A Goofy Movie (1995)

A Goofy Movie (1995)

Taglines: Wake me when the trip’s over.

A Goofy Movie movie 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?

A Goofy Movie is a 1995 American animated musical road comedy film, produced by DisneyToon Studios and Walt Disney Television Animation. The film features characters from The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop; the film itself acts as a sequel to the TV show. Directed by Kevin Lima, the film’s plot revolves around the father-son relationship between Goofy and Max as Goofy believes that he’s losing Max.

The film was released theatrically on April 7, 1995 by Walt Disney Pictures to mixed reviews from critics and moderate box office success. The film was dedicated to Pat Buttram, who died during production. A direct-to-video sequel called An Extremely Goofy Movie was released in February 2000.

A Goofy Movie Poster (1995)

A Goofy (1995)

Directed by: Kevin Lima
Starring: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, Rob Paulsen, Wallace Shawn, Jenna von Oÿ, Frank Welker, Kevin Lima, Florence Stanley, Jo Anne Worley
Screenplay by: Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson, Brian Pimental
Production Design by: Fred Warter
Film Editing by: Gregory Perler
Art Direction by: Larry Leker, Wendell Luebbe
Music by: Carter Burwell, Don Davis
MPAA Rating: G for all audience.
Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures
Release Date: April 7, 1995

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