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Guest chapter 7 . 8/25/2019 "...let 'er fly!" Max swung the fishing pole down. He waited for a few minutes, then realized he might be too late. He waited a few more minutes, then got really worried. "Dad?" He yelled. No response. He started breathing heavily. 'No...oh, God, no...' He loosened up the tarp, which allowed him to float down. He looked around frantically. He finally got free of the tarp and dived into the river. He surfaced and looked around. "Dad!" He continued looking in all directions before he saw his lifeless father washed up on shore. Heart racing, Max swam as fast as he could to Goofy. "Dad!" Max pulled him out of the water and collapsed on his knees. He checked for breathing. Max started hyperventilating. "No...no, no, no, no. Please!" He started doing CPR on Goofy. "Come on, Dad. Don't leave me." He did several more compressions. "Don't leave me!" He started crying as he did several more failed compressions. He started pounding on Goofy's chest. "Come on! Come on!" He sobbed. "Come on, you son of a bitch!" He continued trying to revive his father until the sun set completely. He sobbed harder and tried CPR one more time. No luck. Max broke down completely and hugged his lifeless father. He cried himself to sleep. The next morning, Max woke up with a heavy heart. He picked up his father's lifeless body and trudged along the river looking for their car. "DAD!" He sprinted to his father and threw the door off of him. He checked for a pulse and turned back to Roxanne. "CALL AN AMBULENCE!" |
Fans of Max Goof chapter 7 . 1/11/2019 Rameses led Max to the throne room, laughed as he took off his crown, "Alright, Maxie boy. I know you. What's this really about?" Instead of answering Rameses, Max turned to look at the monuments where the Hebrew slaves were working restlessly which it caused Max to gasp with shock/disbelief in his widen eyes because he couldn't believe what he saw until he narrowed his eyes as he glared at Rameses in hatred. "Is this some kind of joke to you, Rameses?" Max demanded, but Rameses chuckled at Max. "What's so funny, Rameses?" Max still demanded. Rameses sat up straight as he replied, "Max, I cannot change what you see. I have to maintain the ancient traditions. I bear the weight of my father's crown. He was a great leader." "And how was your dad, Seti a great leader, Rameses when he's the real culprit who murdered all the innocent Hebrew firstborns, huh?" Max demanded. Rameses shrugged, "Hmph, slaves." "Why you're nothing but another tyrannical dictator who makes people suffer, just like your dad, Seti!" Max shouted by lashing out at Rameses to shock Rameses/much to Rameses's disbelief. Then after a few seconds, Rameses's look turned to anger and he got up from his throne as he put his crown back on, roughly went past Max as he'd rather not be insulted by some mutt boy like that Goof kid, Max. "Please, Rameses, I-" Max Goof weakly begged with heartbroken tears of desperation in his eyes until Rameses turned to cut Max off, glare, yell and point at Max, "I will not be the weak link, Goof boy! Tell Moses's people as of today... their workload has been doubled, thanks to Moses's God. Or is it thanks to Moses?" Max gasped at how cold and heartless Rameses was like Seti with shock/sadness/fright in his widen eyes, watched as Rameses turned to storm away from Max right back to the hall, opened the doors to the hall where the dancers were entertaining the guests again and shut the doors. Then Max Goof glared at the closed doors. He closed his eyes as he shook his head in disgust. Max Goof and Moses arrived at the palace as the darkness spread over Egypt while the sun was still shining over the Hebrew village. As Max Goof and Moses entered the palace, Moses ran his hand over one of the pillars, which had a huge crack in it, and started walking down the halls to look for Rameses. "Rameses? Rameses?" he called out for his adoptive brother. Then he and Max Goof heard a voice reply sarcastically, "Oh, let me guess. You want me to let your people go." Moses and Max Goof looked up and saw Rameses sitting on the statue of Seti drinking wine. Max Goof narrowed his eyes at Rameses in fury. Moses recognized it was the same spot he and Rameses always hung around together since they were young. "I hoped I would find you here." he smiled at Rameses, unlike Max Goof. But Rameses wasn't in a cheerful mood. He growled as he threw his glass of wine towards the ground, "Get out!" Max Goof backed away, but taunted Rameses mockingly. "Try making us, Rameses." Moses knew how mad his adoptive brother was, "Rameses, we must bring this to an end." Rameses stayed silent and turned away from Moses angrily. "Rameses, please. Talk to me." Moses sighed sadly. "We could always talk here." But Rameses stayed at his spot. Moses heaved a heavy sigh, "This place. So many memories." He remember the good times he and Rameses had since they were young and smiled, "I remember the time you switched the heads of the gods in the temple of Ra." He chuckled at the memory. Rameses glared down at Moses, "If I recall correctly, you were there switching the heads right along with me." Max Goof narrowed his eyes as he glared at Rameses in the defense of Moses. "LIAR!" Max Goof shouted as he pointed his finger at Rameses which it caused Rameses to threateningly glared back/sneered at Max Goof until Max Goof felt a hand on his shoulder and turned to realize it was Moses who placed his hand on Max Goof's shoulder. Moses shook his head no and told Max Goof. "Let me handle this, Max!" Max Goof sighed in defeat, but it didn't stop him from glaring at Rameses with pure rage and hatred in his eyes. "Humph!" Moses thought of what Rameses said and replied, "No, it was you. I didn't do that." Rameses corrected him as he climbed off the statue, "Oh, yes you did. You put the hippo on the crocodile and the crocodile-" "On the falcon." Moses finished for him. "Yes! And the priests thought it was a horrible omen and fasted for two months!" Rameses added with anger. "Father was furious! You were always getting me into trouble!" He stormed away from Moses and Max Goof to the wall carvings. Then Rameses looked at the ring Moses gave back to him on his finger with a small smile, "But then, you were always there to get me out of trouble again." Moses smiled back at him, understanding that Rameses was grateful for the time he helped him get out of his problems. Rameses looked at Moses with a sad expression and asked as he put his hand on his shoulder, "Why can't things be the way they were before?" Their moment together was interrupted when Rameses's son spoke up, "Father?" Rameses, Moses and Max Goof looked over to see the young prince with a torch in his hands, "It's so dark. I'm frightened." Rameses came over to his son and held him close to him for comfort. The young prince looked over at Moses and asked his father in anger, "Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?" Rameses remembered Moses was responsible for sending the plagues to Egypt that destroyed their empire. He nodded, "Yes." He turned to Moses and glared at him, "But one must wonder... why." Moses replied sadly, "Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves." He glared at Rameses, "Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go." Max Goof still glared at Rameses, nodding his head in agreement with Moses. Rameses growled, "I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and the evening star. I am Pharaoh." Max Goof scoffed with fists on his hips. "Yeah, right, says you, Rameses, the tyrant who calls himself Pharaoh." Rameses threw Max Goof another death glare. "Something else is coming. Something much worse than anything before." Moses tried to warn Rameses as he begged him, "Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!" He pointed to Rameses's son, who was hiding behind his father in fear. Rameses glared, "I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. And that little Goof mutt boy, Max was just as bad as you Hebrews" He looked at the carving of Seti, "My father had the right idea about how to deal with your people." "Rameses-" Moses tried to reason with him. But Rameses didn't listen and continued, "And I think it's time I finished the job." "Rameses!" Moses exclaimed in horror. "And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypyt such as never has been or ever will be again!" Rameses finished. Moses looked in horror at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, at Rameses's son, who gasped in shock, whereas, Max Goof glared at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles with fatter tears of fury and rage in his angry eyes until Max Goof punched the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, while, Moses said to Rameses sadly, "Rameses, you bring this upon yourself." Max Goof still narrowed his eyes, glowered/scowled/glared in fatter tears of rage, growled at not Rameses this time, but at the carving of Seti in fury, clenched/gritted/gnashed his teeth together in disgust, grunted, raised his balled up fists to pound on the wall as hard as he could in frustration, letting out of his pure anger towards Seti but he fell to knees by collapsing to the ground as he started weeping his eyes/heart out/head/face off uncontrollably against the wall with fatter tears of anger kept forming, coming out of his eyes and streaming/pouring down to his face non stop, his hands and shoulders shaking with hysterical sobs much to Moses's concern for Max Goof. Max Goof continued pounding on the wall with his balled up fists as he was still sobbing. Moses couldn't bear to see Max Goof upset like this/that at all. He sighed, placing his hand on Max Goof's back to try his best to comfort Max Goof, but Max Goof continued sobbing uncontrollably especially all because of Seti. Max Goof really hates Seti with a burning, stronger passion because of Seti's tyrannical dictatorship. |
Prince Max Goof chapter 7 . 1/11/2019 A familiar, long, black, wild, haired, slender, young teenage black canine/dog boy with two front teeth showing who wears a red short-sleeved hoodie, blue pants and black sneakers merely stood there, looked at his staff, raised his staff in the air as his staff touched the floors, stood upright, backed away as the staff begun to move and Rameses and the priests watched in wonder. Suddenly, the staff turned yellow and it transformed in to a yellowish white cobra. He and all the guests gasped in wonder at it and the cobra hissed. Rameses looked at it a bit amazed and unimpressed at the same time and chuckled, "Well, um, impressive, Goof boy. Very well, Maxie boy. I'll play along." He walked over to his son the Egyptian prince, smirking at the same, familiar boy who turned out to be none other than Max Goof himself (roughly the exact same age as in Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995). "Hoptep, Huy, give this mutt boy, Max Goof the snake charmer our answer." The priests bowed to Pharaoh Rameses as they delightfully rubbed their hands sinisterly, walked over towards Max and waved their hands to the Hebrew slaves at the windows to make them lower blocks down to block the sun out. The hall darkened and only one window was left open a little. Sunlight beamed from it reflected off a mirror on the statue of Sobek. The slaves positioned the light down another mirror on the statue of Sekhmet and shine the light on the priests who have gotten into position and started chanting as the green smoke formed behind them and showed Max the shadows of some of the gods, and the flames formed in fire pits in fronts of the two of the statues. [HOTEP & HUY] By the power of Ra Mut, Nut, Khnum, Ptah They chanted/showed Max a statue of the goddess Nephthys and a wall carving of the vulture goddess much to Max Goof's shock. "Nephthys, Nekhbet," The priests chanted as they formed images of animals and chanted, showing Max the statue of the crocodile go Sobek and the lioness goddess Sekhmet. "Sobek, Sekhmet." "Sokar, Selket, Reshpu, Wadjet." The statue of the jackel god of the dead Anubis appeared from the smoke and a statue of the goddess Anukis, the god Seshmu, and the goddess Meshkent appeared in the light. "Anubis, Anukis, Seshmu, Meshkent." Hotep used his hands to create a shadow image of a scorpion and Huy made the shadow image of a frog to resemble the goddess Heket. "Hemsut, Tefnut, Heket, Mafdet." Hotep waved his hands in the flames and blew them to a statue of a goddess Nut, and Huy blew flames from a torch right in front of Max which it freaks Max out by startling Max. "Ra, Mut, Nut, Ptah, Hemsut, Tefnut, Sokar, Selk." Max Goof gasped as he jumped out of way/backed off/up with fright/shock in his wide eyes to avoid being touched by the flames/ending up burned to death until he glared/scowled/narrowed his eyes at Huy with a 'How dare you!' look for almost burning him. Rameses was sitting in his throne with his son watching with pride as the priests chanted, "Seshmu, Reshpu, Sobek, Wadjet." Max turned to glance at Rameses with shock in his wide eyes/mouth opened/jaw dropped. "Heket, Mafdet, Nephthys, Nekhbet, Ra!" Statues of some of the gods circled around Max as purple and blue smoke started to form above them. Max heard Hotep, looked over at the statue of the goddess Bastet as he saw Hotep on the top still with shock in his wide eyes. [HOTEP] So you think you've got friends in high places Hotep brought two halves of a dish together. [HOTEP] With the power to put us on the run? Hotep opened them back up to spread as the smoke came around Hotep and he vanished, with the smoke taking the form of bared fangs grinning menacingly. [HUY] Well, forgive us these smiles on our faces Max heard Huy, looked over as he saw Huy standing at some curtains near the other statues and smoke formed around him as well. Huy joined in as the curtains opened and closed to look like a smile. [HUY] You'll know what power is when we are done The smoke formed around Huy and like Hotep, Huy vanished as well which it made Max wonder where the priests have gone with confusion/curiosity in Max Goof's eyes. [HOTEP & HUY] (coming out of nowhere with sinister grins) Max Max threw Hotep and Huy a dirty look by glaring at the priests without a word, but neither of the priests, Hotep nor Huy noticed the dirty look Max merely threw them. [HOTEP] (coming out from behind Max) You're playing with the big boys now [HUY] Playing with the big boys now [HOTEP] Oh, that's pretty Every spell and gesture [HUY] (Coming out behind from Hotep as the halls darkened) Tells you who's the best [HOTEP & HUY] (roughly taking Max Goof's arms/shoving Max forward for Max to watch) You're playing with the big boys now Choir (coming in and starting to chant the names of the gods): By the power of Ra. HOTEP & HUY: You're playing with the big boys now Choir (continue to chant the names of the gods): Mut. Nut. Khnum. Ptah. HOTEP & HUY: You're playing with the big boys now Choir: Nephthys. Nekhbet. Sobek. Sekhmet. Max Goof saw many chanters around every corner with shock in his wide eyes. [HOTEP] (coming up in front of Max, making a scroll of a picture of a cobra appear and disappear) Stop this foolish mission [HUP] (Shuffling hieroglyphs in his hands lie a deck of cards in front of Max) Watch a true magician! [HOTEP & HUY] Give an exhibition, how [HUY] (Pointing his finger to/at first Max Goof himself, then Max Goof's cobra) Pick up your silly twig, Max Max did nothing but scowl at the priests with hatred in his eyes, but stared down at his cobra. [HOTEP & HUY] You're playing with the big boys now! Hotep laughed sinisterly and the choir canted the gods' name as the two of the chanters hand each of the priests a staff. [EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] By the power of Ra They twirled the staffs in their hands and have thrown them in the air caught them with ease. [EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] Mut, Nut, Khnum, Ptah Then they made the staffs touch each other and a green light shined in the hall to blind Max and the guests temporarily. [EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] Sobek, Sekhmet, Sokar, Selket Max Goof was nothing at all but downright frightfully stunned with fear/shock in his wide eyes and mouth opened/jaw dropped before he looked away as he gritted his teeth together, but tightly closed his eyes shut to avoid blindness as well until he opened his eyes and yet, he kept his mouth shut. [EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] Anubis, Anukis Hemsut, Tefnut, Meshkent, Mafdet... [HOTEP & HUY & EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] You're playing with the big boys now When the light cleared, two other cobras were in the priests' hands instead of the staffs. [HOTEP & HUY & EGYPTIAN PRIESTS] You're playing with the big boys now The pair of cobras have gone over towards Max which it gives Max the creeps as Max gulped with pure fear/shock in his widen eyes. [HOTEP & HUY] By the might of Horus Two other cobras wrapped themselves around Max himself, making Max Goof shudder in pure disgust, fright, horror, terror and hesitation since Max wouldn't wanted to be touched by any other cobras/snakes that would/could likely attack/kill/poison him. [HOTEP & HUY] You will kneel before us The pair of cobras slithered off Max to spare Max Goof's life much to Max Goof's relief. [HOTEP & HUY] Kneel to our splendorous power The pair of cobras slithered towards Max Goof's cobra. [HOTEP] (Wearing a mask of Anubis) You put up a front [HUY] You put up a fight [HOTEP] And just to show we feel no spite [HUY] You can be our acolyte [HOTEP] But first, Max, it's time to bow [PRIESTS] Kowtow! Max turned to glance over his right shoulder to stare at Rameses twice, but Rameses and his son enjoyed the show. [HOTEP & HUY] Or it's your own grave you'll dig, Max The priests' cobras cornered the Max Goof's cobra, snapping their fangs at each other. [HOTEP & HUY] You're playing with the big boys (circling around Max much to Max Goof's irritation/annoyance) Playing with the big boys Playing with the big boys (Getting in Max Goof's face) Playing with the big boys (Continue circling Max) Playing with the big boys Max Goof's cobra killed two other snakes by devouring them whole. [HOTEP & HUY] Playing with the big boys Playing with the big boys Playing with the big boys Playing with the big boys Playing with the bigs boys now! The priests ended their performances with flames/smoke coming behind them until all the guests applauded cheerfully. "They love it." Rameses chuckled in glee, but Max was rather unamused with their act, unlike all the guests who kept applauding/cheering. Max Goof's cobra slithered back to Max for Max to pick it up. |
Cool Crossovers chapter 7 . 12/30/2018 Max Goof (wearing a red short-sleeved hoodie, blue pants and black sneakers, roughly the exact same age as in Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995) ran to one of the chambers to look for the carvings that depicted the beginning of Seti's reign with the torch in his right hand, looked around the chambers until he stopped at one of the walls, gasped at the wall that had carvings of Seti ordering his guards to throw the newborns into the Nile to have them killed/devoured by crocodiles with fatter tears of shock in his sad, angry eyes, stared and shook his head no in refusal. "It can't be. Please, no. I can't believe he'd do that." Max Goof's voice begun to break as fatter tears started to build/welled up faster in his sad eyes as he gasped between uncontrollable sobs. Max Goof dropped his torch, knelt down, leaned, pounded/punched the wall of Seti himself for killing the innocent newborns with his fists in anger, fury, rage and uncontrollably sobbed against the wall harder than ever hysterically with fatter tears streaming down to his face because he couldn't believe how cold-hearted Seti really was, especially with killing innocent Hebrew children. "How could he do that to poor, innocent Hebrew newborns? What a monstrous, horrible, wicked pharaoh he was. Killing all those poor, innocent Hebrew newborns. It's not fair. None of the Hebrew newborns have nothing to deserve such fatal fate." Max Goof continued sobbing. A hand patted Max Goof's head before Max Goof gasped twice as he heard a familiar, calm voice with shock in his eyes. "The Hebrews grew too numerous." Seti looked at Max Goof with pity as he continued, "They might have risen against us." Max Goof glared at Seti with tears of anger, fury, rage, hatred and disgust in his eyes. "You did this, didn't you? Why?" Seti apologetically looked away, "Max, sometimes, for the greater good, sacrifices must be made." Max Goof got on his feet, ran his hand over the carving of one of the Hebrew newborns about to fed to the crocodiles, but still glared at Seti as he demanded, "Sacrifices?" Seti sighed. "They were only slaves, Max." Then Rameses looked at the ring Moses gave back to him on his finger and said with a small smile, "But then, you were always there to get me out of trouble again." Moses smiled back to him, understanding that Rameses was grateful for the time he helped him get out of his problems. Rameses looked at Moses with a sad expression and asked as he put his hand on his shoulder, "Why can't things be the way they were before?" Their moment together was interrupted when Rameses's son spoke up, "Father?" Rameses, Moses and Max Goof looked over to see the young prince with a torch in his hands, "It's so dark. I'm frightened." Rameses came over to his son and held him close to him for comfort. The young prince looked over at Moses and asked his father in anger, "Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?" Rameses remembered Moses was responsible for sending the plagues to Egypt that destroyed their empire. He nodded, "Yes." He turned to Moses and glared at him, "But one must wonder... why." Moses replied sadly, "Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves." He glared at Rameses, "Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go." Max Goof glared at Rameses in agreement with Moses. Rameses growled, "I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and the evening star. I am Pharaoh." "Something else is coming. Something much worse than anything before." Moses tried to warn Rameses as he begged him, "Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!" He pointed to Rameses's son, who was hiding behind his father in fear. Rameses glared, "I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. And that little Goof boy, Max was just as bad as you Hebrews" He looked at the carving of Seti, "My father had the right idea about how to deal with your people." "Rameses-" Moses tried to reason with him. But Rameses didn't listen and continued, "And I think it's time I finished the job." "Rameses!" Moses exclaimed with horror on his face. "And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypyt such as never has been or ever will be again!" Rameses finished. Moses looked in horror at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, at Rameses's son, who gasped in shock and Max Goof glared at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles with fatter tears of horror/shock/anger in his widen eyes until Max Goof shook his head no at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, while, Moses said to Rameses sadly, "Rameses, you bring this upon yourself." Max Goof narrowed his eyes, glowered/scowled/glared in fatter tears of rage, growled at not Rameses this time, but Seti in fury, clenched/gritted/gnashed his teeth together in disgust and pure hatred, raised his balled up fists to pound on the wall as hard as he could in frustration, letting out of his pure anger towards Seti but he fell to knees as he started weeping his eyes/heart out/head/face off uncontrollably against the wall with fatter tears of anger kept forming, coming out of his eyes and streaming/pouring down to his face non stop, his hands and shoulders shaking with hysterical sobs much to Moses's concern for Max Goof. Max Goof continued pounding on the wall as he was still sobbing. Moses couldn't bear to see Max Goof upset like this/that at all. He sighed, placing his hand on Max Goof's back to try his best to comfort Max Goof, but Max Goof continued sobbing uncontrollably especially all because of Seti. Max Goof really hates Seti with a burning, stronger passion because of Seti's tyrannical dictatorship. |
Cool Crossovers chapter 7 . 12/27/2018 Max Goof (wearing a red short-sleeved hoodie and blue pants, roughly the same age as in Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995) ran to one of the chambers to look for the carvings that depicted the beginning of Seti's reign with the torch in his right hand, looked around the chambers until he stopped at one of the walls, gasped at the wall that had carvings of Seti ordering his guards to throw the newborns into the Nile to have them killed/devoured by crocodiles with fatter tears of shock in his sad, angry eyes, stared and shook his head no in refusal. "It can't be. Please, no. I can't believe he'd do that." Max Goof's voice begun to break as fatter tears started to build/welled up faster in his sad eyes as he gasped between uncontrollable sobs. Max Goof dropped his torch, knelt down, leaned, pounded/punched the wall of Seti himself for killing the innocent newborns with his fists in anger, fury, rage and uncontrollably sobbed against the wall harder than ever hysterically with fatter tears streaming down to his face because he couldn't believe how cold-hearted Seti really was, especially with killing innocent Hebrew children. "How could he do that to poor, innocent Hebrew newborns? What a monstrous, horrible, wicked pharaoh he was. Killing all those poor, innocent Hebrew newborns. It's not fair. None of the Hebrew newborns have nothing to deserve such fatal fate." Max Goof continued sobbing. A hand patted Max Goof's head before Max Goof gasped twice as he heard a familiar, calm voice with shock in his eyes. "The Hebrews grew too numerous." Seti looked at Max Goof with pity as he continued, "They might have risen against us." Max Goof glared at Seti with tears of anger, fury, rage, hatred and disgust in his eyes. "You did this, didn't you? Why?" Seti looked away with a sorry glance, "Max, sometimes, for the greater good, sacrifices must be made." Max Goof got on his feet, ran his hand over the carving of one of the Hebrew newborns about to fed to the crocodiles, but still glared at Seti as he demanded, "Sacrifices?" Seti sighed. "They were only slaves, Max." |
Cool Crossovers chapter 7 . 12/24/2018 Then Rameses looked at the ring Moses gave back to him on his finger and said with a small smile, "But then, you were always there to get me out of trouble again." Moses smiled back to him, understanding that Rameses was grateful for the time he helped him get out of his problems. Rameses looked at Moses with a sad expression and asked as he put his hand on his shoulder, "Why can't things be the way they were before?" Their moment together was interrupted when Rameses's son spoke up, "Father?" Rameses, Moses and Max Goof looked over to see the young prince with a torch in his hands, "It's so dark. I'm frightened." Rameses came over to his son and held him close to him for comfort. The young prince looked over at Moses and asked his father in anger, "Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?" Rameses remembered Moses was responsible for sending the plagues to Egypt that destroyed their empire. He nodded, "Yes." He turned to Moses and glared at him, "But one must wonder... why." Moses replied sadly, "Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves." He glared at Rameses, "Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go." Max Goof glared at Rameses in agreement with Moses. Rameses growled, "I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and the evening star. I am Pharaoh." "Something else is coming. Something much worse than anything before." Moses tried to warn Rameses as he begged him, "Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!" He pointed to Rameses's son, who was hiding behind his father in fear. Rameses glared, "I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. And that little Goof boy, Max was just as bad as you Hebrews" He looked at the carving of Seti, "My father had the right idea about how to deal with your people." "Rameses-" Moses tried to reason with him. But Rameses didn't listen and continued, "And I think it's time I finished the job." "Rameses!" Moses exclaimed with horror on his face. "And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypyt such as never has been or ever will be again!" Rameses finished. Moses looked in horror at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, at Rameses's son, who gasped in shock and Max Goof also gasped at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles with fatter tears of horror/shock/anger in his widen eyes until Max Goof shook his head no at the carving of Seti ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, while, Moses said to Rameses sadly, "Rameses, you bring this upon yourself." Max Goof narrowed his eyes, glowered/scowled/glared in fatter tears of rage, growled at not Rameses this time, but Seti in fury, clenched/gritted/gnashed his teeth together in disgust and pure hatred, raised his balled up fists to pound on the wall as hard as he could in frustration, letting out of his pure anger towards Seti but he fell to knees as he started weeping his eyes/heart out/head/face off uncontrollably against the wall with fatter tears of anger kept forming, coming out of his eyes and streaming/pouring down to his face non stop, his hands and shoulders shaking with hysterical sobs much to Moses's concern for Max Goof. Max Goof continued pounding on the wall as he was still sobbing. Moses couldn't bear to see Max Goof upset like this/that at all. He sighed, placing his hand on Max Goof's back to try his best to comfort Max Goof, but Max Goof continued sobbing uncontrollably especially all because of Seti. Max Goof really hates Seti with a burning, stronger passion because of Seti's tyrannical dictatorship. |
Cool Crossovers chapter 7 . 12/23/2018 Then Rameses looked at the ring Moses gave back to him on his finger with a small smile, "But then, you were always there to get me out of trouble again." Moses smiled back to him, understanding that Rameses was grateful for the time he helped him get out of his problems. Rameses looked at Moses with a sad expression and asked as he put his hand on his shoulder, "Why can't things be the way they were before?" Their moment together was interrupted when Rameses's son spoke up, "Father?" Rameses, Moses and Max Goof looked over to see the young prince with a torch in his hands, "It's so dark. I'm frightened." Rameses came over to his son and held him close to him for comfort. The young prince looked over at Moses and asked his father in anger, "Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?" Rameses remembered Moses was responsible for sending the plagues to Egypt that destroyed their empire. He nodded, "Yes." He turned to Moses and glared at him, "But one must wonder... why." Moses replied sadly, "Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves." He glared at Rameses, "Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go." Max Goof glared at Rameses in agreement with Moses. Rameses growled, "I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and the evening star. I am Pharaoh." "Something else is coming. Something much worse than anything before." Moses tried to warn Rameses as he begged him, "Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!" He pointed to Rameses's son, who was hiding behind his father in fear. Rameses glared, "I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. And that little Goof boy, Max was just as bad as you Hebrews." He looked at the carving of the Pharaoh, "My father had the right idea about how to deal with your people." "Rameses-" Moses tried to reason with him. But Rameses didn't listen and continued, "And I think it's time I finished the job." "Rameses!" Moses exclaimed with horror on his face. "And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypyt such as never has been or ever will be again!" Rameses finished. Moses looked in horror at the carving of the Pharaoh ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, at Rameses's son, who gasped in shock and Max Goof also gasped at the carving of the Pharaoh ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles with fatter tears of horror/shock/anger in his widen eyes until Max Goof shook his head no at the carving of the Pharaoh ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, while, Moses said to Rameses sadly, "Rameses, you bring this upon yourself." Max Goof narrowed his eyes, glowered/scowled/glared in fatter tears of rage, growled at Rameses in fury, clenched/gritted/gnashed his teeth together in disgust, turned away from Rameses in pure hatred, raised his balled up fists to pound on the wall as hard as he could in frustration, letting out of his pure anger towards Rameses but he fell to knees as he started weeping his eyes/heart out/head/face off uncontrollably against the wall with fatter tears of anger kept forming, coming out of his eyes and streaming/pouring down to his face non stop, his hands and shoulders shaking with hysterical sobs much to Moses's concern for Max Goof. Max Goof continued pounding on the wall as he was still sobbing. Moses couldn't bear to see Max Goof upset like this/that at all. He sighed, placing his hand on Max Goof's back to try his best to comfort Max Goof, but Max Goof continued sobbing uncontrollably especially all because of Rameses. Max Goof really hates Rameses with a burning, stronger passion because of Rameses's tyrannical dictatorship. |
Cool Crossovers chapter 7 . 12/20/2018 Then Rameses looked at the ring Moses gave back to him on his finger and said with a small smile, "But then, you were always there to get me out of trouble again." Moses smiled back to him, understanding that Rameses was grateful for the time he helped him get out of his problems. Rameses looked at Moses with a sad expression and asked as he put his hand on his shoulder, "Why can't things be the way they were before?" Their moment together was interrupted when Rameses's son spoke up, "Father?" Rameses, Moses and Max Goof looked over to see the young prince with a torch in his hands, "It's so dark. I'm frightened." Rameses came over to his son and held him close to him for comfort. The young prince looked over at Moses and asked his father in anger, "Why is he here? Isn't that the man who did all this?" Rameses remembered Moses was responsible for sending the plagues to Egypt that destroyed their empire. He nodded, "Yes." He turned to Moses and glared at him, "But one must wonder... why." Moses replied sadly, "Because no kingdom should be made on the backs of slaves." He glared at Rameses, "Rameses, your stubbornness is bringing this misery upon Egypt. It would cease if only you would let the Hebrews go." Max Goof glared at Rameses in agreement with Moses. Rameses growled, "I will not be dictated to. I will not be threatened. I am the morning and the evening star. I am Pharaoh." "Something else is coming. Something much worse than anything before." Moses tried to warn Rameses as he begged him, "Please, let go of your contempt for life before it destroys everything you hold dear. Think of your son!" He pointed to Rameses's son, who was hiding behind his father in fear. Rameses glared, "I do. You Hebrews have been nothing but trouble. And that little Goof boy, Max was just as bad as you Hebrews" He looked at the carving of Jenner, "My father had the right idea about how to deal with your people." "Rameses-" Moses tried to reason with him. But Rameses didn't listen and continued, "And I think it's time I finished the job." "Rameses!" Moses exclaimed with horror on his face. "And there shall be a great cry in all of Egypyt such as never has been or ever will be again!" Rameses finished. Moses looked in horror at the carving of Jenner ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, at Rameses's son, who gasped in shock and Max Goof also gasped at the carving of Jenner ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles with fatter tears of horror/shock/anger in his widen eyes until Max Goof shook his head no at the carving of Jenner ordering the guards to throw the Hebrew children into the Nile and to be eaten by crocodiles, while, Moses said to Rameses sadly, "Rameses, you bring this upon yourself." Max Goof narrowed his eyes, glowered/scowled/glared in fatter tears of rage, growled at Rameses in fury, clenched/gritted/gnashed his teeth together in disgust, turned away from Rameses in pure hatred, raised his balled up fists to pound on the wall as hard as he could in frustration, letting out of his pure anger towards Rameses but he fell to knees as he started weeping his eyes/heart out/head/face off uncontrollably against the wall with fatter tears of anger kept forming, coming out of his eyes and streaming/pouring down to his face non stop, his hands and shoulders shaking with hysterical sobs much to Moses's concern for Max Goof. Max Goof continued pounding on the wall as he was still sobbing. Moses couldn't bear to see Max Goof upset like this/that at all. He sighed, placing his hand on Max Goof's back to try his best to comfort Max Goof, but Max Goof continued sobbing uncontrollably especially all because of Rameses. Max Goof really hates Rameses with a burning, stronger passion because of Rameses's tyrannical dictatorship. Max Goof really likes Moses better than Rameses anyway. |
Like A King Fans chapter 7 . 12/16/2018 Goofy: Give me a suckling pig, to make my belly big Mickey: I'm just a little guy, give me a pizza pie Young Teenage Max Goof (Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995) laughed at that uncontrollably. Goofy: I'd have a happy place, next to the fireplace Mickey: I'd have a hat to wear Goofy: And thermal underwear Young Teenage Max Goof (Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995) continued to laugh at that uncontrollably. Mickey: It would be appealing Goofy: To have the royal feeling All: Doing everything, a little bit like a king Goofy: Like a king Mickey: Like a king All: His majesty, the king Goofy: Just a little bit like, just a little bit like, just a little bit, little bit, little bit like Mickey: I...would, love to live just like a king! Reprise All: Everybody sing, a toast to the king Goofy: To the king Mickey: To the king All: To his majesty, the king Young Teenage Max Goof (Disney's A Goofy Movie 1995) smiled at that since he likes that song. Goofy: To his majesty, royal majesty, to his royal majesty the king. Mickey: I... (giggles) Long live the king, yeah! Goofy: Gawrsh |
The soldier of g chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 Not only should Mazur lose his job and his certification of being a school principal, but he also should be arrested for rest of his life in solitary confinement. Threatening to put a kid like Max Goof in a electric chair. What has Max Goof ever done to him? |
Joshua1014ryan chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 Mazur thought wrong. Max Goof was only trying to impress Roxanne. |
Candhfan621 chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 MAZUR THREATENS TO EXECUTE GOOFY'S SON, MAX GOOF! Oh, I'm sorry. I thought VILLAINS did that. |
Guest chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 Principal Mazur Threatened To Kill Max - Liamjonathanglyns |
Lesasu chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 Mazur is the true main antagonist of the movie because he hates Max Goof! Thankfully, he wasn't Max Goof's canon stepfather. |
Guest chapter 2 . 12/13/2018 Principal Mazur is crazy! He should be thrown in the isane asylum! |