Post by Cuddly Dearly on Sept 11, 2009 2:32:48 GMT -5
Have you noticed that there are some similarities between animated puppies (Lucky, Rolly, Patch, Penny, Freckles) and live action puppies (Lucky, Jewel, Dipstick, Fidget, Two Tone, Wizzer)? Almost every live action puppy matches with one animated puppy, by some similar characteristics.
So, in both movies we have Lucky, and he is the same one.
Rolly has an impulse to eat too much and it's hard for him to control it. His match could be Wizzer, who has an uncontrollable impulse to piss.
Then we have Patch, who was named after the big black spot on his eye, that looks like an eye patch. His match could be Jewel whose spots look like jewelled collar. Or instead of Jewel, it could be Dipstick, whose tail looks like a dipstick.
Freckles is named after the freckles on his face. It's not a characteristic shape (like eye patch, jewel, or dipstick), but rather a pattern, a special arrangement of colors. So, his match could be Two Tone with her one black and one white ear.
And it remains Penny and Fidget. They are the only ones with no similarities. But though, Penny has some similarities with Cadpig who we have in the series. And we know that the series is closer to the live action movie than to animated movie, because in the series Roger is a video designer, and not a musician, and Anita is working in House of DeVil. And we know that in a foreign version of 101D series, Cadpig is renamed into Penny. It's logical, because we don't have Penny in the book. I think I could say that Cadpig from the novel is replaced with Penny in the animated movie. Furthermore, it makes sense because we don't have Penny, but Cadpig in the series, which includes both animated and live action puppies (Lucky, Rolly, Patch, Wizzer, Dipstick, Two Tone... and Cadpig).
Have you noticed those similarities between animated and live-action/series puppy characters? Do you think it happened randomly, or they did it purposely? Have you maybe noticed some more interesting details to add?
So, in both movies we have Lucky, and he is the same one.
Rolly has an impulse to eat too much and it's hard for him to control it. His match could be Wizzer, who has an uncontrollable impulse to piss.
Then we have Patch, who was named after the big black spot on his eye, that looks like an eye patch. His match could be Jewel whose spots look like jewelled collar. Or instead of Jewel, it could be Dipstick, whose tail looks like a dipstick.
Freckles is named after the freckles on his face. It's not a characteristic shape (like eye patch, jewel, or dipstick), but rather a pattern, a special arrangement of colors. So, his match could be Two Tone with her one black and one white ear.
And it remains Penny and Fidget. They are the only ones with no similarities. But though, Penny has some similarities with Cadpig who we have in the series. And we know that the series is closer to the live action movie than to animated movie, because in the series Roger is a video designer, and not a musician, and Anita is working in House of DeVil. And we know that in a foreign version of 101D series, Cadpig is renamed into Penny. It's logical, because we don't have Penny in the book. I think I could say that Cadpig from the novel is replaced with Penny in the animated movie. Furthermore, it makes sense because we don't have Penny, but Cadpig in the series, which includes both animated and live action puppies (Lucky, Rolly, Patch, Wizzer, Dipstick, Two Tone... and Cadpig).
Have you noticed those similarities between animated and live-action/series puppy characters? Do you think it happened randomly, or they did it purposely? Have you maybe noticed some more interesting details to add?