World Famous Comics: Ian Harrowell An Extremely Goofy Movie
Ian Harrowell An Extremely Goofy Movie
Starring: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, Brad Garrett Directed By: Douglas McCarthy, Ian Harrowell Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, NTSC Label: Walt Disney Video Number of Items: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Region Code: 1 Release Date: February 29, 2000 Running Time: 76 minutes Theatrical Release Date: February 29, 2000
Description: Join Goofy and his son, Max, in a hip and hilarious all-new movie that kicks up outrageous fun on the road to higher education. It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he literally falls down on the job. The laughs come fast and furious as he shows up, leisure suit and all, to finish college alongside Max and his friends. When Goofy meets the librarian, they hit if off and spark a stuck-in-the-seventies disco inferno that steals the show. But as Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives ... together! From inspired high-energy music to the antics of one of Disney's most beloved dads, AN EXTREMELY GOOFY MOVIE proves that two Goofs are better than one!
Amazon.com: Goofy's second feature opens with the big dog wistfully sending his teenage son Max off to his freshman year of college. In short order, daydreaming Dad is fired and learns he's not employable without finishing his degree at--you guessed it--the same university his beloved "Maxie" attends. Soon the eager father is embarrassing the heck out of his son and curbing his independence. At the same time, Max and his skateboarding buddies form an extreme sports team, challenging the snooty fraternity team captained by Bradley Uppercrust III, who doesn't grasp the concept of fair play. When things get rough, Goofy saves the day--and finds true love with a librarian who shares his '70s-era nostalgia. Any excuse to put Goofy in an afro wig and "Knock on Wood" and "Shake Your Groove Thing" on the soundtrack! The 73-minute story is serviceable and the moral commendable (integrity wins in the end). Ages 3 and up will enjoy the antics, but a lot of the (harmless) college jokes are aimed at adults. --Kimberly Heinrichs
great Goofy movie It is an excellent sequel to the A Goofy Movie. It is a must have for Goofy fans. I loved the disco scene.
Not Your Father's Goofy This is my grandson's favorite movie. If your children love skateboarding, ESPN X-Games and good kids triumphing over mean kids, this is a good acquisition. I enjoy watching it with him as well, although this Goofy is a vastly updated (and improved) version of the one I remember as a child. May not be appropriate for the very young.
Googy Movie I guess the movie is fine....it's just the condition it was in when I received it. It was a mess....the DVD was flopping around in the box and the box was crushed. It's a good thing that it was a gift for my son (who doesn't care what it looks like). If I had gotten it for someone else I would have been too embarrassed to give it to them. I guess it's a good thing it wasn't broken.
An Extremely Goofy Movie Okay. Well, I'm 11, and almost 12 years old, and somehow (i have no idea how), last year, suddenly got big into Max. I don't even know how it happened! I remember watching this movie when I was little on tv--just a part of it, because my sister's boyfriend said he liked it. I didn't like it. But now, I just really can't say how I suddenly got into it! So anyways, I had my mom order the movie. And I remember, I was really sick, and laying in bed, really sick. She came in and showed it to me. I was SO unbelievably happy. I watched it, and couldn't stop laughing (even though it was hard to laugh, i still did). I instantly fell in love with Max and to this day in my book he is, "DROP DEAD SEXY." and my friends hear that way too much. LOL. XDD! Compared to the First Movie: Well, I actually didn't see A Goofy Movie until after this one. The story was this: I suddenly really wanted A Goofy Movie ( a couple weeks ago, late September). And then I found out it was going to be on TV! So we taped it on our DVD Recorder. I watched it. And the thing was, I was even sicker than I was when I watched An Extremely Goofy Movie. It was harder to laugh, but A Goofy Movie was, yes, MUCH funnier. I bought the CD, and now listen to it every single day. (My sister has a copy, and she absolutely LOVES Powerline XD btw, she's 18) Now that I saw both movies, I'm alittle dissipointed with the sequal for only one reason--No songs! D= But there is a wonderful thing in it...NO ROXANNE! Now Max is all mine ^^ *glomp* Yes, before I saw A Goofy Movie, somehow, I absolutely HATED Roxanne because Max liked her. It was a silly thing. I don't hate her as much now, because she's not annoying like other girls are in movies like that, but I'm glad he broke up with her XD. I also love how Max matured <3 <3 This movie is my third favorite~It could be yours, too OMG THAT WAS SO CHEESY XDDD
Extremely Goofy Movie My son is 2 1/2 and loves GOOFY! This is a really cute movie and a big hit with our son.