A Goofy Movie Behind The Voice Actors

Ever watched A Goofy Movie and wondered, "Wait, who's making Goofy sound so...Goofy?" You're not alone! It's a classic for a reason. Let's dive into the voices behind these iconic characters.
Goofy Himself: Bill Farmer
Of course, we have to start with Bill Farmer. He's the man, the myth, the Goofy legend. Bill's been Goofy since 1987! Talk about job security.
He wasn't the first Goofy voice. But let's be honest, he's the one we all know and love. Can you imagine anyone else doing that iconic "Gawrsh!"?
Max: From Teen Angst to College Cool
Max went through a few voice changes! In A Goofy Movie, Jason Marsden voiced him. He perfectly captured that angsty teen vibe.
Jason Marsden really nailed that mix of embarrassment and rebellion. Remember wanting to be anywhere but with your dad? Max gets it.
Then, for An Extremely Goofy Movie, Jason Marsden passed the torch to Dana Hill. It was a tough act to follow.
Roxanne: A Crush for the Ages
Roxanne, Max's ultimate crush, was voiced by Kellie Martin. She brought sweetness and a touch of coolness. Who wouldn't have a crush on Roxanne?
Kellie Martin brought a lot of charm to the role. Did anyone else think Max was way too awkward around her? Poor guy!
Pete: The Annoying Neighbor
Good old Pete was voiced by Jim Cummings. He's basically the voice of half your childhood cartoons. Seriously, check his filmography!
Jim Cummings is a voice acting powerhouse. He made Pete perfectly obnoxious. You love to hate him.
Powerline: The Pop Star Sensation
And who could forget Powerline? His singing voice was provided by Tevin Campbell. Talk about some seriously catchy tunes!
Stand Out and Eye to Eye are still on my playlists. Don't judge me. Powerline made a whole generation want to dance!
Some Unpopular Opinions (Maybe?)
Okay, here's where things get a little controversial. I think Bill Farmer is the only true Goofy. Fight me!
And, dare I say it, An Extremely Goofy Movie doesn't get enough love? It's got college life, romance, and Goofy trying to be cool. What's not to like?
Another slightly controversial thought: Powerline's songs are better than some real pop songs. Okay, maybe that's going too far. But they're still great!
Ultimately, the voice acting in A Goofy Movie is what makes it so memorable. The cast brought these characters to life in such a unique way. They made us laugh, cringe, and maybe even shed a tear.
So next time you're watching A Goofy Movie, pay extra attention to the voices. They're truly something special. And maybe appreciate An Extremely Goofy Movie a little more, too. Just a thought!
Did you know Jim Cummings also voices Winnie the Pooh? Mind blown!

















