Tom and Jerry: An Extremely Goofy Movie

Tom and Jerry: An Extremely Goofy Movie Is A 2004 Film. crossover direct-to-video film, produced by Turner Entertainment Co., Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Warner Bros. Animation, and distributed by Warner Home Video and Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment based on (An Extremely Goofy Movie 2000 film) Featuring Donald Duck and Kim Possible starring Richard Kind and Dana Hill as Tom and Jerry along with Bill Farmer as Goofy

Plot
After Max Goof goes to college with his friends P.J. and Bobby, Goofy's empty nest syndrome causes him to disastrously falter at work, resulting in his dismissal. At the unemployment office, Goofy is told that he needs a college degree to get another job. Max and his friends meet Bradley Uppercrust III, the leader of the Gamma Mu Mu fraternity and a veteran skateboarder. Bradley is impressed by Max's own skateboarding talent and invites him to join the Gammas and take part in the college's X Games. Max declines the offer due to the condition that he cannot bring his friends along. Following a skirmish, the two parties place a bet in which the loser becomes the other group's towel boy. To Max's horror, Goofy begins attending the same college and interrupts the group's down-time with chores. Max decides to distract his father by introducing him to the college librarian, Sylvia Marpole, with whom he has much in common. Goofy accidentally impresses Bradley with his clumsy attempt at skateboarding and is invited to join the Gammas, which he accepts upon Max's encouragement.

During the first qualifiers for the X Games, Bradley discreetly blinds Max with a pocket mirror during his performance and installs a rocket booster on Goofy's skateboard. Goofy beats Max and his team barely makes the semi-finals. Eventually, Max lashes out at Goofy, telling him to stay out of his life and storms off in anger. A depressed Goofy fails his first midterm exam and misses a date with Sylvia. Returning home, Goofy is inadvertently inspired by his neighbor, Pete to regain his focus. Goofy goes back to college and reconciles with Sylvia, who helps him ace the rest of his exams. As Goofy decides to quit the Gammas, he overhears the group plotting to cheat for the semi-finals, but Max, still angry with his father over beating him in the qualifiers, refuses to listen.

At the semi-finals, all teams but Max's and the Gammas' are eliminated. Just before the final triathlon, Bradley eliminates P.J. from the games, leaving Max's team short one player and spurring Max to recruit and apologize to Goofy via the jumbotron. Throughout the race, Bradley and his team attempt to hinder Max's team, but fail. Although Goofy manages to temporarily knock out Bradley with a horseshoe in the final section of the race, his final trick results in Max and Gamma member, Tank, getting trapped underneath the wreckage of a logo. As Bradley passes them by, Max and Goofy rescue Tank, who assists Max in winning the race. Afterwards, Bradley concedes his defeat as Max calls off the bet, but allows a vengeful Tank to advance on Bradley for betraying him and fling him into the X Games blimp overhead. During graduation day, Max gives Goofy his grand-prize trophy engraved with an affirmation of their bond as an apology gift for his outburst towards him just before Tom Jerry Donald and Goofy drives off with Sylvia and Kim.

Voice cast

 * Richard Kind as Tom
 * Dana Hill as Jerry
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy
 * Jason Marsden as Max.
 * Jeff Bennett as Bradley Uppercrust III,
 * Jim Cummings as Pete,
 * Vicki Lewis as the Beret Girl,
 * Bebe Neuwirth as Sylvia Marpole,
 * Christy Carlson Romano as Kim Possible
 * Rob Paulsen as P.J..
 * Pauly Shore as Robert "Bobby" Zimuruski.
 * Brad Garrett as Tank,

Additional voices include Paddi Edwards as a receptionist and Kath Soucie, Jenna von Oÿ (who voiced Stacey in the first film) and Cree Summer as college students.

Trivia:

 * It is also a crossover with Tom and Jerry and An Extremely Goofy Movie (2000).
 * Rated G (General Audience) with mild fantasy violence,
 * Suggested Running Times: 102 Minutes (NTSC), 79 minutes (PAL).

Release:
Digital HD & will be release on DVD & Blu-Ray on October 29, 2004.