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No.927092
Why was the Goofy movie so intense and heartbreaking?
No.927104
>>927092
Because it wasn't made in the Cal Arts art style.
No.927106
>>927104
>Because it wasn't made in the Cal Arts art style.
Bezinga
No.927115
Same reason you think Space Jam is a good movie
No.927126
>>927115
Space jam is a good movie
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No.927139
>>927092
its a positive father and son movie building on the already great goof troop series
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>>927139
I mean look at this vid, and now look at where they are in the OP
its fuckin good man
No.927144
>>927126
I found Space Jam to be 5/10 at best.
No.927150
>>927144
I found your blowjobs to be 5/10 at best post reasons retard
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No.927170
Because it was a movie essentially about a boy coming of age. That's not typically a subject ever hit upon by children's movies.
The series itself was also sorta melancholy at times when you consider it's about a widowed father raising his only son. That's pretty uncommon to have represented in any medium, especially as having the father shown in a positive light.
No.927173
One aspect about that movie I like is when Goofy takes Max to the amusement park but Max is annoyed by the whole thing. I found that one scene to be relatable for some reason.
No.927174
What did you guys think about the sequel movie where Max goes to college.
No.927176
>>927173
It's one of those things tons of people go through, where you've gone on road trips with your family or just your dad, hit up those cheesy attractions even when you're old enough that it feels embarrassing rather than fun like your dad or parents want it to be.
No.927191
>>927176
It's a thin line to get that. Either they're too young and you can't enjoy everything with them or they're too old and they are just embarrassed to be seen having fun with their oldies goldies.
No.927196
>>927174
Ive only seen the movie once or twice as a kid, so i dont really remember it enough to talk. That said, I didnt watch it more as a kid because i liked the first one much more.
No.927289
>>927092
Because Goofy is probably one of the most sincere characters there ever was (at least his 90s-early 2000s incarnations).
Seeing him deal with some of the trials of fatherhood especially as a single father gets pretty surreal.
No.927291
>>927092
It was cringey.
flood detect
No.927342
Seeing a ridiculous fuckup like Goofy earnestly trying hard to be a good father is just brilliant. Whoever thought of the idea should win medals. He's got all the silly Dad traits and his clumsiness plays into the "Well meaning Father who just misses the mark every time" archetype.
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>>927170
>That's not typically a subject ever hit upon by children's movies.
Are you retarded?
No.927357
>>927291
This sums up why /co/ is shit.
No.927366
>>927345
He's right. It's mostly girls coming of age.
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No.927370
>>927368
I dunno, off the top of my head?
Every Disney princess movie where their age is ambiguously between 16-20 or younger, (Alice in Wonderland, Mulan, The Little Mermaid, Brave, Frozen etc etc), while on the boy side its a handful, the main being the Lion King. Aladdin you could argue. The problem is where you draw the line between 'character coming of age' and 'character grows more mature and is of a vague-yet-young age'. This is talking strictly animated movies.
No.927384
>>927126
Space Jam is roughly a 6/10
+Interesting concept (albeit ripped off of Who Framed Roger Rabbit)
+humor was pretty good, a lot of it still stands up today
+plot resembled a Looney Tunes plot, obviously a plus
-like with Roger Rabbit the whole cartoon + live action thing didn't age too well
-they didn't really explore very many of the potential jokes that were right in front of them (Looney Tunes characters are literally nothing but gigantic jokes, the movie is disappointing when you realize this)
-unmemorable soundtrack besides Piss Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" and (obviously) the Slam Jam song
No.927392
>>927104
>art style directly influences storytelling
This bait made me angry.
>>927092
Because you see the father-son dynamic from the eyes of both characters. Goofy is not a perfect dad and often misinterprets his son's wishes, but he's portrayed so earnestly in loving him unconditionally that it's hard to see this shit in live action without the movies being too sappy. Max on the other hand wants to live his youth but comes to terms with the fact that he's still his father's son.
>>927115
>>927126
Space Jam is a fun movie. It's terrible in that as a movie it's got plot holes the size of the Grand Canyon but it's dumb fun. Some guy also compiled a statistic about every player and every play in the Space Jam and the blue alien basically did jack shit.
No.927426
Let's all agree that Pete in a speedo was the best part
No.927433
>>927426
Anyone else remember this scene as the beginning of their furry and diaper and fetish
No.927514
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>>927384
The Slam Jam song is the only thing that is good about the movie, and even then only when combined with animu.
No.927522
>>927426
Still to this day, my favorite part (besides the best payoff of all Disney movies, the concert scene) is that amazing Motel.
No.927531
>>927432
>napalm sticks to goofs
>>927514
Man, this remix looks better than it sounds to be honest
No.927605
So how about that there Roxanne?
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No.927607
>>927605
why does she have two moles on her face?
a small one and a huge one in the middle? Black salve incident?
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>>927092
Surprise this haven’t devolved into a peg lewd dumping thread yet
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>>927605
She reminds me of Impedimenta.
No.927619
>Youtube embeds only
What a worthless thread.
No.927623
>>927608
Hopefully it stays that way.
No.927646
>>927174
Had a pretty sexy librarian character and that's about all I remember from it.
She doesn't have much porn of her either.
No.927672
Because Goofy was a single Dad.
It all boils down to that. Goofy only has Max and Max only has Goofy. In most other stuff if Dad fucks up then theres a heart to heart talk with Mom and she gives some wisdom to patch things up, the Goofy series never had that. When either of them fucked up they had friends sure, but i always came back to them havin to work shit out. The movie basically removed the friends bit and emphasized how they only have each other.
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No.927679
>>927608
Oh! I get it now! It's a pun on Peg Leg! Since Pete's original name was Pegleg Pete!
No.927682
>>927608
/co/ literally lost over 60 UIDs in the course of a week, we got slower but the quality has gone up.
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>>927607
The big one is her nose.
No.927875
>>927115
space jam is not a good movie. but it is a relic from that era
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>>927679
>>927687
he wasn't Pegleg Pete until he was depicted as a pirate (though this is his most popular alternate appearance, moreso than Black Pete and Pistol Pete (speaking of…)).
For the most part, he was known merely as Pete in the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He had debuted under the name Bootleg Pete in the Alice Comedies
No.927879
>>927878
In my country, Pegleg Pete is the only way to call him and make sure people understand who you're talking about, so change "first" with "most popular".
>>927730
Why does this look like cropped porn
No.927881
>>927879
Because it is. Aeolus06, look him up, makes some goofy no pun intended, honestly r34 sometimes.
>>927878
>>927679
>Peg
>Pistol
>P.J. - Pete Junior
It's like one character was cloned into different people
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>>927881
I don't understand how people would actually want any of that, but I'm happy I was right on the money.
>>927883
Whenever I see this picture I'm reminded of that one guy who spoke God's honest truth: out of all the Disney mainline cast, Goofy is the only one who actually does have a son. Some woman got GOOFD.COM. Someone seriously looked at in-character Goofy and thought "gawrsh that really turns me on". I guess after hearing Roger Rabbit say that in-universe, Goofy is pretty much the Christian Bale of cartoon characters this would make more sense, but still.
No.927900
>>927896
Wasn't Goofy usually paired up with an antropomorphic cow named Mabel in some comics?
No.927904
>>927605
She made me feel confusing feelings.
Honestly, though, there's something about her gesturing that is so naturally attractive. I get the distinct feeling that whoever designed Roxanne wanted people to feel the same Max felt for her, creepy as it may be when you remember she's some weird dog creature, and that is a genius fucking move. If you feel as strongly as Max does about her, it's much easier to empathize with him and it makes the story super strong.
>>927522
Man, both I 2 I and Stand Out were fucking amazing. I can't think of any time other than Stand Out where the MC got so close to the ultimate goal that early in the movie.
No.927905
>>927900
According to kikepedia:
Clarabelle Cow (occasionally)
Glory-Bee (1960s comics)
Zenobia (1980s comics)
Ms. Pennypacker (Goof Troop)
Sylvia Marpole (An Extremely Goofy Movie)
So yeah, he gets around.
>>927904
I think the nicest thing about it is that she acts as naturally as every non bitchy female teen you could find. Cartoonish gimmicks aside, everyone feels kind of natural.
No.927909
I find it kinda funny that anyone here is bothering to defend Space Jam even a little bit considering it was a massive corporate shill fest back in the day. I even remember all the merchandise tie-ins and McDonalds shit.
I mean, I haven't seen it since I was a kid, but that shit was definitely made to sell crap.
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>>927909
>I find it kinda funny that anyone here is bothering to defend Space Jam even a little bit considering it was a massive corporate shill fest back in the day. I even remember all the merchandise tie-ins and McDonalds shit.
It never denied being one though. It was inspired by other Michael Jordan x Looney Tunes adverts for shoes.
People mostly remember it for two things: the titular main theme/the Monstars' introduction theme/I Believe I Can Fly, and Lola Bunny. The movie itself is forgettable and everything is completely out of canon, but it also inspired the creation of Barkley, Shut Up And Jam: Gaiden, so it's still remembered fondly.
No.927913
>>927875
>space jam is not a good movie.
But it's a fun as hell one. We don't get silly fun anymore.
No.927915
>>927910
Ah ,a vid con connoisseur like myself!
No.927921
>>927909
The fact that it's such a shameless product just makes it more charming.
No.927924
>>927896
You are taking cartoons waaaaaaay too seriously, mang. Even for this place.
No.927991
>>927896
>after hearing Roger Rabbit say that in-universe, Goofy is pretty much the Christian Bale of cartoon characters
Any sources on this?
No.928000
>>927915
I hope you're ready for the second chapter, as well as Bball TactixXx.
>>927924
I wish someone could make a GOOFED.COM picture. That'd be great.
>>927991
He comments throughout the workout movie of Goofy's that he's an amazing actor in the scene where they're hiding in a cinema to lay low. At the end when he's being smothered by Jessica, he also asks if he's better than Goofy.
http://rogerrabbit.wikia.com/wiki/Goofy
No.928016
>>927608
What happened to her and their daughter on the movie? Divorce?
No.928017
>>927392
>When making a comedy vs an action vs a somber cartoon, art style isn't specifically chosen to complement genre and tone
No.928050
>>928000
>At the beginning of World War II, he was accused of being a (presumably german) spy, but contacted private detective Eddie Valiant who cleared his name
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>>927646
Anyone remember those weird Groot Troot pics that was a short artist meme few years back?
No.928111
>>928017
>What is When the Wind Blows
>What is Fritz the Cat
>What is Cool World
>What is the fucking old school Simpsons
Like, I get what you mean but blaming subpar writing on the art itself and not on the cally writers is just dumb. Plenty of old cartoons that had terrible plots were still at least competent in looking good.
>>928050
It was just a bunch of jokes at the beginning to prove that Eddie was a pretty damn good cop, alongside his brother. Also there's a picture of them wearing clown suits which foreshadows how he ends up saving the day.
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>>927931
Thst cant be real
No.928126
So what happened to the wife and daughter?
No.928137
>>928111
>What is Fritz the Cat
a piece of shit that drags on for too long and people mumbling into the microphone while doped up in the recording studio
No.928175
>>928137
Just read the comics strips.
No.928332
>>928000
m8, my balls have become turquoise from all the waiting. How long has it been delayed , 4 years now?
No.928370
>>928332
Yeah, maybe more. Keep in mind that it's a development team of about 3-4 people, they ran out of funding around the third year and are just finishing it up in their spare time now. Also the core game is already finished but I suspect they ran into troubles with the event system.
No.928395
>>927909
There were Mon-stars motherfucker, and it was a fine school a real fine school. What more do you want?
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>>928370
I never knew. I thought, since they had the money to make a port for Mac, money wasn't that much of a problem.
No.928443
I thought it was interesting how we got to watch Max grow up from Goof Troop all the way through the movies where he went to college. I wonder how many other people were the same age at the same time? What's Max been up to since college, anyway?