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Goofy wants to take his son on a cross-country trip to go fishing for some quality time, but Max wants to go to the dance with a girl. The trip produces greater understanding between father and son in a Goofy way.
Genre: Feature Film Family
Rating: G
Release Date: 16-APR-2002
Media Type: DVD

Even as Disney has reveled in the success of its high-end animated features, it occasionally sneaks a lesser effort into theaters, based on one of the many TV shows with which it dominates daytime TV. This one is based on perennial Disney favorite Goofy's adventures in domesticated bliss. Goofy is now a single dad; when son Max gets blamed for a prank gone wrong at school, Goofy blames himself and decides that, for his vacation, he's going to get away with Max alone. Of course, this is no treat for Max, who has just met the girl of his dreams and harbors no wish to spend the summer touring America with his square dad. The vacation is one disaster after another, though they aren't particularly funny disasters; the culmination involves Goofy's efforts to get Max backstage at a big rock concert. Strictly for young fans of the TV show. --Marshall Fine MPN: 717951008435 - UPC: 717951008435



Customer Reviews

  • One of the top 5 Disney movies and an almost perfect dvd.


    By A283NP8NG7X11F on 2005-07-09
    A Goofy Movie is one of my top 5 Disney animated movies of all time. Hands down. It's almost never mentioned by uppity film critics, a lot of people that like Disney usually forget it, and it isn't exactly a masterpiece like Snow White, but it definately holds its own. I watched it back when it came out, and I loved it. Remembering this, I saw it sitting on a shelf at the store and decided to give it another shot to see if it stood the test of time and my being 20 now. It did. If anything, it only got better. Before The Incredibles, there was another Disney film that brought families close together. And that, was A Goofy Movie, believe it or not. Go ahead and laugh, because I wouldn't believe it if someone told me that too. Goofy, bringing families closer together? Blasphemy! But it's not. Goofy is a great character for this kind of movie about a teenager growing distant from his dad. While it's a good one for families, it's even better if you're a single dad with a son. While I'm a month late in saying this, it's also a very good Father's Day movie if you two can sit back and enjoy "just" a cartoon.

    We start out with Max, Goofy's son. He's dreaming about a girl he has a crush on, Roxanne. It's ruined before they kiss, when he starts to turn into his dad. Huge teeth, feet, hands, ears, everything. He wakes up, and panics once more- he's overslept and he's almost late for a little surprise at school. His dad busts in and embarasses him already, showing up with a towel wrapped around his body and one on his head too while Max is getting dressed. Not a good start for the last day of school. Max makes it and gets together with PJ and Bobby (a new character voiced by Pauly Shore. He acts just like him too). They throw together a huge stage performance where Max imitates Powerline, a pop star in the Goof world, and everyone in the school goes nuts. It comes to a halt when the principal interrupts, and the three friends get into big trouble. Unfortunately, he calls each of their parents at a bad time- Pete (PJ's dad) is giving Goofy a speech about how Max could join a gang or get into even worse trouble if Goofy doesn't start being a little harder on him. Goofy takes the call from the principal as a little wake up call, and makes plans to go on a trip to a fishing spot he and his dad went on ages ago. Well, Max had impressed Roxanne with that onstage risk, and they were going to go to an after-grad party together. The trip gets in the way, and he lies to her, saying he's going to see Powerline live since he knows him. Goofy and Max hit the road to what Goofy thinks is a fun fishing trip and time to bond with his son, but it's anything but. The two argue, stop talking to eachother for a period of time, get into huge danger in the woods and in a river, and more. I'm sure every parent with a teenager can relate to most of what goes on here.

    Now, even just barely out of my teenage years, this movie really hits me. How Max treats his dad from time to time made me resent him, but also made me realize that we've all done something like that. Leaving in the middle of what's supposed to be a fun place because you think it's dumb...you can see the pain on Goofy's face when Max does this. And what makes it hurt the viewer is that it's Goofy- a character who's always upbeat and happy. Watching him get sad actually made me tear up. What's worse is when he and Max run into a mishap involving a waterfall. Eventhough I know how it's going to end, I wanted Goofy to be alright. See? This is just an animated character. But you get attatched to him after all he goes through. But now I'm making the movie sound depressing. Aside from a few moments like the ones I've mentioned, the movie's funny overall, and kids age 11+ will be sure to get a few laughs out of it. Bigfoot discovering disco music has to be one of these things.

    The visual quality didn't get the best treatment here, but I'm hoping a Platinum Edition is in the works somewhere down the line. There's notable grain and smudges one the print, and it looks like a slightly cleaned up vhs version. But the movie was made in the mid-late 90's, so it still looks pretty good animation-wise. No jagged lines here. And the audio's nice and loud. The Powerline songs at the beginning and end are booming all over the place. Some sound effects are a tad quiet, like Goofy and Max stay at the underwater-themed hotel, but it's nothing you'll mind unless you're listening for things like this.

    Here's the reason it gets four stars instead of five. While I was surprised when I went to the special features menu, and discovered some that were actually good, there weren't enough. I remember seeing some concept designs for Big Foot and a few other characters way back when, and it would've been nice to have had them here in some sort of gallery. Also, it would've been nice if Disney had given it as equally great extras as some other Gold Classic Classic discs. But what's here's still good. The first one I have to mention is an entire episode of the classic Disney Afternoon cartoon: Goof Troop. It's the "Calling All Goofs" episode in which a few of Goofy's relatives are having a reunion. Because Pete screws up Goofy's car, he can't go. So instead, Peg (Pete's sultry wife) has the reunion at their house. Of course, we all know how Pete is around Goofy. How will he handle more than one at the same time? It's pure chaos. Unfortunately, the transfer to dvd wasn't kind to the episode, and there are a lot of visual problems here and there (some images jump around instead of smoothly moving. Keep focused on a character when they're doing something, and you'll notice it). It's a funny episode still, and I was surprised to be laughing at it well over ten years after it first aired. It was nice seeing the whole crew, sans Chainsaw. Next, is the biggest extra of the batch- A Goofy Success Story, running over 40 minutes. It covers how Goofy became a household name. It goes well into his past, and is a must-see for classic Disney fans and animation fans in general. After this is the embarassing A Goofy Movie dvd Storybook. If you remember those books on tape...with books included of Disney movies from the 90's, that's what this is...only you watch it. There's the option of having it read to you, in which the narrator sounds like he's talking to kids with ADD. This is actually worth a laugh, if only for what pictures they chose for each page. The first 3 had me holding my sides (go ahead an' say I'm immature. I don't care). What's almost as bad is the Disney Mambo No. 5 by Lou Bega. It's Mambo No. 5...but with some changes for a family audience and a Disney theme. What's somewhat sick is that he goes over pairings for characters. Like Mickey = Minnie, Donald = Daisy. But then he gets to Pluto, who in turn gets Huey, Louie and Dewy. Horrid. There's also a lame trivia game and the usual trailer to round things out.

    That's all there is to it. Get A Goofy Movie. Don't even rent it, just buy it. We're never going to get another one like this. Not from Disney anyway at the rate they're going.

  • "MAX-I-MUM ~ It's The Goof Boy!"


    By A141HP4LYPWMSR on 2007-02-21
    The wonderfully hilarious animated film `A Goofy Movie' was released in '95 minus all the fanfare that generally accompanies a Walt Disney Production. It is definitely one of the lesser known amongst all the great Disney features, but it happens to be one of my personal favorites. Join Goofy (a.k.a.: Mr. Goof) and his son Max on their madcap vacation trip as they drive across the country on a father/son bonding venture.

    Who could ever forget Max's Powerline imitation, Bobby's "Tower of Chessa", Lester's Possum Park, Bigfoot dancing to "Staying Alive" or the lovely and demure Roxanne. This little gem of a film is an unforgettable adventure that will be enjoyed by the inner Goofy in all of us.

    Well constructed storyline, infectious music, lots of funny sequences and quotable lines of dialogue. Buy this one, multiple viewings recommended.

  • A Sustained Work of Goofy-Dom ...


    By A3D2VIUT2HWP0Z on 2005-03-29
    The trick in most Goofy titles, is that the schtick needs to be paced. The cartoons allowed for a frenetic pace which was often offset by another characters style. Well, this movie succeeds in sustaining the style of Goofy, with a story that has a cast of many other funny characters.
    For a Franco-American co-production, it does ( for me ) come as a surprise that this has been achieved. However, the answer lies in the traditional animation style, and a strong script.
    Bill Farmer's voice work is totally awesome in this film, as in the Casper series, and he captures the reinvented Goofy that came to screens with the series developed around or after the success of DUCK TALES.
    Stylistically, the Characters were re-done for the "modern" audience, and unfortunately were part of the Disney downgrade of the style of drawing that has led to the cessation of traditional animation methods. The problem I have with this is not the shift to a totally computer generated form, but that the style as evinced by people like the Masterful Carl Barks, but that for all the high tech gadgets that Disney has its command, it cannot do the simple thing of copy the classic style.
    Fortunately, A GOOFY MOVIE maintains the high visual standards, but is one of a limited number of films that led up to dross like TWICE UPON A CHRISTMAS.
    The gags in this film are brilliant; case in point, Big Foots Dance sequence as the backdrop to a moving scene with Max and Goofy... its clearly a reference for Adults, since the music and the Dance sequence is so 70's. And the entire movie combines classic Goofy material together with contemporary references, in such a manner that the style of the Saturday Cartoon series that featured Goofy, Max , Pete, and etc, is emulated very well.
    Totally worth it for the fan of Goofy and the cartoon series of the 90s.

  • A teenager's review...


    By A3IFL0IPPQSQQH on 2000-01-29
    I watched "A Goofy Movie" tonight when I was babysitting. The kids loved it and I enjoyed it too. This movie contains enough of the little things to be appealing to children of all ages...including teens...like me. I don't think I've seen a better Disney movie. This one has to be my faveorite. The music was good for people of all ages and I have been searching the internet for the soundtrack. It's not every day that you see a teenager rave about PG movie. Excellent Job Disney!

  • The best Disney movie ever made!


    By on 2005-04-09
    Well, I don't like the original Disney movies because I outgrew them. I use to watch this movie a lot when I was in middle school and now I'm 23 and I still enjoy it. I think it's so funny. I enjoy some Disney movies like Aladdin, The Lion King, and Pinocchio but this one is far the best a lot better than the Goofy cartoons. I use to watch the Goof cartoons a lot everyday after school when I was very lil and when I heard that they made a movie out of it I was happy to hear that and it was the movie was awesome. I watched the sequel to A Goofy Movie and it was okay but the first one is really the best. You will enjoy it if your a Goofy fan.

  • A Great Disney Movie!!!
    By on 2001-07-23
    "A Goofy Movie" is one of my very favorite Disney movies, if not my very favorite. I watched it for the first time on video when I was a 4th grader, and loved it. Then I forgot about it for awhile, until I found it on the shelf at the Library last year (I'm now 15) and loved it just as much (or more!) as the first time I viewed it!! I can not get enough of it! My older brother, who will be going to a prestegious University in the Fall also loves it as well. Do not listen to the so-called "professionals" when they say it is a "lesser disney movie" and only for the young - because my older brother, my mom and I like it more than even my 6 year old brother!!

    Max (voiced by Jason Marsden) is an uncool teenager who despertly wants the attention of his crush, Roxanne, but seems to mess us when he tries to talk to her. So, on the last day of school with the help of his 2 buddies, he pulls a ABSOLUTLY hillarious and awesome stunt to impress her in front of the whole school -(this is one of my favorite scenes!!)-, but he gets caught by the Principle who exagerates what Max did to Max's dad. Even though he thinks he messed it up by getting caught, he goes from a nobody, to popular because he made the last day of school assembly awesome. Roxanne comes up to him, and they make plans for a upcoming party. He feels ontop of the world but comes home to devasting news - his dad (Goofy voiced by Bill Farmer) who is well-meaning but very goofy feels that taking Max on a LONG road trip to a lake with him will shape him up by having them bond more.

    Max, extremely upset, has to change his plans with Roxanne. But he lies to her telling her he will appear at the Powerline Concert dancing on stage and will wave to her while she watches it at the party. (Powerline is like what Justin Timberlake is today) Max and Goofy set off on the trip with hillarious adventours and mishaps along the way. The end is spitacluar, (something any teen would want to do) hillarious, absoutly GREAT! (I consider the ending scene also one of the best parts!!)

    Everything in the movie fits very well together, guarenteed to make you laugh ATLEAST once ~ many more for me that is for sure! The songs are very catchy and one of the best assests to the movie! I tried to get the orginial soundtrack but I can't find it anywhere. The sequel is funny, but is NOTHING compared to the first. I rank "A Goofy Movie" right up there with Disney's Robin Hood and all the other classics! A must see for EVERYONE kids, teens and adults!!

  • I can never get enough!
    By A2OEZSVUGGNX86 on 2004-12-07
    This is a great movie! I'm 19 and I've watched it over a dozen times. My parents got me the VHS when I was in sixth grade, I lost it and now bought the DVD. It has a fun feel to it, full of good humor for adults and kids, and a wonderful father-son story that makes me laugh and cry. Though not quite as epic as other Disney movies, this one is my personal favorite. I love the music as well, you can tell they put a lot of hard work into making this film and it paid off. Five stars. Spectacular.

  • I agree, one of the best Disney movies of all
    By A12EG8H75DEYNP on 2006-02-15
    Well, the title says it, this movie is awesome for all ages. You should definitely buy it, I mean it!!!

  • love it!
    By A3816LNDN3LUH6 on 2006-03-07
    I love this movie, I watch it with or without my kids. its so cute, it always puts me in a good mood!

  • Great for the Whole family!
    By A11TVH4INC8LZH on 2006-04-29
    The very first time I saw this movie was while I was on a baby sitting job. The kids kept insisting we watch "goofy movie! goofy movie!" at first I was like "Oh great, another little kids movie..." but from the very beginning of the movie I was laughing. This is a great movie!

    Six years had past since then and I hadn't seen it in a while until it came on the Disney Channel. Upon seeing it again I knew I had to own the movie.

    The plot is sweet, and though Max shows obvious resentment towards his fathers "goofy-ness" and the obvious effect it has on him too, you get the sense that he really does love his father, he just forgot how to show it.

    I give the movie a 5, because I value family relationships over and above ANYthing else in a movie. Sure it was funny, but the family qualities in this movie are great.


  • All these customer reviews are . . . RIGHT!
    By AN1TWSCJO0R0P on 2000-06-23
    The editorial review calls this a lesser effort by Disney. As a father, I have to say that I don't know of a more touching father-son story than "A Goofy Movie." I'm a sensible 32 year-old man and I was moved nearly to tears by this "non-classic." This movie is very funny, too. The incidents that happen to Goofy and his son Max are cartoonish, sure, but they ring true. You will find yourself really caring what happens to these bizarre dog-headed people! Ignore the "professional" reviews, buy the movie and then go find "An Extremely Goofy Movie" because that one's just as good.

  • Disney at its finest. A superb movie.
    By on 1999-10-04
    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!

  • One of My Favorites
    By AP671NZCKNBZR on 2001-01-21
    I first saw this movie in theaters when I was about 10, but now, 5 years later, I still love it! This story is about Max, a teenage boy who doesn't really fit in, and Goofy, his dad. When Max pulls an outragous stunt to get a girl he has a crush on to notice him, it works! Max gets invited to watch the Powerline (a rock star) concert on tv with her. But when he gets home, Goofy surprises him with a father-son fishing trip across the country. The story tells about Max, his relationship with his father, and his desprate struggle to impress Roxanne. The original music is amazing and the stroyline is interesting and well done. It makes a great gift for any child or anyone who is a child-at-heart.

  • The coolest Disney movie around!
    By A1PSU5D960FV61 on 2001-08-26
    I first saw this movie when I was in 4th. grade. My babysitter had it first, but her kids are older and they don't watch it anymore. I watched it two times in a row in one day and fell in love with it! My babsitter asked if I wanted it. I sayed you bet I do! I love the addictive songs and the catchy music! I have the soundtrack too. It's about an uncool teenager, Max (voiced by Jason Marsden) who wants to act cool. But it's hard for him to act cool when his dad is "Goofy." (voiced by Bill Farmer) Everyone in his highschool always laughs at him because his dad always kisses him in front of everyone, and he falls over sometimes. But Max really likes this one girl, Roxanne. (voiced by Kelly Martin) Roxanne doesn't think he's goofy or wierd at all. But Max isn't so sure how to make her like him-except on the last day of school he thinks up a plan with his two buddies. So in front of the whole school he impresses her by doing a dance to his favorite music by the coolest rockstar on the planet, Powerline. (voiced by Tevin Campbell) After that he has to go to the principals office. Roxanne tells him she liked his dance. So they make plans to go to this Powerline party. Then the principal exagerates what Max did to his dad. Then Max finds out his dad wants him to go on vacation with him! He tells Roxanne a lie that he's actually going to the Powerline Concert instead of telling her he's going on vacation with his dad. I won't tell you anymore about the movie or I'll give the movie suprises away! This is a must have!!!!!!

  • A Very Good Movie
    By A20JYIHL1W1U54 on 2001-10-09
    I don't know how this one got by me. We always go see all Disney animated movies in the theatre. I don't think it played very long or was only shown at selected times of the day. Whatever! All in all this was really a pleasant surprise. It was great fun. It was funny. Underneath it all it is a good story of a dad learning about his son and visa versa. The generation gap lives on and will continue to live on and that really is part of life and living. I really liked this movie.

  • Goofy Movie
    By A31W3MR1XQAMV5 on 2005-10-14
    My son is 2 1/2 and loves GOOFY! This is a big hit in our home! Very up to date and a loveable movie!

  • Freakin Awesome!!!
    By A2T9VMVYE9MWP2 on 2006-04-26
    Man this movie is one of the best movies ever made. I am so glad that Disney made it. It always makes me feel better and plus it has the best song in the world on it. It is "Stand Out!" It relates exactly to me!!!

  • Why no widescreen?
    By A2QMLRYKX1GW0K on 2007-02-25
    I won't give a summary of the movie (many reviews have already done that) but I will say this. Why no widescreen? I believe the Region 2 version of this DVD got a widescreen presentation (though I'm not sure if it was enhanced for 16X9 televisions...), but why do the people stuck with Region 1 DVD players get stuck with the full screen version? I've seen the widescreen edition and it looks much better! The full screen version just looks like the sides got chopped off... the scenes feel a bit cramped. Aside from that flaw, this is a great DVD and worth buying, or at least renting. It also has an episode of Goof Troop as a bonus feature and a few other bonus features too. 4 stars only because of the absent widescreen version. Otherwise the movie is worth 5 stars, I just wish to see it in its original aspect ratio. :(

  • One of Disney's Best!
    By A2UQIIJ2CD8REE on 2008-01-17
    On the last day of school before summer vacation, Goofy's teenage son Max plans to interrupt an assembly with a song and dance number to win the attention of the girl of his dreams, Roxanne. Emulating his pop-star hero, Powerline, Max pulls off the stunt long enough to gain major popularity points with his peers and get the date he was hoping for, but not without landing himself in the principal's office to boot. A phone call to his dad instantly foils Max's plans for a summer of love, as Goofy becomes convinced that he needs to spend some quality time with his son. Before he can escape, Max is whisked away on a cross-country road trip to Goofy's favorite fishing spot, but he manages to squeeze in one last talk with Roxanne on the way. Unfortunately, in a final effort to keep Roxanne from finding another date to her friend Stacey's concert watching party, Max promises to wave to her from the stage when he and his dad join Powerline in the final number! Suddenly, he's told the biggest lie of his life and has no idea how to get out of it. When Max decides to alter Goofy's treasured family map halfway through the trip and head them towards the concert in L.A., he finally starts to have a good time, but at what price?

    "A Goofy Movie" was a surprise gem from Disney in 1995 that surely would have made Walt proud! The writing and animation are top notch, with a completely original, believable, hilarious and charming father/son story expanding on the popular "Goof Troop" TV series from 1992. In this bigscreen feature, Max and his friend P.J. have moved on to high school, and Pete is still around to cause trouble for Goofy with his nasty demeanor and awful advice. Absent with no explanation, however, are Pete's wife Peg and small daughter, Pistol, and both Goofy and Pete now work as baby photographers in a retail store. The characters are just as we remember them though, and looking better than ever, only the older Max is now voiced by James Marsden. But don't worry if you never watched "Goof Troop" back in the day. This movie completely stands on its own feet as a solid and highly entertaining story of its own, and Goofy (Bill Farmer) and Pete (Jim Cummings) are not much different than they were in their classic Disney shorts. Some major new characters are created for the film too, like Pauly Shore's Bobby, a high school friend of Max and P.J.'s, and the adorable Roxanne, voiced by the equally adorable Kellie Martin. The film boasts some excellent original songs too, and just about all the goofy fun you can handle!

    The Gold Collection DVD of "A Goofy Movie" is so close to being outstanding that it's a real shame they missed the mark by making it fullscreen only! Other than that, it is surprisingly generous with extras (for a Disney release), especially considering the quality of those extras. The two most notable are "Calling All Goofs", an episode of the TV series "Goof Troop" billed on this DVD as a "Max and Goofy Cartoon" and omitting the opening song, and "A Goofy Success Story", which is a wonderful episode of the old Disney anthology series in full color and introduced by Walt that tells the tale of how Goofy was discovered in Hollywood by talent scouts and became the award winning star he is today! That second program includes four classic Disney shorts edited to fit the context of the story, but more importantly, it includes a large amount of charming new (at the time) animation to tell the behind the scenes story of Goofy's success. In addition to those two excellent extras, the DVD includes the theatrical trailer, a trivia game, and a read-along story of the movie that may seem pointless to us but would be great if you have young children. Though, an original story might have been better than just a read-along version of the film. Truthfully, I suppose it would also have been nice to have some more extras relating to the film itself, like character design art (especially for Roxanne) and a behind the scenes featurette, but with "A Goofy Success Story" and an entire episode of Goof Troop, it's pretty tough to complain about anything other than that fullscreen presentation. Fullscreen or not though, this film is a must own! If you don't have it, I highly recommend it! For the Goofy fan, the extras alone make it a worthy purchase! I also highly recommend the direct-to-video sequel, "An Extremely Goofy Movie." Yeah, it's lower budget, but it is far better than your average Disney direct-to-video sequel. And, seek out Walt Disney Treasures: The Complete Goofy if you don't have it already. I just wish they would hurry-up and release Sport Goofy in "Soccermania" to DVD already, not to mention "Goof Troop" in volume sets like they have for Duck Tales, Tale Spin, Gummi Bears, and Rescue Rangers. I suppose The Wuzzles should come first though. Disney, are you listening?

  • It's Disney's Best Work EVER!
    By on 2000-03-05
    Disney has a history of GREAT movies and this one takes the cake. It's a great story about the "bond between a father and his son." It's very touching and has a heart felt story. I loved the way that Max, Goofy's son, and Goofy were able to get through all the little trajedies and still wind up on top.

  • Great Great Movie!
    By on 2000-06-01
    It is so surprising to find a movie like this that is so enjoyable for children, teenagers, and adults as well. The story is about a teenager named Max who deals with typical teenage problems. He tries to impress a girl whom he likes, tries to fit in, and tries to avoid his "Goofy" dad, all at the same time. I've enjoyed this movie since I first saw it when I was ten. But now looking back on it, I really empathize with Max and the realistic portrayal of a teen and his troubles. This movie also has great songs that are surprisingly catchy and tons of hilarious moments that will have you laughing out loud. I highly recommend this movie to any one of any age!

  • 18 AND STILL MY FAVORITE MOVIE! ! !
    By A3DCGPOT0ESQMM on 2000-02-26
    I have enjoyed this movie countless times: It displays a wonderful father son relationship, as well as a touching story between Max and Roxanne's relationship with its ups and downs. Filled with great music, and some neat moves by Goofy and Max, it's sure to become a classic. I love it...Mike

  • second greatest movie ever!
    By on 2000-09-04
    I first decided to watch this movie because I heard that Jason Marsden (who is the cutest and most talented actor ever!) did the voice of Goofy's teenage son Max. But my best friend and I soon found ourselves watching it twice in a row and singing along with all of the catchy tunes (yes, I'm aware that sounds stupid) and reciting our favorite lines. I also saw the sequel (X-tremely Goofy Movie) and loved it as well. This movie was hilarious and is Disney's greatest accomplishment because it's a movie that both kids and parents can relate to. Next to one of Jason's other movies, "White Squall" (1996) this is the greatest movie I've ever seen. I'm going to buy the soundtrack and a copy of the movie itself. The cast did a brilliant job, the writers should be seriously congratulated, and the songs were terrific. This movie is outstanding and definitely deserves more than 5 stars.

  • A Great movie!
    By A1COW0UIB5HA9J on 2002-08-06
    Wow, this is truly one of my favorite movies and fave Disney fliks ever, i am a disney lover.

    This is about Goofy's son " Max" who wants to impress his girlfriend " Roxanne" by going to a special concert in Los Angeles played by his favorite sinfger " Powerline" ( who is sort of like a Goofy version of Prince), unknown to Goofy, Goof is actually taking Max on a fishing trip but Max decides to change everything so that he can impress her.

    A highly entertaining, heartwarming and meaningful animated feature full of laughs, insight gags, good animation, great soundtrack and a important lesson about Fathers and Son.

    If you're a disney fan, i suggest owning this movie on DVD and you won't be disappointed :)

  • Love it!
    By A37VU91RWFXK3L on 2002-12-01
    A Goofy movie is the best movie of all time! The first time I saw this movie was when i was in the 4th grade and I used to watch it over and over and over because I loved the characters and I especially loved the songs! I'm a Sophomore in Highschool now and I just watched the movie again for the first time in a couple of years and I still love everything about it! I want the soundtrack for christmas now! heehee! Bye bye

    ~JuJu

  • Surprizingly awesome
    By AEUIMNG7NK77R on 2007-03-10
    I had forgotten how awesome this movie is- even for a grown-up, like me. It could do without all the songs (it was made before Disney wisely decided to ditch all the cheesy singing,) but it's brisk, double-layered humor more than makes up for it. Kids will think the gags are sufficiently silly. Adults will pick up on the nearly-sarcastic, nearly risque dialog, so rare in Disney animated movies. Plus, Big Foot dancing to 'Stayin' Alive' is just freaking hilarious.

    Basically, it's just a Disney movie. But it's a *great (and severely under appreciated) Disney movie.

  • Great movie Poor print though...
    By on 2000-07-06
    I bought the re-release of A Goofy Movie last week and I thought that the film print could have been better. The film has not aged well in terms of quality. The Colors are not as sharp. Jason Marsdon (Talking) and AAron Lohr(singing) did a great job in bring Max to life on the screen... All in all, I still like the movie. The extras are cool except for the Goof Troop cartoon.Max loked like a dork! I even watched it in other languages! It is a hoot! In each language the titles are different. hearing the voices in different languages is a scream! (especially the voice of Goofy in other languages)

  • A Goofy Movie
    By on 2000-03-04
    This is my family's favorite Disney movie by far. I think me and my husband laugh more than the kids. We shared it with friends and we had a hard time getting it back they enjoyed it so much. We are talking late 20's to early 30's in age and some without kids. You will really enjoy it! It's fun and clean. Not offensive like some movies tend to be.

  • I love it
    By on 2000-07-09
    This is one of my favorite movies. I could watch it non-stop and I never get tierd of it. My brothers(who absolutely hate disney and pauly shore movies) even liked it. Bravo Disney! Bravo to the cast too(especially Pauly)! I love this movie and I'm very glad I own it.

  • A Goofy Movie
    By A2TF4HDBN0FBEG on 2000-06-29
    I watched this movie before.When I was 3 years old I beguin to watch that movie.It is so cool and good!


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