(The film's first musical number, "After Today", is shown)Ĭhorus: (singing) After today, my brains'll be snoozing! But Max says "After Today", he'll be the coolest kid on the block. NC (vo): His father Goofy, of course, embarrasses him every moment possible. (Goofy comes in, just as Max is putting his pants on) NC (vo): It's all just a dream, though, as Max answers his landline in-joke, telling his friend PJ to get ready for the big day. (Max is shown waking up from his nightmare, before answering a Mickey Mouse phone in his room) I don't know how you make Goofy's laugh scary, but you found a way. (Max eventually transforms into his father Goofy, causing Roxanne to scream as Goofy does his signature guffaw while lightning strikes) turning into Disney's real nightmare: (an image of.) Oswald Rabbit! Get over it, Disney! You got him back in Epic Mickey! (An image of Epic Mickey 2 is shown) (The dream suddenly gets nightmarish, Roxanne gasps as Max begins suddenly growing large teeth and large ears) (Captions appear, saying in order, "DON'T GOOGLE IT!", "I DID!" and "MISTAKE!") NC: Eh, to be fair, this fantasy is kinder than the fantasies the Internet has had about her. (Roxanne blows a dandelion flower on Max's face, before leaping out onto his arms they lay down on the ground while laughing) NC (vo): It starts off rather beautiful with our main character Max dreaming about a girl he has a crush on named Roxanne. (We are shown the film's opening dream sequence) NC: I didn't say it'd be good, but it'd be "A Movie". NC (vo): Boy meets girl, nothing happens for two hours, roll credits. (The words "A Movie" are shown again with footage of Max Goof and Roxanne talking and the end credits) NC: I'm not gonna lie, a part of me really wonders what just "A Movie" would be. (The words "A Movie" is shown, then we hear the famous Goofy Holler, and the word "Goofy" appears, completing the film's title)
NC (vo): The opening credits start off standard enough, almost too standard. Let's time travel back to the '90s with A Goofy Movie. NC: Well, I'm finally gonna take a closer look to find out. What is it about this film that has left such an impact on so many people? But my fascination over this.fascination has finally gotten the best of me.
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I stayed away from reviewing this movie for a while because I didn't really understand what all the fuss was about. NC (vo): Don't get me wrong, I always enjoy 1995's A Goofy Movie fine, but somewhere in the past five or 10 years, it's gone from that cute little movie to Disney cult status, garnering (a fan drawing of Max and Roxanne appears) fan art, (a t-shirt advertising the Powerline Stand Out World Tour '95 appears) merchandise, (footage of a reenactment of a scene in the movie is shown) reenactments, (a montage of various people cosplaying as the film's characters is shown) and too many cosplays to count. “Lucky Day” by Jingle Punks plays in the background) (The title for A Goofy Movie is shown, followed by footage of the film. (nods, then looks rather awkward as he gestures toward a poster for A Goofy Movie that appears in the right corner) So why is this a thing now?