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Spotty
Apr 17, 2014 21:28:56 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 17, 2014 21:28:56 GMT -5
I can't really say much about "Lucky the Dunce" since this episode was so great. Though I will say, while Lucky is a dunce, Spotty does everything with Cookie, Squirt and Strudel. Oh, and also, Spotty realizes how important Niblet really is to the team.
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Spotty
Apr 19, 2014 11:47:10 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 19, 2014 11:47:10 GMT -5
Came up with a lot of ideas for "No More S'mores":
1. When Melman freaks out over Strudel saying, "pie", Spotty says, "That is one superstitious pup!"
2. There will be another girl at the camp who will catch Spotty.
3. Before Strudel tells Lucky her plan, Spotty joins them, and the scene goes like this: Spotty: Hey, guys. I heard all of that one girl's ghost story, and it just gave me the best idea ever! We'll show them that the Swamp Monster is real! *shows a daydream sequence* Spotty: We'll gather a bunch of leaves, moss, reeds and stuff and put them together to make a big swamp monster costume! Then the six of us will all pile up on each other and put on the costume and scare the hats off those girls! *end of daydream* Spotty: It's perfect! Strudel: Uh...no. That will not work on so many levels. Spotty: Aww! Strudel: Though, I have come up with a similar plan that is more high-tech. Spotty: I was afraid of that.
4. At the end, when Strudel reunites with the team, Spotty is like, "Nice monster vocabulary there, Strudel. I'm going to consume you?" Then he groans and grumbles.
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Spotty
Apr 22, 2014 23:24:41 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 22, 2014 23:24:41 GMT -5
Time for "Back in Action!"
While watching Bert's old show, Spotty says, "This show is from the 80's. This was way before this pup's time. Heck, it was even before MY time! This kid must really be a fan of vintage stuff."
After Jackpot officially gives up, Spotty asks Lucky if he's happy about that.
While the dogs are jabbering about all the high-tech stuff Strudel has done, Spotty says as a joke: "There must be an app for that."
When Strudel talks about the explosion, Spotty groans and facepaws.
At the end screenshot, Spotty does a wicked jump stunt in the air.
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Spotty
Apr 26, 2014 12:56:10 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 26, 2014 12:56:10 GMT -5
Believe it or not, I couldn't think of anything unique for Spotty to do in "The Truth is in Hear". I will say that when the dogs split up to try their own method of retrieving back the earmuffs, Spotty follows Cookie's instructions, but he winds up becoming the second dog that McLeish catches.
I still think Cookie has a swag singing voice! ^^
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Spotty
Apr 28, 2014 22:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 28, 2014 22:07:03 GMT -5
I came up with something fun for the sibling rivalry episode!
When Lucky and Strudel find out that Hairy and Sweet Pea are going to be living together, he tells Spotty to stay behind and keep an eye on things.
Towards the end, when Hairy and Sweet Pea start getting along, Lucky contacts Spotty because he knew where the Ping Pong tournament was being held. Spotty gives Lucky directions on the fastest route there and says he'll meet them there and already has a plan to get in.
It turns out his plan was...you guessed it...totem pole trenches. The dogs snuck in backstage in teams of three with Hairy and Sweet Pea hiding under their hats. Once they get in, they disassemble, and then it goes like this: Spotty: Good thing I brought these disguises. Lucky: I must say, I'm surprised it worked. Squirt: Yeah, and those fake backstage passes you made were just genius. Niblet: And I got to wear shoes! Strudel: Most impressive, I must say. Cookie: See, Lucky? I told you Spotty was useful. Spotty: You guys can thank me later. Right now, we've got a game to fix!
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Spotty
Apr 30, 2014 22:00:45 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on Apr 30, 2014 22:00:45 GMT -5
I watched "Little Monster", and to tell the truth, I couldn't come up with anything unique for Spotty to do. I guess it was partially because this was a very weak episode. Let's just say that Spotty was just there not serving any purpose.
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Spotty
May 2, 2014 22:20:12 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on May 2, 2014 22:20:12 GMT -5
Rebound's First Symphony
After Yo-Yo first demonstrates his talent, Spotty says, "The kid's a natural Beethoven."
When Lucky says they're going to do a stealth mission, Spotty is like, "Now, we're talking! Stealth is my forte!...No pun intended." (If you're a music expert, you'd get the joke.)
Lucky: How hard could getting a pup and his girl together be? Niblet: Impossible? Oh, was that a question you already knew the answer to? Strudel: Yes, Niblet. Spotty: In other words, a rhetorical question.
Cookie: I know that look, Lucky. It means you either are developing a scheme, or there's a tick somewhere behind your ear that you can't reach. Spotty: My money's on the tick, but I hope it's not.
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Spotty
May 5, 2014 11:56:46 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on May 5, 2014 11:56:46 GMT -5
Another episode I've been waiting to do: "Lord of the Fleas":
When Niblet gets pinched by the crab, Spotty says, "Hermit crabs. You gotta hate 'em."
Lucky tells Spotty to stay with Strudel.
When Strudel receives the warning about the volcano, Strudel tells Spotty to go find the others and warn them.
Spotty catches up with the others just when Squirt, Niblet and Solo reunite with Lucky, Cookie and Rebound. He pops up laughing because he took a picture of Lucky when he was on Cookie's back; he looks at it and says, "That's one for the book!" Lucky asks Spotty what he's doing here, Spotty is about to warn them about the volcano when Strudel comes in and interrupts him.
When the dogs find Agatha, Spotty moans, "What has this jungle done to her?"
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Spotty
May 8, 2014 10:42:15 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on May 8, 2014 10:42:15 GMT -5
I can't believe I'm almost done with the whole series!
Anyway..."The Road to Empawerment":
I will say that Spotty doesn't do a whole lot since a majority of this episode is focused on Niblet and not as much on the other dogs. Although...
At the beginning where they do the trust fall. After Lucky and Cookie fall on Squirt and Strudel, Spotty comes in and is like, "Okay, my turn! Catch me, Cookie!" Then he calls Niblet to join the dog pile. After Niblet jumps on them several times, Spotty regrets giving him that offer.
At the end, when it shows the dogs eating from the cheese fountain, Spotty is in the fountain drinking from the cheese pouring from above. After one of the dogs asks if they were supposed to be looking for Niblet, Spotty says: "Frankly, my dear, I don't give Edam...but I'll take Cheddar any day!" (Some versions have this line censored. Instead of him saying, "I don't give Edam," he says, "I don't care.")
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Spotty
May 10, 2014 16:25:34 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on May 10, 2014 16:25:34 GMT -5
"The Pupple's Court"
Spotty tells his side of the story after Strudel tells her's. His story is when Wiggles gets mad at Lucky for putting the puppy with the "wrong person", Spotty loses his temper on her for being so extreme. Of course, yelling at her did not make the situation any better.
When Dash was about to proclaim Lucky guilty at the end, Spotty announces he is going to start packing his bags and leaving. However, when he changes his mind, Spotty stops in his tracks and rejoices with everyone else.
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Spotty
May 13, 2014 22:44:03 GMT -5
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Post by Belchic on May 13, 2014 22:44:03 GMT -5
We've made it to the end!
"Lucky Has to Move":
When Niblet asks what will happen to them without Lucky, Spotty breaks the fourth wall by saying, "Our show will get canceled."
Lucky's final words to Spotty are: "Spotty, you may be a witty dog who doesn't do a whole lot, but every little bit counts, and positive attitude and sense of humor always keeps our spirits up."
When Lucky pops out of the ground, Spotty sees him and is all, "Tell me I'm not hallucinating!"
Just before Lucky goes back, Spotty breaks the fourth wall yet again by saying, "You mean to tell me we've been living next to a mansion this whole time, and I never knew about it? Even after 65 episodes of this show?"
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Such a sad way to end a great series. I always cry when I watch this episode. It's just too painful to watch.
Though, I just realized something: The show started with an unadoptable pup...and it ended with an unadoptable pup! We went full circle!
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Well, it took me about half a year, but I did it: I rewatched all 65 episodes!
Hope you all enjoyed this while it lasted.
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