A ZOOmbies Movie (Disney 1996 film)

A ZOOmbies Movie is a 1996 American animated drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 34th Disney animated feature film, the film is based on the French novel of the same name written

by Victor Hugo. The plot centers on Shackleford, the nightmare, and his struggle to gain acceptance into society. Directed by Steve Loter, Jayson Thiessen and Allias Salmon produced by Stephen Davis, Traci Balthazor-Flynn and Bonnie Arnold, the film's voice cast features Ben Stiller, Wayne Brady, Kellie Martin, Jim Cummings, Paul Kandel, Rob Paulsen, Pauly Shore, Jenna von Oÿ, and Julie Brown in her final film role.

From the Directors of The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Hunchback of Notre Dame II

Plot
Goofy is the single father of a 14-year-old teenage boy named Max Goof in the town of Spoonerville, Ohio, although the two have a tense relationship. On the last day of school before summer vacation, Max and his best friends P.J. and Robert "Bobby" Zimuruski hijack the auditorium stage in the middle of Principal Mazur's speech, creating a small concert where Max performs, while costumed as the pop singer Powerline. The performance succeeds in making Max a school celebrity and impressing his love interest, Roxanne, but he, P.J., and Bobby are sent to Mazur's office. While waiting outside of the office, Roxanne speaks with Max and agrees to go with him to a party where Powerline's concert will be aired live. However, Mazur exaggerates these events to Goofy and forewarns him that Max's actions may result in him facing capital punishment.

Goofy decides to take Max on a fishing trip to Lake Destiny, Idaho, following a map route he and his father took years ago, and the two go into his station wagon. However, he is oblivious to what Max is planning to do with Roxanne. Max stops by Roxanne's house to call off their date, but when Roxanne says she will just have to go with someone else, Max panics and instead fabricates a story about his father knowing Powerline; he tells her he will be on stage at the concert.

Despite his son's objections, Goofy plans his own trip, with initially disastrous results. Max hurts his father's feelings after his father humiliates him at an opossum-based theme park. While camping, Pete and P.J. join them. Following Pete's advice to keep Max under control, Goofy takes his son fishing and performs the Perfect Cast fishing technique, luring Bigfoot to their camp. Pete and P.J. flee, leaving Goofy and Max to spend the night with Bigfoot. At night, while Goofy is still asleep, Max alters the map route to Los Angeles, where the concert is taking place.

The next morning, Goofy decides to make Max the navigator of the trip. The two go to several locations that satisfy both of them. They stop by a motel where they meet Pete and P.J. again. When Pete overhears a conversation between Max and P.J., he tells Goofy that Max has tricked him in traveling to Los Angeles. The next day, Goofy and Max come to a junction: one leading to Idaho, the other to California. Max chooses the route to California, making Goofy stop the car at the Grand Canyon and storm off in anger. With the brake loose, the car drives off on its own; Goofy and Max chase after it and end up in the canyon. Goofy reveals that no matter how old Max gets, he will always be his son and the two reconcile with each other. After learning that Max had promised Roxanne that he would be at the concert, Goofy decides to take him to Los Angeles. The two nearly plummet down a waterfall to their deaths, but Max fortunately saves Goofy, using the Perfect Cast technique.

Goofy and Max get to Los Angeles, and while attempting to sneak backstage, they end up onstage and dance with Powerline, watched by Pete, P.J. and Roxanne on separate televisions. Goofy and Max later return to Roxanne's house in their damaged car. Max tells the truth to Roxanne, though she accepts it and admits she always had feelings for him, ever since he first said, "Ahyuck!"; thus, a relationship starts between them. Goofy's car suddenly explodes due to the damage it has sustained, ejecting Goofy in the process, but he safely falls through the porch roof of Roxanne's house, and Max proceeds to introduce him to Roxanne.

Voice cast

 * Wayne Brady as Shackelford, a blue ferret of Dobson, an insecure teenage ferret living in Spoonerville Shackelford (Clifford's Really Big Movie).
 * Ben Stiller as Dobson, a wild boar of Shackelford's father who works as a photographer at a toy store. He takes Max on a fishing trip out of worry that their relationship is drifting who looks like Dobson (Ice Age: Continental Drift).
 * Kellie Martin as Roxanne, a pink ferret of Shackelford's high school love interest Roxanne (Clifford's Really Big Movie).
 * Jim Cummings as Buster, a orca of Dobson's next-door neighbor who he and Shackelford meet during their road trip who looks like Buster the Orca Whale (Kenny the Shark).
 * Rob Paulsen as Kenny, a tiger shark Buster's son and Shackelford's best friend.
 * Pauly Shore (uncredited) as Robert "Bobby" Zimuruski, Max and P.J.'s best friend at school.
 * Jenna von Oÿ as Stacey, Roxanne's best friend.
 * Julie Brown as Lisa, a student in Max's high school who, along with the students, makes fun of Max until his performance as Powerline made her and the students to congratulate Max. She is Chad's girlfriend.
 * Joey Lawrence as Chad, a student in Max's high school who, along with the students, makes fun of Max until his performance as Powerline made him and the students to congratulate Max. He is Lisa's boyfriend.


 * Tevin Campbell as the singing voice of Powerline, a famous rock star celebrity who Max looks up to.


 * Wallace Shawn as Principal Arthur Mazur, the principal of Max's school.
 * Frank Welker as Tyrannosaurus, a American dinosaur who looks like T-Rex (RRRrrrr!!!), a dinosaur who lives in the forest.
 * Kevin Lima as Bob, a elk
 * Nicole Oliver as Alan, a elk of Bob and Alan a elk
 * Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse, Goofy's best friend.
 * Sia as Songdeer a queen whitetail deer
 * Roscoe Lee Browne as the Narrator

Music
The score for A Goofy Movie was provided by Carter Burwell and Don Davis.[9] Burwell was the primary composer; after Burwell had recorded his score with Shirley Walker orchestrating and conducting, Davis was hired to rework his score rather than write a completely new one. Burwell later wrote "My score had relied somewhat on unusual instrumentation - banjo, percussion and choir for example - and Disney wanted the sweeping scale and familiar affect of symphonic score." .[10] Davis is credited with "additional music" on the movie and the soundtrack album.

The songs "I 2 I" and "Stand Out" were performed by R&B singer Tevin Campbell. The soundtrack album for A Goofy Movie was released by Walt Disney Records on March 18, 1995.[11] Mitchell Musso covered the song "Stand Out" for the DisneyMania 7 album, which was released on March 9, 2010.[12]