In this charming animated romp, well-meaning but hapless Goofy consistently stumbles into awkward situations, mortifying his teenage son Max. As Max tries to win the heart of crush Roxanne, he must navigate his own high school woes and his father's efforts to relive his youthful memories on a disastrous fishing trip that threatens to upstage his big date.

In this charming animated romp, well-meaning but hapless Goofy consistently stumbles into awkward situations, mortifying his teenage son Max. As Max tries to win the heart of crush Roxanne, he must navigate his own high school woes and his father's efforts to relive his youthful memories on a disastrous fishing trip that threatens to upstage his big date.

Does A Goofy Movie have end credit scenes?

No!

A Goofy Movie does not have end credit scenes.

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53

Metascore

8.3

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Plot Summary


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Max Goof (played by) is an average teenager who harbors a secret crush on his classmate Roxanne and idolizes pop sensation Powerline. His relationship with his eccentric father Goofy is strained, as Max fears he’ll inherit his dad’s clumsy nature. On the last day of school before summer vacation, Max, with the help of his friends P.J. and Bobby, hijacks a school assembly by lip-syncing to a Powerline song during an impromptu dance performance. This unexpected display of confidence catapults Max to local celebrity status, and he invites Roxanne to join him for a viewing party of a live broadcast of Powerline’s upcoming concert.

Meanwhile, after receiving a stern warning from school principal Mazur about Max’s behavior, Goofy decides to take matters into his own hands by embarking on an unannounced father-son fishing trip to Lake Destiny, Idaho. Unable to muster the courage to reveal the truth to Roxanne, Max concocts a tale that not only are he and Goofy headed to Los Angeles for the Powerline concert but that Powerline himself has invited them to join him onstage.

As they hit the road, the pair visits a rundown possum-themed amusement park where Goofy’s antics embarrass Max. The next day, they stumble upon P.J. and his father Pete while camping, leading to an awkward encounter. Goofy attempts to bond with Max by teaching him the “Perfect Cast” fishing technique, inadvertently summoning Bigfoot to their campsite and forcing them to spend a sleepless night in the car with the mysterious creature lurking outside. As Goofy snores away, Max secretly alters their route to Los Angeles.

The following morning, Goofy entrusts Max with the responsibility of navigating their trip, and they enjoy several stops together. That evening, Pete overhears Max’s conversation with P.J. and discreetly informs Goofy about his son’s deception. Despite his initial frustration, Goofy remains hopeful that Max will do the right thing, but when he discovers Max has deliberately steered them toward California, a crestfallen Goofy abandons their journey at the Grand Canyon. With the brakes loose, their car begins to roll off a cliff, prompting Goofy and Max to chase after it and ultimately find themselves careening down the Colorado River. Following a heated argument, Goofy reassures his son that no matter how old he gets, he’ll always be his boy. With newfound understanding, Goofy decides to take Max to the Powerline concert, where they narrowly avoid disaster when Max uses the “Perfect Cast” technique to save them from plummeting down a waterfall.

As the sun dips below the horizon, Max (voice of Jason Marsden) and his eccentric pal Goofy (voice of Bill Farmer) make their way to the concert venue, where they manage to slip onto the stage undetected. The impromptu dance party they join in with Powerline (voice of Barry White), a smooth-talking crooner with a voice as rich as velvet, is met with unbridled joy by Roxanne (Tia Carrere), whose eyes sparkle with delight at the absurdity of it all. Meanwhile, Max and Goofy’s escapade culminates in a hasty departure, leaving them to navigate the winding roads back home in a vehicle that’s seen better days.

As they pull into their driveway, Max takes the opportunity to reveal the truth about his nocturnal adventure to Roxanne, who, surprisingly, confesses to having harbored a secret crush on him all along. The pair begins making plans for a future date, their excitement palpable as the night air crackles with anticipation.

But just as things seem to be falling into place, chaos erupts in the form of an explosion that sends Goofy tumbling through the roof of Roxanne’s porch, landing him in a heap on her living room floor. As Max stands proudly by his father’s side, introducing him to his new beau, it becomes clear that this is just the beginning of a wild and unpredictable ride for these lovable misfits.

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