It's all extreme sports and a life of freedom as Max sets off for college -- but Goofy misses Max so much he loses his job and goes to finish college alongside Max and his friends. But as Goofy tries to get closer to Max, both must go to the extreme to learn how to live their own lives together.
Directed by Douglas McCarthy
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Rank
#77 in 2000·#4844 overall
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Letterboxd
3.4 / 5
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Cast
Bill Farmer
Goofy (voice)
Jason Marsden
Max (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Bradley Uppercrust / Unemployment Lady / Chuck (voice)
Jim Cummings
Pete (voice)
Brad Garrett
Tank (voice)
Vicki Lewis
Beret Girl (voice)
Bebe Neuwirth
Sylvia Marpole (voice)
Rob Paulsen
P.J. (voice)
Pauly Shore
Bobby (voice)
Kath Soucie
Co-Ed / Cafe Cashier (voice)
Jenna Von Oÿ
Co-Ed (voice)
Cree Summer
Co-Ed / Girl at Club (voice)
Crew
Lynne Southerland
Producer
Steve Bartek
Orchestrator
Steve Bartek
Music
David Scott Smith
Storyboard Artist
Popular Reviews
765 reviews
Victoria
6.6★ · 11/12/25
goofy and sylvia 4ever
goofy and sylvia 4ever
Zach
6.0★ · 05/23/26
This is what inspired monster university. However it dilutes anything the first one tried doing. Justice for my king Bradley upper crust the 3rd
This is what inspired monster university. However it dilutes anything the first one tried doing. Justice for my king Bradley upper crust the 3rd
shiloh kemp
10.0★ · 05/06/26
Literally one of the best movies ever made and i am not KIDDING
Makes me have a sook
Literally one of the best movies ever made and i am not KIDDING
Makes me have a sook
Samantha
8.0★ · 04/23/26
If college life isn’t like this I don’t want it
If college life isn’t like this I don’t want it
Jake Mullaney
Very early 2000s movie. Love the whole X games aspect and it was neat but overall a little underwhelming. The whole Max is an adult and doesn't need his dad was handled in the first movie so this didn't add anything new.
Very early 2000s movie. Love the whole X games aspect and it was neat but overall a little underwhelming. The whole Max is an adult and doesn't need his dad was handled in the first movie so this didn't add anything new.