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If you’re a Disney fan, chances are you have a soft spot for Goofy — the lovable, clumsy, and good-hearted character who’s been a staple of Disney’s lineup for decades. Whether he’s starring in his own movies or playing a sidekick to Mickey and Donald, Goofy always brings laughs and heart to the screen.

Here’s a look at the top Disney movies with Goofy in them.

1. A Goofy Movie (1995)

When it comes to movies that highlight Goofy as a main character, A Goofy Movie stands at the top. This ’90s cult classic follows Goofy and his teenage son Max on a cross-country road trip filled with music, misunderstandings, and ultimately, a deeper father-son connection. With catchy songs and a ton of heart, this film remains a fan favorite.

2. An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000)

The sequel to A Goofy Movie sees Max heading off to college — only to have Goofy enroll alongside him after losing his job. This film blends humor with life lessons about growing up, moving on, and the importance of family, all wrapped in a fun college setting. It’s another must-watch for any Goofy fan.

3. Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (1999)

This holiday anthology features several Disney characters, including Goofy and Max in a touching story about believing in Santa Claus. It’s a warm, festive film perfect for family viewing during the holidays — and it shows off Goofy’s caring, fatherly side.

4. Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas (2004)

A follow-up to the first holiday film, this one includes more computer-animated stories featuring your favorite Disney characters. Goofy and Max return in another seasonal segment that explores growing up, family dynamics, and the magic of Christmas.

5. The Three Musketeers (2004)

In this swashbuckling musical adventure, Goofy joins Mickey and Donald as the iconic Three Musketeers. Full of action, laughs, and catchy tunes, this is a fun twist on the classic tale with plenty of Goofy charm.

6. Mickey’s House of Villains (2002)

This Halloween-themed movie brings together Disney’s most iconic villains — and it’s up to Mickey, Goofy, and the gang to stop them. It’s spooky, silly, and full of fun, making it a great pick for October movie nights.