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Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon

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With help from his mother, a macho monkey and a baby alien, a canine astronaut embarks on a quest to find his missing father on the moon.
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Noel Murray Los Angeles Times There's so much quality children's entertainment on TV and at the movies these days that there's no real reason to take your kids to see a dog - or, more specifically, "Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon." Aug 25, 2016 Full Review Rachel Wagner rachelsreviews.net The animation is bad and the dubbing is even worse. Rated: D Apr 11, 2019 Full Review Louisa Moore Screen Zealots If you've ever wanted to know what a Russian animated film is like, let me assure you that it's pretty much what you'd expect. Rated: 1/5 Dec 20, 2018 Full Review Renee Schonfeld Common Sense Media Engaging, action-packed sequel has positive messages. Rated: 3/5 Dec 13, 2016 Full Review Josh Terry Deseret News (Salt Lake City) The most obvious problem with Adventure to the Moon is its primitive animation. The quality is frequently rough and at a level usually found on straight-to-DVD releases. Rated: 1/4 Aug 26, 2016 Full Review Sean P. Means Salt Lake Tribune Like a defective toy, the Russian-made animated tale "Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon" is something that should be kept away from children for their own good. Rated: 1/4 Aug 25, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The animated spin-off to the movie Space Dogs and regardless of whether you haven't watched the previous film it won't make much key difference. The premise is a simple cakewalk and the specific target audience is only for children ranging 7+ though some private jokes are discreet in a frolic way for kids. The story begins where it left, somewhere around 1989 when Cold War was in the demise. The animation is better from the previous one however, looked like early 2000s toy-story one. The dialogues were plain and humorous at times, the voice-overs for the certain characters like the Fifi (poodle) and Chip (monkey) were interesting to willingly give a giggle. I believe Belka voice was performed by Alicia Silverstone and Strelka by Ashlee Simpson. The message to manifest kids is loyal friendship, family commitment, effective teamwork and mutual cooperation. Only recommended for kids and family watch as mentioned overall, a decent flick for the franchise. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Lost in the earth, found on the moon. This is a 2010 Russian film, but now it released in the English language. A 3D animation about the moon mission, but involves the human pets in the main parts. In the 60s, when the Soviet Union and the US competed in the space programme, a dog name Pushok from White House and two other dogs from Moscow set to meet on the moon, followed by to find mysterious events. Finding a solution for it and returning back to earth is what this film is about. First of all, this film is for little kids. The teenagers and the grownups would find it stupid, at least some of the parts. But they are not the target audience, so I feel sorry for rating it low. This is around 70 minutes long, that mean short and fast. The animation was okay kind, and so the story. Definitely not anywhere close to Hollywood or the rest of the European animation, but overall an acceptable flick. So I recommend it particularly for the below 9 kids. 5/10 Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member first half was dull and slow moving for these Russian cosmonauts, but, ending was ok Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Like a defective toy, the Russian-made animated tale "Space Dogs: Adventure to the Moon" is something that should be kept away from children for their own good. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis With help from his mother, a macho monkey and a baby alien, a canine astronaut embarks on a quest to find his missing father on the moon.
Director
Michael D'Isa-Hogan, Vadim Sotskov, Aleksander Khramtsov, Inna Evlannikova
Screenwriter
Maksim Belozor, Michael D'Isa-Hogan, Andrey Galanov, Rolfe Kanefsky, Aleksander Khramtsov, Viktor Strel'chenko, John Chua, Nikolay Makovskiy, Sergey Moskvich
Distributor
Epic Pictures
Production Co
KinoAtis
Rating
G
Genre
Kids & Family, Comedy, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Animation
Original Language
Russian
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 26, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 1, 2016
Runtime
1h 14m
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