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An Extremely Goofy Movie 2000

★ 6.4686 votes79 min📅 2000-02-29

"Shredding onto video. Leap day 2000."

In *An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)*, director Douglas McCarthy delivers a vibrant animated comedy that blends family dynamics with the thrill of extreme sports. The story follows Max as he embarks on college life, leaving his lovable but overbearing father Goofy behind.

Director: Douglas McCarthy

Cast

Bill Farmer
Bill Farmer
Goofy (voice)
Jason Marsden
Jason Marsden
Max (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Jeff Bennett
Bradley Uppercrust / Unemployment Lady / Chuck (voice)
Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Pete (voice)
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett
Tank (voice)
Vicki Lewis
Vicki Lewis
Beret Girl (voice)
Bebe Neuwirth
Bebe Neuwirth
Sylvia Marpole (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Rob Paulsen
P.J. (voice)
Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore
Bobby (voice)
Kath Soucie
Kath Soucie
Co-Ed / Cafe Cashier (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000) about?

The film follows Max as he starts college, while Goofy, missing his son terribly, enrolls in the same school to stay close. Their attempts to reconnect take hilarious turns, blending extreme sports antics with classic father-son misunderstandings.

Who directed An Extremely Goofy Movie?

Douglas McCarthy directed this animated comedy, bringing a fresh yet familiar Disney touch to the story.

Who stars in An Extremely Goofy Movie?

Voices include Bill Farmer as Goofy, Jason Marsden as Max, and Brad Garrett as the towering rival Pete.

Is An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000) worth watching?

With its blend of family-friendly humor and nostalgic 90s vibes, this short but punchy film is a fun pick for Disney fans and comedy lovers. Its heartwarming themes and energetic animation make it a solid choice for a lighthearted watch.

How long is An Extremely Goofy Movie?

The movie runs for 79 minutes, perfect for a quick, enjoyable family movie night.

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About An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000) — A Wild Ride of Father-Son Bonding and Extreme Sports Chaos

In *An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)*, director Douglas McCarthy delivers a vibrant animated comedy that blends family dynamics with the thrill of extreme sports. The story follows Max as he embarks on college life, leaving his lovable but overbearing father Goofy behind. Missing his son terribly, Goofy decides to enroll in college himself, determined to reconnect—even if it means crashing dorm life and embarrassing Max at every turn. As Goofy navigates this new world, both father and son must learn the delicate balance between independence and togetherness, all while embracing the chaos of youth culture.

With its energetic animation, witty humor, and heartfelt themes, this Disney gem captures the spirit of growing up while keeping the spirit of adventure alive. The film's colorful visuals and nostalgic 90s flair make it a timeless pick for families and comedy lovers alike.