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Post by Belchic on Sept 3, 2013 19:04:14 GMT -5
Sounds more like Mood Rings to me.
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Post by Belchic on Sept 18, 2013 22:34:12 GMT -5
I just got a chance to see Super Buddies! Truly epic, Dawg! I think this was easily the second best Buddies movie (Santa Buddies still takes the cake)!
I was a bit surprised that they managed to sneak John Ratzenberger into this movie.
There was one little scene that strangely made me think of my quirk, even though it wasn't.
If there was something I had to complain about in this film, there are two things: 1. I wish we got to see more of the Buddies showing off their superpowers. I mean, they do plenty of it, but for me, it didn't seem like enough. Well, at least they weren't upstaged by the supporting cast so much like they were in Spooky Buddies. 2. The animation on the aliens was extremely creepy!
I also learned in this movie that B-Dawg is officially the leader of the Buddies, for he said so himself.
They could really do a lot more with this franchise! I'm so hoping that Disney decides to make an animated Buddies TV series!
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Post by babclayman on Sept 19, 2013 4:21:38 GMT -5
Be fair, B-Dawg is somewhat egotistical, so maybe he's a Self Appointed Leader. I always felt Buddah was more the Leader. What did you think, Belchic?
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Post by Belchic on Sept 19, 2013 9:28:53 GMT -5
Be fair, B-Dawg is somewhat egotistical, so maybe he's a Self Appointed Leader. I always felt Buddah was more the Leader. What did you think, Belchic? What did I think of what? If you meant what you said about the leader: I'm not too sure. Buddha never really showed any signs of being a leader, plus if he was the leader, wouldn't you think he'd do a lot more than the others? Also, I'm sure B-Dawg is the leader. There was evidence given in the previous films. Just because B-Dawg can be egotistical, that doesn't mean he's always wrong. If you meant the movie: If you would have read my post, you will see that I clearly share my thoughts on the movie. I'm sorry, bab, but human beings have this little skill called reading, and you should use it if you want to get by in life. I'm not trying to be mean or rude, but you do have a tendency to not read half of the things I say when I make posts, and it gets irritating when I have to repeat myself for you all the time.
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Post by Stirfry on Sept 19, 2013 9:57:16 GMT -5
Really? B Dawg is the leader? I always thought Rosebud was the leader. B Dawg seems like the main character but Rosebud seems more like the leader. Anyway, I didn't even mind the supporting cast getting so much attention in Spooky Buddies, they made an entertaining movie with it. It wasn't quite as cliche as Santa Buddies.
Unfortunately I can't even see this movie. It's not even listed on Netflix as unavailable.
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Post by Belchic on Sept 19, 2013 10:45:33 GMT -5
Unfortunately I can't even see this movie. It's not even listed on Netflix as unavailable. Isn't that a bummer? I had to go out and buy it because of that! Freaking Netflix only having limited movies available now!
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Post by babclayman on Nov 7, 2013 8:52:35 GMT -5
Question; This has been making me think.
When we see the Animals talk in the Buddies films, is it that they're only speaking in Animal Language, Like "101 Dalmatians" or can they actually talk Human?
I mean, I know Santa talked to them in Santa Buddies, but with that, it's Santa, I'm sure he has the power to speak any language.
Any cases where they confirm what language they speak?
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Post by Belchic on Nov 7, 2013 18:07:31 GMT -5
I guess it could depend on the franchise.
Like for instance, in 101 Dalmatians, the dogs can only talk to other animals in their own language but cannot talk to humans.
On the other hand, according to Pound Puppies, dogs can talk to humans, but they've kept it a secret from humans.
Then there's franchises like All Dogs Go to Heaven where only select humans are able to talk to dogs.
To answer your question on Santa Buddies: the animals at the North Pole are able to talk to humans because of the Christmas magic they inherit. They even explain it in the movie.
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Post by babclayman on Nov 7, 2013 18:16:58 GMT -5
That I am aware of. Like said, I even figured Santa's magic enables to talk to Animals.
What is the norm for Buddies though?
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Post by Belchic on Nov 7, 2013 19:14:10 GMT -5
The norm for the Buddies is on the level of 101 Dalmatians: they can talk to each other but not to humans.
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Post by Belchic on Feb 4, 2014 11:42:40 GMT -5
Disney is apparently using the Buddies as some kind of marketing ploy. They're using them to advertise some organization for pet adoptions. I'm not sure if this is to promote the movies, or if it's to advertise the organization, but either way, I think it's a clever thing.
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Post by Belchic on May 8, 2015 22:59:45 GMT -5
Well, it hurts me to say this, but I think the creators of the Buddies movies are officially done with the series. They're currently working on a new film called Russell Madness. So with that in mind, I don't see them going back to the Buddies.
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Post by RaceFanX on May 9, 2015 11:52:34 GMT -5
"Working on?" Russel Madness is came out in February.
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Post by Belchic on Sept 15, 2015 15:11:33 GMT -5
I just saw Russell Madness last night, and quite frankly...it sucked. The plot was cliché and predictable, the theme made no sense, the casting was lazy, the talking monkey upstaged the dog, and worst of all, it had pee jokes! Not a good substitute for the Buddies movies, and I hope Disney decides to bring them back.
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