Running Time: 1 Hr. 24 Min. Rating:G Genre:Children/Family The Buddies, Buddha (Field Cate), Rosebud (Liliana Mumy), Budderball (Josh Flitter), B-Dawg (Skyler Gisondo), and Mudbud (Henry Hodges), are the puppies of Buddy (Tom Everett Scott) and Molly (Molly Shannon). They’ve been adopted out to kids who have personalities that reflect their own. Buddha’s boy is going on a field trip to see Vision Enterprise’s new space shuttle, which is bound for the moon. Of course, the Buddies tag along for the ride. The shuttle has been designed by Pi (Bill Fagerbakke), a mousy scientist with a pet ferret named Gravity (Amy Sedaris). His rival Dr. Finkel (Kevin Weisman) knows that if the launch goes awry that he’ll be able to take over the project. Since Pi is a pet lover he’s designed this space adventure to be for the whole family, including pets. So the Buddies find themselves in their own dog-sized space suits and wandering around the complex… and right onto the shuttle. They’re launched into space and zero gravity. Dr. Finkel has programmed the computer to make it seem like it the shuttle’s fuel tanks were fully filled when one tank wasn’t filled. Mission control now has ten hours till the tank is empty to figure out how to refuel the tank and not abort the mission (allowing Finkel to take over). His flight crew, Slats (Lochlyn Munro) and Astro (Ali Hillis), find out an old Russian space station is still in space and manned by the nutty Yuri (Diedrich Bader) and his dog Spudnick (Jason Earles). Yuri is content to stay in space, but Spudnick misses his boy back on Earth. When the Buddies arrive they try and help Spudnick get back to planet Earth, but Yuri thinks that he’s been given five new companions to keep him company on the space station. Hope this helps you decide.Thanks for reading! :)Read full review
Won't go into the details but you have to know by the cover both movies are in the keeping of the traditional Disney entertainment, especially for the children. However though, I, as an adult, got as much enjoyment from Snow Buddies and Space Buddies as my 10 year old daughter. Dogs that talk have got to keep your attention and the humor involved is extremely entertaining. You can't go wrong by purchasing these movies and I will highly recommend them to all of my friends and family.
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It wasn't bad. Most would like it a lot more than I did. Go for it if it's cheaply priced.
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kids love it recommend
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I have yet to watch this, but I bought it for my 3 1/2 year old. He loves all the Buddy movies, but has only watched this one once. The first Buddy movie he watched so much, I could recite it word for word. Then the Snow Buddies, he watched quite a few times, but this one he has only watched it once. He just doesn't like it. He still watches the first one and the other, but has no interest in the Space Buddies. It does seem a little ridiculous, having 5 puppies in space, none the less, in space suits talking.
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