Throughout the race, Bradley and his team attempt to hinder Max's team, but only manage to eliminate Bobby. Max hurts his father's feelings after Goofy inadvertently humiliates Max at an The next morning, Goofy decides to make Max the navigator of the trip.
Eventually, Max lashes out at Goofy and storms off in anger. A depressed Goofy ultimately fails his first round of midterm exams and he leaves for home after quarreling with Sylvia. While the work was a Disney production, it was considered far less essential than the studio's mainstream works at the time such as The songs "I 2 I" and "Stand Out" were performed by However, the film started to gain success following its release to home media later in 1995, and soon gained a On August 14, 2015, a 20th-anniversary reunion for the film was held at the (Tevin Campbell/Music & Lyrics: Patrick DeRemer and Roy Freeland)
"; thus, a relationship starts between them. Roxanne later appears in the television series House of Mouse in the episode titled "Max's Embarrassing Date", where she is voiced by Grey DeLisle instead of Kellie Martin. Bradley's final trick results in Max and Gamma member, Tank, getting trapped underneath a flaming collapsed X logo. Max tells the truth to Roxanne, though she accepts it and admits she always had feelings for him, ever since the first time she ever heard him laugh, "Ah-hyuck! The film centers on Max's freshman year in college. Disney came up with the idea to make a theatrical animated film starring Goofy while considering ideas for a potential Oblivious to Max's plans with Roxanne, Goofy decides to take Max on a fishing trip to Lake Destiny, Idaho, following a cross-country map route he and his father took years ago. Goofy beats Max and Max's team barely makes the semi-finals. Afterwards, Bradley concedes his defeat.
and Roxanne on separate televisions. During the first qualifiers for the X Games, Bradley discreetly blinds Max with a pocket mirror during his performance and installs a rocket booster on Goofy's skateboard.
As Bradley passes them by, Max and Goofy rescue Tank, who assists Max in winning the race.
The two go to different locations that satisfy both of them. from the games, leaving Max's team short one player and spurring Max to recruit and apologize to Goofy via jumbotron. He spends most of the movie coming to terms with not being needed as a guardian for Max anymore. A direct-to-video sequel to A Goofy Movie, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie, was released on DVD and VHS in 2000. When Pete overhears a conversation between the boys, he tells Goofy that Max has tricked him into traveling to Los Angeles. The next day, Goofy and Max come to a junction: one leading to Goofy and Max make it to the concert, and while attempting to sneak backstage, they end up onstage and dance with Powerline, watched by Pete, P.J.
again.
Goofy's car suddenly explodes because of damage it had sustained, ejecting Goofy in the process, who then falls through the porch roof of Roxanne's house, and Max proceeds to introduce him to Roxanne. Goofy inconveniences the lives of those around him by accident, but always has the best intentions at heart. Just before the final triathlon, Bradley eliminates P.J.