

An Extremely Goofy Movie
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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Plot Summary
When Goofy loses his job due to downsizing, he decides to go back to college to get his degree, much to the embarrassment of his son, Max. Max is trying to start his own life and impress his friends, including his crush, Roxanne. Goofy struggles to fit in with the younger students, especially a group of extremely competitive gamma-ray-infused college athletes. Ultimately, Goofy and Max must learn to communicate and support each other as they navigate college life and compete in the upcoming College X-Games.
Critical Reception
An Extremely Goofy Movie received mixed to positive reviews. While some critics found it a bit formulaic and derivative of other animated sequels, many praised its humor, heart, and the surprisingly effective father-son dynamic between Goofy and Max. The animation was generally considered good for a direct-to-video release, and the voice acting, particularly from Bill Farmer as Goofy, was highlighted as a strong point.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its endearing father-son relationship and humor.
- Found to be a surprisingly fun and energetic sequel.
- Some noted the animation and plot were a step down from the original Goofy Movie.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed the movie, appreciating the comedic antics of Goofy and the relatable themes of father-son relationships and growing up. Many found it a nostalgic and entertaining watch for families.
Fun Fact
The villainous character, Bradley Uppercrust III, was voiced by the late Tony Jay, who also famously voiced Lord Shen in Kung Fu Panda 2 and Claude Frollo in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
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