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Post by xardas on Oct 17, 2010 13:20:18 GMT -5
Do you know who she's voicing, Race? I can answer that. She's cast as "Agatha McLeish", whom I assume has to be a relative of the pound's manager because they share surnames. Regardless, the series officially premieres next Friday. The next "new" episode premieres on October 29th, titled "Nightmare On Pound Street". Its summary is as follows.
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Post by Belchic on Oct 17, 2010 17:27:35 GMT -5
Take off Cali boy, this is a post for discussing the show and I'm discussing the show! There's no reason to snap at me. Okay, if I can't snap at you, then what gives you the right to snap at me?
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Post by babclayman on Oct 17, 2010 17:44:37 GMT -5
I don't wish to sound judgemental, Belchic. But...If you paid attention to what You said, this should give a Justified Meaning why, Race snapped like that. That's very nice of someone who IS able to watch the show! Instead of trying to cheer me up, you're just continuing to rub my nose in it! Some help you are. Now tell me...What right have you to snap at Race like that? Just because, you havn't seen the Show yet, doesn't mean everyone else is forbidden to. I havn't seen a majority of Animes mentioned here, nor have I seen much of the 80's Hasbro Toy, Animated Shows. I havn't seen this version of Pounds yet. Do I snap at everyone because I haven't seen those? So, Race cause is pretty justified. Also, If you don't want to hear more about, Pound Puppies before you see it yourself....Don't read the posts made in this thread. It's not like you're being forced to read this thread. Just wait til you've seen some of the Episodes on Youtube, or get the Hub yourself. ;3 Still, I wonder what news we will hear on this Series, then. X3
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Post by Belchic on Oct 17, 2010 18:22:56 GMT -5
Well, bab, you do make a good point. Still, Race has a really bad habit at snapping at me very often. Also, do you even feel the pain I'm going through. I'm seeing people hooting and hollering over how great this show is, and it makes me feel sad because I'm unable to watch it, so I don't know what they're talking about. It's like staring out your window and seeing all your friends having fun while you can't because your mother grounded you. See what I mean?
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Post by babclayman on Oct 17, 2010 18:33:33 GMT -5
Well, It's understanding if you're upset about not seeing the Show, However, Here's my suggestion. If you get so upset on Pups, talking about it. Don't read the thread. It's not like, anyone is forcing you to read it.
But, You snapped at Race in a similar manner, so he has as much right to snap as you did.
Anyway, Back on Subject of the Thread. ;3 Wonder what you Pups have to say on it. =3
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Post by Belchic on Oct 17, 2010 18:42:53 GMT -5
Fine. My apologies, Race.
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Post by Flying Ace SnoopyX on Oct 17, 2010 22:53:13 GMT -5
As said nobody can actually watch this show right now anyway as only one episode aired as a sneak peak and its not in the rotation proper yet. No place on the internet has it yet either...and although DVDs later likely aren't out of the question (kids shows usually get them in the "a couple of episodes" format) they will be way down the road if they are on the drawing board
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Post by xardas on Oct 24, 2010 12:51:56 GMT -5
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Post by Paws on Oct 24, 2010 12:53:43 GMT -5
Yes! Thanks Huntsman.
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Post by xardas on Oct 31, 2010 10:43:05 GMT -5
So... Belchic complained that we were talking about the series when he couldn't watch it, but when he has the means to watch it, he doesn't. Oh well. I liked the second episode a lot more than the first one. Interesting that the dogs aren't capable of reading - a step up from 101 Dalmatians: The Series, and there were some amusing scenes throughout the episode.
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Post by RaceFanX on Nov 3, 2010 1:13:21 GMT -5
It was an interesting episode, given that the dogs dress up in clothing and try walking upright and quickly figure out that's not going to work at all I thought this was a prime episode for setting the show apart from its predecessor where the main canines did that all the time. Still interesting, this show is off to a good start.
Also while the character was a one-scene wonder but I liked that doberman "Bingo from Shelter 55" that tried his best to place Freddy but had to pass the buck to get it done. Kind of odd they made him talk like a RAF pilot but it was funny so it works. I guess their organization is much bigger than we thought.
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Post by xardas on Nov 5, 2010 14:26:11 GMT -5
Betty White's character showed up in today's episode; she plays the pound manager's mother. Today's episode wasn't bad, but it's starting to get a bit too predictable for my tastes; I knew Agatha McLeish was going to adopt the puppy the moment she was introduced. I did like the puppy in this episode more than the puppies in the other two episodes, and she was the first female puppy to be depicted - and also Niblet's sister.
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Post by RaceFanX on Nov 8, 2010 0:36:39 GMT -5
If you hadn't said Betty White's character picked up Rebound in the end (and that she was Niblet's sister) I wouldn't have seen that coming. I thought that was a pretty well-executed twist, I saw only the first five minutes of the episode on Friday and caught the rest of it on Sunday and thought the episode would be about getting her back with her original pro wrestler owner and mellowing her out a little (neither of which happened). Still seems like Rebound is the first of the "problem pups of the week" to be set up as recurring character so maybe the latter will be a later episode.
Reminder to everyone the episodes are now being streamed on The Hub's website so even if you don't get the channel you can watch the show there.
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Post by xardas on Nov 19, 2010 14:43:08 GMT -5
The General was my favorite episode yet. I've always been a sucker for romantic plots, and while this episode wasn't romantic, per se, the general was a female dog who flirted with the male dogs to get them to do what she needed. She was a really fun character and I liked her a lot. Despite her methods, she gets the job done, which is why she's the highest rank in all of the Pound Puppies. I do wish there were some episodes that didn't involve adoptions, but as long as the episodes remain entertaining, then I suppose the formulaic nature of the series doesn't matter. Regardless, Cookie received the pink bow that she has in most of the promotional images for the series, so it's safe to assume that she'll be wearing that bow in all of the future episodes.
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Post by RaceFanX on Nov 19, 2010 15:00:51 GMT -5
I missed this one entirely doing some auto repairs (did you know VW Jetta TDI side mirrors and guardrails are a very very bad combination) but thanks for the update. Even with a formulic plot they seem to get a twist or two thrown in (I thought the "General" would male and perhaps the target of adoption because of wanting to retire or something like that).
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