A list of puns related to "An Extremely Goofy Movie"
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In particular, I love this five second move by Sylvia from 1:17 to 1:22 (when the strobe light hits). It looks great because it looks realistic, like the animators asked a professional dancer to do some moves and they referenced her for Sylvia. Whereas Goofy's moves feel absurd, like animators just doing whatever. Does anyone know more about this?
I could swear on my life that this was a VERY Goofy Movie. I thought maybe they changed it, but according to everything I've seen on google it's always been this.
A Goofy Movie was and still is an extremely underrated movie. While it got a good buyrate on home video and people make YouTube videos praising it, it still feels overlooked. Particularly by the critics. Despite that, I love the first movie to death. The songs are catchy, the slapstick funny, and the romance and the father-son stuff all works really well. Now if we're talking about the sequel...eh.
It's not the WORST sequel in the world or anything like that, but it is hugely disappointing to me. It basically is just the first movie with a reskin. Max is completely regressed to what he was in the first movie, and Roxanne is nowhere to be found. π‘
I do think it's an amusing movie with good ideas such as Goofy having a hard time letting Max go, finding a new romance for himself and in the end accepting Max as his own man. All great stuff. I just think it needs a tighter plot and needs to be a more direct sequel.
Here's my pitch for An Extremely Goofy Movie
The movie begins with Max graduating from High School, and being cheered on by the cool kids who have loved him since the Powerline concert appearance.
Max seems genuinely sad to leave it all behind but boldly accepts his diploma. Principal Mazur subtly warns him to stay out of trouble and Max looks at his father excitedly hopping around in the crowd and says he hopes to with a smile.
Afterwards Max goes out to dinner with Goofy and Roxanne. The couple will be going to the same college and Goofy gets emotional at seeing how much Max is like him when he was younger.
Max confesses to being nervous to start a new chapter of his life but Roxanne holds his hand and tells him that in books, the next chapter is usually better than the one that comes before it. Max seems comforted by this.
Some funky music then plays on a juke box and Goofy pulls Max up and dances the Mambo with him. Roxanne is laughing and rescues Max, dancing with him too.
We cut to 3 months later and the same scene we got in the actual movie where Max is offered his childhood stuffed animal which he initially refuses before accepting it and sleeping with it while Goofy watches on in tears.
The next morning Goofy prepares a massive breakfast, and Max isn't an asshole about it and actually sits down to eat with him. But then Roxanne is at the door with the gang and their ready to go. Max asks if they can wait but Goofy tells Max not to keep a lady waiting. Max agrees and goes to run out before hesitating and turning around and hu
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I've been seeing a picture of blu-ray covers for the two movies floating around. Apparently it's an Anniversary edition coming out soon for just Disney Movie Club members. Anyone know if this is true?
Edit: Jason Marsden (voice of Max) tweeted about it.
I just showed my nephews A Goofy Movie and its sequel last night for the first time and I realized Extremely Goofy Movie doesn't even reference Roxanne at all. Does anyone know why they did this? Was it just because it was a less-popular sequel or something else? I was kinda bummed when I realized she wasn't in it because it was such a cute part of A Goofy Movie.
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