![]() The plan goes well until the trio gets caught by Principal Mazur (Wallace Shawn). Their plan involves Max dressing up like the famous Rockstar Powerline (Tevin Campbell) and performing a choreographed song and dance number. (Rob Paulson) and Bobby (Pauly Shore), who have agreed to help get Roxanne to notice Max. He runs off to meet up with his friends P.J. Unfortunately for Max he embarrasses himself by laughing like Goofy. While at school Max has a meet cute moment with Roxanne. Max wakes with a start and rushes off to school while singing “After Today”, along with the rest of the High Schoolers. As the two laugh and roll in the grass Roxanne leans forward for a kiss when a terrible transformation begins to take over Max and he turns into the thing he dreads most of all, his dad Goofy (Bill Farmer). The film opens with a beautiful dream sequence that shows Max (Jason Marsden) running through an amber field of wheat towards the girl of his dreams Roxanne (Kellie Martin). The series was a hit and this film was released as a follow-up to the series. One of these animated projects was Goof Troop, which saw Goofy as a single dad raising his son Max in a suburban setting. ![]() During the 1980s and 1990s the trio would appear in more animated projects that put the characters in a more modern setting. Sure, they have appeared in leading roles in films like Fantasia, Saludos Amigos, Melody Time and Fun and Fancy Free, however these film appearances were only in package films, and at best they might have helped tie the compilation of animated shorts together. The iconic trio of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy have become some of the most iconic characters in animation history, but oddly enough until the release of this film, none of the characters have received their own full-length feature film. Music by Carter Burwell and Don Davis, Based on Goof Troop by Robert Taylor and Michael Peraza Jr. Screenplay by Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson and Brian Pimental. ![]() With the Voice Talents of Bill Farmer (Goofy), Jason Marsden (Max), Aaron Lohr (Max’s Singing Voice), Jim Cummings (Pete), Kellie Martin (Roxanne), Rob Paulsen (P.J.), Pauly Shore (Bobby), Wallace Shawn (Principal Mazur), Jenna von Oÿ (Stacey), Frank Welker (Bigfoot), Kevin Lima (Lester the Opossum and Roxanne’s Dad), Wayne Allwine (Mickey Mouse) and Tevin Campbell (Powerline). ![]()
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