An Extremely Goofy Movie

This movie made me want to go to college and be on my own when I watched this as a kid.

They sure did sell college hard to kids in my generation.

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>tell kids that they need a nonspecific college degree to make something out of themselves
>once they grow up tell them it was just a prank

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this movie is as good as the original. Not better though.

College degrees in the 80's and 90's were still relatively scarce. Not as scarce as say the 50's, but enough so that it seemed like pushing that kind of thing hard was a good idea.

It turns out selling college to kids for 20 years resulted in a flood of students, cheapening degrees to the point of being high school diplomas and making Masters really the only worthwhile starting point. At least for non-STEM degrees and even several STEM degrees these days. PhD still holds the same relative value though, get one of those and you'll have companies begging to give you 6 figure salaries.

I actually watched this the night before my first college day, if I recall.

And yeah, 90s college movies looked pretty good. It helped that they were mostly about parties and not the hipster kids.

I miss the optimism.

Underrated movie. I was blown away as a kid seeing ESPN on a Disney cartoon.

I watched this for years before I ever knew there was a non-extreme Goofy Movie.

Having seen both as an adult I gotta say the original’s written better and more timeless. Extremely Goofy Movie has a really shallow story so they padded it with a lot of musical montages. They’re enjoyable montages but it’s still padding. They could have used that time to go deeper into Max and Goofy’s relationship, see move of Max, Bobby and PJ’s friendship and shown us Max’s college experiences outside of the college X-Games.

They also don’t go deep enough into why Goofy is so upset about Max leaving. It’s more than just Empty Nest Syndrome. Goofy isn’t just losing his son. He’s losing everything. Ever since his wife died, Max was all he had. The movie would have been way better if they’d incorporated Goofy still holding onto grief and loneliness from his wife’s death into his character arc.

For the record I don’t know if Goofy’s wife being dead is canon but fuck you it’d work. If Rugrats could do it then so could Disney

I did the same thing. Still holds up.

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I miss when “hipster” really meant “beatnik”

Why does she make my peepee hard?

>College degrees in the 80's and 90's were still relatively scarce
50 year old here. You're full of shit. Stop posting.

>Implying that compared to today they weren't
Stats say otherwise faggot. Only about 15% of the population had a college degree in 1980, and 22% in 1990. Today that number is 33%, with youth population attending college exceeding 67%. All this information is just two google clicks away, sorry that your anecdotes are wrong.

Still does. The group you're thinking about are, and have always been, posers. Hip, anti-trendy artistic types with niche interests have always been a thing and still are. By the time anyone hears about them, it's already been coopted with posers though.

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>quirky qt is into the fatso
This is a lie ;_;

>Meanwhile Animal House tricked me into thinking going to college on a campus was an enjoyable nonstop drinking party funtime. Then I found out I didn't like drinking, or other people.

It's not very common but in society there are plenty of examples of men and women being into larger members of their preferred sexual partner. Fat fetishes are a thing even if not everyone thinks of them as that or are as extreme about it.

You might be gay.
Consult your doctor

>>For the record I don’t know if Goofy’s wife being dead is canon but fuck you it’d work.

I think they touched upon it in Goof Troop, but it's been years and years and years since I watched it.