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The Air Bud film series (also known as Disney Buddies) is an American film franchise based on a sports-playing Golden Retriever named Buddy, portrayed by Buddy. [1] The franchise began in 1997 with the theatrical release of Air Bud , followed by the theatrical release of Air Bud: Golden Receiver in 1998.
Buddy was found by Kevin di Cicco as a stray dog in the Sierra Nevada in the summer of 1989. [1] Di Cicco adopted the disheveled Golden Retriever and brought him home to San Diego, California, where he trained the dog in the sports of basketball, baseball, football, soccer, and hockey. [1] Buddy's most eagerly awaited sport was basketball.
According to the 32-year-old's IMDb page, Zegers has stayed quite busy since his "Air Bud" days, starring in shows like "Gossip Girl," "Gracepoint," and the movie, "The Mortal Instruments: City of ...
Photo: Getty. Comet might have been the most important character of the entire show. It's debatable, but he was definitely the most talented. His 'Air Bud' role came after his stint on 'Full House.'
It was reissued by Disney on DVD on June 16, 2008 in a double-pack alongside Air Bud: Spikes Back. Mill Creek Entertainment reissued the film on January 14, 2020 on a 2-disc boxset, also containing other Air Bud films owned by Air Bud Entertainment. [3] All five Air Bud films, including Seventh Inning Fetch, arrived on Disney+ on October 1 ...
Disney+ announced Friday that the original Air Bud franchise — consisting of 1997’s Air Bud, 1998’s Air Bud: Golden Receiver, 2000’s Air Bud: World Pup, 2002’s Air Bud: Seventh Inning ...
Air Bud: World Pup, also known as Air Bud 3, is a 2000 sports comedy film directed by Bill Bannerman. The third film in the Air Bud series, it was the second to be filmed without the original Buddy, the canine star of the first film from 1997; Buddy died after production of the first film.
Air Bud received mixed reviews but was a commercial success, grossing $4 million in its opening weekend and totaling $27.8 million in its run against an estimated $3 million budget. [3] It was followed by a direct sequel, Air Bud: Golden Receiver, in 1998, and spawned a film franchise that includes the spin-off series Air Buddies.