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Goofy beats Max, and Max's team barely makes the semi-finals. Eventually, Max lashes out at Goofy, telling him to stay out of his life and storms off in anger. A depressed Goofy fails his first midterm exam and misses a date with Sylvia. Returning home, Goofy is motivated by his neighor Pete to regain his focus. He goes back to college and ...
An Extremely Goofy Movie: Co-ed Voice 2001 What's with Andy? Jennifer Larkin Voice, main role (season 1) 2003 Truth Be Told: Kellie 2005 Cold Case: Kitty 1982 Episode: "Schadenfreude" Family Guy: Rory Voice, episode: "The Perfect Castaway" 2006 Dr. Dolittle 3: Gracie Voice 2012 Lukewarm: Rose 2017 Battle of the Network Stars: Herself 2022 Call ...
The following is a list of Goofy short films.. The list doesn't include shorts from other series where Goofy appears, such as the Mickey Mouse series, the Donald & Goofy series, or other Disney short films from that aren't part of the Goofy series, segments from feature films (such as El Gaucho Goofy), nor shorts of Goofy made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works.
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 ...
A Goofy Movie is a 1995 American animated musical comedy-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation.Directed by Kevin Lima, the film is based on The Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop created by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza, and serves as a standalone spin-off to the show.
He first appeared in the 1992 television series Goof Troop and stars in both the spin-off film A Goofy Movie (1995) and its direct-to-video sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000). He also features in the direct-to-video Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999), its sequel Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004), and the 2001 TV series House of Mouse .
Aquamania is an American animated Goofy cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution on December 20, 1961. [1]This cartoon was the last from Disney's "Golden Era" which featured Goofy as a solo star, and the first time the xerography animation-technique was used in a Goofy cartoon.
Goofy tries again to drink another soda, but they vanish as well. The spirit then offers four more sodas. After whistling for a short time, Goofy tries to grab all four sodas, but they just vanish. Goofy, now fed up, leaves the mirage, but the spirit commands him to owe him six bucks, but Goofy refuses. The spirit forces Goofy to clean several ...