An invisible creature befriends a 12-year-old boy. Of course, no one else can see him nor believes in him.An invisible creature befriends a 12-year-old boy. Of course, no one else can see him nor believes in him.An invisible creature befriends a 12-year-old boy. Of course, no one else can see him nor believes in him.
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This was a great movie for family to watch.
It is about a little creature that can only be seen by a young boy. Fuzz Bucket lives in the little boys tree house. This movie is great for any child that has ever had an imaginary friend.
I would love to see them offer it preferable on DVD but VHS would be nice. During the 80's Disney came out Sunday night movies for parents to watch with their kids, This was one of many.
I wish they would offer more of these movies on DVD for those of us who spent many happy hrs with there family watching decent shows with their family.
Maybe if enough of us request them they will.
It is about a little creature that can only be seen by a young boy. Fuzz Bucket lives in the little boys tree house. This movie is great for any child that has ever had an imaginary friend.
I would love to see them offer it preferable on DVD but VHS would be nice. During the 80's Disney came out Sunday night movies for parents to watch with their kids, This was one of many.
I wish they would offer more of these movies on DVD for those of us who spent many happy hrs with there family watching decent shows with their family.
Maybe if enough of us request them they will.
Oddball episode of The Wonderful World of Disney from the 80s that I caught on TCM as part of a double feature with Disney's original version of "Pete's Dragon." Both films feature a young boys with an invisible friend no one else believes is real. Compared to "Pete's Dragon," this film is more "Harvey" in that for most of the story you don't know if this it's an imaginary friend or if Fuzzbucket is real (because what self-respecting creature would name itself Fuzzbucket). This episode was written and directed by Mick Garris, who was a regular writer on Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" (he'd later go on to create the brilliant "Masters of Horror" anthology series) and this episode feels very much in the vein of Spielberg's series, primary telling family friendly Twilight Zone-style of stories. The cast includes a few recognizable faces, including Joe Regalbuto (Frank from "Murphy Brown"), John Vernon (Deal Wormer from "Animal House"), and an unrecognizable Phil Fondacaro (the troll from "Troll") as Fuzzbucket. Nothing brilliant, but it's likable and will entertain.
Fuzzbucket - a wise and lovable, but invisible creature - helps Mikey deal with his parents and the trauma of his first day at high school. In return, Mikey helps create a preparation that will make Fuzzbucket visible to everyone. In the vein of "Harvey", an invisible creature befriends a 12 year old boy. Of course, no one else can see him nor believe in him.
About invisible friends, invisible and yes imaginary, with a light and dark effect provided by the lighting and location, a disgusting Green goo, which makes the giant mouse (lovely little furry monster, disgustingly funny) visible again, all right, cute, really cute I thought it was the boogeyman, but it was just a different friend... Cute...
About invisible friends, invisible and yes imaginary, with a light and dark effect provided by the lighting and location, a disgusting Green goo, which makes the giant mouse (lovely little furry monster, disgustingly funny) visible again, all right, cute, really cute I thought it was the boogeyman, but it was just a different friend... Cute...
My sister and I had a copy of this on video tape when we were little and used to watch it all the time. We have no idea where it is now and would love to get hold of another copy! Please let me know if you manage to find a copy of this as I would really appreciate it - as well as everyone else on this page! I have even tried emailing Disney and also asking someone I know who works for them, but with no luck! It's such a lovely little magical film - it's the kind that makes you feel good and all nostalgic, and also (from what I can remember!), will make you shout along with the little kid - FUZZBUKEEEEEEETTTT!!!... - at the end!
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I recommend this movie to people that can handle it. This is the funniest movie i have ever seen in my life the lines in this movie are to remember! The movie i about a little goblin who becomes friends with a boy named Mikey who created FUZZ BUCKET this movie has great acting and great laughs (you already know) like WAXY-DRAW and CRAYON see this movie if you can.
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- GoofsWhen Mikey sneaks into his room and after his mother and sister leave, the overhead mic makes a quick dip.
- Quotes
Stevie: Aren't you a little old for an imaginary friend?
Michael Gerber: Aren't you a little old for a padded bra?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Best TV Shows That Never Were (2004)
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