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Review of by Jeremy C — 29 Oct 2012

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This film is very cute, funny, and it has those lovable little puppies, the Buddies.

While they are on a field trip to the space station with their owners, a pack of golden retrievers, the Buddies, take an unexpected trip to the moon. Everyone on earth is worried sick about them. While they are in space they meet Spudnick (Voice by Jason Earles) a dog who has been kept on a space craft fuel center, he also is trying to return home. They are having the time of their life.

I really like this film because I like how it has the traditional buddies, itâ(TM)s cute and funny. I love the puppies! My favorite scene is right before Mudbud, (Voice by Henry Hodges), goes to get on the school bus, he leaps into a mud puddle after he just had a bath. My favorite character is Rosebud because she is the only girl with four other brothers. I love the space suites and how the dogs are acting. With the funny lines and situations, it keeps my interest throughout the entire film.

Robert Vince directs Space Buddies and Kevin DiCicco (character âAir Budâ?) is the writer. It stars F.T. Anderson (Investor #2), Diedrich Bader (Yuri) and Field Cate (Buddha).

A great message that I found in this film is that your dreams can come true if you believe. You have to really want it and work hard at it. Another message I found is that you should do whatever you can in your power to fix your problems. The Buddies have a big problem where they are stuck in Space, they keep trying to get back home and never give up. They have to depend on each other, cooperate and do what needs to be done to get back home.

I recommend Space Buddies to ages 5 to 13, but itâ(TM)s also a great film for those who love puppies and outer space. This is defiantly a great film for the whole family to sit down and enjoy.

I give this film 4 out of 5 stars, because I really like the messages, lessons, and it caught my attention from the very beginning. I love the tag line One Small Step for Dog. One Giant Leap for Dogkind. Reviewed by Brianna Hope Beaton, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic.

This review of Space Buddies (2009) was written by on 29 Oct 2012.

Space Buddies has generally received mixed reviews.

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