![]() ![]() ![]() Withdrawn and depressed, Josh sneaks into Snively's backyard and frees Buddy from his chain. Hoping to profit from Buddy's newfound fame, he forces Jackie to hand over Buddy as he has papers proving he is the legal owner. Just before the championship game, Snively appears after seeing Buddy on television. The Timberwolves lose one game before qualifying for the State Finals. Buddy becomes the mascot of the school's basketball team and appears in their halftime shows. When Larry is subbed out due to ball-hogging and unsportsmanlike conduct, his father forces him to leave the team and join their rival. Arthur emphasizes the need for players to work as a team instead of focusing on themselves. ![]() The audience loves him when he scores a basket.īarker is fired after being caught emotionally abusing Tom for his poor performance and is replaced by Arthur at Josh's suggestion. Buddy escapes and shows up at school during the game. He befriends teammate Tom Stewart at his first game. With Chaney's encouragement, Josh earns a place on the school basketball team, the Timberwolves, despite the reservation of their competitive coach, Joe Barker. Once the holidays arrive, Jackie allows Josh to keep Buddy as a Christmas present.Īt school, Josh earns the disdain of star basketball player and team bully Larry Willingham but befriends kindhearted maintenance engineer and retired pro player Arthur Chaney. Jackie agrees to let Buddy stay until Christmas. Discovering his uncanny ability to play basketball Josh names him Buddy and takes him home. One day after school, Josh practices basketball by himself in a makeshift court that he sets up behind an abandoned church, where he meets a runaway Golden Retriever that had just escaped from his abusive owner: a rude, grumpy, alcoholic party clown named Norm Snively. Plot Īfter the death of his father, Josh Framm, his mother Jackie, and his two-year-old sister Andrea have relocated to Fernfield, Washington. The film was financially successful, grossing $4 million in its opening weekend and totaling $27.8 million in its run against an estimated $3 million budget. Air Bud is a 1997 sports comedy film directed by Charles Martin Smith. ![]()
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