Introduction to the Virtual Concert Experience
Powerline could also be a fictional pop star, but A Goofy Movie fans can still get the concert experience they have been craving since 1995. In honor of the cult classic’s thirtieth anniversary, Disney has released a virtual-reality version of the enduring concert scene at the tip of A Goofy Movie, by which Goofy and his teenage son Max surprise Max’s idol Powerline onstage.
The Iconic Concert Scene
In the scene, Goofy, Max, and Powerline perform an impromptu dance — which Goofy kicks off, modeled after his "Perfect Cast" fishing maneuver explained earlier within the film — to Powerline’s banger "I2I," arguably the most well-liked song on the movie’s soundtrack thus far. The virtual reality concert will give fans the possibility to totally experience the joys of a Powerline performance like never before, as in the event that they were on stage in front of the sold-out audience.
How to Experience the Virtual Concert
The "concert" will be experienced through a virtual reality headset, on mobile by moving your device in several directions, and on desktop by clicking and dragging your mouse around to view from all angles or choosing the control panel on the top-left corner of the video. Fans are immediately transported to the ultimate concert scene within the movie, by which Goofy and Max pop in on Powerline unannounced and the trio perfectly execute the dance, to the delight of the live audience and people watching from home.
The Lasting Impact of the Perfect Cast Dance
The popular Perfect Cast/"I2I" dance has been recreated countless times by fans everywhere in the world, at conventions, on Disney Cruise ships, in father-daughter dances at weddings, and beyond. The scene was also discussed in depth within the newly released Disney+ documentary concerning the making of A Goofy Movie, titled Not Just a Goof.
Behind the Scenes of the Iconic Scene
Director Kevin Lima said within the documentary that Powerline’s performance of "I2I" — sung by real-life musician Tevin Campbell — was the toughest scene to drag together. Shared storyboard artist Steve Moore, "We were on this little soundstage in Burbank. You’ve got this video camera guy and he will tape this whole group of dancers doing the Powerline sequence." Moore added, "We couldn’t have done what we did within the animation without it."
Conclusion
The virtual reality concert experience is a must-try for A Goofy Movie fans, offering a novel and immersive solution to relive the enduring concert scene. With the discharge of Not Just a Goof and A Goofy Movie on Disney+, fans can dive deeper into the making of the film and experience the magic of Powerline’s performance once more. Whether you are a longtime fan or simply discovering the movie, the virtual concert experience is certain to please and entertain.