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I'm not sure because it seems more like their last year in junior high, especially if Max is supposed to be a College freshman for [[2000]]'s [[An Extremely Goofy Movie]]. [[User:WAVY 10|WAVY 10]] 18:04, 29 April 2007 (UTC) |
I'm not sure because it seems more like their last year in junior high, especially if Max is supposed to be a College freshman for [[2000]]'s [[An Extremely Goofy Movie]]. [[User:WAVY 10|WAVY 10]] 18:04, 29 April 2007 (UTC) |
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I'm assuming that they're all about 16 or so in this. I'd assume they're juniors in high school. --[[Special:Contributions/76.205.140.53|76.205.140.53]] ([[User talk:76.205.140.53|talk]]) 04:56, 26 February 2008 (UTC) |
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Title Translations
This movie was known in Germany as Der Goofy Film, which means The Goofy Film in English.
Japanese cast
Why is this here? I don't see any justification for including the Japanese voice cast for this movie, especially since no other dub-cast is even mentioned. Unless someone can demonstrate why the Japanese dubbing cast (and ONLY the Japanese) needs to be here, it has to go. Chalkieperfect 18:11, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Cult following
This movie has "a substantial cult following"? Really? I'm not sure I'd want to meet someone who was a part of that. But I kind of want to hear someone back up this odd claim.--Zincomog 04:38, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
- It ain't a cult film. (Ibaranoff24 10:35, 7 November 2006 (UTC))
- by "It ain't a cult film." do you mean noone likes it and it doesn't have a small but dedicated following or just because you don't think it was all that great and don't think it deserves a small cult following?
- I have no knowledge of this movie having any kind of cult following. It was modestly popular, and of course I'm sure there are groups and/or individuals who think it was the best movie in history (to be honest, I love this movie), but there's a lot more to "cult following" than just "group of dedicated fans"-- EVERY movie has a fan-base, but not every movie is has a cult following. Chalkieperfect 18:08, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Blossom Connection?
Does anyone notice the following connections to the sitcom Blossom that was winding down at that time?
- Jenna von Oy: Stacey
- Joey Lawrence: Chad
- (guest actor) Aaron Lohr: signing voice for Max
Is this notable enough to include? WAVY 10 01:20, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
Controversy
This movie contains certain controversies, which are that when P.J. was walking out of Principal Mazur's office, he was punched in the face by Principal Mazur (the performance was excluded, due to content censorship in order to release this movie under a "G" rating), and the song "Staying Alive" from the R-rated film, Saturday Night Fever, which was later released with a "PG" rating with at least six minutes cut from the film. --PJ Pete
- A little dubious as to the latter part being "controversial" by now, at least partly because it was something of a hit for the Bee Gees separately from the movie. But you do have one point, they could look for better sources for background music. WAVY 10 23:24, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
Age?
About this quote...
"In the film, Max and his friends are Freshmen in their High School, although their later High School years have not been mentioned in any titles by The Walt Disney Company."
I'm not sure because it seems more like their last year in junior high, especially if Max is supposed to be a College freshman for 2000's An Extremely Goofy Movie. WAVY 10 18:04, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm assuming that they're all about 16 or so in this. I'd assume they're juniors in high school. --76.205.140.53 (talk) 04:56, 26 February 2008 (UTC)