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Powder Pup (2024)
Shaun, a 16-year-old surfer has it all living in Southern California but when his dad announces they’re moving to the mountains of Montana, he is crushed. That is, until he meets a dog who can snowboard. With the help of his new canine friend, Shaun is set to make a run for the annual snowboarding championship; however, rough terrain awaits.
Shaun, a 16-year-old surfer has it all living in Southern California but when his dad announces they’re moving to the mountains of Montana, he is crushed. That is, until he meets a dog who can snowboard. With the help of his new canine friend, Shaun is set to make a run for the annual snowboarding championship; however, rough terrain awaits.
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Powder Pup (2024) is an original film without pre-existing source material or historical figures. There are no established characters with a canonical racial identity to compare against the on-screen portrayals. Therefore, the film does not contain any instances of a race swap.
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