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Post by Belchic on Apr 2, 2010 17:05:18 GMT -5
One of the first episodes I've ever seen of the series, and ever since I first saw it, it's always been one of my absolute favorites. In fact, it probably is my favorite. Many of you may already know why. ;D
Anyone else have any comments about this episode? I'd sure like to hear some. ;D
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Post by babclayman on Apr 3, 2010 3:33:40 GMT -5
Hehe, yeah. I can guess why you love this episode. =p
Still, I myself also find it a good episode. =3
Cruella had an interesting plan going and the humour in the episode had nice variations between themselves. The pups also had some good lines here are there. I love the frisbee scene when while fighting with Mooch for the Frisbee, Lucky gets shot back, hitting Cruella into the water before Roger takes the frisbee from her like if she was a pup too. That scene always makes me laugh. =3
It is an episode i would recommend. =3
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Post by Belchic on Sept 24, 2010 13:11:12 GMT -5
If I could say one negative thing about this episode...well, it's kind of hard for me to say anything negative about this episode, but one flaw this episode had is that Cadpig didn't have very many lines. In most episodes, she's usually the pup who always steals the show with her gimmicky metaphors, but in this episode, she was...just there. She didn't serve much other than helping out with the other pups' attempts at exposing Cruella's scam. I guess that is in some ways a good thing, as she is giving the other three a little more of a chance to shine. This episode is definately a strong vehicle for Lucky. I always found Lucky to be the central focus character of this episode. He was somewhat responsible for Cruella's lawsuit, but the episode also show's a fine example of Lucky's methods of being the leader. While Cadpig is mostly ignored in this episode, it could still serve as a good vehicle for her as it shows that she is quite strong, despite her small size and status as a runt.
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