Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Rob Paulsen, Jenna von Oÿ
Higher education will never by the same, as Goofy goes to college in this animated comedy. Max (Jason Marsden) is a top-ranked skateboarder who is just starting college, but he has one little problem ... read more
Directed by: Ian Harrowell, Douglas McCarthy
Release Date: February 29, 2000
DVD Release Date: February 5, 2002
Stats: 1,453 reviews
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December 13, 2010
fantastic animation and great songs with good humor and plot and that says a lot for a direct to video Disney sequel
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January 26, 2010fb733768972The title says it all! Plus, it's also an extremely fun movie!
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August 16, 2011fb1619601747More like "An Extremely Stupid Movie."
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July 22, 2011fb1644764650Though it follows the same route as the original, "Extremely" is still enchantingly 'goofy'.
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December 18, 2011
An Extremely Goofy Movie is a hilarious example of Disney magic; for the most part. While the film boasts great animation and some genuinely funny scenes, it also gets muddled with some poor dialogue and several plot holes. Nevertheless, this movie still had the ability to move a... read more
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September 12, 2011
just more of the same from the first movie, but much more formulaic, a lot less funny, and no way near as endearing. from father-son camping trips to Goofy's disco-dancing romance and the college X games? no thank you. really mild children's entertainment, but nothing really to o... read more
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July 3, 2010
I guess the thing that's always puzzled me about these recent Goofy movies and TV shows is the reasoning behind creating Goofy's son Max as the "straight man" Do they think that will make Goofy funnier? Do they think that creates chemistry? Have I analyzed a dumb Disney idea too ... read more
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