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An Extremely Goofy Movie

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TheMovieSearch R @TheMovieSearch 1d An Extremely Goofy Movie may not match the animation quality of the original, but it makes up for it with heart and strong storytelling. The visuals and drawing style feel simpler and less polished, yet the screenplay shines by delivering a meaningful, funny, and emotionally grounded story. This sequel focuses on Goofy and Max as they face a new chapter, with Max heading to college and learning how to balance independence with family. Max’s growth into adulthood feels natural and relatable, making him the driving force of the story. Their father-son journey reflects real-life struggles about letting go and staying connected. The continuity from the first film deserves more recognition, as it shows rare long-term character development in Disney animation. The absence of Roxanne is disappointing and feels like a missed opportunity, weakening the emotional continuity. However, PJ getting a girlfriend and Goofy finding love adds warmth and balance to the story. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Director
Douglas McCarthy
Producer
Lynne Southerland
Screenwriter
Scott Spencer Gordon, Hillary Carlip
Production Co
Buena Vista (Walt Disney)
Rating
G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 19m