Snow Buddies Page #6

Synopsis: 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.
Genre: Adventure, Family
Director(s): Robert Vince
Production: Disney
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.4
G
Year:
2008
87 min
Website
1,280 Views


You're so clean.

Your coat is spotless.

I know. I look disgusting.

- [Whimpers]

- Shasta, are you OK?

Even though I can't see my mom and dad,

I know they're still with me.

This is the last time, la dernier fois,

you make a fool out of me

Moi, Jean George the third!

- [Screaming] Rabid dogs!

- [Barking, growling]

They've gone mad! Help!

Help! Rabid...

- Congratulations, young man.

- Say freeze, baby.

Freeze!

- Oh, nice.

- Great shot.

Couldn't have done it

without these pups.

Where'd these guys come from?

Those are the Buddies.

They call Fernfield, Washington home.

And their ride is about to take off,

so we best be hurrying.

How about one last sled run?

To the airport. Come on.

- Whoa!

- Yeah!

[Adam] Come on, Rosebud.

Come on, Budderball!

Yeah! OK, gee!

- Yeah, B-Dawg! Gee!

- Hike! Hike!

Bye, guys.

You really were our wish come true.

Shasta, you're the best friend

my brothers and I have ever had.

Bro, remember what I told you.

Yeah, hang loose.

Shasta, you're now

an official member of my posse.

Big pup, I'm going to miss everything

about you... but your butt. [chuckles]

Aw, shucks.

I'm gonna miss you too, Shasta.

You are our soul pup. Namaste.

Next time you're in Fernfield,

look us up.

If I didn't know better

I'd think they're saying goodbye.

Joe, it's not like they can talk.

Sometimes it really feels like they can.

Thank you, Buddies.

We'll really miss you.

[All whimpering]

[Engine turning]

There they go.

Come back anytime, Buddies.

[Barking]

- Buddy!

- Molly, hey!

Rosebud, come on, girl.

- Budderball!

- Buddha!

Yo, B-Dawg!

- Where's Mudbud?

- [Whining]

Fernfield. Home sweet dirt!

Come here, Mudbud! Come here, Mudbud!

Oh, come here, Mudbud!

- Good boy. Oh, Budderball.

- B-Dawg!

[Man] This past week, the annual

Ferntiuktuk Alaska Dog Sled Race

was won by a team made up

of Golden Retriever puppies.

Ferntiuktuk's own Adam Bilson and

his team of puppies overcame the odds

and defied expert opinion by finishing

first in this grueling two-day event.

I guess we can add

dog sledding to the family resume.

[Chuckles]

Do you think they've outgrown

the need to explore?

- Not a chance.

- I was afraid you'd say that.

[Adam] Yeah!

Come on, Shasta! Nice!

Go, Shasta!

Hike. Hike! Whoo! Whoo-hoo!

[Talon] Remember, life may lead you

where you least expect,

but have faith that you are exactly

where you are meant to be.

Sometimes you just have to have faith.

It's a dream come true!

We're surrounded by vanilla ice cream.

Is there dirt in China?

'Cause if there is,

I'm gonna keep digging.

We're golden, Golden Retrievers.

Seeking truth is a

great start to our day. Ohm...

Pshaw. B-Dawg is all about the danger.

You pup was chasing my kitten again.

Have you seen five puppies?

They look like us, only little.

We're rolling in this hood to find you.

That's what's, um, crackalakin'.

Name's Shasta,

and I'm an Alaskan Husky.

Aren't you as beautiful

as the yellow snow?

No, no, I was busy

watching a puppy sled team.

You pups ain't from

around these parts, are you?

[(music) Mitchel Musso: Lean On Me]

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Robert Vince

Robert Vince is a Canadian director, producer, writer and screenwriter. He has been involved in movie production since the late 1980s and has been directing movies since 2000. Vince specializes in directing movies that feature animals playing sports, such as MVP: Most Valuable Primate, the Air Buddies series, and Chestnut: Hero of Central Park. He's also William Vince's brother. more…

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