>Makes one of the best animated films of all time
>Doesn't elaborate
>Leaves
What did he mean by this? No seriously, this is his only work
>>149117946 (OP)This isn't very good
>Max makes an epic stunt at school to impress Roxanne, flirts with her during the stunt, and later invites her to the party
>less than one hour later, Max shows up at her house (with Goofy's car full of visible luggage parked nearby) to tell her that he can't go because his father is "into a stupid father/son kick"
>she says that it doesn't matter because it's just a dumb party
>Max makes it clear that it isn't a dumb party and that he really wanted to go with her
>She tells him that she understands because those things happen.... but that she is still going to the party with someone else
>Just when Roxanne is about to close the door on him, Max lies to her by saying that his father is taking him to Powerline's concert in L.A
>Roxanne points out the obvious ("your dad's taking you clear across the country just to see a concert?")
>Max tells another lie (after clearly struggling to come up with an answer) by saying that they're going because Goofy knows Poweline since they used to play together in a band
>despite the complete lack of evidence, Roxanne falls for the lie
>Max asks her if she isn't thinking of still going to the party with someone else
>Roxanne begins to answer ("Well I guess-")
>Max interrupts her by adding a promise to the lie: that he and Goofy will join Powerline on-stage for the final number and that he will also wave at her
>Max and Roxanne say goodbye to each other and the road trip begins
I can't take this storyline seriously. Too unconvincing
>>149118024>>149117946 (OP)>Leaning tower of cheeza scenePeak cartoon kino.
So why was the room covered with pizza slices?
>>149118350In the original version PJ jacked off all over the room but the censors had them cover it with pizza.
Very lazy how the Bigfoot scene doesn't get any closure. They just escape from him off-screen and the subject isn't mentioned again
>>149118350One of those lines is waste that leads to the toilet
I can buy Pete and PJ running into the Goofs once (at a forest near a lake), but not twice (the second time is at a motel in the middle of nowhere)
He didn't even bother telling her that he was originally going on a fishing trip. I also don't get why he says "I didn't know Powerline before the concert" when he never said that to begin with (he said that Goofy knew Powerline, not him). Also, him saying that he lied because he wanted her to like him is not truth at all. He only lied because otherwise she would go to the party with someone else.
https://youtu.be/Rf0iNF8-hls?si=bcFGvnIT4ZoSJiKu
If you really think about it, Max was choosing between his dad and Roxanne in this scene. The fact that he chose to go left speaks for itself, thatโs true love right there.
>>149118802>If you really think about it, the scene that happens was exactly what it was. Damn...Why are 90's kids like this?
>DuckTales movie
>The Rescuers Down Under
>Beauty and the Beast
>Aladdin
>The Nightmare Before Christmas
>The Lion King
>A Goofy Movie
>Pocahontas
>Toy Story
>James and the Giant Peach
>The Hunchback of Notre Dame
>Hercules
>Mulan
>A Bug's Life
>Doug's 1st Movie
>Tarzan
>Toy Story 2
This is close to being the worst theatrical Disney animation movie from the 90s. Only the Doug movie is worse.
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>>149119096Always weird to see in the past when people aren't praising something that became an online darling later and people eventually saying it's the best thing ever. Like when Toy Story first came out the audience in the theater laughed when Buzz tried to fly and fell and his arm broke off. Now people cry over the scene and talk about how it perfectly represents the emotional trauma of growing up and finding out life isn't what you thought it was and the broken arm represents the disillusioned reality splintering like a broken fucking mirror.
It wasn't hard for the writers to have Pete say "I'm taking PJ on a camping trip, but Peg and Pistol won't be coming with us". No need to have them in the movie, but at least acknowledge their existence
https://youtu.be/IhancH1YyoQ?si=lvAhmKSXrt1yp3T4
>>149119096Movie Critics and buttholes are the same.
And these are the same people who praised garbage like A Beautiful Life over Days of Thunder or even Emperor's New Groove
Are these threads one guy who has some weird vendetta against people liking the Goofy Movie?
>"Taking a break from the MTV generation, huh?"
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>>149117946 (OP)holy shit, he's married to chapman?
Notice the animation mistake with the seat belt
What happened at the end? Why did the music suddenly stop? I feel like the scene ends too abruptly
https://youtu.be/aSM-Coyjik4?si=hc6mWnUPSo1uOBzc
>>149119096Film critics back in the 80's and 90's were morons. And I say that with no particular love of Goofy Movie. Like how they'd dock off points from any horror movie because "it's an Alien clone" or any Star Wars movie because "It's no 2001".
>>149119808>Star Wars movieSci fi movie, excuse me. Was going to say they would compare it to Star Wars too before I changed my mind.
>>149118955Why does Nickelodeon keep milking 90s nostalgia, if you looked at their social media you'd think that Nickelodeon would constantly play 90s shows but it's all nu-SpongeBob crap
Why does Max have a Mickey phone? What's the joke?
>>149119096You know the movie is great when the majority of old folk hate it. It succeeded because it appealed to youth more than to the parents.
Mickey and Donald going to California would've been the better road trip movie
>>149119096He's not wrong though, it's a very mediocre movie that people who saw it when they were 7 remember fondly now because of nostalgia for their childhood.
>>149119863Just a reference.
Not hard to see this was animated in France
I wonder what would've happened if Stacey didn't interfere
>>149120278She was definitely in heat here
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>>149118121To me the most unconvincing part is that Roxanne actually pays attention to Max and doesn't bat an eye at the school heartthrob when he's showing interest in her
>>149118350Same reason why Bobby sprayed whipped cheese all over Roxanne & Stacy instead of spraying them with his semen.
>>149121772based on what?
>>149121012you sound like one of those anons who thinks max should have fucked the big booba blonde in the song even though he had no interest in her
>>149117946 (OP)Smart man. Started and ended with his opus.
>>149122510I don't though. What (the fictional character) Max does is his own choice.
My point is that when a girl finds out that more than one guy is into her, she'll pick the "better" of the two and keep the other one as a backup
>>149118121It works very well in the scene. I just watched it yesterday.
>>149118350Because they're slobs
>>149118453I'll give you that. It's easy not to notice in the moment but it really should have been boarded out. Then again, it sounds like Katzenberger made a lot of arbitrary changes to the movie so maybe that got cut out.
>>149122565The other one was literally performing a Rock concert in front of her with everyone she knew going insane for him and every girl in school drooling for his dick of course she picked Max
>>149122565I think the implication was that she was always a bit of a nerdy girl from a poor home but it was just in the last year or two that she became so conventionally attractive. She appears to have only have one other friend who's a full on geek (albeit with deceptively big tits and who will probably also end up being hot when her braces come out and she dresses herself better)
>>149122610No, it doesn't. I remember showing the movie to my best friend, and he literally asked me "Why is everything happening so fast?" in the scene that Max lies to Roxanne
>>149122479Sheer, unbridaled autism
>Goinโ somewhere, pop?
>Sure are, pal-a-roony
>Cool. Well, have a good time, dad. If youโre gonna be gone more than a month, drop me a line
>But Max, this isnโt just my vacation. Itโs a vacation with me and my best buddy
>Oh, Donald Duck?
>Hey, Maxie. Uh, letโs play a game. You think of a name, and Iโll try and guess who it is. Uh, man or woman?
>Ugh, man
>Man, huh? Hmmmm. Thatโs a toughie. Uh, letโs see... Walt Disney!
Can't say those jokes amused me
>>149118958That doesn't work after you personally brought up Bug's Life, anon.
>>149123158>"Why is everything happening so fast?"No offense, but is he young? Newer movies are kind of a slog.
>>149123245He's more intelligent than you
>story by Jymn Magon
Not someone from WDAS
>>149117946 (OP)Anyone got a bluray quality Mega for this?
Treasure of the Lost Lamp was better
>>149123297Well A Goofy Movie wasn't handled by WDAS, so why should this surprise you at all?
The animation looks very mediocre at times. Don't be fooled by the opening dream or the concert climax, because that level of animation quality isn't present through the whole movie.
>Goin' to the Powerline concert! Aw, itโs unbelievable, man!
>Who told you about that?
>Hey, come on. Everybody in town knows about it, Max
Roxanne was the only one who knew that Max was going to the concert. If the whole town found about it, it's because she's a blabbermouth.
>>149118958>James and the Giant Peach>Pocahontas>Doug's 1st MovieNah.
Kinda weird how Pete doesn't bring up Bigfoot. The last time he saw Goofy and Max, he saw them being chased by Bigfoot
https://youtu.be/RgF1PAxsojY?si=Z8cKzIQGv5_9vVdc
>absolutely dreadful
https://youtu.be/z7baCckh-XE?feature=shared
So Sharkfag hates Goofy Movie. Guess we're gonna see this in every thread now.
>>149120278AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>Where have you been, buddy?
>Hi, Peej. Did you get the camera?
>Look, Max, if my dad catches me with this, heโll kill me. Are you sure we gotta do this?
>Itโs my only chance, Peej. To Roxanne, Iโm just a nobody
Mediocre dialogue. I expect better from 90s Disney
>>149119464Seatbelt probably wasn't there in the original shot, but because you Absolutely Cannot For Any Reason Whatsoever show a character seated in a car without a seatbelt, it was probably edited in hastily at the last minute
>>149117946 (OP)Stop. Making. Goofy Movie. Threads.
>>149119951Why did Goofy not pick up his best friends when he saw they just standing on the side of the freeway?
>>149122510That's actually a very good point and a possible major plot hole
One out of only two Disney movies produced by this guy
>>149123985The other one is Return to Neverland (another theatrical misstep for Disney)
>no Roxanne
>no Stacey
>no Mazur
>no Powerline
>no musical numbers (After Today, Nobody Else But You, etc)
>Max doesn't wear a short-sleeved hoodie anymore
>Bobby is back, but he doesn't have the stupid haircut anymore
This feels like it was made by people who didn't have a positive opinion of the first movie
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>>149124169That special feature sounds dreadful.
Max did that stunt to impress her, but she didn't know that it was Max until the principal exposed him. If the principal hadn't interrupted the stunt, would've Max revealed his identity to the crowd? Also, I don't get why Max is all like "I blew my one chance to impress Roxanne" when he's at the principal office. Even if he didn't finish the performance, he still accomplished a lot (defied authority, did lip-syncing perfectly, showed off his dance moves, made everyone cheer, and flirted with Roxanne)
>(when Max still hasn't appeared on-stage) "That Goof kid ain't there"
>(after Max appears on-stage) "Yeah! Max is on the tuuube! That's Max! I know him!"
Not cool at all, Bobby. Also, it's distracting how much better the concert climax looks compared to the rest of the movie. Look at the shading.
>"I was hopinโ I could wave to you on-stage when we join Powerline for the final number"
and yet, in the climax, "Eye 2 Eye" is the opening number and Max is never shown waving at the camera
>>149117946 (OP)>Director has Portuguese descentReally? Hmm. Maybe that's why the movie fits the brazilian dub so well?
>>149123947Because it was meant to be father-son bonding time. Mickey and Donald would have spoiled the point of the trip in Goofy's eyes.
>>149123724Nah. Most likely she told her best friend who was shown to be in the know with everybody in school and organized the powerline party, if you recall.
Reminder that this was a box office flop, despite the fact that Goofy is a popular character and the fact that this was the next 2D movie after the Beauty/Aladddin/Lion King trio
>>149124394He probably would have bragged about it afterwards. Rumors spread fast in this school, so he'd have the whole summer to bask on the rumors and then Bobby and Peej would have supported him. Hell, it could have been another completely storyline where Max has to prove he was the powerline kid dancing and set up and even bigger show during summer break to prove he was the powerline kid and actually be acknowledged as cool.
>>149123809stop giving poopdick"schizos" attention. This isn't the era of Barneyfag anymore where they're actually insane in the membrane. They do this shit purely to piss off people who come here to actually enjoy cartoons. Just R&I
>>149119808Prior to 2000, both movie critics and a good portion of Hollywood still subscribed to the idea that making a quality artistic film was far more important than how popular the movie was. "Proper" movies were based off of scripts or books, anything based off a comic or videogame was looked down on. Stuff like Dances With Wolves and Field of Dreams got praised to no end, movies like Terminator 2 and Robocop were looked down on as being summer-blockbuster slop. Sequels were criticized for being sequels, since that was considered to be un-inspired and lacking originality.
Then in the 2000's, the success of the X-Men, Batman, and Spider-man films and their sequels forced a shift in Hollywood, who liked the idea of steady income from popular franchises over gambling over the success of unknowns. Nearly every top grossing movie of the 2000's was a sequel. By the early 2010's, the big money makers were Transformers, Avengers, and Iron Man movies, and Hollywood stopped pretending they cared about anything other than money.
As a clear sign of how things changed, remember when Orsen Wells was embarrassed to have a VA role in the Transformers movie in the 80's? How Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo were so disinterested in the SMB movie they were drunk the entire time? These days any actor would be hyped to get in on a major franchise like Transformers and make a character "their" role like Hugh Jackman did with Wolverine and RD Junior did with Tony Stark. Jim Carrey has been very happy to do so with Dr. Robotnik from the Sonic movies.
Good thing they released Pocahontas two months later and put the train on the right track again
>>149118024So as your balls.