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Disney's An extremely Goofy movie [videorecording] / produced by Walt Disney Television Animation ; producer, Lynne Southerland ; screenplay, Scott Gorden ; director, Douglas McCarthy.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: 19146 | Walt Disney Home VideoE4724 | Walt Disney Home VideoPublication details: Burbank, Calif. : Walt Disney Home Video : Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, [2000]Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 76 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 0788820362
Other title:
  • Extremely Goofy movie
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Voices, Bill Farmer (Goofy), Jason Marsden (Max), Pauly Shore (Bobby) ; director of animation, Ian Harrowell ; score, Steve Bartek.
Summary: Goofy's son Max is off to college with extreme sports as a hobby. The fun starts when Goofy decides to join Max at school.
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Children's DVD Children's DVD Northport Library Children's DVD Goofy Available 33111007414663
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Higher education will never by the same, as Goofy goes to college in this animated comedy. Max (Jason Marsden) is a top-ranked skateboarder who is just starting college, but he has one little problem -- his father Goofy (Bill Farmer), who is a walking disaster and a frequent source of embarrassment. Max figures that he'll be able to impress the girls at the University with Dad a safe distance away, but when Goofy loses his job, he learns that his best bet for launching a new career is to complete his college degree, and soon Max and Goofy are now classmates. Goofy puts a serious cramp in Max's hipness quotient with his non-ironic enthusiasm for disco music and late-'70s fashions, and Max, in training for the X Games, tries to keep his dad at arm's length. Goofy has enough to keep himself busy between his schoolwork and his romance with similarly clueless librarian, Sylvia (Bebe Neuwirth), but in time, Goofy and Max realize that it's better to get along than to stay away from each other. An Extremely Goofy Movie was the direct-to-video sequel to the 1995 theatrical success A Goofy Movie. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Bonus features: Kids' goofiest jokes bonus program ; An extremely Goofy movie interactive trivia game ; Me and my dad interactive read-along; Cleoopatra's Right back where we started from music video.

Originally produced as a video in 2000.

Voices, Bill Farmer (Goofy), Jason Marsden (Max), Pauly Shore (Bobby) ; director of animation, Ian Harrowell ; score, Steve Bartek.

Goofy's son Max is off to college with extreme sports as a hobby. The fun starts when Goofy decides to join Max at school.

Rated G.

DVD, widescreen (1.66:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.

Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

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