Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Bill Farmer | ... | Goofy (voice) | |
Jason Marsden | ... | Max Goof (voice) | |
Jim Cummings | ... | Pete (voice) | |
Kellie Martin | ... | Roxanne (voice) | |
Rob Paulsen | ... | P.J. Pete (voice) | |
Wallace Shawn | ... | Principal Mazur (voice) | |
Jenna von Oÿ | ... | Stacey (voice) (as Jenna von Oy) | |
Frank Welker | ... | Bigfoot (voice) | |
Kevin Lima | ... | Lester (voice) | |
Florence Stanley | ... | Waitress (voice) | |
Jo Anne Worley | ... | Miss Maples (voice) | |
Brittany Alyse Smith | ... | Photo Studio Girl (voice) | |
Robyn Richards | ... | Lester's Grinning Girl (voice) | |
Julie Brown | ... | Lisa (voice) | |
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Klee Bragger | ... | Tourist Kid (voice) (as Klée Bragger) |
It's the last day of school, and Max wants to catch the eye of Roxanne, one of the more attractive girls in school. But how can you be cool when your dad's Goofy? Stage an impromptu concert at the final assembly, that's how! Or at least it sounded good until Principal Mazer found out. Goofy finds out about his son's antics (sort of), and decides a fishing trip, like his dad took him on, is the solution. Of course, he doesn't know that Max finally lands a date with Roxanne for a party thrown by the class valedictorian. Through the movie, Goofy tries to bring Max out of his shell, while Max resents being taken away, and lying to Roxanne about the trip (he tells her he & his dad will be appearing on TV at the PowerLine concert in LA). Will Max sink or swim? Will Goofy goof up his son's first shot at romance? Will Bigfoot step back? And what about those nuns? Written by Joe Sewell <jsewell@iu.net>
Max, the little eleven-year-old on Goof Troop, that's not him in this he's grown up, and this is not what I excpected, it's a rare movie they don't make often. The theme here is old-fashioned dad growing up in the 60's meets your typical 90's teenager. Max is a teenager in this movie after trying to impress Roxanne, the girl of his dreams by performing a Powerline concert with him without telling anybody, something that has great imagination. He gets busted and is threatened to get put in the electric chair so Goofy decides to take him on a fishing trip to Idaho. The films got great music that I enjoy listening to on tape. Max later changes the map so they can go to the Powerline concert in La cause he couldn't see it at the graduation party he had to miss. I can relate this movie to how we all fell sometimes as teenagers. Max is mean spiritted, and tries to avoid being around his dad, and is embarresed by him and slams him for being so old-fashioned and clueless to the teen culture. He evolves towards the end, and changes and is nicer and learns to appreciate and like being around his Goofy dad and except him. In one scence at the possum park Max almost says my life's a living hell but gets cut off by a possum which I got laughs from him decking the Chuckee Cheese like thing trying to Cheer him up in a geeky friendly way. The theme is an odd couple a 90's teen stuck with a goofy old-fashioned dad. This is one of the funniest, best Disney movies ever. There's plenty of slapstick comedy like on Goof Troop.