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The fourth panel is the same, but at night with a circle of light coming from the house's window. A full strip in The Angriest Dog in the World series A word balloon appears in one or more of the panels, indicating speech from a member of one of the house's unseen family, either Bill, Sylvia, Pete or Billy, Jr. Usually the speech is in the form ...
One of the family dogs. [58] Koko Border Collie: The Other Coast: Adrian Raeside: One of the family dogs. Koko the Pup English bulldog: Koko the Pup: Edgar Henry Banger: Anthropomorphic dog in a gag comics series, published by DC Thomson between 1939 and 1941. [59] Kolin Kelly generic Krazy Kat: George Herriman: A brickmaker. Kreeg mixed breed ...
A puppy created by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1979, with the famous catchphrase Let Me At 'Em and is the nephew of Hanna-Barbera cartoon star Scooby-Doo. Scrappy has appeared in a number of the various incarnations of the Scooby-Doo cartoon series. [6] [7] Scud: Toy Story: Bull terrier: Sid Phillips' vicious bull terrier who destroys toys ...
The Casagrande family's pet dog; the latter work mentioned in the cell to the left is a spin-off of the former. Liquidator generic, made of water Darkwing Duck: A supervillain in the animated TV series by Disney Little Dog Dachshund: 2 Stupid Dogs: About a big dog and a little dog who aren't very smart and their everyday misadventures. Lomax ...
Isle of Dogs: Atari's lost dog. (Also in the movie are dogs Chief, Rex, Boss, Duke, and King.) Steele Alaskan Malamute: Balto: The villain of the movie and Balto's egoistic rival, based on a true story. Stubby Bull Terrier: Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero: About a stray dog who becomes a hero of World War I. Tito Chihuahua: Oliver & Company
It is limited to well-referenced examples of canines. These lists are for all canines except dogs, including coyotes, jackals, foxes, and wolves. Hyenas are not canines. [verification needed] Fantasy beasts like Werewolves are excluded. Dogs can be found in List of fictional dogs. Wolves can be found in List of fictional wolves.
Scamp is a canine Disney comics character, the son of Lady and Tramp, all of whom appear in the 1955 animated film Lady and the Tramp.In the final scene of the film, the dogs have a litter of puppies, including three girl pups who look like Lady, and a mischievous, restless boy pup who resembles Tramp. [1]
Numb Chucks is a Canadian animated television series that was created by Phil LaFrance and Jamie LeClaire and premiered on YTV in Canada on January 7, 2014. [1] [2] The series focuses on Dilweed and Fungus, a pair of woodchucks with big hearts, who are obsessed with using their bungling kung-fu skills to protect the lives of the citizens in their town of Ding-a-Ling Springs.