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TopicA Goofy Movie went fucking hard
dameon_reaper
05/01/24 11:11:09 PM
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One of my favorite movies and probably because of my terrible father figure. I did think Goofy was going overboard but as an adult and I see the way Max treats Goofy and I get a bit annoyed. Its definitely a movie you can relate to regardless of age.

Now I just tear up because I wish my dad was like Goofy and wanted to bring me on a fishing trip. This movie is definitely my number one Disney movie and one I'll watch over and over. Every song is great and so easily quotable. There are no boring scenes at all.

Metal_Gear_Raxis posted...
I remember how Goofy and Pete acted like Max had fucking killed a person just because he messed with Goofy's map, holy shit.

Nah, its a pretty huge deal because Goofy trusted his son and his son destroyed that trust. He lied to his father and that was the last straw for Goofy. Yet you are correct which is why they both end up forgiving the other and Goofy realized that his son was not a little boy anymore. He forced his son into a trip he didn't want to go on and Max was already depressed for lying to his father.

I wish there was a t.v. series that took place after or at least a better epilogue just to see how different their relationship became. I know there's the movie but their relationship was strained there as well. Just that it was a different sort of friction. We never get to see how they both are during the rest of Max's high school life.

Also its upsetting that Roxanne and Max never get married or stay together after high school. Its a shame but its realistic so there's at least that.
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