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Post by Dana on Jan 23, 2010 21:41:49 GMT -5
52. In "102 Dalmatians", Oddball's nose is blck, her collar is a solid light pink, and the pendant on her collar is a silver circle with a flower engraved with a pink gem inside. But the merchandise has her with a pink nose, magenta collar with black spots, and an orange flower with a majenta gem in the middle.
Same with Domino, his collar's blue in the movie, but red with merchandise.
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Post by babclayman on Mar 8, 2010 6:34:02 GMT -5
53. In "Robo Rolly", Roger is reading a newspaper with the article. "Catsup Prices Up, D.A. Attacks Crime." This is the same newspaper which Pug gets hit with at the start of "Twelve Angry Pups" So it is possible either Roger likes reading old newspapers or "Roby Rolly & "Twelve Angry Pups" take place on the same day. =3
54. In "Prophet & Loss", when Cadpig is talking to Rolly, Lucky & Cornelia after Duchesses Party, her collar turns Red for a brief moment. ;3
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Post by babclayman on Mar 21, 2010 5:31:24 GMT -5
55. In "Market Mayhem" the sliding doors to "Mom & Pop Market" seem to have the same sound effects to the doors from Star Trek.
56. Clouds which appear can link themselves to the episodes plot. Like in "Hog Tied" some Clouds appear in the shapes of pigs, while in "Unlucky" some clouds are shaped like Horseshoes.
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Post by Belchic on Mar 22, 2010 0:50:05 GMT -5
57. There is a certain theme music that plays in the episode, "Mall Pups", which is never heard in any other episode. This music is actually a recurring theme throughout the episode.
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Post by Dana on Mar 22, 2010 18:34:18 GMT -5
That music theme also plays during the mall scene in "Doug's 1st Movie".
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Mar 23, 2010 4:09:34 GMT -5
This is interesting ;D I could make a book of "Did you notice" facts
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2010 10:36:28 GMT -5
58. In "Mall Pups", when Lucky is getting out of the trash can, his collar turns blue for a second. Did you notice?
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Post by Belchic on Apr 17, 2010 13:00:50 GMT -5
53. In "Robo Rolly", Roger is reading a newspaper with the article. "Catsup Prices Up, D.A. Attacks Crime."This is the same newspaper which Pug gets hit with at the start of "Twelve Angry Pups" So it is possible either Roger likes reading old newspapers or "Roby Rolly & "Twelve Angry Pups" take place on the same day. =3 54. In "Prophet & Loss", when Cadpig is talking to Rolly, Lucky & Cornelia after Duchesses Party, her collar turns Red for a brief moment. ;3 I always thought D.A. stood for Disney Adventures. You know, Disney's magazine for kids that ran from 1990 to 2007 and got replaced by Sports Illustrated for Kids?
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Post by babclayman on Apr 17, 2010 13:43:59 GMT -5
53. In "Robo Rolly", Roger is reading a newspaper with the article. "Catsup Prices Up, D.A. Attacks Crime."This is the same newspaper which Pug gets hit with at the start of "Twelve Angry Pups" So it is possible either Roger likes reading old newspapers or "Roby Rolly & "Twelve Angry Pups" take place on the same day. =3 54. In "Prophet & Loss", when Cadpig is talking to Rolly, Lucky & Cornelia after Duchesses Party, her collar turns Red for a brief moment. ;3 I always thought D.A. stood for Disney Adventures. You know, Disney's magazine for kids that ran from 1990 to 2007 and got replaced by Sports Illustrated for Kids? Hehe, like a small homage you might say, right? =3 I believe that D.A. Stands for "Department of Authority" however that's just a random guess. o.o 59. At the start of "High Price Of Fame", When Princess mentions Spot and the roll of duct tape, her voice is different than usual. Usuallly, she has a jive type voice, however in this episode; it sounds like an old womans voice. 60. In "Cupid Pups", The music in which where Cruella dances about with the Talley Ho Club whilst she has ants in her dress, is the same music which the fleas dance to when Lucky hears them in "Love 'Em Flea 'Em" This could possibly count as the Series; Conga theme. =3
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Post by RaceFanX on Apr 17, 2010 14:21:20 GMT -5
A "D.A." in that context probably refers to a District Attorney, a government official who represents the government in the prosecution of criminal offenses. For example before he became Two-Face, Harvey Dent was the fictional Gotham City's D.A.
61. After Lucky's Thunderbolt picture gets broken in "Dog's Best Friend" when he chews Blaze out for it, Cadpig suddenly appears from nowhere to watch the proceedings. The previous scene gave no indication she was even awake.
62. In "Full Metal Pullet," right before the main pups do their dance at the end Lucky's animation is noticably rougher than usual with a thick, pencil scribble-like outline as he says "The important thing is we've cohesied."
63. In "Tic Track Toe" the pups watch a show about Go-Go. The program is titled "Dogography," a spoof of the popular American program "Biography" that aired on the cable channel A&E at that time. That reference is not dated, "Biography" is still on the air and proved popular enough that it spun off its own network, "The Biography Channel."
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2010 16:07:13 GMT -5
64. In "Citizen Canine", one of the dogs who picks up a bone (the one with the large blotchy spot on his back) is wearing a red collar. But, when he passes Ed Pig, his collar turns blue.
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Post by Paws on Apr 17, 2010 16:35:04 GMT -5
65. In "Smoke Detectors", when Rolly pulls out the cassette player, both of his ears are black. Also, the tape that says "Train Your Puppy" is misspelled, it says "Train Yoor Puppy".
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Post by Two-Tone on Apr 17, 2010 16:36:09 GMT -5
hehe somebody didn't use spell check ^^
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Post by Belchic on Apr 18, 2010 1:42:13 GMT -5
I can tell that a lot of the stuff getting posted here is taken from the "Trivia" sections of the episodes on TV.com.
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on Apr 18, 2010 4:04:47 GMT -5
I can tell that a lot of the stuff getting posted here is taken from the "Trivia" sections of the episodes on TV.com. that sucks
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