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Goofy decides to take Max on a [[fishing]] trip to Lake Destiny in [[Idaho]], on the same route he and his father took years before. Max tries to dissuade his father, but is shoved into the family car, a yellow [[AMC Pacer]] Wagon, and the holiday begins, but not before Max visits Roxanne at her house to tell her the news. When Roxanne disappointedly mentions possibly finding someone else to go with to the party, Max quickly creates a lie claiming he and Goofy are going to the Powerline concert in [[Los Angeles]] and will be on stage with Powerline. Roxanne, though initially dubious, falls for it. Goofy and Max head out on their uneasy road trip, but it is not incredibly fun as Goofy hoped.
Goofy decides to take Max on a [[fishing]] trip to Lake Destiny in [[Idaho]], on the same route he and his father took years before. Max tries to dissuade his father, but is shoved into the family car, a yellow [[AMC Pacer]] Wagon, and the holiday begins, but not before Max visits Roxanne at her house to tell her the news. When Roxanne disappointedly mentions possibly finding someone else to go with to the party, Max quickly creates a lie claiming he and Goofy are going to the Powerline concert in [[Los Angeles]] and will be on stage with Powerline. Roxanne, though initially dubious, falls for it. Goofy and Max head out on their uneasy road trip, but it is not incredibly fun as Goofy hoped.


Max is humiliated at Lester's Possum Park, having an [[opossum]] leap down his pants and then dragged into a country dance by Goofy. They also watch an out-of-date country folk jamboree of animatronic possums (parodying [[The Country Bear Jamboree]]), which malfunction halfway through the show; unexpectedly run into [[Pete (Disney character)|Pete]] and PJ; and are chased by [[Bigfoot]] during a fishing practice session involving Goofy's Perfect Cast technique. While stranded in their car by Bigfoot, Max changes the road map in the direction of Los Angeles. Goofy pronounces Max as official navigator of the trip. The two go places where Max or Goofy likes and the two rebound their relationship and have fun. Goofy later discovers the switched map when Pete overhears a conversation between Max and PJ, which angers him.
Max is humiliated at Lester's Possum Park, having an [[opossum]] leap down his pants and then dragged into a country dance by Goofy. They also watch an out-of-date country folk jamboree of animatronic possums (parodying [[The Country Bear Jamboree]]), which malfunction halfway through the show. They unexpectedly run into [[Pete (Disney character)|Pete]] and PJ; and are chased by [[Bigfoot]] during a fishing practice session involving Goofy's Perfect Cast technique.


While stranded in their car by Bigfoot, Max changes the road map in the direction of Los Angeles while his dad is asleep. The next day, Goofy pronounces Max as official navigator of the trip while they stop at a roadside diner, unaware of the change in direction. The two go places where Max or Goofy likes and the two rebound their relationship and have fun. Goofy later discovers the switched map when Pete overhears a conversation between Max and PJ, and feels shocked and betrayed.
Goofy and Max later approach a highway junction where left goes to [[Los Angeles]], right to Idaho. In a panic, Max picks left. Not too happy with this, Goofy angrily stops the car at a mountain viewpoint but forgets to put the brakes on. As the two Goofs pursue the car down the road, eventually landing in a river on the car, they get into an arguement. The arguement concludes with Goofy saying that he just wanted to be part of Max's life as he grew, and Max explaining why he wanted to go to the Powerline concert in the first place. Goofy then tells Max he'll take him to L.A. just as the two approach a [[waterfall]]. Goofy tries to save Max's life by using a fishing pole, but the current sweeps the car and them off the edge. Max gets caught up in a tarp that turns into a parachute, saving his life. He then saves his dad by using the Perfect Cast technique.


Goofy and Max later approach a highway junction where left goes to [[Los Angeles]], right to Idaho. In a panic, Max picks left. Not too happy with this, Goofy angrily stops the car at a mountain viewpoint but forgets to put the brakes on. As the two Goofs pursue the car down the road, eventually landing in a river on the car, they get into an argument. Max clued in to his dad discovering the switched map, and stated he's not a kid anymore, and that he wants his own life. The arguement concludes with Goofy saying that he just wanted to be part of Max's life as he grew, and Max explaining why he wanted to go to the Powerline concert in the first place. Goofy then tells Max he'll take him to L.A. just as the two approach a [[waterfall]]. Goofy tries to save Max's life by using a fishing pole, but the current sweeps the car and them off the edge. Max gets caught up in a tarp that turns into a parachute, saving his life. He then saves his dad by using the Perfect Cast technique.
Goofy and Max arrive in [[Los Angeles]] on the night of the concert, accidentally splitting up. Goofy is pushed into an electrical ball and flies out onto the stage where Powerline is performing his song I2I. As convinced by Max, Goofy does the Perfect Cast technique in a freestyle version as a dance style, and everybody is impressed by it, including Powerline, who then also performs it as well. Max is chased by a security guard up onto the stage's lights, but Max crashes down onto the stage between Goofy and Powerline. The three break into dance with everyone cheering for them. Roxanne, Stacey, PJ, Pete, Bobby, and others watch the concert from various televisions suprised by their performances. The next day, Goofy and Max pull up outside Roxanne's house in the remains of the car. Max reveals to Roxanne he lied to her about mostly everything but she instantly forgives him, revealing herself she has liked him for a long time, ever since he first laughed the classic "Ahyuck" which he was embarrassed about before. The two make a deal to not lie anymore, sealing it with a kiss. Goofy's car blows up and he flies through the air, crashing through the roof of Roxanne's house where Max introduces him to Roxanne.

Goofy and Max arrive in [[Los Angeles]] on the night of the concert, accidentally splitting up. Goofy is pushed into an electrical ball and flies out onto the stage where Powerline is performing his song I2I. As convinced by Max, Goofy does the Perfect Cast technique in a freestyle version as a dance style, and everybody is impressed by it, including Powerline, who then also performs it as well. Max is chased by a security guard up onto the stage's lights, but Max crashes down onto the stage between Goofy and Powerline. The three break into dance with everyone cheering for them. Roxanne, Stacey, PJ, Pete, Bobby, and others watch the concert from various televisions suprised by their performances.

The next day, Goofy and Max pull up outside Roxanne's house in the remains of the car. Max reveals to Roxanne he lied to her about mostly everything but she instantly forgives him, revealing herself she has liked him for a long time, ever since he first laughed the classic "Ahyuck" which he was embarrassed about before. The two make a deal to not lie anymore, sealing it with a kiss. Goofy's car blows up and he flies through the air, crashing through the roof of Roxanne's house where Max introduces him to Roxanne.


== Voice cast ==
== Voice cast ==

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A Goofy Movie
File:Goofposter.jpg
Promotional one-sheet.
Directed byKevin Lima
Written byJymn Magon
Chris Matheson
Brian Pimental
Produced byDan Rounds
StarringBill Farmer
Jason Marsden
Rob Paulsen
Jim Cummings
Kellie Martin
Pauly Shore
Edited byGregory Perler
Music byCarter Burwell
Distributed byWalt Disney Pictures
Buena Vista Pictures
Release dates
United States:
April 7, 1995
Running time
78 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$35,348,597[1]

A Goofy Movie is a 1995 animated musical comedy film, produced by DisneyToon Studios and released to theatres by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. The film features the characters from The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop but is not canon to the series. The film can also be considered a road movie.

The film's plot revolves around the father-son relationship between Goofy and Max as they struggle to find common ground despite Max's persistence in having his own life and winning the girl of his dreams. A direct-to-video sequel, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie, was released in 2000.

Plot

It is the last day of the school year for Goofy's teenaged son Max, who has a plan to shed his "Goof" label and impress his crush, Roxanne. Max and his two friends PJ and Bobby hijack the auditorium stage in the middle of Principal Mazur's speech, creating a small concert where Max performs while costumed as Powerline, a famous pop superstar. The performance succeeds in making Max a school celebrity, but Mazur puts it to a halt and the trio of friends are sent to his office.

While waiting outside Mazur's office, Roxanne talks to Max and they both agree to go together to a party that Roxanne's friend and student body president, Stacey, is holding to watch Powerline's latest concert on pay-per-view. Unknown to Max, Mazur calls Goofy, whereupon he reports Max's actions as "dressed as a gang member, your son caused the entire student body to break into a riotous frenzy!" Believing that Max's exhibiting behavior that will lead him to a life of criminality ending in the electric chair, Goofy decides it is time to re-establish his relationship with his son, which has drifted apart over the years.

Goofy decides to take Max on a fishing trip to Lake Destiny in Idaho, on the same route he and his father took years before. Max tries to dissuade his father, but is shoved into the family car, a yellow AMC Pacer Wagon, and the holiday begins, but not before Max visits Roxanne at her house to tell her the news. When Roxanne disappointedly mentions possibly finding someone else to go with to the party, Max quickly creates a lie claiming he and Goofy are going to the Powerline concert in Los Angeles and will be on stage with Powerline. Roxanne, though initially dubious, falls for it. Goofy and Max head out on their uneasy road trip, but it is not incredibly fun as Goofy hoped.

Max is humiliated at Lester's Possum Park, having an opossum leap down his pants and then dragged into a country dance by Goofy. They also watch an out-of-date country folk jamboree of animatronic possums (parodying The Country Bear Jamboree), which malfunction halfway through the show. They unexpectedly run into Pete and PJ; and are chased by Bigfoot during a fishing practice session involving Goofy's Perfect Cast technique.

While stranded in their car by Bigfoot, Max changes the road map in the direction of Los Angeles while his dad is asleep. The next day, Goofy pronounces Max as official navigator of the trip while they stop at a roadside diner, unaware of the change in direction. The two go places where Max or Goofy likes and the two rebound their relationship and have fun. Goofy later discovers the switched map when Pete overhears a conversation between Max and PJ, and feels shocked and betrayed.

Goofy and Max later approach a highway junction where left goes to Los Angeles, right to Idaho. In a panic, Max picks left. Not too happy with this, Goofy angrily stops the car at a mountain viewpoint but forgets to put the brakes on. As the two Goofs pursue the car down the road, eventually landing in a river on the car, they get into an argument. Max clued in to his dad discovering the switched map, and stated he's not a kid anymore, and that he wants his own life. The arguement concludes with Goofy saying that he just wanted to be part of Max's life as he grew, and Max explaining why he wanted to go to the Powerline concert in the first place. Goofy then tells Max he'll take him to L.A. just as the two approach a waterfall. Goofy tries to save Max's life by using a fishing pole, but the current sweeps the car and them off the edge. Max gets caught up in a tarp that turns into a parachute, saving his life. He then saves his dad by using the Perfect Cast technique.

Goofy and Max arrive in Los Angeles on the night of the concert, accidentally splitting up. Goofy is pushed into an electrical ball and flies out onto the stage where Powerline is performing his song I2I. As convinced by Max, Goofy does the Perfect Cast technique in a freestyle version as a dance style, and everybody is impressed by it, including Powerline, who then also performs it as well. Max is chased by a security guard up onto the stage's lights, but Max crashes down onto the stage between Goofy and Powerline. The three break into dance with everyone cheering for them. Roxanne, Stacey, PJ, Pete, Bobby, and others watch the concert from various televisions suprised by their performances.

The next day, Goofy and Max pull up outside Roxanne's house in the remains of the car. Max reveals to Roxanne he lied to her about mostly everything but she instantly forgives him, revealing herself she has liked him for a long time, ever since he first laughed the classic "Ahyuck" which he was embarrassed about before. The two make a deal to not lie anymore, sealing it with a kiss. Goofy's car blows up and he flies through the air, crashing through the roof of Roxanne's house where Max introduces him to Roxanne.

Voice cast

Soundtrack

  1. "After Today" - Max and Chorus
  2. "Stand Out" - Powerline
  3. "On the Open Road" - Goofy, Max, and Chorus
  4. "Lester's Possum Park" - Lester and his Possum Pals
  5. "Nobody Else But You" - Goofy and Max
  6. "I 2 I" - Powerline

Soundtrack album tracklisting

The soundtrack album for A Goofy Movie was released by Walt Disney Records in 1995.

  1. "I 2 I" - Tevin Campbell featuring Rosie Gaines
  2. "After Today" - Aaron Lohr and Chorus
  3. "Stand Out" - Tevin Campbell
  4. "On the Open Road" - Bill Farmer, Aaron Lohr, and Chorus
  5. "Lester's Possum Park" - Kevin Quinn
  6. "Nobody Else But You" - Bill Farmer and Aaron Lohr
  7. "Opening Fanfare/Max's Dream" (Score)
  8. "Deep Sludge" (Score)
  9. "Bigfoot" (Score)
  10. "Hi Dad Soup" (Score)
  11. "Runaway Car" (Score)
  12. "Junction" (Score)
  13. "The Waterfall!/The Truth" (Score)

Production and follow-ups

The main characters of this film, specifically Goofy, Max Goof, Pete and P.J., are based on their incarnations in the Goof Troop television show, albeit slightly older. In the television series, Max was a middle school student, but in this film he has is portrayed as an older teenager. However, other characters that had been established in Goof Troop do not appear in this film, such as Pete's wife Peg, his daughter Pistol, Waffles and Chainsaw. Goofy and Pete retain their classic looks from the 1940s cartoons as opposed to the looks that they had in the 1950s cartoons and Goof Troop.

Although based upon a Disney TV series, production on A Goofy Movie was handled by Walt Disney Feature Animation instead of Walt Disney Television Animation. Pre-production was done at the main WDFA studio in California. The animation work was done at WDFA's then-new satellite shop (formerly the Brizzi studio) in Paris, France supervised by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, as well as at the Walt Disney Animation studio in Sydney, Australia (later DisneyToon Studios). Additional clean-up animation was done by Phoenix Animation Studios in Canada, and digital ink and paint by the Pixibox studio in France.

A sequel to this film was released in 2000, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie. The sequel takes place some time after this film, involving Max's freshman year in college. Characters that returned for the sequel were Goofy, Max, Pete, P.J. and Bobby, but most notable is that Roxanne, Max's love interest, is absent from the sequel and not referenced at all. However, Roxanne did appear in the television series, House of Mouse (specifically the episode "Max's Embarrassing Date"), where she was voiced by Grey DeLisle instead of Kellie Martin.

Release and Home Video

The film was originally intended to be released in theaters during the holiday season of 1994. However, some production problems in France caused the film's release to be delayed to Spring of 1995, while The Lion King was reissued to fill in for the film's absence.

The film was first released on VHS home video on September 6, 1995. It was reissued on June 20, 2000, along with a DVD version. To date, this film is the only animated Disney film produced in widescreen that has a pan and scan-only DVD. However, its PAL counterpart does have a non-anamorphic widescreen DVD. However, the film is available in a letterbox presentation on Laserdisc. When the film premiered for the first time ever on Toon Disney HD on June 2, 2008 and on Disney Channel HD on June 10, 2008 (with an afternoon repeat on June 11, 2008), it was in the standard-definition format instead of the high-definition format.

Reception

A Goofy Movie was a fairly successful film, and was nominated for "Best Animated Feature" in the production categories and "Best Production Design", "Best Storyboarding", "Best Music", and "Best Animation" in the individual categories at the 23rd Annie Awards.[2] It grossed $35,348,597 at the U.S. box office.[1]. However, on Rotten Tomatoes, its average was 54% Rotten.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "A GOOFY MOVIE". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
  2. ^ "Legacy: 23rd Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1995)". Annie Awards. Retrieved 2007-09-09.
  3. ^ "A Goofy Movie (1995)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2007-09-09.