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Why is peg not in A Goofy Movie? ›
In 2020, A Goofy Movie director Kevin Lima revealed on Twitter that Peg and Pistol may indeed have originally been included in an early draft of the film, but were cut as the story began to focus more on how well Goofy and Max contrasted with Pete and P.J., to the point that everyone else (including Peg and Pistol) ...
Why is Roxanne not in An Extremely Goofy Movie? ›
The most likely reason for why Roxanne (and Stacey) was absent from the events of An Extremely Goofy Movie was because, like how other members of the Goof Troop TV series who were absent from A Goofy Movie (e.g. - Peg, Pistol, Waffles, and Chainsaw) simply didn't factor enough into that movie's father-son story to ...
Has a movie ever gotten 100 on Rotten Tomatoes? ›
To date, Leave No Trace holds the site's record, with a rating of 100% and 252 positive reviews.
What was Goofy's catchphrase? ›
Goofy's catchphrases are "gawrsh!" (which is his usual exclamation of surprise and his way of pronouncing "gosh"), along with "ah-hyuck!" (a distinctive chuckle) which is sometimes followed by a "hoo hoo hoo hoo!", and especially the Goofy holler.
What are the words that Goofy says? ›
Short, cute goofy quotes
- Howdy! How ya doin'?
- What're ya, clownin' me?!
- You're my son, Max. No matter how big you get, you'll always be my son.
- What do ya mean, beans?
- I'm happy that you're happy!
- If there's SOMEthing I don't like about falling off a roof, it's the pain involved.
- You look just like I did at your age.
Was A Goofy Movie a flop? ›
Upon release, it received mixed reviews from critics and made a meager impression at the box office, grossing $37.6 million against an $18 million production cost. However, with its home media release, the film garnered a cult following and has become a more prominent property within Disney.
Who is Goofy's real mother? ›
Why isn t Pauly Shore credited in Goofy movie? ›
Pauly Shore asked for his role to be uncredited, because he didn't want Disney to sell the movie on his name similar to Robin Williams' request for Aladdin (1992).
What happened to Max's mom? ›
Officially, when inquired about Max's mother, Disney's Guest Services once declared there to be "no definitive answer" as to "who Max's mother is and where "Mrs. Goofy" went", ultimately making the fate and identity of Max's mother a complete enigma that remains unexplored and unanswered to this day.
For unknown reasons, Roxanne is absent from A Goofy Movie's 2000 direct-to-video sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie, hinting that she and Max have broken up or she is attending a different college from him and the two are in a long distance relationship.
What is Goofy's full name? ›
In his 1950s cartoons, he usually played a character called George G. Geef. Sources from the Goof Troop continuity give the character's full name as G. G. "Goofy" Goof, likely in reference to the 1950s name. In many other sources, both animated and comics, the surname Goof continues to be used.
What movie has a 0 on Rotten Tomatoes? ›
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What is the longest film of all time? ›
The longest film ever made, according to Guinness World Records, is "The Cure for Insomnia" (1987), directed by John Henry Timmis IV.
What does NC-17 mean? ›
abbreviation for
Trademark. no children 17 and under: a rating assigned to a movie by the MPA advising that persons under the age of 18 will not be admitted to a theater showing the film.
What is Goofy from Mickey Mouse famous line? ›
TV Series
- "What're ya, clownin' me?!"
- "Boy, some people ain't go no class!"
What are the lines on Goofy? ›
Goofy: Ahh, that's the stuff! The sun's so nice and warm, it makes me wanna curl up an' take a nap. Maybe I'll just take it easy today... Goofy: Easter's on it's way!
Who did the Goofy yell? ›
It is the cry Goofy makes when falling or being launched into the air, that can be transcribed as "Yaaaaaaa-hoo-hoo-hoo-hooey!" The holler was originally recorded by yodeller Hannès Schroll for the 1941 short The Art of Skiing. Some sources claim that Schrolle was not paid for the recording.