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Chase (voiced by Tristan Samuel in season 1, Max Calinescu from season 2 to season 4 and Mighty Pups, Justin Kelly from season 5 to early season 10, Luke Dietz in Rubble & Crew and early season 10 onward, Iain Armitage in Paw Patrol: The Movie and Christian Convery in The Mighty Movie) is a 7-year-old German shepherd who serves as a police pup ...
On 29 February 2020, Archive of Our Own was blocked in China, after fans of Chinese actor Xiao Zhan reported the website for hosting an explicit fan fiction novel about Xiao Zhan. [49] The banning of the site led to several incidents and controversies online, in the Chinese entertainment industry, as well as to professional enterprises, due to ...
Charles Edward Bastien (October 14, 1962 – March 21, 2023), also known as Ted Bastien, was a Canadian animation director, [1] most noted as a three-time Canadian Screen Award winner for his work as the director of the television series Paw Patrol. [2] A native of Sarnia, Ontario, he was a graduate of the animation program at Sheridan College. [3]
A woman died jumping out of a car that police were chasing, and now the man behind the wheel faces a murder charge, authorities said. ... Holloway led them on a chase around the mountain with ...
Vito Filliponio's pet dogs whom Ronnie Anne and Sid walked in the episode "Walk Don't Run". Big Tony loves to chase squirrels, and Little Sal thinks that he is a cat. Billy Beagle Beagle Mickey and the Roadster Racers: An energetic racing announcer covering the races at Hot Dog Hills, played by Jay Leno. Billy Dog generic
Sarah started the Chase Haley Project, which is a support and education group, after her son died by suicide in 2022. Haley said her son was a unique person. "He was super caring," she said.
A YouTuber by the name of "Dogfood" cut together a bunch of scenes from all 10 seasons to create an episode where, you guessed it, Chandler dies. Take a look at what it would look like below. Take ...
Xing Li, a software developer from Alhambra, California, created FanFiction.Net in 1998. [3] Initially made by Xing Li as a school project, the site was created as a not-for-profit repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, films, television, anime, and video games. [4]