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Buddy
SpeciesCanis familiaris
BreedGolden Retriever
SexMale
BornMarch 23, 1988
Sierra Nevada, (found near June Lake, California)
DiedFebruary 10, 1998 (aged 9)
San Diego, California
OccupationDog actor
Years active1989–1998
OwnerKevin di Cicco
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Buddy (March 23, 1988 – February 10, 1998) was a Golden Retrieverdog actor. He was best known for his role as himself in the film Air Bud. https://entsoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/betriebssystem-apple-computer.

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  3. Air Bud: Golden Receiver (also known as Air Bud 2) is a 1998 sports comedy film directed by Richard Martin. It is the sequel to Air Bud. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is also the last of the Air Bud films to be released theatrically. Outside the United States the film was often titled Air Bud 2.

Early life[edit]

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Buddy was found by Kevin DiCicco as a stray dog in the Sierra Nevada in the summer of 1989.[1] DiCicco adopted the disheveled Golden Retriever and brought him home to San Diego, where he trained him in the sports of basketball, baseball, football, soccer, and hockey.[1] Buddy's most eagerly awaited sport was basketball. https://uovd.over-blog.com/2021/01/fnaf-1234-free-download.html. He was touted as the Michael Jordan of dogs[citation needed]. DiCicco revealed that Buddy tried to bite the ball, but its slipperiness, enhanced by saliva or more efficiently by olive oil, would propel it from his mouth.[2]

Early appearances[edit]

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His first appearance was on America's Funniest Home Videos.[3] He then gained further fame bouncing a basketball off his muzzle and into a basketball hoop on David Letterman's 'Stupid Pet Tricks' segment of the Late Show with David Letterman.[4] Buddy appeared three times on the Late Show.[2]

Film[edit]

He was cast as Buddy in the 1997 Disney film Air Bud, a film that tells the story of a golden retriever abandoned by his alcoholic abusive owner. In the film, he moved in with a boy named Josh Framm who was depressed after his father died in a plane crash. He appeared on the Kids' Choice Awards in 1998, where he was nominated for a Blimp Award for the film. Prior to his death, Buddy sired nine puppies.[5][6]Air Bud was Buddy's final acting role.

Illness and death[edit]

In 1997, Buddy had his right hind leg amputated due to synovial cell sarcoma, a type of cancer that manifests near the joints, although he was still able to shoot hoops.[7] Six months later Air Buddy died in his sleep due to complications from cancer on February 10, 1998, at his owner's San Diego home.[8] At the time of his death, Buddy was 9 years old.[5] Buddy was a month and 13 days away from celebrating his 10th birthday. Air Bud: Golden Receiver was dedicated to his memory.

Book[edit]

Call of duty 4 modern warfare all intel. Buddy's story is told in the 2012 book Go Buddy!, written by his owner Kevin DiCicco.[1][9]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryStatus
1999Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Animal StarNominated
1998Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Animal StarNominated[10]

Films and TV[edit]

Film[edit]

  • Air Bud - Buddy (1997)
  • Fluke - Buddy (1995)

Television[edit]

  • Full House - Comet (1 episode)(1995)
  • America's Funniest Home Videos - Himself (1992)
  • Late Show with David Letterman - Himself (1994)
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Himself (1995, 1998)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdi Cicco, Kevin (2012). Go Buddy! The Air Bud Story. Air Bud Publishing Group / Amazon.com. p. 348. ISBN0-9859-8370-1.
  2. ^ abAir Bud: Kevin DiCicco Exclusive Interview on YouTube, ScreenSlam.com
  3. ^Tony Perry (August 9, 1992). 'Once Again, It's Man's Best Friend to the Rescue'. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  4. ^Margaret A. McGurk (August 14, 1998). 'Wholesome Air Bud scores with youngsters'. The Cincinnati Enquirer. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  5. ^ abTribune News Services (February 13, 1998). 'Athletic Canine Star Of `Air Bud' Film Dies'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  6. ^Ryan, Joal (Feb 13, 1998). 'Hollywood Mourns Loss of 'Air Bud''. E! Online. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  7. ^Tribune News Services (August 7, 1997). 'Cancer Can't Ground `Air Bud' Hoops Pooch'. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  8. ^''Air Bud' Star Dies Of Cancer,'. The Spokesman-Review. February 13, 1998. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  9. ^'The Story Behind 'Air Bud''. KATU. August 30, 2012. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2017.
  10. ^Melanie Mcfarland (April 3, 1998). 'The Kids Get Their Say For Nickelodeon Awards'. The Seattle Times. Retrieved November 3, 2012.

External links[edit]

  • Buddy on IMDb
  • Kevin DiCicco on IMDb
  • Air Buddy at Find a Grave
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Air Bud: World Pup
Directed byBill Bannerman
Produced byIan Fodie
Written byMike Whiting
Robert Vince
Anne Vince
Based onCharacters
by Paul Tamasy
Aaron Mendelsohn
Kevin DiCicco
StarringKevin Zegers
Brittany Paige Bouck
Dale Midkiff
Caitlin Wachs
Chilton Crane
Shayn Solberg
Miguel Sandoval
Chantal Strand
Music byBrahm Wenger
CinematographyCyrus Block
Edited byKelly Herron
Laura Mazur
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Home Video
Release date
Running time
83 minutes
CountryUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

Air Bud: World Pup, also known as Air Bud 3, is a 2000 direct-to-video comedy film directed by Bill Bannerman. The third film in the Air Bud series, it was the first to be filmed without Buddy, the canine star of the first two films; Buddy died after production of the previous film, Golden Receiver.World Pup was the first film in the Air Bud series not to be released theatrically in the U.S., opting to only be released on video; however, it was played in Philippine theaters for a limited time.

Plot[edit]

Teenager Josh Framm's mother, Jackie, has just married her veterinarian boyfriend, Dr. Patrick Sullivan (Dale Midkiff). Josh and his best friend, Tom Stewart (Shayn Solberg), just made their school's soccer team when their coach reveals that their team will become co-ed. Josh meets Emma Putter, an attractive, wealthy girl who just moved to Fernfield from England after her mother's death, who will not only be playing on his soccer team, but also has a golden retriever named Molly, who Buddy also finds attractive. Emma invites Josh to a party at her house and Tom arrives dressed up like a British soldier and looking quite silly wearing a kilt. At the same time, things work out between Buddy and Molly and they become infatuated on the second floor in Emma's house, all the while, Josh's sister, Andrea Framm (Caitlin Wachs) and her best friend, Tammy (Chantal Strand), want to scope out what's really going on at the party. Fontdoctor 10. Molly quickly has puppies with Buddy. Next, it is discovered that Buddy also has the uncanny ability to play soccer. However, the soccer committee decided on the recommendation of chairman Jack Stearns to ban the Timberwolves from the soccer league all because they had Buddy on their team.

The Timberwolves were given two options: either remove Buddy from their team or remove their team from the league (either way, the Springbrook Spartans, the team Jack serves as coach of, would have rectified their 3-1 loss to the Timberwolves). Knowing Buddy was the star player, they naturally quit the league. When Jack's son, Spartans all-star captain Steve Stearns, learns that the Timberwolves have been banned from the league, he's outraged and confronts his father, leading to Jack calling Timberwolves coach Montoya and informing him that, after careful consideration, the committee had a change of heart and the Timberwolves were back in the league. Buddy has a uniform and is on the roster, leading Josh's soccer team to the state championship against the Spartans. However, trouble ensues when Buddy and Molly's six newborn puppies are kidnapped by a man called Snerbert (Martin Ferrero), who wants to sell them for whippets. Once they are caught by Josh, Andrea and Emma, Snerbert's assistant, Webster (Don McMillan), the butler Emma's father, Geoffrey (Duncan Regehr), hired to help care for Molly during her pregnancy, threw Snerbert under the bus by revealing the motive for the kidnapping: Snerbert wanted to get rich, while Webster just wanted a puppy, something he always wanted since childhood. Webster subsequently offers to drive Andrea, Josh, Emma and Buddy to the stadium, which the Timberwolves were losing because Emma, Josh and Buddy were missing, while an army of dogs stayed behind to make sure Snerbert didn't try to go anywhere. The Timberwolves subsequently win the championship thanks to a game-winning goal by Buddy. Afterwards, Buddy helps the United States women's national soccer team win the FIFA Women's World Cup in a penalty shootout against Norway .

Cast[edit]

  • Kevin Zegers - Josh Framm
  • Martin Ferrero - Snerbert
  • Dale Midkiff - Dr. Patrick Sullivan
  • Caitlin Wachs - Andrea Framm
  • Chilton Crane - Jackie Framm-Sullivan
  • Brittany Paige Bouck - Emma Putter
  • Shayn Solberg - Tom Stewart
  • Miguel Sandoval - Coach Montoya
  • Chantal Strand - Tammy
  • Duncan Regehr - Geoffrey Putter
  • Briana Scurry - Herself
  • Alexander Ludwig - Cameo
  • Don McMillan - Webster

Film location[edit]

Shooting took place in Vancouver.[citation needed] The soccer field and red brick buildings in the background are part of Shaughnessy Elementary School.[citation needed]

Release[edit]

The movie was released directly to DVD and VHS on December 12, 2000 by Walt Disney Home Video.[1]Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment continued its line of Air Bud Special Edition DVDs with the release of Air Bud: World Pup Special Edition on June 16, 2010.[2]

Mill Creek Entertainment was reissued the movie on January 14, 2020 on a 2-disc boxset also containing the other Air Bud movies owned by Air Bud Entertainment.[3]

Reception[edit]

Michael Scheinfeld from Common Sense Media gave the film four stars out of five, saying the film 'has a big heart and positive values involving sharing, cooperation, and friendship, but it never gets preachy or sappy.'[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Air Bud: World Pup DVD Review (Special Edition)'. www.dvdizzy.com. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  2. ^'Air Bud: World Pup DVD Release Date June 15, 2010'. Retrieved 4 July 2020 – via www.blu-ray.com.
  3. ^https://www.millcreekent.com/products/air-bud-collection
  4. ^'Air Bud: World Pup - Movie Review'. www.commonsensemedia.org. 9 September 2010. Retrieved 4 July 2020.

External links[edit]

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  • Air Bud: World Pup on IMDb

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