Hi, I'm Moviefan12 and this is my first blog on this site. Today, I would like to talk about my favorite movie, "A Goofy Movie". There are so many reasons why I love this movie ranging from Max and Goofy's relationship, the songs and during this movie I made an incredible discovery. I will be breaking this down and giving each topic their own time. Another reason, I love this movie is even though it is a continuation of "Goof Troop" it does not feel forced and the characters were allowed more freedom in that sense.
Reason 1 - Goofy & Max's Relationship
One of the many reasons, I enjoy this movie is because of the relationship between Max and Goofy. It feels like a natural father/son relationship. You can see that Goofy truly cares for Max and would do anything to protect him. Goofy's willingness to protect Max is seen when Principal Macer calls him and says that Max is a delinquent and Goofy knows in his heart that is not true but he is worried, thus he plans the fishing trip. While Goofy is a great dad, Max just thinks he well excuse the pun... a goof. Max does care about his dad but he is embarrassed by his father, this is best seen when Max and Goofy are leaving Lester's Possum Park and throws his possum hat onto the ground. I like how the weather plays into this seen. Max is angry and thunder, and the thunder sounds like someone shouting. Goofy is saddened that his plan is not working which is represented by the rain. Goofy and Max's relationship does get better but only because Goofy gives Max some freedom but Max abused the relationship. They do not actually come to understand what each other need until the beautiful song "Nobody Else but You". I'll talk about that more in my next section. They finally see how lucky they are to have each other in their lives.
Reason 2 - The Songs
The two Powerline songs “121” and “Stand Out” have a feel Michael Jackson/Prince type of vibe and I feel that’s what they were going for. Out of the two Powerline songs, “121” is the stronger because “Stand Out” is a fun song, “121” serves as a great climax song and the lyrics are true to the status of Goofy and Max at the end, they realize as long they have each other, they’ll be fine. It is fitting that this song follow “Nobody Else But You” because while the songs are sung differently and have a different vibe they both share a similar message, that as long Goofy and Max are there for each other nothing can harm them. “On the Open Road” while one of my personal favorites , it is the strangest and sort of feels out of place for this movie because it feels like a Big Staged Broadway production. While the rest of the songs aren’t, every other song is simple but not this one. Still, it’s an awesome song. The weakest song from this movie is “Lester’s Possum Park” and that is partially due to fact that is so annoying! This song is annoying because it is repetitive and it sounds like a song you would Chuck E. Cheese. Although, I think the people behind were trying to either make fun of that or The Country Bear Jamboree. Either way the humor came through but that song is just so annoying.
Reason 3 - My Discovery
In the introduction, I said I made an incredible discovery. That discovery came when Goofy and Max were playing the game “Man or Woman” and both times they said Walt Disney. The first time, I saw this movie I did not realize Walt Disney was a real person, I thought it was just the name for the company. Once I realized, he was a real person, my mind went “Whoa!” In many ways, I owe a great debt of gratitude to this movie for introducing to this creative genius and helping me to become the Disney fan, I am today.
My Final Thoughts
This movie has great songs, I appreciate that introduced me to one of my heroes and I like the father/son relationship. My only complaints are more directed towards the sequel but this is about why I love “A Goofy Movie” and not that other movie. Please leave your thoughts
I hope everyone enjoys this article and feel free to comment
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