The 30-year-old animated Disney film has fans across generations. Now, a documentary looks back at its legacy.
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The newest Disney+ documentary, Not Just a Goof, delves into the world of A Goofy Movie. This film evolved from an underrated animated feature into a beloved classic over nearly 30 years.
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Following Sesame Street, Looney Tunes has become the latest target of Max’s content purge. Following Sesame Street, Looney Tunes has become the latest target of Max’s content purge.
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