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In Episode 95, Shaleena wraps up her Casper Movie-Thon with her review of the 1998 film Casper Meets Wendy. She reflects on her childhood memories of the film (or lack of), discusses its themes of friendship and overcoming prejudices, and shares her thoughts on the characters and standout scenes. Everything 90s Website: https://www.podpage.com/everything-90s-podcast/ Everything 90s Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/Everything-90s/explore?page=1&sortOrder=recent Make a website for your podcast here: https://www.podpage.com/?via=shaleena91 Level-up your podcasting game with Riverside FM: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=shaleena Podcast theme song: https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/creepy License code: 2OKJALLS5D63B194 Disclaimer: The audio clips used are from the film Casper Meets Wendy, written by Jymn Magon and Rob Kerchner. I do not own the audio clips. Under section 29.1 of the Canadian Copyright Act, unauthorized use of copyrighted materials for criticism or review purposes are allowed.
On Episode 259 of Jake's Happy Nostalgia Show, we interview writer and TV creator Jymn Magon! Jymn is best known for his work with Disney, first starting out by producing their children's records. After Jymn moved to Disney's animated television division, he created Adventures of the Gummi Bears, co-created DuckTales and TaleSpin, wrote episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Book of Pooh, Goof Troop and Disney's House of Mouse. In film, he is best known for writing the hit 1995 Disney film A Goofy Movie! Outside of Disney, Jymn co-created Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad and developed Archie's Weird Mysteries for DIC, wrote the Casper films Casper: A Spirited Beginning and Casper Meets Wendy, created the PBS Kids series Make Way for Noddy and was head writer on The Hub series Maryoku Yummy!
About a year ago, Crystal and Ian had the incredible opportunity to interview a true icon behind many Disney productions of our childhoods. This week we are posting it again, just in case you missed it, or to just give it another listen. (Originally aired 7/31/2021) Join Crystal and Ian in welcoming a VERY special guest this week. If you spent ANY of your youth in the 80's and 90's, you aren't going to want to miss this.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Join Crystal and Ian in welcoming a VERY special guest this week. If you spent ANY of your youth in the 80's and 90's, you aren't going to want to miss this.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
DOUBLE FEATURE: In which the Mister and the Monsters join me in reviewing A GOOFY MOVIE (1995), currently streaming on Disney+. Directed by Kevin Lima with writing credits to Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson and Brian Pimental, the film tells the story of Max (Jason Marsden), his crush on Roxanne (Kellie Martin) and his intentions to get her to notice him. Things go awry and his Dad, Goofy (Bill Farmer) takes him on a vacation where temperatures flare - will they make this trip and survive in one piece? Will Max get back to his sweetie? You have to watch to find out. The film's runtime is 1 hour and 18 minutes and is rated G. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. ** I forgot to get my husband's rating - he gives this a 4.5 - he said he did not enjoy this ** #Disney+ #AGoofyMovie #FridayFamilyFilmNight Opening into music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
We actually did it. For our 100th episode, we’re very lucky to be joined by six close friends and returning guests for a dramatic table read of the script of A GOOFY MOVIE (1995) written by Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson, and Brian Pimental. Thanks to Jenny Ackerson, Eric Leith, Charlie Mackin, Kyle Olson, Matt Yost, and Seth Zarate! Also, Aaron got Jim Cummings (Pete) and Rob Paulsen (P.J.) to wish us a happy 100th, which is the coolest thing that’s ever happened. Thanks to all our listeners, guests, friends, and supporters for justifying 100 episodes of Trylove! 0:45 - Introducing the cast 5:19 - A special message from Jim Cummings and Rob Paulsen 7:26 - Act I 12:01 - “After Today” 39:59 - Act II 1:06:57 - Act III 1:25:00 - “I2I” Jenny Ackerson: https://twitter.com/ackersonjenny, https://letterboxd.com/jennyack Eric Leith: https://twitter.com/Unintellivision Charlie Mackin: https://twitter.com/charliemander13, https://letterboxd.com/charliemander/ Kyle Olson: https://twitter.com/KOlson5581, https://letterboxd.com/kdo5581/ Matt Yost: https://twitter.com/mattyost_, https://letterboxd.com/mattyost_/ Seth Zarate: https://twitter.com/snzarate, https://letterboxd.com/snzarate/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/ Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. “I2I” backing track arranged and recorded by James Garrison Summers (https://www.youtube.com/c/JGSMusic/). You can guess where the rest of the music came from. I don’t need Walt’s shambling corporate corpse breathing down my neck.
Join me as I sit down and chat with writer and producer Jymn Magon as we talk about his early days in the Disney Records department, the creation of Disney TV Animation, and writing A Goofy Movie. What are some of your favorite Disney Afternoon shows? Let us know on the social feeds: Facebook page(www.facebook.com/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Facebook group (www.facebook.com/groups/DisneyMarvelsPodcast ), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/Disney_Marvels_Podcast/), Twitter (@DisneyMarvels), you can email the show with your thoughts or suggestions at DisneyMarvels@gmail.com , or you can leave a voice message through the anchor.fm app or anchor.fm/DisneyMarvels website. Be sure to share, rate, and become a premium subscriber at https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/support And/or support the show through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=24987308 Get some Disney Marvels Podcast wear at our shop: Click Here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disneymarvels/message
Holden and Jake sit down with Jymn Magon to pick his brain on working at Disney, the tv animation renaissance and, of course, DuckTales (woo-ooo). Check out Jymn's work on his Facebook page!
The creator of Disney's Television Animation division joins the discussion of famous Disney Productions and the best years of the Walt Disney Company.
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Garsh! Here's some new fangled trivia for ya about my Goofy Movie. In fact, there's not just one but thirteen juicy morsels that'll wet your whistle, hyuck! The character of Powerline is a mixture of Bobby Brown, Prince, and Michael Jackson. 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. 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?" HIDDEN MICKEY: During the Powerline Concert, Mickey Mouse can be spotted in the crowd in the lower left portion of the crowd shot immediately after the Stage manager is thrown into the DiamondVision screen. He also can be spotted during the show in the auditorium, and on the road side with Donald duck. This film was originally made around late 1993, and was supposed to be released in theaters during the holiday season of 1994. However, some production problems in France caused the film's release to be pushed back to 1995, while The Lion King was reissued to fill in for the film's absence. Burger King released five toys featuring Goofy and Max to promote the film in the USA in 1995. They each included the characters on one of five different vehicles. The inspiration for the film came from then CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Jeffrey Katzenberg who was feeling distant from his daughter. He decided to go on a road trip with her that brought the two closer together. Bobby Brown was originally set to voice Powerline and had already recorded some songs for the character, but was fired due to substance abuse issues. Some of the songs Bobby did for the movie were revamped and ended up on his "Forever" album. When Max gets stopped by the principle at the end of the song "Stand Out" at the school concert, A wooden cut out of Ariel can be seen sitting on top of a skull. Writer Jymn Magon, watched a lot of road trip movies to get an idea of different tropes of vacation movies to draw from, including National Lampoon's Vacation series. Coincidentally, the late Dana Hill appeared in 1985's National Lampoon's European Vacation as daughter, Audrey Griswold. For unclear reasons, Pete's wife, Peg and his daughter, Pistol, not to mention Waffles and Chainsaw as well, were all totally absent and never even referenced in either this film or it's sequel. In the scene after Big Foot attacks Max and Goofy, Max kicks the glove box and a map falls out. Max, then, looks at it. The starting location is around the area of Columbus, Ohio, answering a question that's been around for ages: "Where does Goofy live?" Voice actor 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!" A Goofy Movie (1995) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 7 April 1995 (USA) When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy. Director: Kevin Lima Writers: Jymn Magon (story) (as Jymm Magon), Jymn Magon (screenplay) (as Jymm Magon) Stars: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings
Garsh! Here's some new fangled trivia for ya about my Goofy Movie. In fact, there's not just one but thirteen juicy morsels that'll wet your whistle, hyuck! The character of Powerline is a mixture of Bobby Brown, Prince, and Michael Jackson. 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. 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?" HIDDEN MICKEY: During the Powerline Concert, Mickey Mouse can be spotted in the crowd in the lower left portion of the crowd shot immediately after the Stage manager is thrown into the DiamondVision screen. He also can be spotted during the show in the auditorium, and on the road side with Donald duck. This film was originally made around late 1993, and was supposed to be released in theaters during the holiday season of 1994. However, some production problems in France caused the film's release to be pushed back to 1995, while The Lion King was reissued to fill in for the film's absence. Burger King released five toys featuring Goofy and Max to promote the film in the USA in 1995. They each included the characters on one of five different vehicles. The inspiration for the film came from then CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Jeffrey Katzenberg who was feeling distant from his daughter. He decided to go on a road trip with her that brought the two closer together. Bobby Brown was originally set to voice Powerline and had already recorded some songs for the character, but was fired due to substance abuse issues. Some of the songs Bobby did for the movie were revamped and ended up on his "Forever" album. When Max gets stopped by the principle at the end of the song "Stand Out" at the school concert, A wooden cut out of Ariel can be seen sitting on top of a skull. Writer Jymn Magon, watched a lot of road trip movies to get an idea of different tropes of vacation movies to draw from, including National Lampoon's Vacation series. Coincidentally, the late Dana Hill appeared in 1985's National Lampoon's European Vacation as daughter, Audrey Griswold. For unclear reasons, Pete's wife, Peg and his daughter, Pistol, not to mention Waffles and Chainsaw as well, were all totally absent and never even referenced in either this film or it's sequel. In the scene after Big Foot attacks Max and Goofy, Max kicks the glove box and a map falls out. Max, then, looks at it. The starting location is around the area of Columbus, Ohio, answering a question that's been around for ages: "Where does Goofy live?" Voice actor 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!" A Goofy Movie (1995) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 7 April 1995 (USA) When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy. Director: Kevin Lima Writers: Jymn Magon (story) (as Jymm Magon), Jymn Magon (screenplay) (as Jymm Magon) Stars: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings
The story of the fall of the Disney Afternoon and the rise of One Saturday Morning. Music by: Kevin MacLeod Art by: Chris Palmer Interviews with: Jymn Magon, Joe Barusso, Greg Weisman, Tad Stones, and Bill Kopp.
The story of the birth of Disney Television Animation and the rise of the Disney Afternoon. Music by: Kevin MacLeod Art by: Chris Palmer Interviews with: Jymn Magon, Tad Stones, Ted and Patsy Anasti, Willie Ito, Carl Barks, and Mark Zaslove.
I Will Watch Anything Once - Conversations about Movies Missed or Avoided
It's our final episode! Joan Ford joins us to watch Space Jam & The Goofy Movie and discuss how two distinctly 90's films either succeeded or failed in their approach to bring classic animated characters to the big screen for a new generation plus Connie and Dave discussed their unfavorable opinions of Wonder Woman only to realize their guest has a Wonder Woman tattoo.SPACE JAMIMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117705/?ref_=nv_sr_1Directed by: Joe PytkaWritten by: Leo Benvenuti, Steve Rudick, Timothy Harris, Herschel WeingrodStarring: Michael Jordan Wayne Knight, Bill Murray, Theresa Randle, Billy West, Bob Bergen, Dee Bradley Baker, Bill Farmer, Kath Sourcie, Larry Bird, Charles Barkley, Muggsy Bogues, Patrick Ewing, Larry Johnson, Shawn BradleyMovie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKNy-MWjkcUWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_JamRotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/space_jamRoger Ebert Review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/space-jam-1996Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Space-Jam-Michael-Jordan/dp/B004GJYROG/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1514318779&sr=8-8&keywords=Space+JamA GOOFY MOVIEIMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113198/?ref_=nv_sr_1Directed by: Kevin LimaWritten by: Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson, Brian Pimental, Curtis Armstrong, John DoolittleStarring: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, Rob Paulsen, Wallace ShawnMovie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHrzG5tHjJ0Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Goofy_MovieRotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/goofy_movieRoger Ebert Review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/a-goofy-movie-1995Buy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Goofy-Movie-Disney-Classic-Collection/dp/B00004R99F/ref=sr_1_2?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1514318813&sr=1-2&keywords=a+goofy+movieIf you enjoyed I Will Watch Anything Once, please rate and review on iTunes and follow IWWAO on Twitter, Instagram.Additional Links:Joan Ford - Twitter: https://twitter.com/joanhaleyford Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joanhaleyford/UCLGBT Show - https://sunset.ucbtheatre.com/performance/49595UCB Sketch Cram - https://www.ucbtheatre.com/show/1383Killing It!: The Action Girl's Guide to Saving the World (While Looking Hot) - https://www.amazon.com/Killing-Action-Girls-Saving-Looking/dp/194209910X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1514319306&sr=8-1&keywords=Killing+It%21+joan+fordSupport all the Artists at Boardwalk Audio: http://www.amazon.com/?tag=iwillwatchanythingonce-20 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 54 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Andrew talk about one of their favorite movies, A Goofy Movie! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Peter Hollens and Stuart Edge - A Goofy Movie in Real Life! on YouTube A Goofy Movie on iTunes A Goofy Movie soundtrack on iTunes Stats Released April 7, 1995 Dir. Kevin Lima (Tarzan [co-directed with Chris Buck], 102 Dalmations, Eloise at the Plaza, Eloise at Christmastime, Enchanted) Written by Jymn Magon, Chris Matheson, Brian Pimental Music by Carter Burwell (All Coen Brothers' films except O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Inside Llewyn Davis; Doc Hollywood, Being John Malkovich, A Knight's Tale, The Rookie, Adaptation, Twilight, Where the Wild Things Are, The Blind Side, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2, The Fifth Estate, Mr. Holmes, Anomalisa, The Founder) and Don Davis (The Matrix Trilogy, Jurassic Park III, The Animatrix); songs by Tom Snow, Jack Feldman, Patrick DeRemer, and Roy Freeland Starring Jason Marsden, Aaron Lohr, Bill Farmer, Kellie Martin, Rob Paulsen, Jim Cummings, Pauly Shore, Wallace Shawn, Tevin Campbell Contact Andrew Twitter Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Andrew Grant.
Den här gången är det Disney för hela slanten! Panelen pratar de tecknade långfilmerna, de tecknade tv-serierna, tidningarna, Kalle Ankas Pocket... ja allt som är tecknad helt enkelt. Alla talar svenska! 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Ted Berman, Richard Rich, Art Stevens, 1981) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fox_and_the_Hound Taran och den magiska kitteln (film, Ted Berman, Richard Rich, 1985) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Cauldron_(film) Frost (film, Jennifer Lee, Chris Buck, 2013) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frozen_(2013_film) Den lilla sjöjungfrun (film, Jon Musker och Ron Clements, 1989) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Little_Mermaid_(1989_film) Aladdin (film, Jon Musker och Ron Clements, 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(1992_Disney_film) Skönheten och odjuret (film, Gary Trousdale och Kirk Wise, 1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beauty_and_the_Beast_(1991_film) Tarzan (film, Kevin Lima, 1999) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarzan_(1999_film) Bernard och Bianca (film, John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman, Art Stevens, 1977) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rescuers Dumbo (film, Ben Sharpsteen, 1941) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbo Pochahontas (film, Mike Gabriel, Eric Goldberg, 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This week, we're thrilled to have Jymn Magon on the show. Jymn was in on the ground floor for the birth of Disney's television animation department, and he went on to become co-creator of Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, Gummi Bears, and Goof Troop. He also had various creative roles on DuckTales, Winnie the Pooh, and Quack Pack, and he wrote A Goofy Movie, which just celebrated its 20th anniversary if you can believe it.
Show Notes: In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, Bill Farmer (voice of Goofy), Jason Marsden (voice of Max Goof) & screenwriter Jymn Magon chat with host Tammy Tuckey about the 20th anniversary of “A Goofy Movie,” the catchy tunes in the film like “After Today,” what Powerline’s original name was in early drafts of the script, the possibility of another sequel to “A Goofy Movie” and more! Follow everyone on Twitter: @JasonMarsden, @GoofyBill & @JymnMagon Visit Jason’s website here: www.jasonmarsden.com Visit Bill’s website here: www.billfarmer.com Check out the shot-for-shot remake of “After Today” from A Goofy Movie that was mentioned on the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OABeWNqZph4 Are you looking to plan and book an upcoming Disney vacation? Contact The Tiara Talk Show’s official travel agent, James from MousePlanning.com by visiting http://bit.ly/QuoteMeDisney for a free quote! Be sure to… - Follow us on Twitter at @TiaraTalkShow: www.twitter.com/TiaraTalkShow - ‘Like’ our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Tumblr page: thetiaratalkshow.tumblr.com - Follow us on our Google+ page: google.com/+TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Instagram page: instagram.com/thetiaratalkshow Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2016 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.
The Force is wide awake on this week's episode of Mousetalgia as we celebrate everything Star Wars, from past to present. First, we take a look at Disneyland's "Season of the Force," and discuss Hyperspace Mountain, the Star Wars Launch Bay, Star Tours' new trip to Jakku, and various food offerings - and of course, the new merchandise. Then, we welcome Emmy-Award winning writer Jymn Magon to the show to talk about his role in bringing Lucasfilm and Disney together all the way back in 1978 for the creation of the first Star Wars Little Long-Playing Record. Magon talks about the development of the project, working with George Lucas (and pulling rank on Steven Spielberg) - and much more. And finally, Jeff and Kristen offer our first SPOILER-FREE response to "The Force Awakens," and we discuss the characters, the music, the feels, the nature of the Force, and how the new film works in comparison with its predecessors. Plus - our earliest Star Wars memories, that infamous Holiday special - and more.
September's Interview (part 1): It's a Goof Troop / Goofy Movie special episode! Featuring interviews with: Rob Paulsen (PJ), Jim Cummings (Pete), Jason Marsden (Max) and Bill Farmer (Goofy)! And don't miss out on part 2 - featuring an interview with Jymn Magon (writer of A Goofy Movie) and the full D23 2015 Expo panel for A Goofy Movie! Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATEPlease rate us on iTunes: iTunesCall our Toon Line and we'll play your voicemail: (406) 214-4451Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.comFollow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewindFollow us on Facebook: Facebook
September's Interview (part 2): It's a Goof Troop / Goofy Movie special episode! Featuring an interview with: Jymn Magon (writer of A Goofy Movie) and full audio of Disney's D23 2015 Expo panel of A Goofy Movie 20 Year Reunion! And don't miss out on part 1 - featuring interviews with Rob Paulsen, Jim Cummings, Jason Marsden and Bill Farmer! Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATEPlease rate us on iTunes: iTunesCall our Toon Line and we'll play your voicemail: (406) 214-4451Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.comFollow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewindFollow us on Facebook: Facebook
Garsh! Here's some new fangled trivia for ya about my Goofy Movie. In fact, there's not just one but thirteen juicy morsels that'll wet your whistle, hyuck! 13. The character of Powerline is a mixture of Bobby Brown, Prince, and Michael Jackson. 12. 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. 11. 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?" 10. HIDDEN MICKEY: During the Powerline Concert, Mickey Mouse can be spotted in the crowd in the lower left portion of the crowd shot immediately after the Stage manager is thrown into the DiamondVision screen. He also can be spotted during the show in the auditorium, and on the road side with Donald duck. 9. This film was originally made around late 1993, and was supposed to be released in theaters during the holiday season of 1994. However, some production problems in France caused the film's release to be pushed back to 1995, while The Lion King was reissued to fill in for the film's absence. 8. Burger King released five toys featuring Goofy and Max to promote the film in the USA in 1995. They each included the characters on one of five different vehicles. 7. The inspiration for the film came from then CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Jeffrey Katzenberg who was feeling distant from his daughter. He decided to go on a road trip with her that brought the two closer together. 6. Bobby Brown was originally set to voice Powerline and had already recorded some songs for the character, but was fired due to substance abuse issues. Some of the songs Bobby did for the movie were revamped and ended up on his "Forever" album. 5. When Max gets stopped by the principle at the end of the song "Stand Out" at the school concert, A wooden cut out of Ariel can be seen sitting on top of a skull. 4. Writer Jymn Magon, watched a lot of road trip movies to get an idea of different tropes of vacation movies to draw from, including National Lampoon's Vacation series. Coincidentally, the late Dana Hill appeared in 1985's National Lampoon's European Vacation as daughter, Audrey Griswold. 3. For unclear reasons, Pete's wife, Peg and his daughter, Pistol, not to mention Waffles and Chainsaw as well, were all totally absent and never even referenced in either this film or it's sequel. 2. In the scene after Big Foot attacks Max and Goofy, Max kicks the glove box and a map falls out. Max, then, looks at it. The starting location is around the area of Columbus, Ohio, answering a question that's been around for ages: "Where does Goofy live?" 1. Voice actor 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!" A Goofy Movie (1995) G | 1h 18min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 7 April 1995 (USA) When Max makes a preposterous promise to a girl he has a crush on, his chances to fulfilling it seem hopeless when he is dragged onto a cross-country trip with his embarrassing father, Goofy. Director: Kevin Lima Writers: Jymn Magon (story) (as Jymm Magon), Jymn Magon (screenplay) (as Jymm Magon) Stars: Bill Farmer, Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings