Air Bud (series)

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Air Bud
OwnerAir Bud Entertainment (original films and Air Buddies)
The Walt Disney Company (all Santa Paws films)
Years1997–2013
Films and television
Film(s)
Direct-to-video
Air Buddies series

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 Air 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. [1] [2] Following the box office failure of Golden Receiver, the rest of the films in the series were released in direct-to-video form. The Air Buddies or Disney Buddies spin-off series began in 2006 with the release of Air Buddies and it focuses on the adventures of Buddy's talking Golden Retriever puppies. [2] The franchise features fourteen films (five of which were in the Air Bud series and seven in the Air Buddies series), [3] in addition to two Christmas spin-offs of the Air Buddies series.

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Disney Buddies is one of the top direct-to-DVD franchises, just behind Disney Fairies at $300 million, with the first 12 films grossing $220 million by March 2014. [4]

History

Kevin DiCicco's Golden Retriever Buddy was featured on "America's Funniest Home Videos" and David Letterman's "Stupid Pet Tricks". He then (in 1991), approached the independent production company Keystone Entertainment to produce Air Bud , a film based on Buddy. He also formed his production company, Air Bud Productions, that year. [1] Disney's Miramax was brought on as the distribution company. [1] [5] Keystone indicated that no sequel was planned. The film did well in the home video market. [1]

By April 1998, DiCicco and Robert Vince, the film's producer at Keystone, had a falling out, as Keystone and Vince had gone forward with a sequel, Air Bud: Golden Receiver , without DiCicco, who also claimed he wasn't paid anything for the first film and that he owns the Air Bud rights (based on the name of this production company name).

DiCicco bred three offspring of Buddy and trained them for sports like Buddy. The puppies were signed to an endorsement deal by DiCicco for Milk-Bone dog biscuits for puppies. He intended to make his own sequel, Air Bud: The Next Generation, which was scheduled to start production in the fall of 1999, with its concept being a "cross between Ferris Bueller and Home Alone ". [1]

Disney and William Morris Agency were sued in December 2011 over the Santa Paws films being unauthorized copies of a 1991 script for Santa Paws: The Story of Santa's Dog. [6]

Film series

FilmU.S. release dateDirected byScreenplay byStory byProduced byRefs.
Air Bud
Air Bud August 1, 1997 Charles Martin Smith Paul Tamasy & Aaron Mendelssohn Robert Vince and William Vince [7]
Air Bud: Golden Receiver August 14, 1998 Richard Martin Robert Vince [8]
Air Bud: World Pup December 12, 2000Bill BannermanMike Whiting and Robert Vince & Anne VinceIan Fodie [9]
Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch June 18, 2002Robert VinceSara Sutton & Stephanie Isherwood and Anne Vince & Anna McRobertsRobert VinceRobert Vince and Anna McRoberts [10]
Air Bud: Spikes Back June 24, 2003 Mike Southon Anne Vince & Anna McRobertsAnna McRoberts, Robert Vince and Benjamin Kutz [11]
Air Buddies
Air Buddies December 12, 2006 Robert Vince Anna McRoberts & Robert Vince
Snow Buddies February 5, 2008 [12]
Space Buddies February 3, 2009 [13]
Santa Buddies November 24, 2009 [6]
Spooky Buddies September 20, 2011
Treasure Buddies January 31, 2012 [14] [15]
Super Buddies August 27, 2013
Santa Paws
The Search for Santa Paws November 23, 2010 Robert Vince Anna McRoberts & Robert Vince [16]
Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups November 20, 2012

Recurring cast and characters

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This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in more than two films in the series.

CharactersAir Bud film seriesBuddies film seriesSanta Paws film series
Air Bud Air Bud:
Golden Receiver
Air Bud:
World Pup
Air Bud:
Seventh Inning Fetch
Air Bud Spikes Back Air Buddies Snow Buddies Space Buddies Santa Buddies Spooky Buddies Treasure Buddies Super Buddies The Search for Santa Paws Santa Paws 2:
The Santa Pups
Buddy Air Buddy Rush
Chase
Zak
Chance
various Golden RetrieversShootervarious Golden Retrievers Tom Everett Scott V  
Jackie Framm (Sullivan) Wendy Makkena Cynthia Stevenson Chilton CraneCynthia Stevenson 
Josh Framm Kevin Zegers  
Tom StewartShayn Solberg 
Andrea FrammJessibelle and Katy MatherAlyson MacLaren Caitlin Wachs Katija Pevec  
Dr. Patrick Sullivan  Gregory Harrison Dale Midkiff Richard Karn Alf Humphreys Richard Karn 
Molly various Golden Retrievers  Molly Shannon V  
Noah Sullivan Hannah Marof and Emma MarofJake D. SmithSlade Pearce Dylan Minnette  
Sheriff Bob  Patrick Cranshaw  
B-Dawg  Skyler Gisondo V Cooper Roth V  
Buddha  Dominic Scott Kay V Jimmy Bennett V Field Cate V Charles Henry Wyson V Tenzing Trainor V  
Budderball  Josh Flitter V Nico Ghisi V Tucker Albrizzi V Jeremy Shinder V  
Mudbud  Spencer Fox V Henry Hodges V Ty Panitz V  
Rosebud  Abigail Breslin V Liliana Mumy V G Hannelius V  
Sniffer  Don Knotts V   Tim Conway V  
Eli  Danny Woodburn  Danny Woodburn
Santa Claus   George Wendt   Richard Riehle Pat Finn
Mrs. Claus   Patrika Darbo Cheryl Ladd

Crew

Credited asAir Bud film seriesSpin-offs
Air Buddies film seriesSanta Paws film series
Air Bud
(1997)
Air Bud:
Golden Receiver

(1998)
Air Bud:
World Pup

(2000)
Air Bud:
Seventh Inning Fetch

(2002)
Air Bud:
Spikes Back

(2003)
Air Buddies
(2006)
Snow Buddies
(2008)
Space Buddies
(2009)
Santa Buddies:
Here Comes Santa Paws/The Legend of Santa Paws

(2009)
Spooky Buddies
(2011)
Treasure Buddies
(2012)
Super Buddies
(2013)
The Search for
Santa Paws

(2010)
Santa Paws 2:
The Santa Pups

(2012)
Director Charles Martin Smith Richard Martin Bill Bannerman Robert Vince Mike SouthonRobert Vince
Producer(s) Robert Vince,
Michael Strange,
William Vince
Robert VinceIan FodieAnna McRoberts,
Robert Vince
Screenwriter(s)Paul Tamasy,
Aaron Mendelsohn
Mike Whiting,
Robert Vince,
Anne Vince
Sara Sutton,
Stephanie Isherwood,
Anne Vince,
Anna McRoberts
Anne Vince,
Anna McRoberts
Anna McRoberts,
Robert Vince,
Phil Hanley
Robert Vince,
Anna McRoberts
Robert Vince,
Anna McRoberts,
Philip Fracassi
Story byRobert Vince
Composer(s)Brahm WengerBrahm Wenger,
Gregory Prechel
Brahm Wenger
Cinematographer Mike Southon Cyrus BlockSteve AdelsonMike SouthonKamal DerkaouiMike SouthonKamal Derkaoui Mark Irwin Kamal DerkaouiMark Irwin
Editor(s)Alison VinceBruce Lange,
Melinda Seabrook
Kelly Herron,
Laura Mazur
Kelly Herron,
Jason Pielak
Kelly HerronJason PielakKelly Herron

See also

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