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Witness, gentlemen: Victory is ours! And most importantly, we taught our little Freshman foes not to mess with the Gammas!
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~ Bradley Uppercrust III rising to power.
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I will not be ignored. Nobody finishes this race but me!
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~ Bradley's villainous breakdown as he is about to defeat both Max and Tank so that he could win the X-Games himself.
Bradley Uppercrust III is the main antagonist of Disney's 2000 film An Extremely Goofy Movie. He is the leader of the "Gamma Mu Mu" fraternity at Max Goof's college who only aims for his own victory, not caring how many Gammas will be left behind. He only wants the most skilled competitors to be in his team, excluding the others that he dubs "clowns". He is also the rival and arch-nemesis of Max Goof.
He was voiced by Jeff Bennett, who also played Ozzy from The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure,Ichy in The Land Before Time: Journey Through the Mists,Dr. Hämsterviel from the Lilo and Stitch franchise. the Huntsman from American Dragon: Jake Long, Ace, Big Billy and Grubber, and Dick Hardly from The Powerpuff Girls and Tong Fo in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness.
Bradley is a tall and slim anthropomorphic bloodhound with brown hair, sharp eyebrows and blue eyes. He wears a sky-blue shirt under a magenta sweater, khaki pants and white shoes.
In the film's climax, he wears the uniform of a X-Games player. Consisting in a black and magenta skating suit with a helmet and magenta finger less gloves.
Personality[]
Bradley can best be described as rude, selfish, egotistical, narcissistic, hypocritical, and extremely arrogant. He only considers himself a winner while he views everyone else, including his own Gamma fraternity members, as total losers. He’s also a dirty cheater, such as adding jet packs onto his skateboards to make his team go faster.
By the climax, Brad (which he hated being called) becomes so obsessed over winning the X-Games, that he’s perfectly willing to severely injure or even kill his opponents to ensure his victory. He also has no genuine loyalty towards his Gamma members as proven when Tank is ahead and could win the race for him, Brad just activates another cheat. But when that backfires and ends up trapping Tank in a burning X-Games logo, Bradley just takes advantage of the accident to continue the race.
Despite being an extremely pompous and dirty cheater, Bradley isn’t a sore loser because he conceded defeat (if not to just save face and keep his popularity and reputation intact) and he was even willing to honor the towel boy bet, being completely sincere about it. But Max calls off the bet because Brad has to deal with Tank, who then gives the treacherous and manipulative jerk his well-deserved comeuppance.
Biography[]
When Max and his best friends P.J. and Bobby were seen skateboarding at their new college, Bradley and the Gammas followed them to the Bean Scene Coffee Shop. He is impressed with his skills and offered Max to join their faternity, Max was glad but until he tells him that his friends can't join, the Gammas ended up bulling P.J. and Bobby. He quickly became Max's enemy and placed a wager about the X-Games; the losing team becomes towel boys for the winning team. Max accepted the wager. During class, he would often pick on Max (especially when Max's father Goofy came bursting in).
Later, while Max and his friends were practicing skateboarding, Brad notices Goofy having good moves (though it was unintentional) and had Goofy join the Gammas. During the qualifying round, he placed a mini rocket under Goofy's skateboard and while Max was skateboarding, he reflected sunlight into Max's eyes from his compact mirror. This causes to Max to selfishly disown his own father out of jealousy, hatred, and humiliation for beating him in the games that Bradley actually cheated in. Afterwards, Goofy decided to leave the fraternity to help support his son and Brad had him kicked out. When Goofy sneaks back into the house to return his Gamma pledge pin, he overhears their conversation that the Gammas were gonna cheat in the competition, thus how it's the only reason why they've been number one for a long time.
During the X-Games, Bradley had the other fraternity members disguise themselves to ruin the other players' chances of winning. After Brad and Max's teams made it in the finals, he had P.J. flying off in the sky to force the other team to forfeit. This unexpected turn of events causes Max to realize that Bradley tricked him into disowning his father and that Goofy was telling the truth about Bradley's dirty cheating the whole time. However, Max was able to convince Goofy to step in and help him beat Bradley and win the X-Games. While he was racing, Bradley attempted various cheats, including having his teammates blocking the road, moving a hay bale so the racers would go cross country and having Tank throw him past the other team. Soon after, Goofy stumbled towards Brad and bumped into them sending them both flying.
Near the finish line, although Bradley's second in command Tank was in the lead, Bradley was unwilling to let anyone but himself cross the finish line and pulls out a remote control to activate one last cheat. To stop Bradley, Goofy throws his horseshoe at his face, but as Bradley falls to the ground, his chin hits the button that has Max and Tank blasted towards the X-Games wire and fabric logo, causing it to crash on top of them and set on fire. Ignoring the accident, Brad hypocritically races forward to win the race for himself, but Max and Goofy rescue Tank. Goofy and Tank release themselves from the skateboard to give Max enough speed to catch up, much to Brad’s shock seeing them still alive and Max beats Brad to the finish line, winning the competition.
In the end, Bradley accepted his defeat, shook Max's hand, showed good sportsmanship and even agreed to be the latter's towel boy. But Max, having enough with Bradley's deceitfulness since it nearly torn the relationship with his father apart in the first place, calmly and wisely calls off the bet and gives Bradley a taste of his own medicine when he tells him that he has to put up with Tank right now. Tank then turns on Brad for betraying him, kicks him out of the Gammas and then finally slingshots him towards the X-Games blimp flying overhead. He wasn't seen again after this scene, leaving his fate ambiguous.
Quotes[]
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Knock it off. Don't you dare call me that? (Bradley to Max)
When revealing his plans to cheat with the other members of his group (an action overheard by Goofy when he was returning his pin out of common courtesy after being kicked out), Bradley is seen with his head in front of a pair of horns, making him resemble Satan and acting as further symbolism of him being evil.
Bradley's age is unknown. But given the fact that he is in the seventy year of college after winning all the first X-Games, he will be 24 years old.
Despite being the polar opposite to Max, Bradley serves as a lesson to him. If he hadn't allowed his father Goofy to come back into his life and gotten over his judgmental behavior towards him at the end of the movie, he would've ended up becoming just like Bradley himself.