This movie is surprisingly fun and has really well put together animation.
Like animation that's far better than it has any reason to be. Kind of baffles me in a way that they did put in so much effort. I'm happy that they did, It makes this movie all the more better. It's just surprising is all.
Any how An Extremely Goofy Movie feels more dated than the original Goofy movie that came out 5 years previously. There's something about that extreme late 90's sports era that just doesn't translate well with time. Kind of like the Matrix movies. It was considered cool then, but it aged like bad cheese.
It's An Extremely Goofy Movie and Max and his friends are off the college to compete in a bunch of ridiculous over-the-top skateboarding in bicycle games.
I guess they have school work as well, but they don't seem to care about it.
Goofy cares an awful lot and ends up getting fired from his job because he wasn't paying attention and now he needs a college degree in order to get any job.
I suspect that any job worth a damn to keep his surprisingly well kept together middle-class life despite having no significant other to help them out financially.
Maybe Goofy's former wife or a girlfriend. . . Whoever, he was with. Was loaded to the gills with money, so he ended up with a nice inheritance.
Or maybe Scrooge McDuck gave him a few bucks who knows.
I'm kind of confused about his connection to the greater Disney cast within this movie. There's a scene later on with a Gammas (An evil frat house Who's Cheating at the games) detracts Everybody by telling them that Mickey Mouse is around the corner.
And of course everybody looks cuz Mickey Mouse is a giant celebrity.
But they don't know who goofy is.
He's just some random guy.
So does he not have any connection to Mickey Mouse in this universe? Is Mickey and Donald out there touring, being the big shots that they are while goofy just sits around in the background with his kid.
It's one of those dumb questions that you shouldn't think about in the movie like this. But it kind of caught me off guard halfway through.
I think that's why I like goofy so much more than most other Disney animated characters. There's something human about him. He has a family and a basic life and he had a billion different jobs back in the 50s describing all the different weird things people were doing. There's just something oddly relatable about goofy of all characters.
The (Extre) Goofy movie is good you don't need me to tell you that. It's really popular right now a bunch of other people are also talking about it which is just fine by me. I'm always looking for an excuse to watch these goofy films.
I absolutely love the relationship goofy has with that librarian woman.
It's so quaint and cute and just genuine. Kind of the opposite of what Max had with his girlfriend in the first movie.
Which of course has no reference at all in this film. I know other people complain about that wishing that the two are still together and I'm super happy that the movie didn't actually go that way.
Even when I was really young I thought it would have been silly for Max to still be with. . . Roxanne?
It was a teenage Romance of course they're not going to be together anymore.
Infact Max don't have any relationships in this movie nor is dorky friend played by that once popular but now vaguely disliked comedian.
Instead of his good friend P.J. who ends up in a relationship which is kind of nice as he's the only one of the three he didn't have anything in the last movie.
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