A Goofy Movie
Directed by
Kevin Lima
Produced by
Dan Rounds
Written by
Jymn Magon
Chris Matheson
Brian Pimental
Starring
Jason Marsden
Bill Farmer
Jim Cummings
Kellie Martin
Rob Paulsen
Tevin Campbell
Music by
Carter Burwell
Editor(s)
Gregory Perler
Studio(s)
Walt Disney Pictures
Disney MovieToons
Walt Disney Television Animation
Walt Disney Animation Australia
Phoenix Animation
Pixibox Digital Ink & Paint
Walt Disney Animation FrancePhoenix AnimationPixibox Digital Ink và PaintDistributor
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.
Released
April 7, 1995
Running time
78 minutes
Language
English
Gross revenue
USD 35,348,597
Preceded by
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Followed by
The Tigger Movie”
An Extremely Goofy Movie
External links IMDb page Source
A Goofy Movie is a 1995 animated musical adventure comedy-drama film, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and released to theaters by Walt Disney Pictures. It features the characters from The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop and is explicitly part of the show’s canon. It can also be considered a road trip movie.The film’s plot revolves around the father-son relationship between Goofy and Max heading for disaster as they struggle to find common ground despite Max’s persistence in having his own life and winning the girl of his dreams. As a result, they go on a road trip so both can have a bonding relationship. A direct-to-video sequel, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie, was released in 2000.
In international theaters, the movie premiered alongside the Mickey Mouse short Runaway Brain.
Despite receiving mixed trình làng from critics. the film was positively received by the general public và was fairly successful .
Plot
It is the last day of school before summer vacation for What Happened To Diamond
‘ s teenage son Max, who has a kế hoạch bự shed his ” Goof ” label và impress his crush, Roxanne, especially after waking up from a dream-turned-nightmare involving Max mutating into Goofy, terrifying her away right when she was just about Khủng kiss him. Max và his two friends, P.J. & Bobby, hijack the auditorium stage in the middle of Principal Mazur ‘ s speech, creating a small concert where Max performs while costumed as Powerline, a famous pop superstar. The performance succeeds in making Max a school celebrity as planned, but Mazur puts it mập an abrupt halt và they are sent lớn his office mập be punished .While waiting outside Mazur’s office, Roxanne talks mập Max và they both agree lớn go together bự a các buổi tiệc nhỏ that Roxanne’s friend và student body toàn thân president, Stacey, is holding béo watch Powerline’s latest concert on pay-per-view. Unknown Khủng Max, Mazur calls Goofy while at work ( his job is a department store children’s photographer with Pete ), but in his enraged & over-reactive state regarding Max’s actions in the auditorium Khủng rebuild his public image with the student body toàn thân, he reports Max’s actions as ” dressed as a gang thành viên, your son caused the entire student body toàn thân Khủng break into a riotous frenzy ! ” Believing Mazur’s warning that Max’s exhibiting behavior that will lead him béo a life of criminality ending in the electric chair, Goofy decides béo re-establish his relationship with his son, which has drifted apart kết thúc the years .Goofy decides mập take Max on a fishing trip Khủng Lake Destiny in Idaho, on the same route he & his father took years before. Max tries béo dissuade Goofy, but is shoved into the family oto, a yellow AMC Pacer Wagon, & the trip begins, but not before Max visits Roxanne at her house béo tell her the news. When she disappointingly mentions possibly finding someone else lớn go with mập the các buổi tiệc nhỏ, Max quickly creates a lie claiming he & Goofy are going phệ the Powerline concert in Los Angeles và will be on stage with Powerline. Roxanne, though initially dubious, falls for it. Goofy và Max head out on their uneasy road trip, but it is not incredibly fun as Goofy hoped .The trip starts out on a bad foot, bự say the least. While Goofy tries bự bond with Max, Max is sullen. Goofy later makes a stop at a run-down theme park called Lester’s Possum Park, which Goofy had gone mập as a boy. While there, they also watch an out-of-date country folk jamboree of animatronic possums ( parodying the Country Bear Jamboree ), which malfunction halfway through the show. Afterward, Max is humiliated by having an opossum leap lao dốc his pants và then being dragged into a country dance by Goofy. Max attempts mập hitchhike back trang chủ, which upsets Goofy, as he thought that he và Max were simply having fun, but Max is enraged bự be dragged into what he calls ” some stupid rat show. ” The next day, they unexpectedly run into Pete và P.J. và are chased by Bigfoot during a fishing practice session involving Goofy’s Perfect Cast technique .Trapped in their oto by Bigfoot, who has the oto keys, Max và Goofy spend the night in the oto. While Goofy is asleep, Max changes the road bản đồ destination from Idaho Khủng Los Angeles. The next morning, Goofy pronounces Max as an official navigator of the trip while they stop at a roadside diner, unaware of the change in direction. The two go places where Max or Goofy likes, & the two rebuild their relationship & have fun. However, while staying at a motel where they meet up with Pete and P.J. again, Goofy is told by Pete that he overheard a conversation between Max và P.J. about how Max changed the maps, so sánh he & Goofy are not heading straight béo Idaho, but bự Los Angeles instead. At first, Goofy thought Pete was lying, but after checking the bản đồ và realizing Pete was right, Goofy felt stunned & disillusioned .Goofy & Max later approach a highway junction where the left road goes lớn Los Angeles, & the right Khủng Idaho. Hoping that Max will prove faithful in choosing bự go béo Lake Destiny & not L.A., Goofy gives Max the final say on which way Khủng go at the junction. In a panic, Max picks left bự Los Angeles. Knowing that Max did not choose the route béo Idaho, shattering whatever faith he had left in Max, Goofy becomes angry, stops the oto at a viewpoint of the Grand Canyon, & storms off in anger bự think things through. However, he forgets phệ put the brakes on, which causes the oto lớn go onto the road when Max, in some sort of anger at Goofy’s refusal Khủng listen, leans against it after kicking a tire in frustration. As they pursue the oto lao dốc the road, eventually landing in the Colorado River on the oto, they get into a heated argument. Max is clued into his dad discovering the switched maps, while Goofy explains that Mazur called him, and Max stated he’s not a kid anymore và wants his own life. The argument concludes with Goofy saying that he just wanted mập be part of Max’s life as he grew, and Max explaining why he wanted lớn go lớn the Powerline concert in the first place. Finally understanding Max’s problems, Goofy then tells Max he’ll take him lớn Los Angeles, but they suddenly find that they’re approaching a waterfall. The oto twists around in the water as Goofy & Max try béo swim against the waterfall current, and Goofy falls off the oto, and Max goes toward the waterfall on the oto. Goofy finds the fishing rod & gets near Max, jumping on some rocks. Max tries Khủng grab the fishing pole but misses. The oto crashes into a rock và turns around, and Max gets involved in a tarp. Goofy uses the Perfect Cast Khủng catch the oto just before it falls from the waterfall. As Goofy tries Khủng reel it in, the car’s weight pushes him into the waterfall, but he grabs hold of a rock. A scared Max sees mập the bottom of the waterfall as Goofy is released from the rock. The oto falls, but the tarp turns into a parachute & saves Max’s life. Max grabs the fishing rod & saves Goofy. But the handle splits from the rod, and Goofy falls ; fortunately, Max saves him using the Perfect Cast. Max and Goofy reconcile, và both believe that this was a crazy vacation .Goofy và Max arrive in Los Angeles on the night of the concert, but are accidentally separated when Max is distracted staring at Powerline’s background dancer’s bottoms as they walk past him. Goofy is pushed into the device Powerline used lớn enter the stage & flies out onto it as Powerline is performing his tuy nhiên ” I2I “. As convinced by Max, Goofy does the Perfect Cast technique in a freestyle phiên bản as a dance phong cách, và everybody is impressed by it, including Powerline, who then also performs it as well, integrating it into his performance. Max is chased by a security guard up onto the stage’s lights, but Max crashes xuống dốc onto the stage between Goofy và Powerline, much bự their surprise. The three break into dance with everyone cheering for them. Roxanne, Stacey, P.J., Pete, Bobby, & others watch the concert from various televisions, surprised by their performances. Soon enough, Powerline, the Goofs, and Powerline’s backup dancers / singers finish ” I2I ” lớn a standing ovation from a roaring, cheering audience in the stadium .A few days later, Goofy & Max pull up outside Roxanne’s house in the oto, which was recovered và almost repaired, but is still in pretty bad shape. With Goofy’s pep talk, Max reveals mập Roxanne he lied mập her about mostly everything, but she instantly forgives him, revealing herself she has liked him for a long giây phút, ever since he first laughed the classic ” Ahyuck “, which he was embarrassed about before. They make a khuyến mãi lớn not lie anymore, sealing it with a kiss. Goofy’s oto blows up due bự the damage it sustained at the waterfall, và he flies through the air, crashing through the roof of Roxanne’s house, where Max introduces him béo her .Voice cast
Additional voices
Uncredited
Soundtrack
The soundtrack album for A Goofy Movie was released by Walt Disney Records in 1995.
Production & follow-ups
Kevin Lima, the director of the film, said that as opposed phệ making Goofy ” one-dimensional as he’s been in the past, ” the creators intended lớn ” give an emotional side that would add béo the emotional arc of the story ” và for ” the audience mập see his feelings instead of just his antics. “
The main characters of this film, specifically Goofy, Max, Pete, and P.J., are based on their incarnations in the television series, albeit slightly older. In the television series, Max was a middle school student, but in this film, he is portrayed as an older teenager. However, other characters that had been established in Goof Troop do not appear in this film, such as Pete’s wife, Peg, his daughter, Pistol, Waffles, and Chainsaw. Goofy and Pete retain their classic looks from the 1940s cartoons as opposed to the looks that they had in the 1950s cartoons and Goof Troop.
Although based upon a Disney TV series, production on the film was handled by Walt Disney Feature Animation instead of Walt Disney Television Animation. Pre-production was done at the main WDFA studio in California. The animation work was done at WDFA’s then-new satellite shop ( formerly the Brizzi studio ) in Paris, France supervised by Paul và Gaëtan Brizzi, as well as at the Walt Disney Animation studio in Sydney, nước Australia ( later Disneytoon Studios ). Additional clean-up animation was done by Phoenix Animation Studios in Canada, và digital ink & paint by the Pixibox studio in France .
A sequel was released in 2000, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie. It takes place sometime after this film, involving Max’s freshman year in college. Characters that returned for the sequel were Goofy, Max, Pete, P.J., and Bobby, but most notable is that Roxanne does not. However, she did appear in the television series, House of Mouse (specifically the episode “Max’s Embarrassing Date”), where she was voiced by Grey DeLisle instead of Kellie Martin. This was Pat Buttram’s (the voice of the Possum Park Emcee) final film. He died on January 8, 1994 of kidney failure in Los Angeles at the age of 88.
On August 14, năm ngoái, a đôi mươi th – anniversary reunion for the film occurred at the D23 Expo at Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. [ bốn ] Thos e in attendance included Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen, Jenna von Oy, & producer Don Hahn. Wallace Shawn, Pauly Shore, & director Kevin Lima also sent đoạn Clip messages. [ bốn ] The panel also included musical performances from Farmer, Marsden, và Tevin Campbell. [ bốn ] [ 5 ]
Release
The film was originally intended to be released in theaters on November 18, 1994. However, some production problems in the Pixibox studio in France delayed the film’s release to Spring of 1995, while The Lion King was reissued to fill in for the film’s absence.
The film was first released on VHS and laserdisc on September 6, 1995. It was reissued on VHS and DVD as part of the Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection on June 20, 2000. The Gold Classic Collection release contained the Goof Troop episode “Calling All Goofs” (for some reason, the DVD doesn’t feature the show’s intro) as a bonus feature on both formats, with the DVD also including the Disneyland episode “The Goofy Success Story”. To date, this film is the only animated Disney film produced in widescreen that only has a pan-and-scan DVD in the United States (not counting Doug’s 1st Movie, which was originally produced in open matte full screen but cropped to widescreen for theaters). However, the PAL counterparts have non-anamorphic widescreen DVDs (the Region 2 DVD is in 1.78:1, while the Region 4 DVD is in the theatrical ratio of 1.85:1), and the film was available in a letterbox presentation on Laserdisc. When the film aired on Toon Disney HD, Disney Channel HD, and Disney XD HD, it was in the standard-definition format instead of the high-definition format.
An ad inside a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVD released in May 2009 revealed that a Goofy Movie 2-Pack, which would include both the film and its sequel, would be released soon. However, the set appears to have been delayed. It is unknown at the moment if the DVD would include the film in its original widescreen aspect ratio. Despite the US release being delayed, the Goofy Movie DVD 2-Pack (known as Goofy Movie Collection) was released in the UK on July 27, 2009, with both fullscreen (1.33:1) and widescreen (1.85:1) viewing options. The movie was released on Blu-ray as a Disney Movie Club exclusive alongside An Extremely Goofy Movie in April 2019,[6] finally making the widescreen version available in the US.
The film is also released in một : 85 : một widescreen định hình on Disney + streaming service. [ 7 ]
Reception
The film was fairly successful & was nominated for ” Best Animated Feature “, ” Best Production Design “, ” Best Storyboarding “, ” Best Music “, & ” Best Animation ” at the 23 rd Annie Awards. On Rotten Tomatoes, it currently holds a 61 % rating ( 6.3 out of 10 ) based on the trình làng of 28 critics, while the audience score is at 70 % ( 3.1 out of 5 ) & is based on 357,300 voters. On Metacritic, it has a 53 based on 17 ra mắt, indicating ” mixed or average ra mắt “. [ tám ] On IMDb, it currently has an average rating of 6.9 out of 10 .Ever since it was released, it has gained somewhat of a cult following among millennials .
Videos
Goofy Movie Teaser Trailer + Micky Mouse in Runaway Brain promo UK VHS
The Making of A Goofy Movie – Disney Channel 1995
Disnyheter Janne Långben The MovieSwedish Behind the Scenes đoạn Clip
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Trivia
Continuity notes
Disney references
- In his bedroom, Max has a Mickey Mouse Phone.
- During “After Today”, the soundtrack album for Aladdin can be briefly seen in the window of a music store that Max stands outside of.
- During the “Car Journey” Scene when Max and Goofy are on their way to fishing, Walt Disney is the answer to one of Goofy’s car game quizzes.
- Goofy’s keychain has the “D” from the Disney logo on it.
- The night light seen in one of the hotel rooms at Neptune Inn resembles Ariel from The Little Mermaid. In addition, earlier in the film Ariel previously appeared as a prop in Max’s school auditorium.
- Near the end of “On the Open Road”, a woman flies out of a van on balloons. One of the balloons (the yellow one) is a hidden Mickey.
- As the musical number progresses, Mickey Mouse is seen with Donald Duck hitch-hiking. Mickey sings a line from the song. Later, during the concert scene, Mickey Mouse can be seen in the crowd cheering.
- In addition to this, Donald Duck is mentioned by Max as Goofy’s supposed “best buddy” that he was going to spend the vacation with. This could also possibly be a reference to the Donald and Goofy cartoons of the late-1930s and 1940s depicting Donald Duck and Goofy as a comedy duo.
- Some gags from the “runaway car” sequence are lifted from Mickey’s Trailer and The Legend of Coyote Rock.
Real-world references
- During the “On the Open Road” musical number, the hand sticking out of the Limo is an homage to Michael Jackson, making sense since Powerline is fairly similar to Michael Jackson.
- During the hot tub scene at the Neptune Inn Motel, Pete mentions the “MTV generation” which was a popular phenomenon at the time of the film’s release.
- In a bit of morbid humor, when Max and Bobby are waiting outside the principal’s office, Miss Maples, the secretary, is heard happily humming Chopin’s “Funeral March” while typing.
- The score when Goofy and Max chase the runaway car is based on Aaron Copeland’s “Hoedown” from his ballet Rodeo.
Censorship
- Several shots of the film were digitally edited for its 2019 Blu-ray release. This edited version of the film was the version released on Disney+:
- During Max’s dream at the beginning, when Roxanne falls into his arms, his head/face is altered to be positioned a few inches away from her body.
- When Max dances with Miss Maples outside Principal Mazur’s office, his hands are repositioned (or even erased entirely) in several shots throughout the scene.
- When Max first meets Roxanne’s father, the latter’s butt crack is erased.
- During the concert scene near the end, when Goofy walks in on Treeny in her dressing room, her underwear is altered to cover most of her legs.
Other notes
- Goofy’s car is a yellow 1975-1979 AMC Pacer, which has an 8-track player despite the movie taking place in the 1990s; The car also has a manual sunroof.
- The nuns appear to follow Max and/or Goofy everywhere. They are first seen at the photo studio department store, then during the “Open Road” song, at the diner, at the monster truck rally, and finally, at the Powerline concert.
- It took Bill Farmer 18 takes to get the “How many cups of sugar” line right.[10]
- This is one of the few times we see Goofy angry, in this case, he’s mad at Max for lying to him about changing route on the map. Also, the face he makes after realizing that became a meme used to express frustration and/or disappointment.
- Steve Martin was considered to play the role of Goofy, replacing his current voice actor Bill Farmer.
References
Source: https://gauday.com