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  1. A Goofy Movie is a classic blend of irresistible characters, unforgettable music, and an endearing modern-day story about how the lovable Goof bonds with his teenage son Max on a hilarious...

  2. Jun 1, 2022 · Cast: Bill Farmer (Goofy), Jason Marsden (Max), Aaron Lohr (Max singing), Kellie Martin (Roxanne), Jenna Von Oy (Stacey), Jim Cummings (Pete), Rob Paulsen (P.J.), Wallace Shawn (Principal Mazur...

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  3. When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip wi...

  4. Jan 29, 2021 · On the last day of school before summer vacation, Max and his best friends P.J. and Robert "Bobby" Zimuruski hijack the auditorium in the middle of Principal Mazur's speech, creating a small concert where Max performs, while dressed as the pop singer Powerline.

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    It is the last day of school before summer vacation for Goofy's teenage son Max, who has a plan to shed his "Goof" label and impress his crush, Roxanne, especially after waking up from a dream-turned-nightmare involving Max mutating into Goofy, terrifying her away right when she was just about to kiss him. Max and his two friends, P.J. and Bobby, h...

    Goofy - Bill Farmer
    Max - Jason Marsden (speaking), Aaron Lohr(singing)
    Pete - Jim Cummings
    Roxanne - Kellie Martin

    The soundtrack album for A Goofy Movie was released by Walt Disney Recordsin 1995. 1. "I2I" - Tevin Campbell featuring Rosie Gaines 2. "After Today" - Aaron Lohr and Chorus 3. "Stand Out" - Tevin Campbell 4. "On the Open Road" - Aaron Lohr, Bill Farmer, and Chorus 5. "Lester's Possum Park" - Kevin Quinn 6. "Nobody Else But You" - Aaron Lohr and Bil...

    Kevin Lima, the director of the film, said that as opposed to making Goofy "one-dimensional as he's been in the past," the creators intended to "give an emotional side that would add to the emotional arc of the story" and for "the audience to see his feelings instead of just his antics." The main characters of this film, specifically Goofy, Max, Pe...

    The film was fairly successful and was nominated for "Best Animated Feature", "Best Production Design", "Best Storyboarding", "Best Music", and "Best Animation" at the 23rd Annie Awards. On Rotten Tomatoes, it currently holds a 61% rating (6.3 out of 10) based on the reviews of 28 critics, while the audience score is at 70% (3.1 out of 5) and is ba...

    This film heavily exploits adult humor and themes that were unlikely inserted in a Goofy cartoon or any children's movie, including drama between Goofy and Max Goof. Adolescent angst is prominently focused on Max and the musical number "After Today", as well as consequences are explicitly heard in dialogue as Principal Mazur accused Max of personat...

    Continuity notes

    1. Though this movie presents itself as a self-contained piece, its being a spinoff of Goof Troop means that it contains numerous callbacks and references to several episodes of that series: 1.1. Most prominently, Max's embarrassment of Goofy and fear of being compared to him by his peers was also a key aspect of episodes, such as "Queasy Rider", "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp", and "Educating Goofy". 1.2. The movie takes place at the end of a school year, with Max, P.J., and their fellow stude...

    Disney references

    1. In his bedroom, Max has a Mickey Mouse Phone. 2. During "After Today", the soundtrack album for Aladdincan be briefly seen in the window of a music store that Max stands outside of. 3. Also during "After Today", when the two nerd students hold up a comic book, a business reply mail card is visible on the back that is addressed to Duck Sales Co. on Money Bin Drive in Duckburg, USA. 4. The back of the baby highchair seen during the "Stand Out" reprise features Mickey's face. 5. During the "C...

    Real-world references

    1. The outside of Max's bedroom door bears a fallout sheltersign with inverted colors (a black trefoil with a yellow background, as opposed to a yellow trefoil in a black background). 2. When Max tells Goofy who Powerline is, Goofy claims Powerline can't be more famous than Xavier Cugat, "the mambo king". 3. During "After Today", when the two nerd students hold up a comic book, on the back is an advertisement offering people money in exchange for selling boxes of cards next to a business repl...

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  5. A Goofy Movie is a 1995 American animated musical comedy - adventure film produced by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation. Directed by Kevin Lima, the film is based on The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop created by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza Jr., and serves as a standalone follow-up to the show.

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