Junior

Junior, who is Pete's son, first appeared in the December 18, 1942 Donald Duck short, "Bellboy Donald." He may be the likely porgenitor of P.J. (short for Pete Junior) of Goof Troop, A Goofy Movie, and An Extremely Goofy Movie.

Appearance in "Bellboy Donald"
In the December 18, 1942 Donald Duck cartoon, "Bellboy Donald," Junior is the bratty son of Pete (as Senator Pete), who is staying at the Lofty Manors, the hotel that Donald Duck works as a bellhop. Throughout the cartoon, Junior continually taunts Donald, who can't fight back because of the hotel's policy, "The Guest is Always Right." Donald then loses his temper, which causes him to get fired. After getting fired, Donald spanks Junior.

Junior was voiced by Clarence Nash, the first person who voiced Donald Duck, in this appearance. Junior is dressed reminiscent of Little Lord Fauntleroy, complete with a hat, lace, and knickers, and looked a lot like Mickey Mouse, except with more pointed ears. He is called Pete Junior in the comic book adaptation of "Bellboy Donald," in "Walt Disney's Comics and Stories" #21 (June, 1942), but is just referred to as Junior in the cartoon.

Brief Appearance in "Father's Week End"
Pete, his wife, and their son, Junior make a brief cameo in the June 20, 1953 Goofy cartoon "Father's Week End" when Goofy (as George Geef) looks through his window and sees Pete (as his boss). But when Geef rushes his wife and his son, Goofy Jr. (who would become Max Goof), to clean the house, Pete and his family go the the next door house.

Junior is dressed similarly to his appearance in "Bellboy Donald, " except for the shorts, t-shirt, and sneakers. He and his father, Pete, are drawn and portrayed as Carl Barks style dognoses in this cartoon. Junior looks more like a black haired, black nosed version of Goofy Jr. in this appearance.