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A Goofy Movie

A Goofy Movie (1995)

April. 07,1995
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6.9
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G
| Adventure Animation Comedy Romance

An endearing modern-day story about how the lovable Goof bonds with his teenage son Max on a hilarious cross-country road trip. En route to the ol' fishing hole, they find themselves up to their floppy ears in misadventure!

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Raetsonwe
1995/04/07

Redundant and unnecessary.

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Exoticalot
1995/04/08

People are voting emotionally.

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Stellead
1995/04/09

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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Portia Hilton
1995/04/10

Blistering performances.

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Jesper Brun
1995/04/11

I enjoyed A Goofy Movie. It's not a masterpiece, but it did two things which I admire. Firstly, it takes the suburban 90's setting and lingo from Goof Troup which it was based on and manages to make it feel timeless by mixing it up with enough character and story. It makes Goofy more human than we usually know him and Bill Farmer does an exellent job without making a completely different charater of the clumsy dog we all know and love. Those along with a nice soundtrack made this movie fully enjoyable, and as the story goes, it also offers a touching story of a father-son relationship filled with misunderstandings which may be filled with clichés, but pays of as touching. The animation was pretty, not something revolutionary, but had a couple of scenes where it made good use of itself to enhance certain feelings. A good movie for everyone who likes Goofy and wants to see more of who he can be as a family man.

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moviecritichank-7
1995/04/12

The year was 1995. Disney was flying high with success after success with animated classics such as "The Little Mermaid", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", and "The Lion King" being churned out like butter year after year. With the advent of home video, gone were the days of waiting 7-10 years for a theatrical re-release of your favorite Disney movies. When one classic was released on VHS, you were excited when you found out what Disney film would be released in theaters the following year (usually during the summer). It was a phenomenon known as the Disney Renaissance! In 1995, there were three animated films released by the Mouse House. Two of the films were very well received and were also two of the ten highest grossing films of the year worldwide. Those two movies were of course "Pocahontas" and "Toy Story", the latter of which was the first ever full-length computer animated film that would spawn two sequels and cement itself as the greatest animated film series of all-time (and one of the greatest film series' of all-time overall). But the one film that seemed to go under everyone's radar then is the film that I'll be reviewing today, which is "A Goofy Movie". Released in the spring of '95, it only received moderate reviews from critics and modest intake at the box office (though it did receive some tough competition from the Will Smith/Martin Lawrence film "Bad Boys" that opened up on the same weekend). However, it seems as though the movie has gained more appreciation over the last several years thanks to a craving of nostalgia for the 90s. Directed by Kevin Lima ("Tarzan", "Enchanted"), the premise of the film is about fun-loving father Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer) attempting to bond with his moody teenage son Max (voiced by Jason Marsden) on a cross country road trip. Goofy first gets the idea of going on a road trip to bond with his son from his co-worker Pete (voiced by Jim Cummings) when they're at work one day. After Pete suggests this idea to him, he gets a call from the Principal later that day saying (from his limited point of view) that Max had caused the student body to break out into a riotous frenzy during student body and that he should do something about it before Max ends up in the electric chair. After impressing his crush Roxanne (voiced by Kellie Martin) and asking her to a friend's party, he then goes home and finds out that both himself and Goofy would be going on a vacation, which puts Max in a bit of a bind with Roxanne. He then makes up a story that his father played in a band with Powerline (voiced/sung by Tevin Campbell), the greatest rock star on the planet and that he'd be on stage for the final number. And with that lie, Goofy and Max hit the road that results in a hilarious comedy of errors!!! While it has gotten more attention over the last several years through VHS, DVD, and TV airings on the family of Disney networks, this is still probably one of the most underrated Disney films of all-time. It probably has a lot to do with the era that it was released during, but it's still a classic film nonetheless. Before this movie came out, we only knew Goofy for the cartoon shorts he was in as well as the Disney afternoon favorite series "Goof Troop" where he was a one dimensional character all the time. One of the things that I like about what the animators did with Goofy in this movie is that we got to see more layers of his personality. Aside from him being his usual clumsy, goofy self, there were parts of the film where we got to see him sad, other times we saw him upset, and there were times where we got to see him well up with emotion as a loving, caring father that is proud of his son. I also like how they characterized Max in this movie as well. Like most teenagers, Max is concerned more with being cool and doing anything to impress a girl as all throughout the film he tries everything he can to not be like his father, who he sees as an embarrassment to him. Still, when all is said and done, Max learns that there is nothing wrong with taking after his dad, even if he is a little bit odd and embarrassing at times because no matter how old you get, you'll always be your father's son.The problem that most people have with this movie is that while Goofy is shown to love and care for his son, he doesn't punish him in the end for lying to him. He instead lets Max have his way by taking him to the Powerline concert. While I definitely understand that, I think that's only a minor problem in this movie. If anything, while there wasn't a true antagonist in the story, I feel as though Pete's manipulative parenting advice to Goofy in regards to how he should raise his son was just as problematic (if not more). After all, Max does end up saving his father's life in the movie so I feel as though that makes up for the father/son relationship in the story. All in all, A Goofy Movie is a film that I highly recommend! This movie probably has some of the best quotes I've heard in a Disney movie! My favorite line in the movie is from one of Max's friends Bobby (voiced by Pauly Shore) who says, "Max, look, it's the Leaning Tower of Cheesa!", which completely changed how I looked at this particular structure! In some ways, this film felt like a John Hughes movie from the 80s, only animated and kid friendly. With great story, characters, animation, and (as should be a trademark of any Disney classic) unforgettable songs like "I-2-I" and "Stand Out", I give this movie a 10/10!!!

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haunt_freak
1995/04/13

I cannot begin to express how much I adore this movie. I watched it practically on a loop when I was young, and still love to watch it today.First, I'll talk about the phenomenal songs this movie has to offer. "Stand Out" and "I2I" (performed by Max's favorite rock star, "Powerline") are catchy as hell and stay with you after the movie is over. "After Today," "On the Open Road," and "Nobody Else But You" feel very musical-esque. And there's even the silly "Lester's Possum Park," a hilarious little ditty.The film itself is very touching and I feel that Max is very relatable. Max is embarrassed by his father, Goofy, as a lot of teens are. Max pulls a stunt that makes him the coolest guy in school, only to be dragged on a father-son bonding road trip immediately afterwards by Goofy. Through the journey, Goofy tries to bridge the generation gap between himself and his son, but learns that the things he thought were great as a child aren't so impressive to the youth of today (well, of 1995)."A Goofy Movie" is a touching and fun movie that doesn't get nearly as much attention and praise as it should. I prefer this movie to the highly overrated "Frozen."

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Cinder Entire
1995/04/14

When I picked this movie all I could think of all the great memories that came along with it. Starting off with the great music that was in it. The catchy lyrics from "After Today" and "I2I". I also still loved how maturity that could be found in this most simple parts. An example being with how Goofy reacts to finding out that Max, his son, lied to him. I love the way the worked in some light fourth wall jokes like having Donald Duck and Mickey join in on the song," All in All" while being lost in the middle of the highway to The little Mermaid light switch. I also enjoyed how the growth of relationship between Max and Goofy. Overall I loved this movie and hope it becomes a real Disney Classic. I also enjoyed the music video with Lou Bega doing the cleaned up verison of Mambo No. 5. In short,a great movie and wonderful DVD release to boot!

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