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A Goofy Movie
1995 78 min Australia, Canada, France, United States of America G 0+
★6.9
Adventure, Comedy, Romance, Animation, Family
Director: Kevin Lima
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Description
Goofy’s teenage son Max is desperate to impress his crush and fit in at school. After well-meaning but ignorant Goofy suddenly whisks him away on a cross-country road trip—messing up Max’s first date plans in the process—Goofy’s old-school parenting and Max’s desire for independence lead to a vacation of hilarious mishaps, as they both learn to see eye to eye and listen to each other.
Budget:
$18M
US Gross:
$35.35M
Worldwide:
$35.35M
Starring
Bill Farmer
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Jason Marsden
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Jim Cummings
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Awards
5 nominations total
Key opinion
A Goofy Movie is widely regarded as a surprisingly heartfelt and enduring exploration of the parent-child relationship that transcends its humble origins as a television spin-off. While some viewers find certain comedic detours and character designs jarring, its emotional depth and thematic focus on family bonds resonate strongly with both children and adults.
| Theme | The film succeeds as a poignant and honest exploration of the complexities of the father-son relationship. | |
| Score | The soundtrack features catchy and memorable musical numbers, particularly the songs performed by the character Powerline. | |
| Production | The animation quality is superior to standard television fare, providing a visually expressive experience. | |
| Screenplay | The narrative successfully balances its lighthearted adventure elements with relatable, grounded teenage and parental struggles. | |
| Production | Opinions on the aesthetic appeal of the character designs are divided, with some finding them unsettling or quirky. | |
| Humor | Humorous interludes, such as the opossum and Yeti sequences, are criticized by some for feeling unnecessary or disjointed from the core drama. |