Space Buddies DVD Giveaway

Burbank, Calif., October 17, 2008—Disney’s irresistible talking puppies are back in an all-new movie, Space Buddies, an intergalactic action-adventure coming to DVD and Blu-ray Hi-Def on February 3, 2009 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Packed with more heart, more suspense and more tail-wagging fun -than ever before, the Buddies’ greatest adventure yet takes them to the final frontier—outer space! Perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day gift-giving, Space Buddies is packed with out-of-this world bonus features including hilarious doggy bloopers and a brand new music video.

Adorable Golden Retriever puppies Rosebud, Buddha, Budderball, B-Dawg, and Mudbud return in an epic adventure that takes them farther than they ever dreamed. In a delightful new escapade, the inquisitive pooches travel to the moon in search of a dream, only to realize that what they want is back on earth. Moving at warp speed, dodging asteroids and more, the Buddies and their two new friends, Spudnick, a sweet bull terrier and Gravity, a resourceful ferret, must summon their courage and ingenuity to launch plans for a moon landing and a rocketing trip back home. Will they have the right stuff?

Overflowing with intergalactic action and heart, Space Buddies is an inspiring tale of teamwork, and loyalty that celebrates the journey of life and the friendships made along the way. It’s Buddy-loving fun the whole family will enjoy again and again.

GreatDad Contest

Win a Space Buddies DVD and plush toy. To enter
the contest, simply tell us one thing you’ve learned as a dad that you didn’t expect. Send in your answers using the comment form
below. Last date for entries is February 2, 2009.


Read the rules and regulations.

Contest Update: The contest is closed. See the winner’s page.

91 Comments Text
  • Rosanne says:

    I’m not a dad but I asked my husband. He didn’t expect that it gets harder not easier as theyget older

  • Jim says:

    Kids don’t always believe you are the boss!

  • Matt says:

    The love you have for your child is indescribable.

  • Kari says:

    My husband is an amazing father and I love watching him with our kids!!

  • Ken says:

    As an uncle, I’ve learned to appreciate the freedom from responsibility I have from never being a dad. Please accept my entry. Thank you.

  • Jay says:

    I’ve learned that girls like a good burp as much as boys.

  • Kasey says:

    I’m not a Dad, but just the other day my husband’s son, who is a single father told us that he never really realized how manipulative little girls could be until he had his own to which my husband replied with a smile that he should just get used to it because they can still do that as they get older. It definitely gave me a good chuckle.

  • David says:

    I never thought I would play with my kids toys as much (sometimes on my own). I guess I a kid at heart.

    Thanks for the giveaway! My boys would love this DVD.

  • Sylvia says:

    My husband is a wonderful father and grandfather

  • Sylvia says:

    My husband is a wonderful father and grandfather

  • Sylvia says:

    My husband is a wonderful father and grandfather

  • Sylvia says:

    My husband is a wonderful father and grandfather

  • Kley says:

    I didn’t expect the kids to be smarter than me!

  • evelyn says:

    That he’d be so loving to his grandson

  • Marilyn says:

    From watching my son’s dad..I know he’s learned that its possible to love someone unconditionally.

  • Reginald says:

    I’ve learned to trust my instict and follow my gut!

  • Brian says:

    That my boys would follow everything I do and would be little imitations of me!

  • Mike says:

    I learned that little boys love their mommies more, at least my son who is 2 does.

  • Jeffrey says:

    I learned that I have become very silly to make my daughters laugh. I never used to be as silly as I am today.

  • Jerry says:

    I have learned that I live and breath daily for another living person, I think of them before I do any actions. My love could not be stronger.

  • beth says:

    Im a mom not a dad so I asked my husband and he simply said how much fun it would be. Thank you!
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

  • Kathy says:

    My husband is a great father. I will share this wonderful site with him.

  • Richard says:

    That you can be “macho” and so gentle and loving…all at the same time

  • Ken says:

    I learned how different girls are from their brothers.

  • kathleen says:

    to like football

  • Dan says:

    I have learned that I can change sticky diapers without getting nausaus

  • Ralph says:

    I learned that laughter can help in almost every situation.

  • Lauralee says:

    I’m not a Dad. He’s sitting in the recliner watching a western on the TV. He says he’s learned that being strict is necessary at times, or the kids will just think of you as a pushover.

  • Bill says:

    I learned no matter how old they get you still worry about them. My daughter was sick and in the hospital and I was so worried about her.

  • Angela says:

    nice prize for the grandkids

  • Kenneth says:

    Make sure your child picks out good friends.

  • David says:

    Being a dad is not like it’s pictures on Hallmark cards or baby food jars!

  • craig says:

    love to be prepared for most anything

  • Christian says:

    I have learned that sometimes hiding the oreos can make for a more enjoyable day. Oreos are not a great breakfast food for toddlers!

  • leloni says:

    To not grow up to be like him

  • Andrew says:

    I learned that kids are far more introspective than i ever thought

  • amir says:

    I learned that there is nothing in the world I wouldn’t do to protect my family. I now understand unconditional love.

  • Rich says:

    You want grow to be worthy of that look of unconditional love and trust your baby gives you.

  • Bryan says:

    I’ve learned that being a dad makes me very protective. I never use to be that way, until I had my girls.

  • s says:

    I agree nice site for men that is not adult theme oriented

  • Stephen says:

    I’m not a Dad, I am however an Uncle… and I’ve learned that sites like this one which recognize men in some way other than tools or sex related, are rare. Great job friend!

  • Jerry says:

    I am a single father and have had 13 foster children. There isn’t a more rewarding job.

  • william says:

    how expensive it is

  • Belenda says:

    I’m not a parent, but I think that the biggest that the biggest thing most dads learn is just how strong the bonds of being a good parent are.

  • christopher says:

    didn’t expect how much fun it would be

  • T says:

    I’m a mom and a dad, and I’ve learned that I can teach my son sports.

  • Marcia says:

    Being a parent has taught me to value other’s points of view.

  • BRIAN says:

    …diaper changing is an art, not a science.

  • Sue says:

    You might as well have patience!

  • kerri says:

    That you love them unconditionally

  • Susan says:

    I’m a mom but I am happy to see my hubby be a great dad!

  • Kevin says:

    I’ve learned that when things get quiet, something bad is about to happen (or is in progress).

  • John says:

    That you don’t have to be perfect to be good.

  • joe says:

    That I am not always right.

  • Tiffany says:

    My husband has learned the girls can get hat ever they want.

  • Larry says:

    I learned, that I don’t have to be perfect for my kids to look up to me.

  • mike says:

    i learned that supporting and protecting your kids is my biggest mission in life.i just want them to grow up strong and healthy and to treat others like they want to be treated

  • Carol says:

    i asked my son who is a brand new dad and he said he did nt know he could love this much

  • Sheila says:

    Asking my husband, he says its how much your life changes. Says sometimes it seems like its crazy then his daughter looks at him and smiles and its all worth it. (made me happy!lol)

  • Bob says:

    Kids are smarter than you think. Pay attention!

  • Larry says:

    Autism is a real eye opener to new worlds and ways of learning anything.

  • rebecca says:

    As a single mom, I had to be both at times. Trying to be the dad, to my son in particular fell short many time. The role of mom and dad are equally challenging, and ever so rewarding when you get it right.

  • Timothy says:

    How clever they can be, even at an early age!

  • Mark says:

    i didn’t realize how fast my children would grow up…

  • Chris says:

    I never expected how loud things would be all the time!

  • Michael says:

    I learned to watch my language after my little grandson blurted out something that I said at preschool.

  • bob says:

    Check out the bathroom situation before you head out with the kids.

  • Gary says:

    How quickly the children grow

  • richard says:

    that I will never stop worrying about them no matter how old they are or I am

  • Terry says:

    I learned that working hard and providing things to the kids is important, but more important is just spending time with them. Just sitting down with my kids, not acting like I have to go, giving them my time is what they really want.

  • David says:

    I learned that I love children. Our first child was an oops and has easily become my favorite mistake! Thanks for the contest.

    superdavefive(at)yahoo(dot)com

  • Kevin says:

    I never thought I’d be able to give both my daughters the love they need, but have found that I have plenty of love to go around.

  • Ron says:

    How much I can love someone

  • spencer says:

    How much I would love my kids and how much I would learn from them!

  • Gabriel says:

    to teach french !

  • Jason says:

    I learned that it takes extreme sacrifice to raise a child correctly – I didn’t expect that at age 26, and I have a much greater appreciation for my parents now!

  • Vicki says:

    my husband said it’s the love and how he wants to protect them from all harm

  • Bart says:

    I learned that love at first site is the only way to describe holding your child for the first time.

  • Casey says:

    We have twins and my I would say that my husband has learned that kids have their own personality.

  • Lily says:

    I’ve leaned how to be more patient and understanding.

  • Timothy says:

    There is no room for selfishness.

  • Angel says:

    I learned that in any situations when it comes to my son, he always comes first. There is no room for selfishness. Great website!

  • Bev says:

    They grow up WAY to fast!

  • David says:

    Never underestimate how
    smart kids are,you have to be one step ahead of them

  • Mel says:

    i didn’t expect to watch the same movie over and over again 1000 times with the kids! a new one would be nice! 🙂

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