Four superpowered pups work as a pack to help their new kid pals and a furry alien friend in a cute, cuddly, cosmic adventure.Four superpowered pups work as a pack to help their new kid pals and a furry alien friend in a cute, cuddly, cosmic adventure.Four superpowered pups work as a pack to help their new kid pals and a furry alien friend in a cute, cuddly, cosmic adventure.
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Its funny how the characters act over exaggerated MOVEMENTS. Enjoyable and cute and wacky. Great for kids and to turns off your brain for a bit. Definetly shown to be written by grown ups who try to write teens, trying to make young people talk to be 'relateable', in the college youth scene. But maybe it was meant to be seen that way. Lots of sci fi cgi moments of course, to be expected. More like a kid version of stranger Things. Good to watch after or during the air buds, theres no connection but they are similiar to this movie.
Probably nice as a backround noise or for your own pets to watch aswell.
Probably nice as a backround noise or for your own pets to watch aswell.
On March 31, 2022, jeremycrimsonfox wrote "However, this seems to be more for kids, as the show does not do anything to keep older folks hooked"
My reply to him is this: IT IS FOR KIDS... ITS A KIDS TV SERIES.
Any child that liked any movie from the "Air Buddies" franchise will Love this show.
My reply to him is this: IT IS FOR KIDS... ITS A KIDS TV SERIES.
Any child that liked any movie from the "Air Buddies" franchise will Love this show.
The only thing worse than the writing is the acting. Harlon Williams and Dave Foley must have been desperate for money. There are far better kids shows to choose from.
My kids thought the series was okay but even they were annoyed with some parts. The story kept them watching so there is a good base for the series at least.
Some of the acting was poor to very poor and some parts of the story didn't make sense or flow well.
The biggest thing for me was all the very obvious continuity flaws. The series could be so much better. With a small sprinkling of good acting and work that was really good in parts it was let down by all the failings.
Unfortunate that it wasn't better as could of been something as the idea of it was good just not produced and managed well enough.
Some of the acting was poor to very poor and some parts of the story didn't make sense or flow well.
The biggest thing for me was all the very obvious continuity flaws. The series could be so much better. With a small sprinkling of good acting and work that was really good in parts it was let down by all the failings.
Unfortunate that it wasn't better as could of been something as the idea of it was good just not produced and managed well enough.
One year ago, an alien named Zeta crashed onto Earth, and is taking into custody, where the poor thing into custody. Cut to present day, and Zeta plots an escape with Luna, Otis, Champ, and Haggis, four stray puppies brought in by the government to help the research on her go more smoothly but ends up with her giving the four pups different superpowers. The pups escape, but Zeta is not so lucky, and the pups, alongside human children who take them in and keep their secret, must rescue her and help her get home.
Another series made by Robert Vince, the man who brought us Air Bud, Super PupZ feels like a series that could have been a spiritual successor to Super Buddies (if Super Buddies and the other Buddies movies were not under DIsney ownership). One of the things I have praise for is the use of real dogs in this instead of trying to use CGI (which sadly, still looks like PlayStation 2 quality, especially with Zeta, who looks like a cartoon cat, and a rat Haggis meets while escaping). Also, the voice actors do a good job voicing these heroic pups. However, this seems to be more for kids, as the show does not do anything to keep older folks hooked (although the third episode has a scene where an Animal Control officer is watching Air Bud, which makes me wonder how Robert got Disney to okay allowing them to use clips from that film), and the cute animals will end up turning some adults away (the only adults staying be the ones who are kids at heart or are parents with kids). Basically, one to watch with the kids.
Another series made by Robert Vince, the man who brought us Air Bud, Super PupZ feels like a series that could have been a spiritual successor to Super Buddies (if Super Buddies and the other Buddies movies were not under DIsney ownership). One of the things I have praise for is the use of real dogs in this instead of trying to use CGI (which sadly, still looks like PlayStation 2 quality, especially with Zeta, who looks like a cartoon cat, and a rat Haggis meets while escaping). Also, the voice actors do a good job voicing these heroic pups. However, this seems to be more for kids, as the show does not do anything to keep older folks hooked (although the third episode has a scene where an Animal Control officer is watching Air Bud, which makes me wonder how Robert got Disney to okay allowing them to use clips from that film), and the cute animals will end up turning some adults away (the only adults staying be the ones who are kids at heart or are parents with kids). Basically, one to watch with the kids.
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