In "A Goofy Movie," the father-son duo Goofy and Max from "Goof Troop" take center stage. Max is now a full-fledged teenager who wants to attend a dance with a girl from school, but his father unexpectedly drags him along on a fishing trip instead. The conflict arising from their generation gap puts their relationship to the test. Originally released as a modest "feature-length cartoon," this film surprisingly grossed over $35 million at the box office, despite having a production cost comparable to that of a television cartoon of the same length—a remarkably high profitability that was quite unexpected. The film’s theme is actually quite thought-provoking, exploring the generation gap between parents and children. It is not merely a comedy; despite its exaggerated cartoon-style presentation, it reveals the delicate and nuanced aspects of parent-child relationships.
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