B-Dawg, Mudbud, Budderball, and all the rest of the Buddies are back, but this time, they're setting their sights even higher -- as in, the moon! With the help of their new pals Spudnick (voiced by Jason Earles) and Gravity, these pooches are go for launch. But to pull off their moon landing and make it home safely, our canine heroes will have to summon all their bravery and imagination...
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One of my all time favorites.
It is a performances centric movie
Absolutely brilliant
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
i loved the movies space buddies and for people to say and think the way things sound in the movie that just makes you a sick person. its people like you that make all the good descent movies go away. i hope to see more of the buddies. and to the rest of you that don't like this movie keep your comments to yourself some people shouldn't be seen or heard. once again i want to say that space buddies is an excellent movie and im looking forward to seeing santa buddies. and quit the child abuse talk if i ever see this crap about putting babies in a stove or burning a child with a ciggeratte i will report this to some one so please keep it clean.
Again, I am puzzled by those on this site who review children's movies as if they should be "Citizen Kane." I just got done watching Space Buddies with my 6 year old son, and we both fully enjoyed it. The plot, while inconceivable, was engrossing for my son, and cute for me. There were enough funny lines and situations to keep both of our interests throughout the film. We have never seen one of the Air Bud movies, but will check them out now.My son's favorite line, being a HUGE "Star Wars" fan, was when the spacecraft was approaching the moon, one of the dogs said, "Ah, it's the Death Star!" My favorite part of the film was Deidrich Bader, who I find funny in anything he's in. Get that guy a TV show, already! Plus, my son enjoyed that Bill Fabberbake was the voice of Patrick on SpongeBob.If you are a parent looking for a movie, rent this, and enjoy like I did. You shouldn't be disappointed.
Lots of flaws with this movie. But that's not saying kids will enjoy it, because kids don't care about the Technical stuff. Adults and Professional Movie reviewers are going to BOMB this movie(like myself), no doubt, but kids will enjoy this because they do not care about the Acting Performance's and other movie Essentials. If you take movies Seriously , you WILL HATE this movie. Uninspired story, forgettable characters, Terrible and Dull humor, Untrue History, Poor Acting and I could go on forever! Including all the money for this movie could have gone to, Cancer research, schools, fire departments etc...I would have given this movie a 1 but I inched it up to 3 because kids might get a kick out of it.Thumbs WAY DOWN for me.
Space Buddies is just plain cute and fun. Parents with younger children don't have a lot to choose from these days and the lack of swearing, sexual and drug references make it a perfect choice for the little ones to watch anytime Mom or Dad need a break.As in all of the Air Bud and Air Buddies franchise films, there are lessons to be learned. Lessons about cooperation, teamwork, friendship and tolerance, responsibility and following rules. Despite all of that the movie is not preachy, the puppies are cute and personable and every child is sure to have a favourite. I especially appreciate that they did not use adults speaking in baby-talk as the voices of the puppies but have child actors doing the voices.I recommend this movie to parents & grandparents of small children and babysitters everywhere.