Goofy doesn't stop
Movie | |
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German title | Goofy doesn't stop |
Original title | An Extremely Goofy Movie |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 76 minutes |
Rod | |
Director |
Douglas Mc Carty , Ian Harrowell |
script |
Hillary Carlip , Scott Gorden |
production | Lynne Southerland |
music | Steve Bartek |
Goofy Unstoppable (Original title: An Extremely Goofy Movie ) is a direct-to-video film made by the Walt Disney Company in 2000. Directed by Douglas Mc Carty and Ian Harrowell . The film is the continuation of the film Goofy - The Film from 1995 and, like this one, revolves around the characters of the television series Goofy & Max .
content
Max is enjoying college life to the fullest. But when his father shows up and tries to go down well with the students, Max is embarrassed. At the biker-skater and blader competition, Goofy shows that he's a really cool father.
publication
The film was released in February 2000 in the United States by Buena Vista . It was later broadcast in North America by the Disney Channel and Toon Disney .
Goofy Unstoppable was released in Germany on May 4, 2000 on VHS and was only sold in a double pack with Goofy - The Film . It was first released on DVD in October 2007.
synchronization
The German-language dubbing of the film was done by Berliner Synchron GmbH Wenzel Lüdecke . The author of the dialogue book was Rainer Martens, who also directed the dialogue .
role | Original speaker | German speaking speaker |
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Goofy | Bill Farmer | Walter Alich |
Max Goof | Jason Marsden | Gerrit Schmidt-Foss |
KJ | Rob Paulsen | Fabian Heinrich |
Karlo the cat | Jim Cummings | Tilo Schmitz |
Sebastian | Jeff Bennett | Sven Hasper |
Girl from the coffee | Vicki Lewis | Sandra Schwittau |
Sylvia Marpole | Bebe Neuwirth | Marina Krogull |
Robert "Bobby" Zimmeruski | Pauly Shore | Stefan Krause |
closet | Brad Garrett | Jörg Döring |
music
A number of songs were produced for an album called Disney's Goofy Movie Dance Party . The album was released in February 2000 after the film.
reception
Reviews
“A lovingly designed cartoon about the Disney dog Goofy, which once again focuses on the supposed underdog of the Disney family - who plays a central role in the hearts of many comic fans - and gives it its deserved place: for humor is taken care of and clumsiness anyway. "
Awards
In 2000, the film won the Best Animated Home Video Production award .
Web links
- An Extremely Goofy Movie in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Goofy can't stop. In: duckfilm.de. Retrieved March 29, 2020 .
- ↑ Synchronous database : Goofy cannot be stopped. In: German synchronous card index . Retrieved March 29, 2020 .
- ↑ Goofy unstoppable in the Lexicon of International Films , accessed April 9, 2012