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I am so disapointed in this one!, Fév 11 2005
I bought the original goofy movie for my son, and we watched it constantly for about a month straight!! The songs were catchy and I loved the heartwarming story!!I decided to go out and splurge, and I paid $29.99 for the extremely goofy movie on DVD...I thought that it would be a good investment since the original was so well loved. What we found was that this one has very little panache! ALL the songs in the original were well written, catchy songs that You found yourself humming and singing to yourself all day long. This one...BLAH!! Hardly any tunes at all, and the ones there are not that great at all. The story is cute, and lives up to the original...but all round it is not even close in my books. The original had Pauly shore as the voice of his buddy(funny!!)...this one has a lame immitation. And what happened with the romance with Roxanne! I just was not happy...enough said!
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Extremely Worthwhile, Juil 12 2004
"An Extremely Goofy Movie" is a good bookend to "A Goofy Movie." Picking up where the first left off, this, often straight up cheesy sequel, follows Max off to college with his buddies. Hilarity ensues as Goofy is forced to get a college education to further himself, ending up attending the same school as Max. Skateboarding, bad hair, and disco music pepper the remainder of the film, giving you a real sense of closure in the storyline when the end finally arrives, however it does leave things open ended enough to ask the question "The Goofiest Movie?"The DVD release is fabulous. The menus are a bit obnoxious, and the bonus content is not as thorough as one would like it (what is "Kids Nuttiest Jokes" doing on here?), but it's nice to get a "widescreen" version of the film (even if it isn't 'true' widescreen) - an option offered only to viewers of the UK "Goofy Movie" DVD. "An Extremely Goofy Movie" is becoming more difficult to find on store shelves, so Disney may be cutting back on the distribution on this for a while. It always seems to be back to store shelves eventually, however. Stop watching it on Toon Disney and grab the DVD!
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5.0étoiles sur 5
Like Father Like Son, Mai 17 2003
If you went to to school with your dad, what would you do? And that's not your dad being a staff member, but a student. In an Extremely Goofy Movie, that is what happens. But then again, will a real school let, a grow up into school as a student? Goofy returns to college, to get a diagree. But his son Max is not happy about his father joinning him in school. As the movie opens, Max (Jason Marsden) is about to go away to college, and on the eve of college, he spents the time hanging with his friends B.J. (Rob Paulsen) and Robert (Pauly Shore). And the next day B.J. and Robert show up to pick Max up, leaving Goofy (Bill Farmer) to say "Good bye my college man". But when Goofy goofs oof at working and starts to day dream, he gets fired from his job, and goes to an unepoyment office, where it is discovered that Goofy nevered gradutated from college, and he nees to gradute from college to get a new job.
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