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A Goofy Movie (1996)

Director: Kevin Lima

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From Time Out Film Guide

The first full-length movie starring Disney's toothy 63-year-old hound. For much of his career Goofy remained in the shadow of Mickey and Donald until the studio resurrected him for a series of 'Goof Troop' TV shorts, in which he played alongside his slightly more intelligent son Max. Here Max shows signs of adolescent rebellion. Realising he's gotta do something if he's to bridge the generation gap, Pa takes reluctant son on a mind-expanding fishing trip. Max would much rather be impressing his girl Roxanne with his Michael Jackson routine. Insipid songs and not much story.

Author: DA

Time Out Film Guide


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  • Chelsea said...
    Posted on Oct 16 2008 14:52 My favourite all time film. Even though its a cartoon it great. I love you soundtrack. I give this film 5 stars. Wonderful love story and musical.
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