![]() Goofy begins spending most of his time with Sylvia and the Gammas. After this, romance blossoms between the two. At the disco, the boys encounter the Beret Girl, whom PJ strikes up an unexpected romance with, while Goofy and Sylvia dance together in the dance floor. The Gammas see this and invite Goofy to join their fraternity, so Max convinces his father to join so that he can be distracted. Goofy goes to tell his son about the news in the middle of his training, and accidently performs some impressive moves. Sylvia and Goofy agree to meet at a disco that night. Desperate, Max foists him off at the library to get a library card, where Goofy meets the beautiful librarian, Sylvia Marpole, with whom he begins sharing his 70s enamorment. And these fears are validated when Goofy begins babying Max once again, as well as disturbing their free time and training practice. Max, PJ and Bobby all panic at the idea of Goofy's overprotective and embarrassing nature getting in the way of college life. So Goofy goes to college - the same one Max is attending. At an unemployment office, Goofy admits he never completed college, and the unemployment lady tells him that he must get a degree to get any kind of job. Meanwhile, Goofy's empty nest syndrome increases and while daydreaming, he causes a huge explosion at his dead-end factory job. However their behaviour is not welcomed by the regulars, and they are snapped out of the bar. Without hesitation, Max refuses, which earns him the ire of Bradley, who sets his gang on them. ![]() Brad offers Max a place in the Gammas fraternity, but only if he leaves behind PJ and Bobby. Bradley introduces himself and his right hand Tank to Max. Max and his friends then enter into the Bean Scene Cafe, a beatnick cafeteria. Bradley becomes impressed with Max's skills and he and his gang begin follow him. The boys get off the van and begin skateboarding around the place. As they enter college, they approach the house of the Gammas fraternity, the one that has won all previous College X-Games editions, and their leader, Bradley Uppercrustt the third. and Bobby crash through a cornfield but make it safely. Although Max is happy to leave, Goofy doesn't take it so well and begins suffering empty-nest syndrome, which makes him lose his job in the process.ĭuring their trip to college, Max, P.J. to pick up Max, who farewells Goofy and begins his trip. The next morning, Goofy is preparing a big breakfast for Max, but Max rushes out with a few hasty goodbyes, eager to leave. That night, while Max is preparing his luggage, Goofy gives him his father's counting machine as a gift for his maturity before tucking him in. While they are practicing, Goofy reminds to them that they go to college to become important people and uses a horseshoe game to make an example to them. ![]() Goofy reminds Pete of how fast the children grow up but Pete says that the raising of children is a nuisance. gloomily comments that his father will make his room into a Bowling Alley as soon as he leaves. Max says to his friends that he is anxious to leave to be away from his father's overprotective attitude. Goofy Goof and Pete prepare a farewell barbecue for the boys the day before they leave. Max Goof (now 18) and his friends P.J and Bobby prepare to leave for college and to participate in College X-Games. That it's better to just open up with your feelings, instead of trying to avoid the relative that raised you your life.įour years passed from the first film. Max learns even though he can stress out about his father's clumsiness, and trying to stay away from him. Goofy learns that even though Max is not a little kid anymore, that it's alright to just let Max live his own life, and to spent time with him but only if he wants to. Eventually both learn that even though they are separating from one another, they will always have each other's back. Their relationship is truly tested in this film, to see if they can find other friends that they trust to open up to. While Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives. When Goofy meets the librarian, Sylvia Marpole, they hit if off and spark a stuck in the seventies disco inferno that steals the show. The story follows Max's freshman year at college, which is compounded by his father's attics when Goofy arrives at the same college to get a degree since he fail to get one during his senior year. An Extremely Goofy Movie is a 2000 American direct to video animated comedy film made by Walt Disney Pictures.ĭirected by Douglas McCarthy, it is the sequel to A Goofy Movie.
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