John Oliver hilariously destroys Disney Classic Air Bud in the new sequel

Whether you’ve already seen it or not air bud, the Disney reality movie about a dog who joins a basketball team, you probably at least know about it. The film spawned several direct-to-video sequels and spin-offs, and entered the Internet lexicon with its famous “There’s no rule that says a dog can’t play basketball” scene. This is the scene that was presented last week tonight John Oliver hosts a starting point for a long struggle over him air budwhich makes several funny (but also true) points, including asking whether Buddy was actually good for the team at all.

This is all for a web-exclusive short, which helps fill in the time between episodes of The Oliver Show, but he wants you to know, no one’s asking for it. He is not contractually obligated to speak at length about it air budjust wants.

You can watch the video below.

air bud It was released in 1997, followed by Air Bud: Golden Receiver (about football) next year. While the first was a bona fide success, the second disappointed at the box office, and the rest of the series went straight to video. In 2000, we got Air Bud: Puppy World (Football), followed by Air Bud: Seventh inning (Baseball) 2002. Air shoots spikes back (Volleyball) came in 2003, which ended the initial series.

Beginning in 2006, “Air Buddies” or “Disney Buddies” began to focus on Buddy’s litter. Between 2006 and 2013, Disney released Air FriendsAnd snow buddiesAnd space buddiesAnd Santa BuddiesThe Santa Buddies prefix Searching for Santa PawsAnd nervous buddiesAnd treasure friendsAnd Santa Paws 2: Santa Clausand finally super friendsEnding the franchise the only way that really makes sense: with the pups as complete superheroes. And in the frenzy of Oliver’s meltdown, he only touched on it briefly.

…wow, how is it possible that Disney didn’t kind of release Air Friends A TV show on Disney+ yet?

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