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An Extremely Goofy Movie is the direct-to-video/DVD sequel of the Disney movie A Goofy Movie.
Plot[]
In this animated family film, the aptly named Goofy (Bill Farmer) is deeply proud of his college-bound son, Max (Jason Marsden). For his part, Max, who is more cool and collected than his frantic and clumsy father, is eager to take on some fresh experiences with his new independence. So he's understandably flustered when his dad crashes his college life to finish his own degree. Goofy repeatedly embarrasses Max, and their bond is tested as never before.
Synopsis[]
Max Goof, now nearly 18 years old, departs for college with his best friends P.J. and Bobby Zimuruski. He strives to work together with his friends to become the top team at the college X-Games. Upon arriving, Max is met by the "Gamma Mu Mu" fraternity, who are the reigning X-Games champions, including their leader, Bradley Uppercrust III. Bradley invites only Max to join his fraternity, but Max refuses to leave his friends behind. A rivalry starts between Max's team and Bradley's Gammas, and they bet whoever loses in the finals will be towel-boy to the other.
Meanwhile, Goofy doesn't take Max's leaving very well and suffers from empty nest syndrome, his depression results in him to lose his job at a toy factory, and is required to finish his senior year of college to obtain a degree before he can get better employment. Goofy joins his son on campus to achieve the degree. Max talks his father to join the Gammas, to keep him out of his hair. Additionally, Goofy meets and befriends the college librarian, Sylvia Marpole, who shares his nostalgic love for the 1970s. Romance soon blossoms between Goofy and Sylvia, and they decide to go for a date that coming Saturday, which becomes a spectacular success with them dominating the dance floor.
Although Max is initially supportive of Goofy's "distractions", tensions start to rise between them when Goofy beats Max in the first round during the X-Games qualifiers, though his success is due to cheating by Bradley, who placed a rocket booster on Goofy's skateboard. Bradley also tries to distract Max's own focus as he skates. Max's team barely makes it into the semi-finals. After the qualifiers, Goofy is heartbroken when Max harshly disowning his father and telling him to "leave [him] alone and get [his] own life!". Goofy then loses his focus, forgetting his date with Sylvia and failing his first midterm exam.
Goofy begins considering to drop out but, after inadvertently getting some advice from Pete, he regains his focus and returns to college. Meanwhile, Max considers transferring, thinking he let his teammates down, but after some encouragement from PJ and Bobby, he re-considers and decides that they can still win. Goofy returns to campus and reconciles with Sylvia, who then helps him study for his makeup exams, which he passes with all As. Additionally, Goofy quits the Gammas, not wanting to compete against Max at all. The Gammas take this as an insult and literally throw him out. When Goofy re-enters the Gamma house to return his pledge pin, he overhears their plan to cheat in the final X-Games events, like they always have. Goofy unsuccessfully tries to warn Max about this.
At the X-Games semi-finals, Bradley and the Gammas repeatedly cheat in various ways unnoticed, eliminating all the teams while trying to eliminate Max's, albeit unsuccessfully. Just before the final race is to begin, Bradley activates a rocket mechanism in P.J.'s skates that blasts him away, leaving Max's team with only two players: himself and Bobby. Without enough teammates, Max and Bobby face disqualification unless they can find a replacement player. Realizing that Goofy was trying to warn him about The Gammas' cheating, Max apologizes to Goofy on the Jumbotron and asks him to join his team; Goofy gladly accepts in the nick of time.
In the final race, Slouch, one of the Gammas, is disqualified when Goofy bangs into him, and Bobby is disqualified when one of the Gammas loosens the screw on the front wheel of his bike, due to the Gamma only having enough time to do one, but when Goofy is disqualified from skateboarding, he accidentally bangs into Bradley, angering him when he finds Tank, one of his minions, disobeying him when he tries to win the race, and one of Bradley's cheating maneuvers fail (due to Goofy's interference which gives Bradley a black eye) when Tank, crashes (along with Max) into a giant wire-and-fabric X-Games logo; it falls on them and sets on fire. Ignoring the accident, Bradley races forward to win the race for himself, but Max and Goofy help Tank escape. Despite the setback, Max manages to catch up to Bradley and wins the race by a nose and receives the grand-prize trophy. Conceding defeat, Bradley shakes hands with Max showing good sportsmanship and will become his towel-boy, but Max calls off the bet because Bradley has to deal with Tank. Tank then turns on Bradley for betraying him and slingshots Bradley into the X-games blimp flying overhead.
Once the term is over, Goofy receives his college degree and Max gives the trophy to him as an apology gift for his selfish disownment from before. Goofy then forgives his son and bids farewell to Max on his own at college and drives away with Sylvia.
Voice Cast[]
- Jason Marsden as Max Goof
- Bill Farmer as Goofy
- Jeff Bennett as Bradley Uppercrust III, Additional voices
- Jim Cummings as Pete
- Vicki Lewis as Beret Girl
- Bebe Neuwirth as Sylvia Marpole
- William Russell as The Grandpa
- Rob Paulsen as P.J.
- Pauly Shore as Bobby Zimuruski
- Brad Garrett as Tank
Additional voices[]
- David Ogden Stiers as Goofy's Boss
- Chuck McCann
- Dave Fennoy
- Scott Menville
- Janice Kawaye
- David Anthony Pizzuto
- Roger L. Jackson
- John Kassir
- Scott Adsit
- Tress MacNeille
- Grey DeLise
- Cathy Cavadini
- Michael Donovan
- Jess Harnell
- Carlos Alazraqui
- Dee Bradley Baker
- Bob Bergen
- Lori Alan
- Clancy Brown
- Joe Ranft
- Cree Summer
- Phil LaMarr
- Kath Soucie
- Paddi Edwards
- James Arnold Taylor
- Jenna Von Oly
- Lenny Von Dohlen
Gallery[]
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Series: Goof Troop Episodes: "Forever Goof: Everything's Coming Up Goofy", "Forever Goof: Good Neighbor Goof", "Axed by Addition", "Unreal Estate", "You Camp Take It With You", "Midnight Movie Madness", "Counterfeit Goof", "Queasy Rider", "O, R-V, I N-V U", "Meanwhile, Back at the Ramp", "Close Encounters of the Weird Mime", "Slightly Dinghy", "Cabana Fever", "Maximum Insecurity", "Where There's Smoke, There's Goof", "Date with Destiny", "Hot Air", "Take Me Out of the Ball Game", "Wrecks, Lies & Videotape", "Puppy Love", "Max-imum Protection", "Goofin' Hood and His Melancholy Men", "Leader of the Pack", "Inspector Goofy", "Shake, Rattle & Goof", "Great Egg-Spectations", "Terminal Pete", "Fool's Gold", "Three Ring Bind", "Cat's Entertainment", "Waste Makes Haste", "Pistolgeist", "The Ungoofables", "All the Goof That's Fit to Print", "Bringin' on the Rain", "To Heir Is Human", "Hallow-Weenies", "Talent to the Max", "Tub Be or Not Tub Be", "Major Goof", "A Goof of the People", "Goof Under My Roof", "Goodbye Mr. Goofy", "Lethal Goofin'", "Frankengoof", "E=MC Goof", "Pete's Day at the Races", "In Goof We Trust", "And Baby Makes Three", "The Incredible Bulk"M"Mrs. Spoonerville", "For Pete's Sake", "Big City Blues", "Rally Round the Goof", "Window Pains", "Nightmare on Goof Street", "Where There's a Will, There's a Goof", "Winter Blunderland", "Gymnauseum", "Come Fly with Me", "As Goof Would Have It", "Calling All Goofs", "Buddy Building", "Dr. Horatio's Magic Orchestra", "Goofs of a Feather", "Goof Fellas", "The Good, the Bad and the Goofy", "Educating Goofy", "Peg o' the Jungle", "Partners in Grime", "A Pizza the Action", "To Catch a Goof", "Gunfight at the Okie-Doke Corral" ABC episodes: "Queasy Rider", "Maximum Insecurity", "Puppy Love", "Great Egg-Spectations", "Three Ring Bind", "Pistolgeist", "Bringin' on the Rain", "Talent to the Max", "Tee for Two", "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder", "Sherlock Goof", "From Air to Eternity", "Clan of the Cave Goof" Episode List: Goof Troop/Episode List Songs: Goof Troop Theme Song Home Media:Goof Troop/Home Media, Disney Afternoon Compilation/Home Media Films: A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie |
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