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An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)

It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he loses his job and goes to finish college alongside Max and his friends. But as Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives together.
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It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he loses his job and goes to finish college alongside Max and his friends. But as Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives together.

Rating:G
Genre:Animation, Family, Comedy
Directed By:Douglas McCarthy
Written By:Scott S. Gorden, Hillary Carlip
In Theaters:2/29/2000
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Runtime:79 minutes
Studio:Disney Television Animation, Walt Disney Animation

Cast


Director

Douglas McCarthy

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Bill Farmer

Goofy (voice)

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Jason Marsden

Max (voice)

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Jeff Bennett

Bradley Uppercrust / Unemployment Lady / Chuck (voice)

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Jim Cummings

Pete (voice)

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Brad Garrett

Tank (voice)

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Vicki Lewis

Beret Girl (voice)

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Bebe Neuwirth

Sylvia Marpole (voice)

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Rob Paulsen

P.J. (voice)

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Pauly Shore

Bobby (voice)

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Kath Soucie

Co-Ed / Cafe Cashier (voice)

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Jenna Von Oÿ

Co-Ed (voice)

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