Un Yorkshire Terrier, compitiendo en una competencia televisada de canto, está separado de su dueño por un trabajador oportunista.Un Yorkshire Terrier, compitiendo en una competencia televisada de canto, está separado de su dueño por un trabajador oportunista.Un Yorkshire Terrier, compitiendo en una competencia televisada de canto, está separado de su dueño por un trabajador oportunista.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Jonathan Mangum
- Rover
- (voz)
Kaitlyn Maher
- Tiny
- (voz)
George Newbern
- Bark
- (voz)
Maulik Pancholy
- Raj
- (voz)
Chris Coppola
- Tune
- (voz)
Jared Gertner
- Puglay
- (voz)
Reseñas destacadas
This is my 8 year olds favorite, has been for a while now. She sings along and quotes the movie as it plays. A dog is caught by the dog catcher and somehow escapes and gets on a American Idol type show.
Netflix has all the sequels and IMDB tv has this one, the original.
Netflix has all the sequels and IMDB tv has this one, the original.
The target audience of this movie are mainly young kids but the adults who watch it with them will also get to enjoy it.
It is about a cute dog Tiny participating in a singing competition. It seems to be based on American Idol. I am not a fan of the show but I could see that the jury dogs were created based on the original jury of American Idol.
Like kid movies should it includes a learning message of fighting for one's dreams and to do it in a fair way. It also includes a lot of adventures that will keep the kids interested.
Us adults will be able to guess how the movie will go, but it is still enjoyable to watch especially if one loves dogs. The dogs are incredibly cute and also get us to laugh.
It is about a cute dog Tiny participating in a singing competition. It seems to be based on American Idol. I am not a fan of the show but I could see that the jury dogs were created based on the original jury of American Idol.
Like kid movies should it includes a learning message of fighting for one's dreams and to do it in a fair way. It also includes a lot of adventures that will keep the kids interested.
Us adults will be able to guess how the movie will go, but it is still enjoyable to watch especially if one loves dogs. The dogs are incredibly cute and also get us to laugh.
I couldn't stop watching it... It really wasn't very good in terms of the story line and predictability but those dogs were just so darn cute I will just watch them singing songs without any story to go along with it.
There isn't a singular reason why you should waste your precious 80 years of life on this movie. I got this movie on a DVD at the library, and boy oh boy do I regret it. I didn't spend ANYTHING on this movie, and I already feel as if I drastically overpaid. My sister is an addict for dog movies and dogs in general, but this addiction has only boosted my feeling of insurmountable annoyance at this movie. I am honestly convinced that even the CGI of Skibidi Toilet looks impressive compared to this. If I could praise this movie for one thing, though, it would be the fact that the Mexican dog says, "big and easy." Don't even bother asking why that's funny to me.
Pup Star is a fun, fantastic, family-friendly film! It really is an amazing and inspiring movie with talking and singing dogs. I found myself cheering for the super talented Tiny and booing the bad guys, or should I say bad dogs!
The story is about Tiny, an adorable Yorkie pup who dreams of becoming the next Pup Star, which is a spin off of the popular TV singing competition reality shows. The celebrity judges include Dog Gnarly, Blake Sheltie, Lady Paw Paw and of course, Simone Growl.
Along Tiny's journey, she is dog napped, meets colorful companions and becomes a more inspired singer with the help of Charlie, who is on his own journey. Tiny is encouraged by everyone she meets to keep going and not give up on her dreams. My favorite part is when Tiny sings. Kaitlyn Maher's voice over and singing of Tiny is outstanding and all 13 original songs are so strong melodically that I found myself humming along to the song Blue Skies after watching it. Additionally, the various voice over and singing talents for all the other dogs are equally impressive.
The message of this film is never give up and follow your dreams. Tiny faces many challenges and tries her hardest to persevere and reconnect with her loving family.
The talking and singing dogs are created with amazing special effects. Their mouths move in perfect harmony with the words and lyrics. Also, I love the rich and emotional music composed by Brahm Wenger which draws you in from the get go. I recently had the privilege to interview the writer and producer of Pup Star, Anna McRoberts and she mentioned that this is the biggest cast of talking and singing dogs ever in one movie - 31 total. Bow Wow!!!
Out of all the Air Bud Entertainment movies, this is my favorite. We can all relate to following our dreams no matter what they are and cheering for the underdog. I recommend this film to kids age 5 to 18 as well as anyone who loves dogs – kids and adults alike. With so many wonderful things to love about this family friendly film movie, I give it 5 out of 5 pup stars! I want to share one more thing: throughout this entire film, I actually forgot that dogs don't really talk or do they?
Reviewed by Abigail Zoe L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
The story is about Tiny, an adorable Yorkie pup who dreams of becoming the next Pup Star, which is a spin off of the popular TV singing competition reality shows. The celebrity judges include Dog Gnarly, Blake Sheltie, Lady Paw Paw and of course, Simone Growl.
Along Tiny's journey, she is dog napped, meets colorful companions and becomes a more inspired singer with the help of Charlie, who is on his own journey. Tiny is encouraged by everyone she meets to keep going and not give up on her dreams. My favorite part is when Tiny sings. Kaitlyn Maher's voice over and singing of Tiny is outstanding and all 13 original songs are so strong melodically that I found myself humming along to the song Blue Skies after watching it. Additionally, the various voice over and singing talents for all the other dogs are equally impressive.
The message of this film is never give up and follow your dreams. Tiny faces many challenges and tries her hardest to persevere and reconnect with her loving family.
The talking and singing dogs are created with amazing special effects. Their mouths move in perfect harmony with the words and lyrics. Also, I love the rich and emotional music composed by Brahm Wenger which draws you in from the get go. I recently had the privilege to interview the writer and producer of Pup Star, Anna McRoberts and she mentioned that this is the biggest cast of talking and singing dogs ever in one movie - 31 total. Bow Wow!!!
Out of all the Air Bud Entertainment movies, this is my favorite. We can all relate to following our dreams no matter what they are and cheering for the underdog. I recommend this film to kids age 5 to 18 as well as anyone who loves dogs – kids and adults alike. With so many wonderful things to love about this family friendly film movie, I give it 5 out of 5 pup stars! I want to share one more thing: throughout this entire film, I actually forgot that dogs don't really talk or do they?
Reviewed by Abigail Zoe L., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.
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- ConexionesFollowed by Pup Star: Better 2Gether (2017)
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- 1.540.986 US$
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- 1h 32min(92 min)
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