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Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy appear in Jellystone!, [12] respectively voiced by Georgie Kidder and C.H. Greenblatt. [13] This version of Augie is female and was created through a deal Doggie Daddy made with a sea hag, while Doggie Daddy is highly overprotective and cannot stand to be away from her.
Each episode consists of a Quick Draw McGraw cartoon, an Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy cartoon, and a Snooper and Blabber cartoon. All episodes were written by Michael Maltese . In total, 45 episodes were produced and aired in first-run syndication across three seasons from September 28, 1959 to October 20, 1961.
Big City Greens: 4 87 2018–present Disney Channel: Disney Television Animation: Traditional Big Green Rabbit: 1 13 2007–2008 PBS Kids: American Public Television: Flash/Live-Action Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot: 1 26 1999–2001 Fox Kids: Adelaide Productions: Traditional Big Hero 6: The Series: 4 56 2017–2021 Disney Channel
Cow is a simple, big-hearted, big-bodied 7-year-old bovine who loves nothing more than playing with her toys. Like any 7-year-old, Cow struggles with problems at school and family life. Image ...
Canonically 11 years old, or 132 months old, in the episode "My Doggie Dave". One of Augie's favorite father-daughter activities is exchanging fifty kisses. Her two best friends are Shag Rugg and Yakky Doodle. Augie's origins were revealed in the episode “The Big Stink” when her father explained why he was not effected by the Stink.
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Augie and Midge, and Woodrow and Dinah, gradually fall in love throughout the play. The other convention participants arrive: five-star General Grif Gibson, astronomer Dr. Hickenlooper, three additional teenaged honorees (Clifford, Shelly, and Ricky) and their parents (J.J., Sandy, and Roger), a busload of elementary-school children chaperoned ...
If you think rock ‘n’ roll is dead, just go to a Fat Dog show. Since 2021, the Brixton-based five-piece has been slowly but surely winning over the London music scene with its wild ...