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Family Dog is an animated sitcom created by Brad Bird for CBS. It is based on a 1987 episode of Amazing Stories. It originally aired for a single season with ten episodes, from June 23 to July 28, 1993. The series was about an average suburban family, the Binsfords, as told through the eyes of their dog named Jonah.
Kipper (voiced by Martin Clunes) is a fun-loving, caring and warm-hearted dog with a soft voice who is the titular character of the series. He embodies the true essence of what it means to carpe diem. He is also very selfless, even though he hoards lots of small belongings like books and toys.
A dog that can inflate her body enormously in the comic book series and the animated TV series; about a dog from Superman's planet living on Earth as the pet of a 9-year-old boy. (Also in the series are dogs Ace the Bathound, Bulldog, Paw Pooch, Tail Terrier, Tusky Husky, Hot Dog) Martha generic Martha Speaks
Little Big Dog: Nose Marie rescues a Small-as-a-Mouse puppy from Catgut and has grown attached to him, and Yes. He becomes a Giant. He becomes a Giant. The Bright Eyes Mob: Bright Eyes meets a group of tough dogs and does their dirty work, making the public mistake her as a wanted criminal.
Cat shows Dog some toy pets all kinds of different pets. Then Cat draws a picture of a hamster and they play a guessing game of which does a hamster eat. "Birthdays" (2 February 1987) - Cat shows Dog of a toy man with long heavy arms for balancing on one step without falling over. They watch a TV of some children get presents on someone's birthday.
Kipper thinks the Wonder Dog books are great and decides to be Kipper the Super Dog. Kipper is a real hero, however, when Jake's kitten falls into a stream and he rescues him using only his blanket. Note: This is the last episode that Jake appeared.
"To Catch a Bird": When Jetta's medal and mirror go missing, all fingers and paws point to Emily-Elizabeth – all of them except for Clifford's! When the dogs finally prove Emily-Elizabeth didn't steal anything, and that a seagull took it, Clifford learns the value of having faith in a friend.
The dog shows it to Barney and, thinking it is the real bird, shoots himself in the rear. Barney then coaxes the bird out of hiding, by placing a trail of bird seed that leads into his gun. Barney attempts to run home with the bird, but is tripped again by the dog and his gun is broken in half. The bird once again escapes to the railroad tracks.