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Snow Buddies

Rating5.1 /10
20081 h 27 m
United States
5139 people rated

In this spin-off of the Air Bud franchise, five pups follow an ice cream transport truck to a plane and end up flying with the ice cream shipment to Alaska. There they find a pup friend and a boy who needs five dogs for a big race.

Adventure
Family

User Reviews

jameskofy

29/05/2023 13:55
source: Snow Buddies

Diaz265

23/05/2023 06:30
Disney's most adorable pups are back, and this time they're going to venture into the frozen Arctic and meet new friends on a thrilling sled race across Alaska. Join your favorite friends: gluttonous Budderback, stylish Rosebud, laid-back Buddha, rapper B. Dawg and rowdy MudBud for some fun, action and mayhem in this gripping story about the power of teamwork and the importance of teamwork. Follow your dreams. When things get tough, our heroes must team up with their new friends Talon and Shasta, and muster up the courage to face the challenges along the way. But will they be able to win the race and find their way home? The franchise is the usual cute, cute and saturated, the little babies of Golden River are cute, cute, but it's for those who have patience, right, or for little kids who think everything is cute... It wasn't very much in the vibe, no, carnival, working , let the little film roll just to have a little nap, nauseous, to complete my day well... Let's finish the sequence, three to go...

Riri

23/05/2023 06:30
Was the cave that the buddies slept in, when they first arrived to Gerntiultuk, the same place they found Talon???

its.verdex

23/05/2023 06:30
In this spin-off of the Air Bud franchise, five pups follow an ice cream transport truck to a plane and end up flying with the ice cream shipment to Alaska. There they find a pup friend and a boy who needs five dogs for a big race. this film is lovely Xmas movie as a holiday classic with Kris kristoferson husky voice of a husky who guides animals this is a heart warming story for the family to love as we see 6 puppies called budderball, a rapping b dawg, a courageous rosebud, a mellow Buddha, a dirty dog called mud bud and a friend when they arrive in Alaska called Shasta as they find a trip to Alaska buy cold van they look for fun adventure excitement with power full dream and sense of travel and teamwork with a young boy looking for dogs to race faith just happens to intervene to give this boy hope in this film which I gave it 7/10 at 1hr24mins its one for you Xmas collection

StevenVianney005098

23/05/2023 06:30
Script seems to be written on the fly... Acting is terrible... Most scenes seem to have been done in one take... I wouldn't recommend this unless your kids are really small and just looking at the puppies

Hassam Ansari

23/05/2023 06:30
Everyone's favorite golden retriever puppies are back again. This is no masterpiece, and you shouldn't look for great acting, though Kris Kristofferson impressed, on the same day he and other country music legends performed at The Grammys. Charles Stevenson as the bumbling sheriff is also quite good. John Kapelos as the villain is the only human here who is genuinely a cartoon. The dogs are very intelligent. But it's more than a little obvious several dogs play each part. And some of the dogs don't look quite real. But a lot is demanded of them. There are a couple of "only in Hollywood" moments where a kid proves he can accomplish a lot. Other than that, you pretty much know what to expect. But I can't say anything negative. If you're a kid, it's great. And there's nothing offensive, except for some potty humor that apparently qualifies as G-rated these days, and some minor but necessary violence in a race with an evil villain. If you already enjoyed the Buddies series (and I did, even though I don't like dogs), you'll surely like it. If not, and especially if you don't care for kids' movies, well ...

Nataf

23/05/2023 06:30
My brother and sister watched this on repeat for years as kids. Great visuals and themes about family, honor, and friendship. Also fantastic action. Cute dogs talking and also racing against wolves in a dog sled race. Each dog has a unique personality that kids can relate to and even name their stuffed animals after. My parents probably got really tired of watching it and gave us Santa Buddies instead. Pretty good, but not as good as this God-given holy piece of entertainment. 10/10.

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23/05/2023 06:30
Many of us in the audience at the Lidgerwood Presbyterian Church, which is where we watched SNOW BUDDIES last Friday, have fond memories of watching ongoing film series with recurring characters, like Tarzan and Jane, Blondie and Dagwood, Andy Hardy and his family, to name just a few of the longer-running ones. But most moviegoers are unaware of which characters or group of characters has been filmed most often. Not counting silent, animated and short films, made-for-TV movies, and foreign-language films, TARZAN, not surprisingly, is #4 on the list, just a few films less than were made featuring Sherlock Holmes. Topping Holmes is another detective, a Chinese cop from Honolulu, Charlie Chan, who was in 45 pictures in all. By the way, none of the actors who played him was Oriental. At the top of the heap is that gang of ruffians from the Big Apple, the Bowery Boys, who were in a total of 48 flicks. Not all the actors or the characters they portrayed were in all 48, but the three or four main actors and their characters stuck together for a good share of them. And before that, the gang made 38 more movies as the East Side Kids and Dead End Kids-all told, more than Chan and Holmes combined. What, you ask, does this have to do with SNOW BUDDIES? Well, this AIR BUD sequel is Disney's longest running film series of all time, even surpassing the LOVE BUG bunch. The sixth film, prior to this, AIR BUDDIES, featured Bud's puppies as the main stars, as does this one, and presumably the next one, still in production, called SPACE BUDDIES. While SB has some fine voice talent in supporting roles, notably Whoopi Goldberg and Kris Kristofferson, the story stretches credibility with the young puppies pulling a dog sled in a grueling Alaskan race against adult dogs. But, hey, it's only a movie, so I'll cut Disney some slack over that. But I do give the studio some grief over the way they treated their canine actors. As an animal lover who loves to watch them in movies (SEABISCUIT is among my personal all-time Top Ten favorite films), I was appalled that the producers cut so many corners and disregarded so many guidelines and regulations by organizations like the American Humane Association, which is responsible for the end-credits line in movies with animals that states "No animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture." If you want to know more of the grisly details leading to the death of five puppies during the shoot, check out the blogs which accompany the User Comments and other info about this film. Sad as this case was, it is to be hoped that Disney and other film makers learned some lessons from these mistakes. I would not have watched this picture if I felt Disney had no remorse over its actions. I believe their next AIR BUD picture should carry a dedication which reads something like, "This film is dedicated to all past and present animal actors in the AIR BUD series who have performed so well and given so much of themselves in the production of these films." As moviegoers, we should insist the studio that is home to Mickey, Donald and Goofy does no less. Dale Roloff

ابراهيم خديجة

23/05/2023 06:30
The Disney Air Bud series is running very thin. Not to be confused with the Cuba Gooding Jr. vehicle SNOW DOGS; those five lovable Golden Retriever pups are back. Buddha, MudBud, Budderball, RoseBud and B-Dawg explore an ice cream truck and the next thing you know they are loaded on a plane and dropped in Alaska. They meet new friends Shasta and Talon and end up in an Arctic adventure. The pups team up with Shasta and enter an exciting dog-sled race across Alaska. You have to admit those cute fluffy Buddies are more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Alls well that ends well; and every kid in the family will be happy. A diverse group of actors lend their voices to this fell good movie directed by Robert Vince: Tom Everett Scott, Molly Shannon, Jim Belushi, Kris Kristofferson,Dylan Sprouse and Whoopi Goldberg.

Mai Selim Hamdan

23/05/2023 06:30
Terrible what Disney did to those dogs at the end that had to tread water, while looking distressed, all for a stupid scene. Forget you Disney!!!
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