A Goofy Movie (1995)

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Written by Jymn Magon

Directed by Kevin Lima

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Head for high speed hilarity and diverting detours as veteran Disney funnyman Goofy stars in the first feature film of his 63 year career. He's driven to distraction as he and his son Max take to the road for a fishing trip. Max would rather be at home with his girlfriend Roxanne, and the "bonding" experience Goofy intended soon becomes a disaster. Chock-a-block with comic chaos and animated action, it's a fun-filled feast of music and laughter.

When is A Goofy Movie next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 12th, 12 noon and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 12th, 12 noon. See more...

Cast

Bill FarmerGoofy Goof
Jason MarsdenMaximillian 'Max/Maxy' Goof
Jim CummingsPeter Pete
Kellie MartinRoxanne
Image for Rob PaulsenRob PaulsenP.J. Pete
Wallace ShawnPrincipal Mazur
Jenna von OÿStacey
Frank WelkerBigfoot
Kevin LimaLester: Main Possum Park Emcee
Florence StanleyWaitress
Jo Anne WorleyPrinciple Miss Maples
Brittany Alyse SmithPhoto Studio Girl
Robyn RichardsLester's Grinning Girl
Downtown Julie BrownLisa
Klee BraggerTourist Kid

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