An Extremely Goofy Movie

2000
6.3| 1h19m| G| en| More Info
Released: 29 February 2000 Released
Producted By: Disney Television Animation
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Official Website: https://movies.disney.com/an-extremely-goofy-movie
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It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he loses his job and goes to finish college alongside Max and his friends. But as Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives together.

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Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
Adeel Hail Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Zlatica One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
ImblakRUoffended Not Snow White, not the little mermaid, not the incredibles, not Alladin, not Fantasia? No The first goofy movie is my all time favorite Disney film, there's's just something so genuine, so clever, so charming, so creative about it, and it just oozes a 90's. But this sequel, nah miss me with that. From the horrid clichés to max still acting like a dick, goofy's borderline scary infatuation with his son at this point, to dog/human nipples. Yes I just said that.Pros- The college setting is creative and a nice idea Goofy is a great character and that doesn't change much here, the most likable character in the film, some plot threads are niceCons- Max, one of the protagonists is just so extremely dislikeable through most of the film, this wouldn't be nearly as bad of a problem if we didn't have a whole other film that addressed the whole father/son dynamic before. It's like the kid didn't learn anything at all. Can one character nearly ruin an entire film you ask. For me it's possible.The cliché writing is cringe worthy in spots, plot threads you can see coming from a mile away.Conclusion- The whole film is horribly mediocre, and is not the sequel the first goofy movie deserves. It's not all bad, I'd give it about a 6.
TheLittleSongbird I really liked A Goofy Movie, it is not my favourite Disney movie, but it was charming, funny and touching with some great music and a sweet story. An Extremely Goofy Movie does have its moments, but while A Goofy Movie is very good in my book, this is just so-so.The voice acting is very well done though, both Bill Farmer and Jason Marsden capture Goofy and Max perfectly. Plus Goofy provides the most amusing moments, but he isn't as funny admittedly here. The animation is good enough, it is colourful and at least tolerable to look at. The film also moves at a good pace, while the soundtrack while not as catchy or as touching is worth the listen.However, An Extremely Goofy Movie lacks the heart and magic of A Goofy Movie. The film is too short I think, so some relationships and the story and script are not as well thought out this time around. Goofy and Max's relationship here is very awkward and sometimes uncomfortable to watch, I actually felt sorry for Goofy more than I did for Max which didn't happen in A Goofy Movie, then I cared for them both. The absence of Roxann is notable too, that was a pivotal point of A Goofy Movie and what made it so heart-warming and realistic. While I liked Goofy, I actually felt somewhat indifferent towards Max. He is not as easy to relate to and he was a bit of a bore. Also there were numerous points in the movie where I got really frustrated with him.The other characters I cared little for either. They are either underdeveloped or fall into the stereotypical category. The story is a let down here, it is predictable and rather ordinary with a number of disconnected moments. And like others have said, this movie feels very contradictory in comparison, not just with Roxann but I don't think I ever saw Max behave the way he did here. The writing and humour are also not as strong. The humour does have its amusing moments, such as Max's shocked reaction in one scene and a few parts to do with Goofy, but it is not enough. When it does happen, it is never more than amusing, and at worst some parts come across as rather mean-spirited.All in all, a bland and disappointing follow-up to a very enjoyable film. 5/10 Bethany Cox
TheGoofy Goofer Well in my opinion it is most definitely not as good as the first. It also seems far shorter than 'A Goofy Movie' everything moves too fast as well. Max has turned into a jerk, he was accepting his dad at the end of the first movie and now he's ashamed to know him. And the thing we all want to know, where did Roxanne go? We know Max would never break up with her so where did she go? The movies great if you take all of the 1st movie out of context. If you liked the first movie and are looking for something equally as good steer clear, but if your looking for a film with Goofy and skateboarding antics its sure to be fine for you.
moviefreak907 OK, so heres the story: little Max has grown up and he's 18 now (where has the time gone?) so he and his friends go to college and enter this skating competition called the x-games, against Bradly Uppercrust III, a brat who has always won the X-Games. then much two Max's horror, his dad Goofy, in missing him so much, loses his job, and can't get another without a college degree, so he must go back too school. There, he meets the lovely Ms.Silvia Marpole. It was OK i guess, but the whole thing with Max dissing his dad didn't fly for me. i mean 'Leave me alone and get you're own life'? show the guy a little love! then they're was that weird café girl and brad-the-brat! all-and-all it was OK, but not as good as the first.