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Voice Cast Japanese ◾Yu Shimaka as Goofy ◾Kappei Yamaguchi as Max ◾the Toru Ohira as Pete ◾Urara Takano as P.J ◾Yoku Shioya as Robert Zimmeruski ◾Kaori Aso as Roxanne ◾??? as Stacey ◾??? as Principal Mazur ◾??? as Powerline ◾??? as Lisa ◾??? as Chad ◾??? as Bigfoot ◾Takashi Aoyagi as Mickey Mouse cameo appearance ◾??? as Possum Park Emcee ◾??? as Lester Main Possum Park Emcee ◾??? as Waitress English ◾Bill Farmer as Goofy Goof ◾Jason Marsden' as Max Goof (speaking) ◾Aaron Lohr as Max's singing voice ◾Jim Cummings as Pete ◾Rob Paulsen as P.J ◾Pauly Shore as Robert Zimmeruski (uncredited) ◾Kellie Martin as Roxanne ◾Jenna von Oy as Stacey ◾Wallace Shawn as Principal Mazur ◾Tevin Campbell as Powerline ◾Julie Brown as Lisa ◾Joey Lawrence as Chad ◾Frank Welker as Bigfoot ◾Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse cameo appearance ◾the late Pat Buttram as Possum Park Emcee (final performance) ◾Kevin Lima as Lester Main Possum Park Emcee ◾Florence Stanley as Waitress

Trivia ◾A sequel to this film was released in 2000, titled An Extremely Goofy Movie. The sequel takes place some time after this film, involving Max's freshman year in college. ◾But most knownable is that Roxanne, Max's love interest, did not appear in the sequel at all and was not even mention. However, Roxanne did appear in the television series, House of Mouse (specifically the episode "Max's Embarrassing Date"), where she was voiced by Grey DeLisle instead of Kellie Martin. ◾This was Pat Buttram's (the voice of the Possum Park Emcee) final film. He died on January 8, 1994 of kidney failure in Los Angeles, California. The film was dedicated to him in memory. ◾During the behind the scenes of the making of A Goofy Movie. Tevin Campbell who voices Powerline, revealed that his favorite Disney character is Goofy. Because during his childhood, he always watched the classic Goofy cartoons because they were humorous, including that he loves Goofy's personality. But loves the fact that Goofy is a single parent. ◾The title of the movie refers to both the main character, Goofy, and the kind of antics he gets into. ◾When released in theaters in the USA in 1995, double sided movie posters were given out which had the original movie poster on one side with a blue background and a flipped image on the back with a purple/pink background. The poster measured 40 x 27 inches. ◾During the song "On the Open Road", Goofy and Max pass by a familiar pair of hitchhikers, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. ◾Throughout the film, Goofy is only referred to by his real name once - by Pete, when they meet at the latter's trailer. Otherwise, he's referred to as "Dad" (by Max), "Mr. Goof" (by Max's Principal), or just "Goof" (by Pete). ◾The first scene that Jason Marsden (Max) and Bill Farmer (Goofy) recorded together was the argument during the runaway car near the end of the movie. ◾The character of Principal Mazur, voiced by Wallace Shawn, is based loosely on screenwriter Jymn Magon's own high school principal of the same name. ◾Bill Farmer mentioned that he took his then-five year old son to an advanced screening of the film. Upon exiting the theater, his son was in tears. When asked why he was crying, his son responded with "When Goofy fell off the waterfall, I thought that was you!" ◾Bill Farmer also says he recorded for the movie, off and on, for close to two years. ◾Rob Paulsen has admitted several times in interviews that he has never seen this film in its entirety. Meaning that he would only see parts of the film instead of the whole thing when it airs on TV. ◾Pete's role was originally written to be larger. He was a trucker who was taunting Goofy the whole road trip similar to the trucker in Duel (1971). ◾Donald Duck originally had a larger role where he played a travel agent. Goofy asks "What do you think I should do?" Donald responds incoherently. Goofy responds, "What did you say? Is there someone else I can talk to?" ◾On August 14, 2015 the 20th anniversary reunion for the film occurred at the D23 Expo at Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Those in attendance included Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Rob Paulsen, Jenna von Oÿ, Tevin Campbell and producer Don Hahn. Wallace Shawn, Pauly Shore, and director Kevin Lima also sent video messages. The panel also included musical performances from Bill Farmer singing alongside Jason Marsden, and lastly Tevin Campbell singing by himself. ◾During the 20th anniversary reunion, Rob Paulsen reveal that during the production of the Goofy movie. That he got to meet Pat Buttram for the first time. Paulsen recall that Pat Buttram was a sweet guy, and that Pattum didn't have a grudge with Paul being his understudy for the role Chief for the Fox and the Hound franchise. Paul also recall Pattum telling him; that he couldn't do that much with his voice anyway due to him being at old age during the production. ◾Although Jason Marsden is a talented singer, he did not perform the musical numbers in the film. It was out of Disney's concern that a Broadway-style musical actor should provide Max's singing voice instead. That actor was Aaron Lohr, a personal close friend of Jason's. However, 20 years later, at the 2015 D23 Expo, during a panel celebrating the film's 20th anniversary, this was rectified when Jason Marsden and Bill Farmer sang a duet of "On the Open Road" together without any prior rehearsing. ◾Bill Farmer also reveal during the Goofy Movie 20th anniversary that he does hear Goofy's voice in different languages. But the most surprising to him was hearing the Japanese voice actor of Goofy, Yu Shimaka. Farmer reveal that he hear how Yu Shimaka did his Gawrsh A-hyuck Goofy laugh three distinct times instead of doing it all at once. Farmer commented that Yu Shimaka learned how to do the laugh by watching Farmer's own performance as the character. ◾A month after the 20th anniversary reunion of A Goofy Movie. Bill Farmer reveal during a interview for Disney Radio, that after Tevin Campbell finished singing Eye to Eye to the fans at the event. He and Campbell finally got a chance to meet each other for the first time when both of them where off stage.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack album for A Goofy Movie was released by Walt Disney Records in 1995. ◾Eye To Eye" - Tevin Campbell featuring Rosie Gaines ◾"After Today" - Performance by Aaron Lohr and Chorus ◾"Stand Out" - Performance by Tevin Campbell ◾"On The Open Road" - Performance by Bill Farmer, Aaron Lohr, and Chorus ◾"Lester's Possum Park" - Kevin Quinn ◾"Nobody Else But You" - Performance by Bill Farmer and Aaron Lohr ◾"Opening Fanfare/Max's Dream" (Score) ◾"Deep Sludge" (Score) ◾"Bigfoot" (Score) ◾"Hi Dad Soup" (Score) ◾"Runaway Car" (Score) ◾"Junction" (Score) ◾"The Waterfall!/The Truth" (Score)