Plot
When Max makes an preposterous promise to his girlfriend, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy.
Release Year: 1995
Rating: 6.6/10 (13,632 voted)
Director:
Kevin Lima
Stars: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings
Storyline It's the last day of school, and Max wants to catch the eye of Roxanne, one of the more attractive girls in school. But how can you be cool when your dad's Goofy? Stage an impromptu concert at the final assembly, that's how! Or at least it sounded good until Principal Mazer found out. Goofy finds out about his son's antics (sort of), and decides a fishing trip, like his dad took him on, is the solution. Of course, he doesn't know that Max finally lands a date with Roxanne for a party thrown by the class valedictorian. Through the movie, Goofy tries to bring Max out of his shell, while Max resents being taken away, and lying to Roxanne about the trip (he tells her he & his dad will be appearing on TV at the PowerLine concert in LA). Will Max sink or swim? Will Goofy goof up his son's first shot at romance? Will Bigfoot step back? And what about those nuns?
Writers: Jymn Magon, Jymn Magon
Cast: Bill Farmer
-
Goofy
(voice)
Jason Marsden
-
Max Goof
(voice)
Jim Cummings
-
Pete
(voice)
Kellie Martin
-
Roxanne
(voice)
Rob Paulsen
-
P.J. Pete
(voice)
Wallace Shawn
-
Principal Mazur
(voice)
Jenna von Oÿ
-
Stacey
(voice)
(as Jenna von Oy)
Frank Welker
-
Bigfoot
(voice)
Kevin Lima
-
Lester
(voice)
Florence Stanley
-
Waitress
(voice)
Jo Anne Worley
-
Miss Maples
(voice)
Brittany Alyse Smith
-
Photo Studio Girl
(voice)
Robyn Richards
-
Lester's Grinning Girl
(voice)
Julie Brown
-
Lisa
(voice)
Klee Bragger
-
Tourist Kid
(voice)
Taglines:
Meet Max. His girlfriend's a babe, his best bud is cool, but there's only one problem...his dad's Goofy.
Release Date: 7 April 1995
Gross: $35,348,597
(USA)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
During the Powerline Concert, Mickey Mouse can be spotted in the crowd in the lower left portion of the crowd shot immediately after the Stage manager is thrown into the DiamondVision screen.
Goofs:
Continuity:
At the end of the movie, when Goofy is blown into the air by his exploding car, his boots remain on the ground. However, they're back on his feet when he crashes through the roof.
Quotes: Goofy:
This is a vacation with me and my best buddy. Max:
Donald Duck? Goofy:
No, silly, with you!
User Review
Disney at its finest. A superb movie!
Rating: 10/10
A Goofy Movie ranks upon my top 5 favorites. It gives an accurate
representation of adolescent life in an uplifting, comedic, and often
heartwarming fashion. The animation is good, the songs are great, the
screenplay is superb, the voices fit each character perfectly (Especially
Max's. Good job Mr. Marsden!) and many nice cinematic effects are
included.
This "kids" movie is a real treat to the older, and, at times is symbolic
of
deeper messages. A real winner that should be in the hands of any Goofy,
Disney, or movie fan, for that matter!
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