Canine astronauts including Pushok go to the dark side of the moon to find the source of weird happenings on Earth. Together, the furry heroes learn the true meaning of teamwork as they join the search for Pushok's dad.
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.
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.
This unnecessary sequel to the Russian animated film loses all sense of coherence long before any of its annoyingly talky animals ever get to the moon.
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."