With so much going on in the relatively short run time you’d think it wouldn’t be able to focus on that core relationship, but it’s arguably much more poignant here. The sequel fixes both of those problems while injecting Extremely fun side characters, making it so much more enjoyable of a watch. The idea of Goofy being a father and struggling to connect with his teenage son, mirrored by the rebellious son slowly beginning to appreciate the effort his dad puts into their relationship is heartwarming but brought down by needless musical numbers and a rushed third act. To those just joining us, I reviewed the first film and found that it was a bit…lacking in certain areas. Can the two Goofs work together to get through the school year, or will tensions be too hot to handle? To get a job he has to complete college, so that means the two are back together…much to the dismay of Max. Goofy (Bill Farmer) on the other hand is crushed by the loss of his son at home, and thus loses his job because he’s just too sad. Plus, he finally gets to live away from his overly doting father. He’s going to room with his high school best friends Bobby (Pauly Shore) and P.J (Rob Paulson) to shake up the college extreme sports stage with their totally awesome skating skills. Max (Jason Marsden) is leaving for college. Creating one of the most fun, strikingly animated Disney films that goes under way too many peoples radar. However, this time they cut the musical numbers and focused not only on the relationship between father and son but also cultural diversity of college and how those different worlds collide. One of those projects was a sequel to the mixed reviewed yet just as experimental The Goofy Movie. But when the new millennium started, they were ready to try out anything and see what worked. They found their formula and sticking to it just makes sense. With it’s properties now spanning multiple genres and hidden studios working on projects far and wide, Disney doesn’t need to experiment. I miss the days when Disney really took risks. The Dominion ( Silas Sinister, Chancellor Goodwin, Dr.Directed By: Douglas McCarthy Released: Feb. Jadis' Secret Police ( Maugrim & Vardan) |Ĭrew of the Flying Dutchman ( Davy Jones, Maccus & Kraken) |Įast India Trading Company ( Mr. Knights of the Iron Dagger ( Phil Flanagan) | Toon Patrol ( Smartass, Greasy, Psycho, Wheezy & Stupid) |īandar Log (1994) ( King Louie (1994) & Kaa (1994)) |Ĭrew of the Black Pearl ( Bo'sun, Scratch, Pintel & Ragetti) | Polar Bear Thugs ( Koslov, Raymond & Kevin) | Pirates ( Scroop, Onus, Hands, Turnbuckle, Blinko, Longbourne, Fayvoon, Grewnge, Krailoni, Hedley, Torrance, Mertock, Verne, Crex & Zoff) | Hun Army ( Hayabusa & Elite Hun Soldiers) | Titans ( Lythos, Hydros, Pyros, Stratos & Arges) | Horned King's Army ( Creeper & Gwythaints) |įrollo's Soldiers ( Captain Phoebus, Brutish Captain, Oafish Guard, Pierrat Torturue & Henriet Cousin) | Slouch - Slouch is one of the members of the gammas, he is recognized by his short height, five o clock shadow, and hat.It is presumed under Tank's leadership the Gammas became an honest team that played fairly instead of cheating. During the final race, with the help from his father Goofy, Max and his friend were able to win the X-Games, leaving the Gammas in utter defeat.Īs such, the Gamma are dismayed over their loss, with the exception of Tank, who angrily deals with Bradley kicking him out of the fraternity and then throwing him at the news blimp as revenge for getting him and Max nearly killed by his last cheating attempt. However, this wasn't the case when the Gamma were challenged by Max Goof and his friends during the X-Games. They are also very dirty cheaters-such as sabotaging their rivals' equipment to get in the lead during the races. Under leader Bradley, the Gammas are known for their arrogance of winning many X-Games, as they consider themselves as winner as opposed to everyone else.
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