Boy and dog friendship

Dell 2022-02-17 08:02:06

It has been broadcast on CCTV6 several times, and I have re-watched it several times and I can’t remember it. I
have always liked big dogs. I feel that being with them is like friends, and I can communicate with my eyes. I have dreamed of being my own in the future. There is a golden retriever like this in the house to accompany life. He can understand you and will never leave.
Flying dog Buddy, I remember many autumn-related scenery, the little boy and Buddy practice together at the beach court, and they walk together On the road covered with golden leaves...Because I love animals, love autumn, and miss the good times of childhood, this film can penetrate into my heart.
Between adults and children, there are always feelings that cannot be understood. Buddy is a friend, guarding by your side. Love and respect, a story of growth.

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Extended Reading
  • Natalia 2022-03-23 09:02:52

    This dog is so awesome. . . . . The key is that the protagonist is super handsome ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ~~~ It seems that there is no long disability now. . . . . How come I never found this kid. . . . . The plot is guesswork. . . . . But still quite touching. . . . Ha ha

  • Kennedy 2022-02-17 08:02:06

    A movie I loved when I was a kid

Air Bud quotes

  • [after Josh's 3-point field-goal, leading the Timberwolves to victory over Warriors]

    Jackie Framm: That's my son!

    Larry Willingham: Water boy! Nice shot.

  • Arthur Chaney: [after Larry scores an unassisted field-goal, alone] Larry, out!

    Larry Willingham: What are you taking me out for?

    Buck Willingham: What the hell do you think you are doin'?

    Arthur Chaney: Time, ref!

    [referee then blew whistle, for time-out]

    Buck Willingham: Why are you takin' my kid out for?

    Arthur Chaney: 'Cause he's playin' like he's a one-man team.

    Buck Willingham: This boy *is* the team!

    Arthur Chaney: Maybe, he is to a worked-up father, but to me, he's a player who's got a whole lot to learn. Now, kindly to take your seat, Mr. Willingham, and let me get back to coaching my team.

    Buck Willingham: [angrily] Come on, Larry. We're leavin'!

    Larry Willingham: But Dad.

    Buck Willingham: [More irate and quicker] Now!