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** Max towards Goofy when he was angry that his dad just wasn't taking the hint and pushed him too far.
--> '''Max''': "Don't you get it!? I'm TRYING to GET AWAY FROM YOU! I'm not a little kid anymore! So just leave me alone and [[WhamLine GET YOUR OWN LIFE!!!]]"

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** Max towards Goofy when he was angry that his dad just wasn't taking the hint and [[RageBreakingPoint pushed him too far.
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--> '''Max''': "Don't Don't you get it!? I'm TRYING to GET AWAY FROM YOU! I'm not a little kid anymore! So just leave me alone and [[WhamLine GET YOUR OWN LIFE!!!]]"LIFE!!!]]
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The rest of the Gammas after losing the competition. Were they ever brought forth to answer for their constant cheating? Also, what on earth happened to Roxanne and Stacy between here and the last movie?

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The rest of the Gammas after losing the competition. Were they ever brought forth to answer for their constant cheating? Also, what on earth happened to Roxanne and Stacy Stacey between here and the last movie?
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Plot Happens, none of these outcomes are "Surprisingly Realistic" and are just shoehorns


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Goofy loses his job after being distracted from his obligations as an assembly line worker. That ''would'' get you fired in real-life.
** Goofy never finished college, so he can’t find a better job unless he completes the year he missed and get his diploma.
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** Max gets another ScreamsLikeALittleGirl moment along with P.J. and Bobby when they almost run into a semitruck, leading their vehicle to crash into a corn field.
** Max, P.J. and Bobby does it again when Goofy opens their dorm room blinds causing them to groan in agony by the glare of the sun.
** Max and Bobby does it once more when they were about to run into two Gammas, dressed as a little kid and a elderly lady.
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* NotSoDifferent: Sylvia initially appears as a reserved librarian in contrast to Goofy's extraverted, accident-prone personality. Though once he gets her talking about disco and the '70s, she starts busting moves alongside him in the library.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: PJ is blasted away by Bradley before the triathlon begins, and Bobby is eliminated during the second leg, possibly to make the mood more serious and intense.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In the climax [[spoiler:Max has a clear opening to escape the collapsed structure and win the race. Then he hears Tank's screaming for help and decides to go further into the wreckage to save him.]]

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: In the climax [[spoiler:Max has a clear opening to escape the collapsed structure and win the race. Then he hears Tank's Tank screaming for help and decides to go further into the wreckage to save him.]]
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* HeroicFireRescue: Max and Goofy putting the final race on hold to rescue Tank from the flaming X.

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* RealityEnsues:
** Goofy loses his job after being distracted from his obligations as an assembly line worker. That ''would'' get you fired in real-life.
** Goofy never finished college, so he can’t find a better job unless he completes the year he missed and get his diploma.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
** Goofy loses his job after being distracted from his obligations as an assembly line worker. That ''would'' get you fired in real-life.
** Goofy never finished college, so he can’t find a better job unless he completes the year he missed and get his diploma.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Bradley himself gets hit with this ''hard'' after losing to Max, as Tank is quick to put him in his place for leaving him for dead and nobody intervenes on Bradley's behalf after witnessing this.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Goofy may be clumsy and, well, [[MeaningfulName goofy]], but he makes it clear when he leaves the Gammas that he won’t take any form of intimidation and he will protect his son from their underhanded tactics at winning a competition.
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** Tank was complicit in the cheating and the Gammas severely hurting their opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max, who is his opponent rescues him. Tank then helps Team 99 win and punishes Bradley for his treachery.

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** Tank was complicit in the cheating and the Gammas severely hurting their opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max, who is his opponent opponent, rescues him. Tank then helps Team 99 win and punishes Bradley for his treachery.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Bradley (though thoroughly despicable in many ways) does not attempt to back out after losing his bet with Max. That doesn't excuse him from Tank getting revenge on him.
** A better example of Even Evil has Standards, would have to be Tank himself, how evil he is, is debateable however. Tank still was complicit in the cheating of the Gammas severely hurting the Gamma's opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max who is his opponent rescues him, Tank then punishes Bradley for his treachery and likely told the Gammas what Brad did to him, so the Gammas are likely not Bradley's friends even more. After all if you leave your right hand man who was completely loyal to die, who is to say that the rest of the team is not expendable to you as well.

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Bradley (though thoroughly despicable in many ways) does not attempt to back out after losing his bet with Max. That doesn't excuse him from Tank getting revenge on him.
** A better example of Even Evil has Standards, would have to be Tank himself, how evil he is, is debateable however. Tank still was complicit in the cheating of and the Gammas severely hurting the Gamma's their opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max Max, who is his opponent rescues him, him. Tank then helps Team 99 win and punishes Bradley for his treachery and likely told the Gammas what Brad did to him, so the Gammas are likely not Bradley's friends even more. After all if you leave your right hand man who was completely loyal to die, who is to say that the rest of the team is not expendable to you as well.treachery.
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** A better example of Even Evil has Standards, would have to be Tank himself, how evil he is, is debateable however. Tank still was complicit in the cheating of the Gammas severely hurting the Gamma's opponents, but when Bradley causes Tank to crash into the X Games Logo, and leaves him to die. Max who is his opponent rescues him, Tank then punishes Bradley for his treachery and likely told the Gammas what Brad did to him, so the Gammas are likely not Bradley's friends even more. After all if you leave your right hand man who was completely loyal to die, who is to say that the rest of the team is not expendable to you as well.
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The fact that the English weird "nine" is pronounced like the German word "nein" isn't a Bilingual Bonus, it's random trivia at best.


* BilingualBonus: The judges' rankings of Goofy's routine feature everyone giving him a 10, except the German judge who gives him a 9. "Nein" means "No" in German.
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If all such libraries were required to use the Library of Congress system, then this example would qualify as Artistic License. But they aren't, so it doesn't.


* ArtisticLicenseEducation: Sylvia mentions that the university library uses the Dewey Decimal classification system. In reality, most large educational institutions' libraries use the Library of Congress classification system: a somewhat newer system created by the US Library of Congress that uses a combination of letters and numbers to classify materials.
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* WildTake: Max's reaction upon seeing Goofy enter his classroom.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Bobby has a great line the first time he tries to talk to Beret Girl.
-->'''Bobby:''' "Me and a little crumpet like yourself could make beautiful '''''bong'''''-o music together."
** It gets bonus points for not only the emphasis on the "bong" in "bongos", but also because "making sweet music together" is a known euphemism for sex.
** When Bobby learns that Goofy was fired from the job, his response is to joke that Goofy got fired because "his pink slip was showing." Max tells him not to push it.
** Goofy very clearly admiring Sylvia's butt while she walks away from him after they meet for the first time.

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-->'''Bobby:''' "Me and a little crumpet like yourself could
make beautiful '''''bong'''''-o music together."
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** When Bobby learns that Goofy was fired from the job, his response is to joke that Goofy got fired because "his pink slip was showing." Max tells him not to push it.
** Goofy very clearly admiring Sylvia's butt while she walks away from him after they meet for the first time.
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* MythologyGag: Max's teddy bear, named Old Stuffed Bear, actually made his first appearance in the ''Have Yourself a Goofy Christmas'' segment from ''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas''.

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Max's teddy bear, named Old Stuffed Bear, actually made his first appearance in the ''Have Yourself a Goofy Christmas'' segment from ''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas''.Christmas''.
** Sylvia's nose and red hair are similar to those of Goofy's son "Junior" from his classic "[[WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} George Geef]]" cartoon shorts, in which the wife and mom was always TheFaceless. The movie gives what Junior's mom might have looked like.
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* CheatersNeverProsper: Played with, as the Gammas have gotten away with it so many times and are now considered ''the'' team to beat in the College X-Games. [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty]] finally kicks in though when Max narrowly defeats Bradley in the championship, and Tank is quick to bring the hurt to his former leader for having betrayed him in the final challenge.

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* CheatersNeverProsper: Played with, as the Gammas have gotten away with it so many times and are now considered ''the'' team to beat in the College X-Games. [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty]] KarmaHoudiniWarranty finally kicks in though when Max narrowly defeats Bradley in the championship, and Tank is quick to bring the hurt to his former leader for having betrayed him in the final challenge.
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** In a FreezeFrameBonus, Chuck's blimp clearly has "NO!" spelled out in big yellow letters on the screen when Tank sends Bradley crashing into it, sending the blimp flying out of control.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Bradley himself gets hit with this ''hard'' after losing to Max, as Tank is quick to put him in his place for leaving him for dead and nobody intervenes on Bradley's behalf after witnessing this.


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* BrokenPedestal: Bradley gets hit with this a lot throughout the movie, and ultimately loses the X-Games Championship despite all of his many efforts to sabotage Max and his team...Just in time to face Tank's wrath for having abandoned him to a fiery fate, finally spelling an end to the Gammas' dominance.


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* CheatersNeverProsper: Played with, as the Gammas have gotten away with it so many times and are now considered ''the'' team to beat in the College X-Games. [[KarmaHoudiniWarranty]] finally kicks in though when Max narrowly defeats Bradley in the championship, and Tank is quick to bring the hurt to his former leader for having betrayed him in the final challenge.

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''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' is the 2000 DirectToVideo sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie''. It's both the final installment of the continuity started by ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' and the final production of a show that began as part of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon.

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''An Extremely Goofy Movie'' is the 2000 DirectToVideo sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie''. It's both the final installment of both the continuity started by ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' and the final production of a show that began as part of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon.
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Asshole Victim is a death trope. Since Bradley doesn’t die, he doesn’t qualify for this trope.


* AssholeVictim: A non-fatal case, but [[spoiler:Bradley absolutely gets what he deserves when Tank slingshots him into a blimp for betraying him]].
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* {{Hypocrite}}: In the beginning, Goofy gives a speech to Max and his friends about "focusing on goals to succeed in life" before they go off to college. Next day, Goofy loses his own focus due to [[EmptyNest his empty nest syndrome]], resulting in him destroying the toy factory he worked at ''and'' getting fired. He then tries to get his college degree and plans on focusing on getting it, claiming he won't be distracted anymore since he's attending the same college as Max. Unfortunately he loses his focus again when he starts babying Max, completely forgetting why he was attending college in the first place. This cost him academically after Max blows up on him to leave him alone and get his own life, where Goofy proceeds to flunk his mid-term exam by doing nothing but doodling Max's name all over his test, completely no focus whatsoever. It takes a talk with Pete for him to realize that.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: In the beginning, Goofy gives a speech to Max and his friends about "focusing on goals to succeed in life" before they go off to college. Next day, Goofy loses his own focus due to [[EmptyNest his empty nest syndrome]], resulting in him destroying the toy factory he worked at (by accident, obviously) ''and'' getting fired. He then tries to get his college degree and plans on focusing on getting it, claiming he won't be distracted anymore since he's attending the same college as Max. Unfortunately he loses his focus again when he starts babying Max, completely forgetting why he was attending college in the first place. This cost him academically after Max blows up on him to leave him alone and get his own life, where Goofy proceeds to flunk his mid-term exam by doing nothing but doodling Max's name all over his test, completely no focus whatsoever. It takes a talk with Pete for him to realize that.
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* BookshelfDominoes: At the end of the scene where Goofy and Sylvia make up. Justified in that Goofy had his head stuck in between two books on one shelf, and was trying to pull free.
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* AscendedExtra: Bobby plays a much bigger role in this film than he played in the first film, despite the trailer for the first film featuring him very prominently.

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* AscendedExtra: Bobby plays a much bigger role in this film than he played in the first film, predecessor, despite the trailer for the first film featuring him very prominently.



* AssholeVictim: A non-fatal case, but [[spoiler:Bradley absolutely gets what he deserves when Tank slingshots him into a blimp for betraying him.]]

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* AssholeVictim: A non-fatal case, but [[spoiler:Bradley absolutely gets what he deserves when Tank slingshots him into a blimp for betraying him.]]him]].



** Goofy does it as well [[spoiler:when he sees Max and Tank crash into the gigantic X.]]

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** Goofy does it as well [[spoiler:when he sees Max and Tank crash into the gigantic X.]]X]].



* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of September 11th, 2001 resulted in most television runs haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Bradley at the end.]] The moment has since then put back in later tele-broadcasts.
* BreakTheCutie: This happens to Goofy, Max and Sylvia in the third act of the film.

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* {{Bowdlerise}}: According to Wiki/{{Wikipedia}}, the tragedies of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror September 11th, 2001 11]] resulted in most television runs reruns haphazardly removing a segment involving a gigantic flaming X that puts many of the characters in trouble. The result is an awkward flash of "Look Out! They're Doomed! They're ALIVE!" within a matter of seconds. In the midst of the quick cuts, you can actually see the X on the ground, broken and smoking, and it leaves out the explanation on why Tank is with Goofy and Max and [[spoiler:pulls a HeelFaceTurn on Bradley at the end.]] end]]. The moment has since then put back in later tele-broadcasts.
* BreakTheCutie: This happens to Goofy, Max and Sylvia in the third act of the film.act.



** In ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' at one point, PJ got a crush on a girl in his class after she recited her poetry. In this movie, PJ gets a crush on another girl... after she recites her poetry. Similarly, this isn't the first time Goofy has gone on a date with a school staff member.
** The engraving on the trophy is one to what Goofy said to Max in the tensest moment of the first movie. In the same scene, Bobby uses the word "cheesa" to describe the pizza he's holding and pointedly calls it "scrumptious."

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** In ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'' at one point, an episode of ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop'', PJ got a crush on a girl in his class after she recited her poetry. In this movie, Here, PJ gets a crush on another girl... after she recites her poetry. Similarly, this isn't the first time Goofy has gone on a date with a school staff member.
** The engraving on the trophy is one to what Goofy said to Max in the tensest moment of the first movie. film. In the same scene, Bobby uses the word "cheesa" to describe the pizza he's holding and pointedly calls it "scrumptious.""scrumptious".



* ChromaticArrangement: Max (red), PJ (blue), and Bobby (green). True to form, Max is the main character, Bobby is completely laid-back, and PJ is neurotic and serious.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Roxanne, Max's love interest of the first movie, has vanished without a trace or a mention, as has Stacey, her best friend.

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* ChromaticArrangement: Max (red), PJ (blue), (blue) and Bobby (green). True to form, Max is the main character, Bobby is completely laid-back, and PJ is neurotic and serious.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Roxanne, Max's love interest of the first movie, film, has vanished without a trace or a mention, as has Stacey, her best friend.friend. [[https://twitter.com/cakeintherain69/status/1307749431337299969?s=19 There is a college student though who has the same hair color and blue top as Roxanne.]]



* DancePartyEnding: The end credits show the major cast dancing in their own special ways to the song "Right Back Where We Started From." [[{{Irony}} The character who had gone through the most radical change in the film lip-syncs to it]].

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* DancePartyEnding: The end credits show the major cast dancing in their own special ways to a cover of the 1976 song "Right Back Where We Started From." From". [[{{Irony}} The character who had gone through the most radical change in the film lip-syncs to it]].it.]]



* DescriptionCut: After Bradley dismisses PJ and Bobby's abilities, Max tells him that they're "serious athletes." Then the shot cuts to show Bobby putting spoons and straws all over his body to gain attention and PJ acting self-conscious and giving Bobby a mortified look. A bit different from other examples in that Max is actually ''right''; the behaviors only ''appeared'' to be contrary to the description.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Bradley leaves Tank to die when he's trapped in the collapsing X structure so that he can finish the race. After Max and Goofy rescue Tank, the former wins the race and Bradley finds himself caught in the fury of a betrayed and clearly ticked off Tank. It's hard to feel sorry for Bradley when he's tossed into a blimp given what he did to Tank]].
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Several of the Gammas' attempts at cheating are shown to take place during the race. This includes removing the stones from the inside of the rock climbing wall, riddling the roadway with marbles, shooting missiles during the bicycle race, pretending to be a boy scout and old woman crossing the street, changing the direction of the course, [[spoiler: blasting PJ into the next state in an attempt to disqualify Team 99, unbolting Bobby's bike wheels leaving him stranded in the mud, and dropping the giant X--now on fire--onto Max (and Tank)]].
* DiscoDan: Goofy & Sylvia, who are both avid collectors of 70s memorabilia and disco dancers. Goofy even moreso; he seems to genuinely think a disco suit and an afro wig are appropriate attire on a modern college campus, [[TheDitz because it's Goofy.]]

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* DescriptionCut: After Bradley dismisses PJ and Bobby's abilities, Max tells him that they're "serious athletes." athletes". Then the shot cuts to show Bobby putting spoons and straws all over his body to gain attention and PJ acting self-conscious and giving Bobby a mortified look. A bit different from other examples in that Max is actually ''right''; the behaviors only ''appeared'' to be contrary to the description.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:Bradley leaves Tank to die when he's trapped in the collapsing X structure so that he can finish the race. After Max and Goofy rescue Tank, the former wins the race and Bradley finds himself caught in the fury of a betrayed and clearly ticked off Tank. It's hard to feel sorry for Bradley when he's tossed into a blimp given what he did to Tank]].
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* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Several of the Gammas' attempts at cheating are shown to take place during the race. This includes removing the stones from the inside of the rock climbing wall, riddling the roadway with marbles, shooting missiles during the bicycle race, pretending to be a boy scout and old woman crossing the street, changing the direction of the course, [[spoiler: blasting [[spoiler:blasting PJ into the next state in an attempt to disqualify Team 99, unbolting Bobby's bike wheels leaving him stranded in the mud, and dropping the giant X--now on fire--onto Max (and Tank)]].
* DiscoDan: Goofy & and Sylvia, who are both avid collectors of 70s memorabilia and disco dancers. Goofy even moreso; he seems to genuinely think a disco suit and an afro wig are appropriate attire on a modern college campus, [[TheDitz because it's Goofy.]]

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Max and his friends are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. Bradley offers Max a place in Gamma House, but isn't interested in PJ or Bobby. Max's reply is that "It's all of us, or none of me." They then make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy.

Back home, Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the factory where he works. After being told that he's not going to be able to find another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games. And we mean ''anything''.

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Max Max, [=PJ=] and his friends Bobby are ready to go to college and are planning to participate in their college's X-Games. Upon arriving, they earn the attention of Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the X-Games reigning champions. Bradley offers Max a place in Gamma House, but isn't interested in PJ or Bobby. Max's reply is that "It's all of us, or none of me." They then make a bet with each other so that whoever loses the games is forced to be the other teams towel boy.

Back home, Goofy, suffering from [[EmptyNest Empty Nest Syndrome]], is fired from his job when he accidentally causes a major disaster at the toy factory where he works. After being told that he's not going to be able to find another job without a college degree, Goofy attends Max's college hoping to finally graduate and try to reconnect with his son. Max strains under his father's doting presence and convinces him to join Bradley's team in an attempt to get him out his hair. Unbeknownst to the two of them, Bradley is willing to do anything to win the games. And we mean ''anything''.
''anything''.

Unlike many Disney [=DTV=] sequels, the film received positive reviews from critics and audiences.

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