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Disney's An Extremely Goofy Movie is a 2000 American animated comedy film distributed by Walt Disney Home Video, produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, and directed by Douglas McCarthy. It is a sequel to the 1995 film A Goofy Movie and the finale to the television series Goof Troop .
An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000) – The scene where Max saves Tank from a burning fire was edited on post-9/11 versions and Disney Channel due to the fire being too similar to the attacks, however the original scene was still intact in the Disney+ version.
Roxanne from A Goofy Movie also appears in a photograph. A chibi version of Max appears in his Goof Troop form in a promotional video in honor of Disney Channel 's fortieth birthday. Goofy and Max appeared in the Mickey's Starland Show attraction at The Magic Kingdom starting in 1992, and remained there until the closing of the attraction in 1996.
Three years later, Goof Troop arrived on the big screen with A Goofy Movie, the 1995 animated musical that’s still a fan favorite 25 years after its release. (The movie is currently streaming on ...
Goof Troop/A Goofy Movie/An Extremely Goofy Movie: Max Goof – no mother. Mulan: Li Shang – no mother. Tarzan: Jane Porter – no mother. The Emperor's New Groove: Kuzco – no parents present, assumed dead (since "Emperor" is a hereditary role); Kronk – no mother. Monsters, Inc.: Boo – parents not shown.
In the direct-to-video sequel to A Goofy Movie, An Extremely Goofy Movie in 2000, Max is a high school graduate and leaves for college with his best friends P.J. and Bobby Zimuruski. He hopes to start a new life for himself and partake in the College X-Games competition and eventually graduate at 23, in 2004.
She has also provided the voices of Stacey in A Goofy Movie (1995) and Gracie in the direct-to-DVD feature Dr. Dolittle 3 (2006). In June 2000, von Oÿ recorded a demo compact disc in an attempt to launch a recording career in country music. Her debut album, Breathing Room, was released on September 18, 2007.
The fifth and final movie in the After film franchise was released on Wednesday, September 13, but it wasn’t what fans were expecting. While Hero Fiennes Tiffin reprised his role as Hardin Scott ...