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The Buddies remind Santa Paws' feisty son, Puppy Paws, about the true meaning of Christmas.The Buddies remind Santa Paws' feisty son, Puppy Paws, about the true meaning of Christmas.The Buddies remind Santa Paws' feisty son, Puppy Paws, about the true meaning of Christmas.
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- 1 nomination total
Tom Bosley
- Santa Paws
- (voice)
Field Cate
- Buddha
- (voice)
Tim Conway
- Sniffer
- (voice)
Chris Coppola
- Comet
- (voice)
Josh Flitter
- Budderball
- (voice)
Skyler Gisondo
- B-Dawg
- (voice)
Zachary Gordon
- Puppy Paws
- (voice)
Ellie Harvie
- Pete's Mom
- (as Ellie Harvey)
Richard Kind
- Eddy the Elf Dog
- (voice)
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This is the kind of movie you put on to keep your kids entertained and out of your hair for a couple hours. And of course it has puppies. But it's not anything great.
I've never seen an Air Bud movie. I know right? Insanity. But it's Christmas and so I just have to watch a ridiculous amount of Christmas movies, no matter how bad they are. This film just lays it out straight away. Santa and his dog (???) are walking (probably on the spot) in a painfully obvious CGI North Pole. Suddenly the dog talks, with a CGI mouth but a face as blank as a plank of wood. It turns out this is Santa Paws, the dog that delivers presents to all the good puppies in the world. Anyway, the Christmas spirit is dying, and this causes the North Pole to lose power. Puppy Paws, a little ragamuffin that just wants to be a normal puppy, sets off to learn from the Air Buddies. This film will be painful to anybody over the age of 6. Sometimes the animals, such as the reindeer, are completely CGI, but don't fit their surroundings at all. Christopher Lloyd plays a dog catcher named Crooge (I can't believe I'm typing this either). He stalks around like some kind of serial killer, but goes completely slapstick when he needs to catch a dog. The movie also contains a sick and possibly dying little boy, a vomit inducing song, and characters such as B-Dawg. He's a puppy. He break dances. Once again, something that seems to be a staple of kids movies, we have a protagonist that ruins everything. He breaks stuff, gets puppies in trouble, and so on. Why do kids films always have the message that it's OK to be an idiot? How about a character that uses common sense and has some social skills. He doesn't even learn a valuable lesson, those around him just have to accept him for who he is. The less said about the annoying voices the better, but one performance that simply can't be ignored is that of Santa. A supercut needs to be made of his reactions to terrible news. He's a lifeless soul in a film that aims for cute, but smashes through annoying.
Trying to write a review as a six year old is not easy,because any body much over this age will almost despise this film.If you have seen the buddy films you will know what i mean but this takes sickly sweet to a new level,don't get me wrong ,im not a killjoy and its a wonderful life is one of my favourite films of all time but as an adult this really did make me cringe.Yes i know its a kids film but most kids today a a little more critical of what they see than we probably were as kids.Would rate this 5 for young children and 3 for everybody else,Watch out for the pup singing a Christmas song,the most cringe-worthy moment of all the Christmas films i have ever seen,I hope that is not considered a spoiler as it doesn't give anything away.
I absolutely love the "Buddies" movies. When I heard of this one coming out, I just desperately wanted to see it! I gotta be honest, this is one of the best Christmas movies I have ever seen in my entire life! While the previous three had some ups and downs, I didn't really see anything bad with this one. Unlike the previous three, "Santa Buddies" helped me learn more about the Buddies than I've ever known before. I always imagined B-Dawg as the possible leader of the Buddies, but I wasn't sure if there really was a leader amongst the five, and while Rosebud did seem to show some good leadership skills compared to her brothers, I believe this movie truly revealed to me that B-Dawg really is the leader. If you watch the film, you'll probably see what I mean. While this is the fourth installment in the "Buddies" series, this was actually the first one to have a song in it, which wasn't necessary but good to have in the film. Also, I might add that compared to other Christmas movies and specials I have seen, the plot to this one is actually very original. Most Christmas specials have one of five plots: 1. A kid has one wish for Christmas that he really wants, 2. Santa Claus has a problem of some kind and wants it resolved, 3. Somebody tries to take over Christmas from Santa, 4. A parody on "A Christmas Carol", or 5. A parody on "It's a Wonderful Life". This movie is not one of those plots. The plot to this movie involves Santa and his helpers trying to get everyone to believe in the Spirit of Christmas. This is a completely original plot that has never been used in any other Holiday movie or special. At least none that I can think of. Overall, this was by far the best of the "Buddies" movies, and it left me looking forward to seeing the next one. Although, I do have kind of a bad feeling that this is probably going to be the last movie of the series. I hope it isn't, but if it is, then I really hope they make a TV series. The Buddies are all great characters that I always look forward to seeing, because each one has a great personality, and I simply adore their chemistry. On a whole, "Santa Buddies" is a wonderful movie that should be in everybody's collection of Christmas movies for years to come.
When Puppy Paws, the spirited son of Santa Paws, forgets the true meaning of this time of year, the Buddies must remind him that the spirit of Christmas is about things that can't be wrapped in wrapping paper.
The Buddies remind Santa Paws's son, Paws Patinhas, the true meaning of Christmas.
Yet another Air Buds production, which won't necessarily please the adults, the little ones probably, yes, because of the excess of cuteness.
The puppies are so cute, I thought the movie would be just as cute, but no... I didn't like the voices, the slang, everything was weird, the movie itself didn't help... In 2017 I was already bored with the Buddies...
The Buddies remind Santa Paws's son, Paws Patinhas, the true meaning of Christmas.
Yet another Air Buds production, which won't necessarily please the adults, the little ones probably, yes, because of the excess of cuteness.
The puppies are so cute, I thought the movie would be just as cute, but no... I didn't like the voices, the slang, everything was weird, the movie itself didn't help... In 2017 I was already bored with the Buddies...
Did you know
- TriviaThe only Buddies movie to not have a fart joke from Budderball.
- GoofsThe movie is set in the fictional town of Fernfield Washington, there is however a sign for Coast Capital and Autoplan, a Canadian financial institution and insurance agency respectively.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Live from Studio Five: Episode #1.53 (2009)
- SoundtracksJingle Bell Rings
Lyrics by Brahm Wenger and Justin Long
Music by Brahm Wenger and Gregory Prechel
Arranged by Gregory Prechel
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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