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    A Goofy Movie (Original Soundtrack)

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    • 1 Tevin Campbell & Rosie GainesI 2 I 4:01
    • 2 Aaron Lohr & Chorus - After TodayAfter Today 2:21
    • 3 Tevin CampbellStand Out 3:00
    • 4 Aaron Lohr, Chorus - On The Open Road & Bill FarmerOn the Open Road 3:01
    • 5 Chorus - Lester's Possum Park & Kevin QuinnLester's Possum Park 1:25
    • 6 Bill Farmer & Aaron LohrNobody Else But You 2:34
    • 7 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisOpening Fanfare / Max's Dream 1:50
    • 8 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisDeep Sludge 2:03
    • 9 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisBigfoot 2:13
    • 10 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisHi Dad Soup 1:32
    • 11 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisRunaway Car 2:16
    • 12 Картер Бёруэлл & Don DavisJunction 0:45
    • 13 Don Davis & Картер БёруэллThe Waterfall! / The Truth 3:11

    " It’s Goofy and Max…in their first full-length animated feature!"
    Country
    Runtime 1 hr 18 min
    Budget $18 000 000
    Premiere: World March 23, 1995
    Box Office – Budget $17 348 597
    Premiere: USA $35 348 597 April 7, 1995
    theaters 2176
    rollout 269 days
    Digital: World March 31, 2021
    Production Companies Disney Television AnimationWalt Disney PicturesDisneytoon Studios
    Also Known As
    The Goof Troop Movie (United States)
    Dingo et Max (France)

    Description

    When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy.

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    Production

    A Goofy Movie is based on Goof Troop, an animated Disney Afternoon show created by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza Jr., that centered around Goofy and his son, Max. When considering ideas for a TV special, Disney decided to produce a theatrical film based on the show, contracting Jymn Magon to write a feature-length script starring Goofy. The filmmakers chose to age up Max, who was shown as a young child in Goof Troop, setting the film several years later and putting him in high school. The movie was the feature film directorial debut for Disney story artist and animator Kevin Lima, who went on to direct the Disney films Tarzan (1999), 102 Dalmatians (2000) and Enchanted (2007). In 1995, Lima said that "Instead of just keeping Goofy one-dimensional as he's been in the past, we wanted to give an emotional side that would add to the emotional arc of the story. We wanted the audience to see his feelings instead of just his antics." Magon stated that the father-son dynamic of the film was inspired by a story from Walt Disney Studios chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg in which he and his daughter—with whom he had an estranged relationship at the time—went on a road trip together, during which they bonded and their relationship considerably improved.

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