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The buddy film is a subgenre of romantic comedy, a combination of the romance, adventure and comedy film in which two people, bonded through some kind of affection or love for each other, go on an adventure, mission, or road trip.
Buddy, a blue mute rat in The Nut Job and its sequel The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature; Buddy, a character in the video game Lisa: The Painful; Buddy, one of the four protagonists in SuperKitties; Buddy, a member of the Short Circus on the American television series The Electric Company; Buddy, a fictional T. Rex and protagonist of Dinosaur Train
The buddy system is a procedure in which two individuals, the "buddies", operate together as a single unit so that they are able to monitor and help each other. [1] As per Merriam-Webster , the first known use of the phrase "buddy system" goes back to 1942.
Buddy DeFranco (1923–2014), American jazz clarinetist; Buddy Deppenschmidt (1936–2021), American jazz drummer; Buddy DeSylva (1895–1950), American songwriter, record executive, and film producer; Buddy Ebsen (1908–2003), American actor and dancer best known for his role in The Beverly Hillbillies; Buddy Emmons (1937–2015), American ...
Buddy is a 1997 American biographical comedy-drama family film written and directed by Caroline Thompson, produced by Jim Henson Pictures and American Zoetrope, ...
"Buddy, I’ve been around the world many times when I was a young cumulus nimbus cloud. It’s a wonderful place, filled with wondrous creatures—except dogs. Oh, by the way, don’t eat the ...
Buddy’s downtrodden vibe was drastically different from the Buddy that audiences know and love, whose lovable and childlike nature helps spread holiday cheer year after year.
Buddy immediately answered "Hatred!" Buddy was also one of the rare overtly Jewish characters on TV in that era, with one episode revolving around his belated decision to have a Bar Mitzvah. Amsterdam also wrote lyrics for the show's theme song, which were never heard on the air, but have been performed by Dick Van Dyke in concert. [ 8 ]