Space Buddies (2009)

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Written by Kevin DiCicco, Robert Vince

Directed by Robert Vince

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2009

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Those precocious but perfect pups from the first two movies become canine cosmonauts in this latest film. When their masters head off to see the launch of Vision One, an unmanned space shuttle, the dogs decide to follow them and join in the fun. But when they decide to explore the high security facility they accidentally get stranded on the shuttle, and next thing they know they are taking off on an intergalactic adventure. Stopping off for fuel at an abandoned Russian space station they meet a Dogmonaut called Spudnick, who decides to join them. But how will they get back to Earth? It's up to a mission control scientist's pet ferret to talk them down! Buddha, Rosebud, Budderball, B-Dawg and Mudbud are as adorable as ever in this intergalactic romp.

When is Space Buddies next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic November 24th, 7:30pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD November 24th, 7:30pm. See more...

Cast

Jason EarlesSpudnick
Image for Diedrich BaderDiedrich BaderYuri
Pat FinnBill Wolfson
Nico GhisiBartleby
Skyler GisondoB-Dawg
Nolan GouldSam
Bill FagerbakkePi
Field CateBuddha
Kendall CrossSam's Mom
Mike DopudInvestor
F.T. AndersonInvestor
Mark DowneyBritish Reporter
Josh FlitterBudderball
Chris GauthierTad's Cameraman
C. Ernst HarthGuard

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