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Air Bud: Spikes Back

  • Video
  • 2003
  • G
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
2.3K
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Air Bud: Spikes Back (2003)
Animal AdventureComedyFamilySport

Disney serves up adventure with everyone's favorite golden retriever!Disney serves up adventure with everyone's favorite golden retriever!Disney serves up adventure with everyone's favorite golden retriever!

  • Director
    • Mike Southon
  • Writers
    • Kevin DiCicco
    • Robert Vince
    • Anne Vince
  • Stars
    • Darren J. Birch
    • Christopher Bishop
    • Tyler Boissonnault
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mike Southon
    • Writers
      • Kevin DiCicco
      • Robert Vince
      • Anne Vince
    • Stars
      • Darren J. Birch
      • Christopher Bishop
      • Tyler Boissonnault
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Darren J. Birch
    • Pottery Vendor
    Christopher Bishop
    • Justin
    Tyler Boissonnault
    Tyler Boissonnault
    • Connor
    J. Winston Carroll
    • Mr. Tilly
    • (as J.W. Carroll)
    Patrick Cranshaw
    Patrick Cranshaw
    • Sheriff Bob
    Brian Dobson
    • Polly
    • (voice)
    Doug Funk
    • Mailman
    Nicholas Harrison
    Nicholas Harrison
    • Coach McKay
    C. Ernst Harth
    C. Ernst Harth
    • Phil
    Alf Humphreys
    Alf Humphreys
    • Patrick
    • (as Alfred E. Humphreys)
    Ellen Kennedy
    Ellen Kennedy
    • Tammy's Mom
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    Kathryn Kirkpatrick
    • Mrs. Miller
    Bailey Kitzmann
    • Billy
    Edie McClurg
    Edie McClurg
    • Gram Gram
    Katija Pevec
    Katija Pevec
    • Andrea Framm
    Xantha Radley
    Xantha Radley
    • Donna
    Gabrielle Reece
    Gabrielle Reece
    • Gabrielle Reece
    Nancy Robertson
    Nancy Robertson
    • Principal Pickle
    • Director
      • Mike Southon
    • Writers
      • Kevin DiCicco
      • Robert Vince
      • Anne Vince
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    1soccer_shock

    LAME LAME LAME

    OK, this is one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I mean, why do these people even bother to do a FIFTH one of this. What's next? Tennis? Roller Blading? These movies are like exactly the same as the MVP series. Everything they can't teach a dog to do, such as play hockey or snowboard, they teach the monkey to do. It's the same freaking story every time, I feel sad for the people who actually pay money to go see these movies in a theater because these movies are completely obvious and I would rather spend my money on some other movie that is actually interesting. Also, I wouldn't recommend seeing and MVP movies unless you find it more amusing to watch a monkey play numerous sports.
    anxietyresister

    Utterly worthless pap

    I feel I do not need to see the preceding four films in this sorry series, as they all seem to be the same story retold with a different sport: Cute dog excels at soccer/basketball/croquet and wins every game going, while irritating pre-teens fall in love and well-meaning grown ups teach life-lessons. Why bother to replicate such an obvious formula four times? Because there are parents stupid enough out there to plunk their money down to watch the same rubbish again and again, and let's face it, the kids love the animals. They could put out a video of the main canine cast jumping around for an hour without a single human featuring in it and the rugrats would still lap it up. If you are over the age of 7 though and have the misfortune of being forced to sit through this, I can offer the following advice: 1: Sellotape your eyeballs down as they would otherwise get pretty sore, what with you rolling them every few minutes. 2: If you have a pet hound or your neighbour does, try and keep away from them at least a full day over the movie is over, or you might do something to it you'll regret.. On a closing note, I see this film had a budget of 5 million dollars, what a scary thought. Think how many starving kids could have been fed with that money, rather than letting it be spent on this disposable nonsense. It's enough to make you put your paws over your eyes and whine..
    10surveyman877

    For kids and kids at heart!

    Now, I'm not much when it comes to writing so you're not going to see the outcome or a lot about the movie within my comments about this movie but I just wanted to comment because I feel too many people that are writing about it, are giving the other people the wrong picture about this movie! Of course, this movie is about Air Bud, the "wonder dog" if you want to label him as such...that seems to be able to play any sport that is thrown at him (pardon the pun) and yes, it is geared toward kids but what were the majority of the people that watched this, expecting? I'm a parent and have six kids and we all enjoyed this movie a great deal and yes, we've seen the other ones as well and since then, have seen the newer ones as well and they all have pretty much the same plot but we are talking about a boy and his dog (in general) here. If you're expecting freaky stuff to happen, may I suggest Sixth Sense but these movies are geared for kids and if you checked the rating on them, you'd know that so why all the whining! Maybe some of the characters have been changed but my kids didn't seem to mind...and they did notice...but that wasn't why they enjoyed the movie or why they were watching it. The main reason for watching the movie was for Air Bud and he was in each of them and he never did disappoint! Listen, if you have kids, you've got a great movie that they'll be watching on more than one occasion...and that goes for all of them so I say...BRING ON MORE AIR BUD for the kids, of course...lol Don B...
    vchimpanzee

    Cute, funny, inspiring

    Andrea and Tammy are best friends. But now that school is out for the summer, Tammy is moving from Fernfield to San Diego, and both girls are SOOOO sad. Andrea vows to earn enough money for a plane ticket to see her best friend.

    A large diamond is being delivered to the Fernfield museum to be put on display. The plumbers who are there to fix the toilet are not plumbers, and I doubt seriously that these morons could fix anything. They are there to steal the diamond. One problem: the diamond is guarded by laser beams worthy of "Mission: Impossible". There is a heating vent that leads right to the diamond, but it's too small for them. Maybe they could get a child to steal the diamond. Or a dog. When they see Buddy perform in a canine obstacle course competition, they know what they have to do. They have to kidnap Buddy!

    Andrea figures out how to earn money. Her father is a vet and she is so good with the animals at his office. She can be a pet sitter. Of course, that's harder than it looks.

    Another possibility: Connor moves into Tammy's old house. He used to play beach volleyball, and, yes, Fernfield has a league, but the team is not very good. For one thing, the coach is so dumb he makes the jewel thieves look like they could pull off The Italian Job. (Okay, I was exaggerating. No one could make those guys look smart.) If by some miracle (Buddy, perhaps?) the team wins the league championship, they get a trip to see Gabrielle Reece and other professionals in California. So Andrea joins the team along with Connor.

    Andrea's parents go to a convention, and Grandma is left in charge along with her annoying parrot and lack of ability in the kitchen.

    This movie had nothing that would make it inappropriate for children, which is a good thing because only children would watch it. Or perhaps adult Lizzie McGuire fans. Of which I am one. Andrea is almost as adorable as Lizzie (and she gets it from her mom). Her annoying little brother Noah is no Matt, but he seems like a real kid rather than a Hollywood version. Connor is not exactly Gordo, who had brains rather than athletic ability, but maybe he'll appeal to teenage girls.

    I don't like dogs but how could anyone not like Buddy? The canine actor (actors?) is so talented in so many ways. But there was one unbelievable scene which would have been easy enough for an accomplished trainer, but come on! Dumb and Dumber could NOT have done that.

    Pat Cranshaw was still going strong when this was made, which is hard to believe since he was ancient 20 years ago. He still had the same charm. And there was another sequel! I found this out looking to see when he died. Apparently it was his last movie.

    The bumbling idiot jewel thieves are quite funny. And then there is the one man who stood between them and the diamond, the fat and lazy but friendly security guard Phil (hence the need for lasers).

    There is plenty of comedy here, physical and otherwise, and several enjoyable but implausible plot lines.

    It's a fun movie if you aren't looking for quality.
    1figure_four_headlock

    As if one wasn't enough.

    ho lee crap. why did this get made? on top of crappy dog-spiking-the-ball effects, air bud 5 also tries to make us think anyone cares about competitive beach volleyball. sure, the activity is fun, and could be the basis of a bad episode of bay watch, but it isn't a movie. the movie also has a substory in which bud unwittingly steals a big diamond. that's great, only for the fact that it eliminates the chances of "air bud: k-9 catburglar" getting made. on the plus side, slower kids might like it because the dog does things that a normal dog wouldn't do. the smarter kids would say 'big deal', as he proved that when he dunked a basketball over five years ago. my opinion is, let the dog eat his alpo, shoot some hoops for old times sake and live out the rest of his life minus the well-digging, third-rate, kid-grabber sequels.

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    • Trivia
      The first and only 'Air Bud' to not feature Josh Framm
    • Goofs
      Only 3 hits are allowed in volleyball, yet Buddy's team used 4 hits to get their 24th point in their final game.
    • Connections
      Featured in Shameful Sequels: Air Bud Spikes Back (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      We Share It All
      Performed by Brooke Ramel

      Music & Lyrics by Brahm Wenger & John M. Rosenberg

      Used by Permission of Malvan Productions Music

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Король повітря: Повернення
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Beach, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Keystone Entertainment
      • Keystone Pictures
      • Ruff Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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