.
You misspelled diploma, dude. Huh?
>> And when Morai gets dumped and spirals into an emotional mess, Riby fakes a breakup with Eileene so that he can enter dumb town and pull Morai out. He nearly loses himself in the act, almost believing the fake breakup is real before snapping back to save his best friend. The guy who spent years being the problem became the solution. And because you watched him be so selfish for so long, the loyalty hits 10 times harder. This show was so damn large back when it first dropped. There was a a version of this show that came out before the version that's uploaded today where they would have borderline quote unquote cuss words on there. It'd be like, "What the H, BRO? WHAT THE S?" I'M I'm literally saying what they're saying in that version. WHAT THE S, BRO?
LITERALLY, IT had all of us hooked back then. WE THAT'S HOW THAT'S HOW THEY GOT US TO WATCH THE SHOW. But then they changed it to something else because uh the Karens was so appalled. Now the first episode lame as hell. I ain't gonna lie to you. The first couple episodes garbage. You can still find the original version that came out and aired like on YouTube. I I don't think you can find it on streaming platforms. I I don't think you can. You can find it on YouTube though. The original Regular Show was a part of that legendary generation that was in like the mid 2000s. We was eating back then. We had Regular Show, Adventure Time, Gumball.
We had so many more other shows that was just straight gas right after the early 2000s era. Man, that was that was a great time. We had a crazy lineup, bro.
But from a raccoon who grew up, let's end with a warhog who charged into battle. Pumba is the farting, buggeeing, carefree warhog who lives by Hakuna Matata. He and Timman spend their days doing absolutely nothing, eating bugs and avoiding responsibility. That's their entire philosophy. No worries, no stress, no fighting, just pure vibes.
>> Delicacies.
>> Peacons with a very pleasant crunch.
>> You'll learn to love them.
>> I'm telling you, Kev, this is the great life. No rules, no responsibilities.
Ooh, the little green film kind. And best of all, no worries.
>> But when Simba goes back to Pride Rock to face Scar, Puma goes with him. No hesitation. And during the battle of Pride Rock with hyenas, every >> Yeah, he from the hood, bro. They they they was not used to that at all. He from the trenches. Okay. Where in the kingdom on fire, Pumba stops being the funny sidekick. He charges through Scar's hyena army like a living tank.
Head down full speed, clearing a path so Simba can reach Scar. And when one of the hyenas calls him a pig, he snaps.
They call me Mr. Pig. And barrels through them with pure fury. In the Lion King one, we see the same battle from Timon and Pumba's perspective. And Pumba is even more determined the second time around. And in Mufasa, the Lion King from 2024, Timon and Pumba actually fight Scar directly in a scrappy all-out brawl when the pride is threatened. The Hakuna Matic guy, the no worries Warhog.
When it counted, he put his body on the line for his friend without a second thought. That's the power of the goofy character getting serious. Hey man, let me know what y'all think about this video in the comment section. I still can't get over the fact that I said in the beginning, why was the Flash on the list and totally forgot that The Flash is goofy as [ __ ] Bro's a jokester. I totally forgot about that. Dang. I I gotta rewatch Justice League Unlimited or Justice League. I mean, either or. I mean, one's the original, one's a sequel. I mean, you know, these are the type of people that you don't want to piss off. Okay. Hey, shout out to Learn the Lore. Y'all go check out his channel. Support his videos if you like it. Subscribe if you want to. This is my first time being on his channel, so I'm going to check out more of his videos.
Y'all know how we get down over here, bro. We We like in the cartoon fiction type of anime niche. You know, everything fiction around here. Y'all love that. I love it. Sometimes I dip my toe in other places and go to different niches. You never know what happens over on this channel right here. And I kind of do the same thing over on my main channel. So, it's not really a surprise with me. I love lockin scenes regardless, especially when it's earned a earned LOCKIN SCENE.
BUT IF IT'S JUST somebody locking in all the time, it's just like another Tuesday in the office, right? All right, I'm done. I'll see y'all in the next video.
Y'all go support, learn the lore.
Shalom.
>> Hey, listen.
>> The dreams and you're with me right now.
right here and now. I'll give you a taste. Snake princess, I'll be your king.
Staring in your eyes, I know that I'm paradise.
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