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Disney's An Extremely Goofy Movie is a 2000 American animated comedy film distributed by Walt Disney Home Video, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and directed by Douglas McCarthy. It is a sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie and the finale to the television series Goof Troop.
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A few years after the events of the first film, Max Goof (now a high school graduate) and his best friends P.J. and Bobby prepare to leave for college and to participate in the College X-Games. Goofy and Peteprepare a goodbye barbecue for the boys the day before they leave. Max says to his friends that he is anxious to get away from his father's ov...
Jason Marsden - Max GoofBill Farmer - GoofyJeff Bennett - Bradley Uppercrust III, Unemployment Lady, Chuck the SportscasterJim Cummings - PeteFuture's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades - Pat Benatarand Neil GiraldoRight Back to Where We've Started From - CleopatraShake Your Groove Thing - Peaches & HerbContinuity notes
1. Chronologically-speaking, the events of this movie would actually be set earlier than its initial release. According to several pieces of officially-licensed merchandise, A Goofy Movie is set during the year of its release, 1995. In the TV documentary The Making of A Goofy Movie, that film's director, Kevin Lima, declared Max to be 14 years old during the events of that movie. Since 14 is the youngest that a person can be upon entering high school in the United States (without skipping any...
Continuity errors
1. Near the beginning of the movie, it is revealed that Pete can't wait for P.J. to leave home for college. First, P.J. laments, "My dad's been counting down the days until he can turn my bedroom into a bowling alley." Then, Pete himself says to Goofy, "Well, Goof, the way I see it it's my last night of babysitting and I'm a free man!" before cheering loudly in excitement over his forthcoming freedom. This attitude of Pete's, however, makes no sense in the larger context of everything that's...
Real-world references
1. The opening of the film, with Goofy attempting to hit a gong with the picture of his face that used to open his cartoons on it, is a parody of the old Rank Organisationlogo. 2. The van Bobby owns resembles a first generation Volkswagen Type 2. 3. A movie theater on or near the college campus has a marquee displaying Goofy-themed parodies of real world movies: 3.1. The Gooffather (The Godfather) 3.2. The Goofinator (The Terminator) 3.3. Pup Fiction Too (Pulp Fiction, which did not receive a...
When the film was shown on the Disney Channel and Toon Disney (now Disney XD) in the United States, the part with Goofy and Max saving Tank from the flaming X symbol was cut due to the September 11attacks in 2001. Tank, Max, and Goofy are merely shown surviving, with Tank's ire at Bradley having no explanation. Another edit is the removal of the ES...
An Extremely Goofy Movie won the award for "Best Animated Home Video Production" and was nominated for "Best Voice Acting by a Male Performer" at the 28th Annie Awards in 2000. Rotten Tomatoescurrently rates the film at 63%, slightly higher than its predecessor.
An Extremely Goofy Movie on WikipediaAn Extremely Goofy Movie on Disney.comAn Extremely Goofy Movie at the Big Cartoon DataBaseAn Extremely Goofy Movie is an animated Disney film released 29 February 2000 direct to video. It is a sequel to A Goofy Movie, spun off from Goof Troop. Max strives to become the top at his college's X Games. After arriving, Max is met by the reigning champions. Their fraternity leader invites...
An Extremely Goofy Movie is the 2000 Direct to Video sequel to Disney's A Goofy Movie. It's the final installment of both the continuity started by Goof Troop and a show that began as part of The Disney Afternoon .
Feb 29, 2000 · An Extremely Goofy Movie. Rating: G. Release Date: February 29, 2000. Genre: Comedy, Family, Sports. It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he loses his job and goes to finish college alongside Max and his friends.
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- Cree Summer
In this animated family film, the aptly named Goofy (Bill Farmer) is deeply proud of his college-bound son, Max (Jason Marsden). For his part, Max, who is more cool and collected than his frantic...
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Aug 19, 2024 · “An Extremely Goofy Movie” is a 2000 animated comedy film and a sequel to the 1995 film “A Goofy Movie.” The movie was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and released directly to home video. The story picks up where the first movie left off, with Goofy’s son, Max, heading off to college.