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Staring:
Bill Farmer,
Jason Marsden,
Jim Cummings,
Kellie Martin,
Rob Paulsen
Director:
Kevin Lima
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $2.44
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303534428 Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 0788801805 Label: Walt Disney Home Video Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video Release Date: 1995-09-06 Running Time: 78 Studio: Walt Disney Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1995-04-07 |
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Amazon.com Even as Disney has reveled in the success of its high-end animated features, it occasionally sneaks a lesser effort into theaters, based on one of the many TV shows with which it dominates daytime TV. This one is based on perennial Disney favorite Goofy's adventures in domesticated bliss. Goofy is now a single dad; when son Max gets blamed for a prank gone wrong at school, Goofy blames himself and decides that, for his vacation, he's going to get away with Max alone. Of course, this is no treat for Max, who has just met the girl of his dreams and harbors no wish to spend the summer touring America with his square dad. The vacation is one disaster after another, though they aren't particularly funny disasters; the culmination involves Goofy's efforts to get Max backstage at a big rock concert. Strictly for young fans of the TV show. --Marshall Fine
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    A Goofy Movie, 2008-03-11 My daughter who is 3 1/2 years old almost 4 years old LOVES GOOFY, she will watch this movie over and over again, except she was getting alittle sassy from some of the scenes, so we had to stop watching it for a little bit. It is a cute show and as she gets older there are some good lessons in the movie.
    Great movie, but not-so-great DVD, 2008-12-01 Since this is one of my favorite Disney movies, I decided to get the DVD and see if it was worth the money, but unfortunatley it wasn't. One of the biggest problems with the DVD is that the film is not presented in its original aspect ratio. Another problem is the special features included. Out of all the stuff included, I was expecting a "making of" featurette, but Disney was too lazy to include it, not to mention one was already made back during the film's release and aired on the Disney Channel. Everything else seems ok, the VHS version of this movie is probably two times better. In other words, this is a great film, but the DVD is simlpy stupid.
    A good Disney movie, 2008-11-11 My 3 year old son loves this movie. He first saw it at his daycare, so I had to get it for him. There's music, singing and "goofy" things going on amidst a good father/son story. The only thing I found a little off-putting is the reference to the "electric chair" . Try explaining that to your kids. So far, my son hasn't asked...
    Another Childhood Favorite!!!, 2009-05-16 Ever since I was 5, I've loved this movie! I haven't watched it in years, and I saw it on tv yesterday and was a good way to refresh my memory. On the last day of school, Max Goof tries to impress Roxanne, a girl he likes. When he makes a fool of himself dressed as Powerline, a famous rock star, his dad takes him on a vacation. Goofy takes Max to weird places, but Max needs to get to the Powerline concert in L.A. to impress Roxanne again. Throughout the film, Max and Goofy get into fights because Max wants to live his own life. I love the part where Bigfoot dances to the Stayin' Alive song! I highly recommend A GOOFY MOVIE!!!
    A Wonderful Classic, 2009-12-16 I watched this movie as a child, and now I enjoy watching this movie with my son! All around great movie. You won't be dissappointed! In fact, I bought this DVD to replace the DVD my son broke. I just couldn't stand the thought of not having it!
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