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The puppies go on a spooky adventure through a haunted mansion.The puppies go on a spooky adventure through a haunted mansion.The puppies go on a spooky adventure through a haunted mansion.
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Diedrich Bader
- Hound
- (voice)
Tim Conway
- Deputy Sniffer
- (voice)
Mitch Duffield
- Devil Kid
- (as Mitchell Duffield)
Nico Ghisi
- Budderball
- (voice)
Skyler Gisondo
- Billy
- (voice)
- …
Genevieve Hannelius
- Rosebud
- (voice)
- (as G. Hannelius)
Frankie Jonas
- Pip
- (voice)
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I managed to get hold of an advanced copy of the movie and my 9 year old was jumping for joy about that, I wasn't holding my breath about watching this movie with her but we both laughed within 30 seconds of it starting. The production quality was equal to the other 3 in the series and I was very pleased because of that alone. The acting was pretty over the top but for young kids it was perfect and nothing too scary, the story line was pretty thin but it kept my little girl dancing up and down right up to the final elimination of the bad evil Warlock. It was all too cheesy but these movies are what it is all about as kids love cheesy and need a simple plot or they get lost. I for one will say it is OK for young kids and not too silly but Pixar movies are far superior and let kids use their own imagination more as well as letting adults enjoy them.
I watched this movie last night, and I'm still in shock. I can't understand how the producers of the movie weren't sued. Honestly, this was an extremely bad copy of Hocus Pocus. There's a scene with a dance, a male witch, talking animals, a legend, a book with spells, a man who behaves like a zombie. I could not believe what I was watching. Hocus Pocus is one of my favourite childhood films, and it felt a little bit insulting to see how shamelessly the producers of this film had stolen everything from it. It's just a pity because there are some known names on the cast list. However, I did not see what other viewers are complaining about, the Christian matter. There are a lot of films with witches, talking animals and spells, and kids don't get traumatized by it. It's scarier fanaticism and complaining about talking dogs than this movie.
Being a huge fan of the Buddies movies, I was really excited about this movie when I heard it was coming out. The gap between this one and "Santa Buddies" was nearly two years. ("The Search for Santa Paws" doesn't count.) For a while, this movie has been rumored, but I've found no info of it either on IMDb, Wikipedia, or even the official Buddies website. But now it's here. But enough about that, let's move on to the review...
Sadly, I'd have to say that this movie was not worth the wait. Compared to it's predecessors, "Spooky Buddies" was a huge letdown. Nobody I recognized worked on the movie (with the exception of Michael Bolton, who was the production manager for some reason), the story is unoriginal, the characters are uninspiring, the Buddies are not shown very much despite the fact that they are the titular characters, the CG effects badly rip off "Casper", and there's a lot of logic in the movie that makes so little sense that I'm sure the Nostalgia Critic will have a fit about!
I never thought I'd say this, but this was easily the worst of the Buddies movies. At first I thought Disney would never disappoint me with this franchise. (I'm still not sure why so many people hate these movies.) "Space Buddies" did come pretty close, but "Spooky Buddies takes the cake. On a positive note, "Treasure Buddies" was a considerable improvement. I'll just hope that Disney will continue to make these Buddies movies and make them the way they should be made.
Sadly, I'd have to say that this movie was not worth the wait. Compared to it's predecessors, "Spooky Buddies" was a huge letdown. Nobody I recognized worked on the movie (with the exception of Michael Bolton, who was the production manager for some reason), the story is unoriginal, the characters are uninspiring, the Buddies are not shown very much despite the fact that they are the titular characters, the CG effects badly rip off "Casper", and there's a lot of logic in the movie that makes so little sense that I'm sure the Nostalgia Critic will have a fit about!
I never thought I'd say this, but this was easily the worst of the Buddies movies. At first I thought Disney would never disappoint me with this franchise. (I'm still not sure why so many people hate these movies.) "Space Buddies" did come pretty close, but "Spooky Buddies takes the cake. On a positive note, "Treasure Buddies" was a considerable improvement. I'll just hope that Disney will continue to make these Buddies movies and make them the way they should be made.
It's a decent kids movie. If it doesn't appeal to adults that's because it's marketed towards kids.
Did you know
- TriviaTucker Albrizzi, Sierra McCormick, and G. Hannelius all stars in Disney Channel shows: Good Luck Charlie, A.N.T Farm, and Dog with a Blog
- GoofsWarwick the Warlock is trying to summon the Howloween Hound at night. When the police arrive, it is still night. When they are breaking down the door, moments later, the sun is already up in the sky.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Shameful Sequels: Spooky Buddies (2013)
- SoundtracksMonster Mash
Written by Bobby Pickett and Leonard L. Capizzi (as Leonard Capizzi)
Chrysalis One Songs o/b/o Chrysalis One Ireland (BMI), Capizzi Music Company (BMI)
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- Spooky Buddies: The Curse of the Howlloween Hound
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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