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I would like to elaborate on just how nonsensical a dog playing sports is. It's a boys school league. Not even girls should be allowed to play nor anyone who doesn't go to the school. So a DOG who is a DOG and does not got the school because it is a DOG should not be allowed to play in the league. I didn't even think people would have to explain this to one another, but it's a human league. So nothing that is refered to as an IT. I can not stress this point enough. Like in the Air Bud soccer movie, Air Bud somehow run into the ball like a bull and then drills top corner. So then the coach is just like "I think we found our missing player." Like what in the name of the Lord?!!! That's a DOG!!! | |||
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Futhermore, the dog should in know way be able to play at or exceeding the level of play of any human! There is clear advantages of being HUMAN, to many for me to elaborate on, but instead I'm gig to focus on the mental limitations of a DOG that are nonexistent in this film series. DOGS don't understand English and therefore could not even come near to playing sports. Back to the example of the DOG'S first soccer shot, the DOGtakes the shot after being told to to shoot. WHAT?! NONSENSE!!!! | |||
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1997 American film
Air Bud | |
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Directed by | Charles Martin Smith (1) Richard Martin (2) Bill Bannerman (3) Robert Vince (4, 6–14) Mike Southon (5) |
Written by | Kevin DeCicco (1–9) Paul Tamasy (1–9) Aaron Mendelsohn (1–9) Robert Vince (3–14) Anne Vince (3–6) Mike Whiting (3) Sara Sutton (4) Stephanie Isherwood (4) Anna McRoberts (4–5, 7–14) Phil Hanley (6–8) |
Produced by | Robert Vince (1–14) Anna McRoberts (4–14) Keven Kasha (4–5) Michael Strange (1–5) Anne Vince (1–5) Ian Fodie (2–3) William Vince (1–2) Bob Weinstein (1) Harvey Weinstein (1) |
Music by | Brahm Wenger |
Production company | Keystone Entertainment (1997-2003) Key Pix Productions (2006-present) |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Pictures |
Release date | 1997–2013 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Air Bud film series (also known as Air Buddies or Disney Buddies) is an American film franchise based on an illogical sports-playing golden retriever named Buddy even though dogs can't play sports and for some reason no one questions it for some ridiculous reason portrayed by Air Buddy. The franchise began in 1997 with the theatrical release of Air Bud, followed by the theatrical release of Air Bud: Golden Receiver in 1998. The rest of the films in the series were released in direct-to-video form. The Air Buddies or Disney Buddies spin-off series began in 2006 with the release of Air Buddies and it focuses on the adventures of Air Buddy's talking golden retriever puppies.
As of now, there are fourteen movies in the franchise, including five in the Air Bud series, seven in the Air Buddies series, and two Christmas spin-offs of the Air Buddies series.
Air Bud films
- Air Bud (1997) – Josh meets an abused Golden Retriever and finds out that he can play basketball.
- Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998) – Josh's golden retriever learns to play football.
- Air Bud: World Pup (2000) – Josh and Emma discover that Buddy's ballplaying skills apply to soccer.
- Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2002) – Buddy makes the baseball team and becomes a star player.
- Air Bud: Spikes Back (2003) – Buddy tackles volleyball.
Air Buddies films
The Air Buddies films focus on Buddy's puppies, and they were all direct-to-video releases.
- Air Buddies (2006) – Buddy and Molly's offspring work together to help each other while attempting to rescue their parents.
- Snow Buddies (2008) – The offspring of Buddy and Molly go on an Alaskan adventure.
- Space Buddies (2009) – The Buddies tag along for a field trip to the space museum and accidentally walk aboard a rocket ship.
- Santa Buddies (2009) – The Buddies help deliver the presents on Christmas Eve.
- Spooky Buddies (2011) – The Buddies are in a new adventure when Halloween hits Fernfield.
- Treasure Buddies (2012) – The Buddies find themselves on an Indiana Jones style adventure.
- Super Buddies (2013) – After acquiring rings that grant them superpowers, the Buddies must use them to stop a villain.
Spin-off series
The Santa Paws series is a spin-off of the Air Buddies series, and The Search for Santa Paws is a prequel to Santa Buddies.
- The Search for Santa Paws (2010) – When Santa is in trouble, Paws has to save Christmas with the help of some friends.
- Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups (2012) – When the Christmas spirit begins to disappear, Mrs. Claus and the Santa Pups must race to save Christmas around the world.
Cast and characters
Characters | Main films | ||||||||||||||
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Air Bud | Air Bud: Golden Receiver | Air Bud: World Pup | Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch | Air Bud: Spikes Back | Air Buddies | Snow Buddies | Space Buddies | Santa Buddies | The Search for Santa Paws | Spooky Buddies | Treasure Buddies | Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups | Super Buddies | ||
Buddy | Air Buddy | Various golden retriever dog actors | Tom Everett Scott (voice) | ||||||||||||
Molly | Various golden retriever dog actors | Molly Shannon (voice) | |||||||||||||
B-Dawg | Skyler Gisondo (voice) | Skyler Gisondo (voice) | Cooper Roth (voice) | ||||||||||||
Buddha | Dominic Scott Kay (voice) | Jimmy Bennett (voice) | Field Cate (voice) | Aramis Knight (voice) | Charles Henry Wyson (voice) | Tenzing Trainor (voice) | |||||||||
Budderball | Josh Flitter (voice) | Nico Ghisi (voice) | Tucker Albrizzi (voice) | Jeremy Shinder (voice) | |||||||||||
Mudbud | Spencer Fox (voice) | Henry Hodges (voice) | Jonathan Morgan Heit (voice) | Ty Panitz (voice) | Ty Panitz (voice) | ||||||||||
Rosebud | Abigail Breslin (voice) | Liliana Mumy (voice) | G. Hannelius (voice) | G. Hannelius (voice) | |||||||||||
Josh Framm | Kevin Zegers | ||||||||||||||
Jackie Framm (Sullivan) | Wendy Makkena | Cynthia Stevenson | Chilton Crane | Cynthia Stevenson | |||||||||||
Andrea Framm | Alyson MacLaren | Caitlin Wachs | Katija Pevec | ||||||||||||
Dr. Patrick Sullivan | Gregory Harrison | Dale Midkiff | Richard Karn | Alf Humphreys | Richard Karn | ||||||||||
Norm Snively | Michael Jeter | ||||||||||||||
Sheriff Bob | Patrick Cranshaw | ||||||||||||||
Sniffer | Don Knotts (voice) | Tim Conway (voice) | Tim Conway (voice) | Tim Conway (voice) | |||||||||||
Shasta | Dylan Sprouse | ||||||||||||||
Billy | Wallace Shawn | ||||||||||||||
Belinda | Debra Jo Rupp | ||||||||||||||
Babi | Maulik Pancholy | ||||||||||||||
Cammy | Kaitlyn Maher | ||||||||||||||
Ubasti | Elaine Hendrix | ||||||||||||||
Mala | Bonnie Somerville | ||||||||||||||
Slither | Ryan Stiles |
- Note: A dark gray cell indicates the character does not appear in the film.
References
- ^ Wolk, Josh (April 3, 1998). "Air Bud". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- ^ Finley, Adam (February 24, 2006). "Air Bud is Coming Back". AOL Moviefone. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "Air Bud (1997)". Yahoo! Movies. Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "Air Bud: Golden Receiver". Fandango. Fandango. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "Air Bud: World Pup Plot Summary and Details". AOL Moviefone. AOL Moviefone. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch". New York Times. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- Tyner, Adam (June 24, 2003). "Air Bud Spikes Back". DVD Talk. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- Kho, Nancy (December 20, 2010). "Snow Buddies". Common Sense Media. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- Orange, B. Alan (February 6, 2009). "Space Buddies DVD". MovieWeb. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
- "TREASURE BUDDIES Straight to DVD Feature". Association of Canadian Film Craftspeople. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
- Katz, Josh (November 4, 2011). "Treasure Buddies Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- Herman, Joly (November 23, 2010). "The Search for Santa Paws". Common Sense Media. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
I would like to elaborate on just how nonsensical a dog playing sports is. It's a boys school league. Not even girls should be allowed to play nor anyone who doesn't go to the school. So a DOG who is a DOG and does not got the school because it is a DOG should not be allowed to play in the league. I didn't even think people would have to explain this to one another, but it's a human league. So nothing that is refered to as an IT. I can not stress this point enough. Like in the Air Bud soccer movie, Air Bud somehow run into the ball like a bull and then drills top corner. So then the coach is just like "I think we found our missing player." Like what in the name of the Lord?!!! That's a DOG!!!
Futhermore, the dog should in know way be able to play at or exceeding the level of play of any human! There is clear advantages of being HUMAN, to many for me to elaborate on, but instead I'm gig to focus on the mental limitations of a DOG that are nonexistent in this film series. DOGS don't understand English and therefore could not even come near to playing sports. Back to the example of the DOG'S first soccer shot, the DOGtakes the shot after being told to to shoot. WHAT?! NONSENSE!!!!