An Extremely Goofy Movie

2000 American animated film directed by Douglas McCarthy

An Extremely Goofy Movie (also known as Another Goofy Movie) is a 2000 American direct-to-video animated comedy movie. It was produced by Lynne Southerland and was directed by Ian Harrowell and Douglas McCarthy. It is a sequel to the 1995 movie A Goofy Movie. An Extremely Goofy Movie was released on February 29, 2000 in North America, the latest release was September 1, 2001 in Russia.

An Extremely Goofy Movie
Directed byIan Harrowell
Douglas McCarthy
Written byScott Gorden
Produced byLynne Southerland
StarringBill Farmer
Jason Marsden
Rob Paulsen
Pauly Shore
Bebe Neuwirth
Jeff Bennett
Brad Garrett
Jim Cummings
Music bySteve Bartek
Distributed byWalt Disney Home Video
Release date
February 29, 2000
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The movie holds a 57% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1] The movie won the "Best Animated Home Video Production" category at the 28th Annie Awards in 2000. Bill Farmer was also nominated for "Best Voice Acting by a Male Performer".[2]

It was originally set to release in fall 1999, but like it's predecessor, it was pushed back to 2000.

Cast

  • Bill Farmer as Goofy Goof. (Andrew Collins was his supervising animator)
  • Jason Marsden as Max Goof (Bob Baxter and Steven Trenbirth were his supervising animators)
  • Jeff Bennett as Bradley Uppercrust III, an unemployment lady and Chuck the Sportscaster (Kevin Peaty was the supervising animator for Bradley Uppercrust III)
  • Jim Cummings as Pete and Toy Factory Boss
  • Brad Garrett as Tank
  • Vicki Lewis as the Beret Girl in the Cafe (Kevin Peaty was her supervising animator)
  • Bebe Neuwirth as Sylvia Marpole, the Head College Librarian (Andrew Collins was her supervising animator)
  • Rob Paulsen as P.J. (a.k.a. P.J. Pete). (Bob Baxter and Steven Trenbirth were his supervising animators)
  • Pauly Shore as Robert "Bobby" Zimeruski

The additional voices were provided by the following voice actors:

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