A Goofy Movie (1995) Poster

(1995)

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Sex & Nudity

  • We see Roxanne's dad's butt crack very briefly when he turns around to go back in the house. However, this has been censored on the Blu-ray and Disney+ printings.
  • There is some nudity with some female characters wearing clothing that's shows their thighs
  • In the very beginning of the film, Max has a dream and sees the girl that he has a crush on; Roxanne. She is wearing a seductive dress that reveals much of her thighs. One shot is focused on her buttock underneath the dress. No nudity is shown. She almost kisses him.
  • Max is shown in his underwear briefly as he gets out of bed and gets dressed.
  • A little girl runs down a shopping aisle without her diaper. We see her bare butt for a moment.
  • Goofy and Pete are shirtless in a hot tub.
  • Both Max and Roxanne kiss each other on the cheek once (at different points in the movie).
  • Max kisses Roxanne on the lips that lasts 2 seconds at the end of the film.
  • All the girls (Roxanne and the three dancers that Max bumps into during the Powerline concert), are drawn realistically in the female form with curves around the breasts, hips and buttocks area, but this is completely covered.
  • Roxanne is very mildly flirtatious toward Max at the end of the film.

Violence & Gore

  • Max slaps the possom costume making his head turn backwards. (Played for laughs).
  • There are many instances of silly cartoon violence, none of which are graphic or show any injury.
  • Goofy and Max almost get hit by an oncoming vehicle in the wrong lane while the former is distracted and looking at the map. Max however, intervenes and turns the wheel back into the right lane in order to avoid a head-on collision.
  • Goofy's car blows up, sending him flying into the air. He crashes through a roof, again unharmed.

Profanity

  • Max calls the person in the possom costume a doofus.
  • Max is called names like "Maxie the Geek" and "Goof of the Week."
  • Max says "My life is a living Hell" and then he's cut off by a costumed character dressed like a possum saying "Hello, little buddy!", with a slight emphasis on the first syllable.
  • No profanity, but there are a few arguments between Goofy and Max that might make some people sad.
  • The words 'stupid' and 'dumb' are used by Max.
  • The word 'kill' is used once by P.J. before Max's Powerline performance. As in "My dad is gonna kill me".

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Goofy pops open the car cigarette lighter to cook a can of soup.
  • When the Powerline concert is being broadcast on TV and Pete sees Goofy and Max on stage, he does a spit take and spews a brown frothy liquid on the TV screen, that resembles beer.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • While talking to Goofy on the phone, Principal Mazur warns him that his son will end up in the electric chair if he does not raise him better. He raises his voice and his eyes become bloodshot. This may frighten younger viewers.
  • Max's anger and rudeness towards Goofy when he is embarrassed in public at a possum-themed park, and when Goofy finds out that Max changed their map so that they would go to LA instead of Lake Destiny, causing a heated argument, may sadden or frighten younger viewers
  • Goofy and Max wear possum hats, that look like roadkilled possums which some people might find unnerving.
  • An infant in a high chair tries to stick a metal fork into an electrical outlet. Max skates past and snags the fork from the infant just in time. This may unnerve some viewers.
  • A baby in a high chair can be seen attempting to insert a metal fork into an electrical outlet. Although Max manages to snatch the fork just in time, this might disturb some viewers.
  • In the very beginning of the film, Max has a dream/nightmare where he turns into a giant Goofy. Roxanne screams.

Spoilers

The Parents Guide items below may give away important plot points.

Sex & Nudity

  • Roxanne's dad is covered in only a towel at the end of the movie. No nudity is shown.
  • While looking for his son at a concert, Goofy accidentally stumbles into the dressing room of a heavyset woman who is wearing nothing but a corset (in the original release, her thighs were bare but in the Blu-ray and Disney+ versions, she has tights on.)

Violence & Gore

  • Goofy's car with himself and Max in it are seen bouncing on high rocks in the canyon before they splash into the river as Max opens up about not wanting to go on the vacation he insists is stupid.
  • At the closing concert, Goofy gets punched in the face after he opens a heavy set woman's dressing room (This is for comic relief), and then electrocuted, but appears unharmed. A security guard crashes into a giant screen.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Bigfoot briefly chases Goofy and Max in one scene and could scare younger viewers
  • There is a scene near the end of the film where Max and Goofy are trying to escape from a waterfall. It might get intense for young kids. The following are some of the things that happen in this scene: Their car flips over a large rock with them on it, one of them is hit by a rock; Goofy almost falls to his death over the waterfall, but Max saves him with a fishing pole line.

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