Bill Farmer,
Jason Marsden,
Jim Cummings,
Kellie Martin,
Rob Paulsen
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This animated Disney feature is based on a popular afternoon television show. The story centers on Goofy's teenage son, Max, who is terrified that he will grow up to be as dorky a dog as his daffy dad... read more
Directed by: Kevin Lima
Release Date: April 7, 1995
DVD Release Date: June 20, 2000
Stats: 10,561 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (10,561)
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August 17, 2011
This was a pathetic movie, they just took a Disney star and gave him his own movie, it was not funny or fun, just boring and stupid.
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June 7, 2011
For all those fans of Goofy, finally a movie all about him and his family (well, his son anyway). It's a great family film, very funny and has a good story.
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February 10, 2011
A sadly underrated disney film with great songs and it deserves more popularity
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March 18, 2010
This Disney animated movie is part of the coming to a close on the "Goof Troop" TV series that introduces Goofy's teenage son, Max. The story is fun and the songs are memorable. Goofy was always the character that made me laugh I last watched his classic short films and this movi... read more
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January 26, 2010fb733768972I didn't expect much from this, but I was wrong!
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December 27, 2007
fun stuff, i like that goofy. the story was a little more silly than it needed to be, the formula of the tv show would have been better, but it was decent for watching with my kids.
Critic Reviews
Even tweens will enjoy this road trip with Goofy. Full Review
Solid children's film with a quality message.
Disney quickie without any heart.
Yep, all Goofy all the time.
If they wanted to make a movie about Goofy, then they should have found a better script for him. Full Review
It is bland, a barely television-length cartoon stretched out to fill a feature, and not much fun. Full Review
The strength lies in the storytelling, and while this is slight, it's still a lot of fun. Full Review
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