A Goofy Movie

Goofy father-son road trip with animated antics

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About A Goofy Movie

Released: 1995

Platform: Disney+

Rating: G

Run time: 1h 22m

Cast
Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, Rob Paulsen, Wallace Shawn

A Goofy Movie

About A Goofy Movie

A Goofy Movie, released in 1995, is an animated musical road comedy. The plot centers around Goofy, who takes his son Max on a fishing trip. Max, who is trying to impress his crush Roxanne with his lie of going to a pop concert, strives to take the trip to the concert with his father. This heartwarming tale explores themes like fatherhood, love, and teenage rebellion.

Making / Production

The movie, produced by Disney MovieToons and Walt Disney Television Animation, was directed by Kevin Lima. The script was penned by Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson, and Brian Pimental. A Goofy Movie serves as a follow-up to Goof Troop, the TV show.

Actors

  • Bill Farmer as Goofy: Expertly portrayed the loving but bumbling father, capturing the heart of the audience with his comedic timing.
  • Jason Marsden as Max: Marsden played the role of the teenage son, perfectly juggling his showcase of teenage angst and eventual acceptance of his father's love.
  • Kellie Martin as Roxanne: Martin's voice-over imbued the character of Roxanne with both charm and relatability.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • A Goofy Movie marked the directorial debut of Kevin Lima, who later directed Tarzan and Enchanted.
  • The movie was initially planned as a direct-to-video release, but was eventually released in cinemas.
  • A Goofy Movie is the first feature-length animated film for Goofy as a lead character.

Quotes

  • "Some people are worth melting for." - Max
  • "My Dad used to tell me stories about this place. It's supposed to be filled with magic." - Goofy
  • "Look Maxie, we're on TV!" - Goofy

Music, Soundtrack

  • "I 2 I" performed by Tevin Campbell and Rosie Gaines
  • "Stand Out" also performed by Tevin Campbell
  • "On the Open Road" performed by Bill Farmer and Aaron Lohr