FACTOID # 94: In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
 
 Home   Encyclopedia   Statistics   Countries A-Z   Flags   Maps   Education   Forum   FAQ   About 
 
WHAT'S NEW
RECENT ARTICLES
More Recent Articles »
 

SEARCH ALL

FACTS & STATISTICS    Advanced view

Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 

 

(* = Graphable)

 

 


Encyclopedia > List of fictional dogs

This is a list of fictional dogs from literature, movies etc. (It also includes some real dogs due to the proliferation of reality television shows and advertising). For Mythological Dogs See Category:Mythological dogs Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... FicTioNaL is a Gaming Legend. ... Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris The dog (Canis lupus familiaris) is a domestic subspecies of the wolf, a mammal of the Canidae family of the order Carnivora. ... Old book bindings at the Merton College library. ... This article is about motion pictures. ...

Contents

Dogs in literature

In Greek mythology, Argos was Odysseus faithful dog. ... For other meanings, see Odysseus (disambiguation) Ulysses redirects here. ... For other uses, see Homer (disambiguation). ... Beginning of the Odyssey The Odyssey (Greek Οδύσσεια (Odússeia)) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to the Ionian poet Homer. ... Destruction is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ... Delirium amid fish Delirium is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaimans comic book series The Sandman. ... The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ... Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), mainly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime fiction writer. ... Dumb Witness (published in 1937) is an Agatha Christie mystery novel featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. ... This article is about the British author. ... Buck is a dog who is the main character in the novel and movie Call of the Wild by Jack London. ... For other persons named Jack London, see Jack London (disambiguation). ... The Call of the Wild is a novel by Jack London. ... Oliver Twist (1838) is Charles Dickens second novel. ... Heracles and threatened Cerberus, Attic black-figure neck-amphora, ca. ... The Fox and the Hound is a 1967 novel by Daniel Pratt Mannix IV. It follows the lives of two protagonists pitted against each other; a half-bloodhound named Copper and a red fox named Tod. ... The Fox and the Hound is a 1967 novel by Daniel Pratt Mannix IV. It follows the lives of two protagonists pitted against each other; a half-bloodhound named Copper and a red fox named Tod. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ... This article is about the French author. ... Terence David John Pratchett OBE (born April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England[1]) is an English fantasy author, best known for his Discworld series. ... Neil Richard Gaiman () (born November 10, 1960) is an English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, and films. ... Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... Golden Retriever is the basic name given to a breed of dog, originally developed to retrieve shot game during hunting. ... Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania), also known under a number of pseudonyms, including Leigh Nichols, is an American writer. ... According to Jewish folklore, the Watchers or Grigori are a superior order of angels whose proper place is either second or fifth heaven. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels by J.K. Rowling, Rubeus Hagrid owns many magical pets, including some which are believed by the wizarding community to be impossible to domesticate. ... Rubeus Hagrid (born December 6, year ca. ... Mastiffs are a group of large, solidly built breeds of dogs typically with heavy bones, pendant ears, a relatively short and well-muscled neck, and a short muzzle. ... This article is about the Harry Potter series of novels. ... The Neapolitan Mastiff is a large, ancient breed of dog that can be traced back to about 100 BC. This dog is a massive breed often used as a guard and defender of owner and property. ... In the Harry Potter series of novels by J.K. Rowling, Rubeus Hagrid owns many magical pets, including some which are believed by the wizarding community to be impossible to domesticate. ... HP1 redirects here. ... The Rough Collie is a breed of dog developed originally for herding in Scotland. ... dick king smith was a writer who wrote books such as. ... The Sheep-Pig is a novel by Dick King-Smith. ... Babe is an Academy Award-winning 1995 Australian film that tells the story of a pig who wants to be a sheep dog. ... Garm is the the talking dog in J.R.R. Tolkiens short story Farmer Giles of Ham. ... J. R. R. Tolkien in 1916. ... Farmer Giles of Ham (written in 1947, published in 1949) is a short story written by J. R. R. Tolkien. ... Gaspode is a small terrier-like dog featured in seven of Terry Pratchetts Discworld novels. ... This article is about the novels. ... This article is about the literary concept. ... Terence David John Pratchett OBE (born April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England[1]) is an English fantasy author, best known for his Discworld series. ... Hank the Cowdog logo used on media. ... John R. Erickson is an American cowboy and author, best known for his Hank the Cowdog series of childrens novels. ... The Hound of the Baskervilles is a crime novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, originally serialized in the Strand Magazine in 1901 and 1902, which is set largely on Dartmoor in 1889. ... A portrait of Sherlock Holmes by Sidney Paget from the Strand Magazine, 1891 Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. ... Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May 1859–7 July 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger. ... Bunnicula is a childrens book series written by James Howe about a vampire-bunny that sucks the juice out of vegetables. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Huan was a great Hound. ... Wolfhound can refer to various breeds of dogs used for hunting wolves: Borzoi (Russian Wolfhound) Irish Wolfhound Saarlooswolfhond This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Valinor (meaning Land of the Valar) is a fictional location from J. R. R. Tolkiens legendarium, the realm of the Valar in Aman. ... Beren is a fictional character, from J. R. R. Tolkiens fantasy-world Middle-earth. ... Lúthien Tinúviel is a fictional character in the fantasy-world Middle-earth of the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. ... Tolkien redirects here. ... The Silmarillion is a collection of J. R. R. Tolkiens mythopoeic works, edited and published posthumously by his son Christopher Tolkien in 1977, with assistance from Guy Gavriel Kay, who would later become a noted fantasy fiction writer. ... The Hundred and One Dalmatians, or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 novel by Dodie Smith. ... Dorothy Gladys Dodie Smith (May 3, 1896 - November 24, 1990) was an English novelist and playwright. ... For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ... Little House on the Prairie is a childrens book by Laura Ingalls Wilder that was published in 1935. ... Laura Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American author. ... Maurice Bernard Sendak (born June 10, 1928) is an American writer and illustrator of childrens literature who is best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963. ... Doctor Dolittle is the central character of a series of childrens books by Hugh Lofting. ... Hugh John Lofting (Maidenhead, Berkshire, England January 14, 1886 - Topanga, California September 26, 1947) was a British author, trained as a civil engineer, who created the character of Doctor Dolittle - one of the classics of childrens literature. ... Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or, The Roly-Poly Pudding is a book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter. ... Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Russian: , IPA: ) was a Russian short story writer and playwright. ... This article is about the Kurt Vonnegut novel The Sirens of Titan. For other uses, see Siren (disambiguation). ... Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ... A Rough Collie Collie refers to various breeds of herding dog originating primarily in Scotland. ... Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... Krypto, also known as Krypto the Superdog, is a fictional character; he is Supermans pet dog in the various Superman comic books published by DC Comics. ... For other uses, see Krypton (disambiguation). ... Jor-El is a fictional character who appears in the Superman comics published by DC Comics. ... For other uses, see Clark Kent (disambiguation). ... Laddie is a fictitious character that occured in The Simpsons. ... Lassie filming on location in Florida (photo courtesy State Archive of Florida) Lassie, a female rough collie fictional character has starred in, or been the subject of, many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books, entertaining generations of children around the world from 1938 to the present. ... The Rough Collie is a breed of dog developed originally for herding in Scotland. ... The hardcover version of The Incredible Journey The Incredible Journey by the renowned Canadian author Sheila Burnford is a childrens book first published by Hodder & Stoughton in London in 1961. ... A Landseer painting of a Landseer Newfoundland. ... This article is about the play by J.M. Barrie. ... For the British Army surgeon, see James Barry (surgeon). ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Laura Ingalls Wilder (February 7, 1867 – February 10, 1957) was an American author. ... The First Four Years was a compilation of early Black Flag songs released in 1983 on SST Records. ... Old Dan can refer to: Old Dans Records, an album by Gordon Lightfoot Old Dan Tucker, an American song Old Dan, a hound from Where the Red Fern Grows Category: ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... For the song in the album by Sonic Youth, see Sonic Youth (album). ... Olive, the Other Reindeer is an animated 45-minute-long Christmas television special, produced by Matt Groening of Simpsons fame and directed by Oscar Moore. ... J. Otto Siebold is an author and illustrator of childrens books. ... Matthew Abram Groening (born February 15, 1954[2] in Portland, Oregon;[1] his family name is pronounced , rhymes with raining) is an Emmy Award-winning American cartoonist and the creator of The Simpsons, Futurama and the weekly comic strip Life in Hell. ... The Labrador Retriever (also Labrador or Lab for short), is one of several kinds of retriever, a type of gun dog. ... Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945 in Everett, Pennsylvania), also known under a number of pseudonyms, including Leigh Nichols, is an American writer. ... The Moonlight Bay Trilogy will be a trilogy of three novels by Dean Koontz. ... The Moonlight Bay Trilogy will be a trilogy of three novels by Dean Koontz. ... Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... Charlotte Bront - idealized portrait, 1873 (based on a drawing by George Richmond, 1850) Charlotte Bront (April 21, 1816 - March 31, 1855) was an English writer. ... This article is about the Victorian novel. ... The Poky Little Puppy is a childrens book written by Janette Sebring Lowrey and illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren. ... Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The Pocky Little Puppy (1942) Gustaf Adolf Tenggren (November 3, 1896 - April 9, 1970), was a Swedish illustrator. ... Leslie Burke is a fictional character in the book and movie, Bridge to Terabithia. ... Bridge to Terabithia is a work of childrens literature about two lonely children who create a magical forest kingdom. ... Beverly Cleary (born April 12, 1916) is the author of over 30 books for young adults and children. ... The Tale of Little Pig Robinson is a childrens book bublished by Beatrix Potter in 1930. ... Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 1866 – 22 December 1943) was an English author and illustrator, botanist, and conservationist, best known for her childrens books, which featured animal characters such as Peter Rabbit. ... A retriever is a type of gundog that retrieves game for a hunter. ... This article is about the breed of dog; for other meanings of Greyhound, see Greyhound (disambiguation). ... A Sheep dog is a type of domestic dog whose original purpose was to herd or guard sheep. ... “Kafka” redirects here. ... Investigations of a Dog is a longer short-story by Franz Kafka, analyzing the day-to-day life of a dog, and how it compares to human beings. ... The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket is Edgar Allan Poes only complete novel, published in 1838. ... Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American poet, short story writer, playwright, editor, literary critic, essayist and one of the leaders of the American Romantic Movement. ... This article is about the French author. ... The Sign of Four (1890) was the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. ... Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) is the British author most famously known for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction. ... Cyrus Smith blessing Captain Nemo on his death bed in The Mysterious Island Cyrus Smith (named Cyrus Harding in some English translations) is one of the protagonists of Jules Vernes novel The Mysterious Island. ... This article is about the French author. ... Map of Lincoln Island Cyrus Smith blessing Captain Nemo on his death bed in The Mysterious Island The Mysterious Island (original title: LÃŽle mystérieuse) is a French novel by Jules Verne, published in 1874. ... Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto in the film Toto is the name of a fictional dog in L. Frank Baums Oz series of childrens books, and works derived from them. ... For the film, see The Wizard of Oz (1939 film). ... Lyman Frank Baum (May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919) was an American author, actor, and independent filmmaker best known as the creator, along with illustrator W. W. Denslow, of one of the most popular books ever written in American childrens literature, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, better known today... This article is about the novel. ... For other persons named Jack London, see Jack London (disambiguation). ... Because of Winn-Dixie is a best selling childrens novel by Kate DiCamillo, that has also been adapted as a 2005 family film, directed by Wayne Wang. ... Katrina Elizabeth DiCamillo (born March 25, 1964) is an American childrens author. ... Because of Winn-Dixie is a best selling childrens novel by Kate DiCamillo, that has also been adapted as a 2005 family film, directed by Wayne Wang. ... This article is about the British author. ... See also Just-so story for anthropological sense Wikisource has original text related to this article: Just So Stories The Just So Stories for Little Children were written by British author Rudyard Kipling. ... Zelda Van Gutters is a dog in Nickelodeon Magazine. ... Nick Magazines current logo. ...

Dogs in film

See also Category:Films about dogs

For the 2004 stage musical, see Mary Poppins (musical). ... For other uses, see Asta (disambiguation). ... The Thin Man was the first of six comic detective films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, a hard-drinking and flirtatious married couple who banter wittily as they easily solve crimes. ... Anchorman may refer to: News anchor, someone who works in radio who hosts a regular news program Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, a 2004 American comedy movie This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... The Hills Have Eyes series of horror films began in 1977 with The Hills Have Eyes by Wes Craven; that film spawned two sequels and a remake, which had its own sequel in 2007. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Beethoven is a 1992 comedy film directed by Brian Levant and written by John Hughes. ... Benji is the name of a fictitious dog who was the focus of several movies in the 1970s and 1980s and is also the title of the first film in the series. ... The Royal Tenenbaums is the 2001 dramatic comedy about three genius siblings who experience great success in youth, and even greater disappointment and failure after their eccentric father leaves them in their adolescent years. ... Star Trek: Generations (Paramount Pictures, 1994, see also 1994 in film) is the seventh feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ... Air Bud is the 1997 feature film that sparked the franchise centered around the fictional dog Buddy, a Golden Retriever. ... Cats & Dogs is a 2001 comedy film directed by Lawrence Guterman about the relationships between cats and dogs. ... This article is about the dog breed. ... Tobias Vincent Maguire (born June 27, 1975) is an American actor. ... Scream 3 (2000) (theatrical name Scr3am) is the third installment in the successful Scream trilogy of satirical horror films. ... The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is Wes Andersons fourth feature length film and was released in the U.S. on December 25, 2004. ... Road Warrior redirects here. ... Einstein (often known as Einie) is Doc Browns pet sheepdog in 1985, and later pet to the Brown family. ... This article is about the first film in the Back to the Future trilogy. ... Men in Black is a 1997 science fiction comedy action film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith and Vincent DOnofrio. ... Smokey and the Bandit is a 1977 movie starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Pat McCormick, Paul Williams, and Mike Henry. ... Good Boy! movie cover Good Boy! was a moderately successful movie produced by Jim Henson Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, starring talking alien dogs. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is a Tony Award-winning American film and stage actor who is perhaps best known for his role as the title character in Ferris Buellers Day Off. ... The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a breed of dog in the terrier group, one of several breeds loosely classified as pit bulls. ... The Sandlot is a 1993 film about young baseball players. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Turner & Hooch is a 1989 comedy film starring Tom Hanks, Mare Winningham, Craig T. Nelson, and Reginald VelJohnson. ... The German Shepherd Dog (also Alsatian) is a popular breed of dog. ... K-9 is a 1989 motion picture comedy starring James Belushi and Mel Harris. ... Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy motion picture starring Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. ... For other persons named Elizabeth Taylor, see Elizabeth Taylor (disambiguation). ... Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (September 17, 1928 – October 3, 1998) was an English/American actor. ... A stereotypical villain, common in early 20th century silent films, wears formal black clothes, exquisitely neat facial hair, and a maniacal demeanour. ... Lassie filming on location in Florida (photo courtesy State Archive of Florida) Lassie, a female rough collie fictional character has starred in, or been the subject of, many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books, entertaining generations of children around the world from 1938 to the present. ... The Rough Collie is a breed of dog developed originally for herding in Scotland. ... The Border Collie is a breed of herding dog that originated in the border country of England and Scotland. ... Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy motion picture starring Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... The Prince and the Pauper was first published in 1881 in Canada before its 1882 publication in the united states. ... The Mask originated as comic book series by publisher Dark Horse Comics. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Meet the Fockers (2004) is a comedy film and a sequel to Meet the Parents starring Robert DeNiro and Ben Stiller. ... Little Nicky (2000) is a comedy film written, produced and starring Adam Sandler, Rhys Ifans, Tom Tiny Lister, Jr. ... For other uses, see Lost Boys (disambiguation). ... Old Yeller is a fictional mixed-breed dog. ... Frederick Benjamin Gipson (February 7, 1908-August 14, 1973) was an American author. ... This article is about a dog breed. ... The Adventures of Milo and Otis is a 1989 (Japanese release: 1986) live action film starring an orange tabby cat named Milo and a fawn pug named Otis. ... Garfield (also known as Garfield: The Movie) is a 2004 live-action movie based on the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield. ... Blade: Trinity is a 2004 movie, directed by David S. Goyer, which is a motion_picture directorial debut for him. ... Pete the Pup, in a scene from 1931s Fly My Kite. ... The American Pit Bull Terrier is one of several bull terrier breeds, often kept as a pet. ... A poster for the 1931 Our Gang comedy Love Business featuring depictions of (from left to right): Pete the Pup, Jackie Cooper, and Norman Chubby Chaney. ... Harold Eugene Roach, Sr. ... MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ... Sir James Matthew Barrie, Baronet, Scottish author Sir James Matthew Barrie, Baronet (May 9, 1860 - June 19, 1937), more commonly known as J. M. Barrie, was a Scottish novelist and dramatist. ... Finding Neverland is an Academy Award-winning film that released in 2004, starring Johnny Depp and Kate Winslet. ... The Poodle is a breed of dog; specifically, it is a gundog noted for its ability in the water. ... The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 Academy Award-winning film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins. ... 1928 movie ad Rin Tin Tin (often billed as Rin-Tin-Tin in the 1920s and 1930s) was the name given to several German Shepherd dogs in film and television. ... Country of origin Germany Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The German Shepherd Dog (known also as the Alsatian or Schäfer(hund)) is an intelligent breed of dog. ... Carlos Ray Chuck Norris (born on 10 March 1940) is an American martial artist, action star, Hollywood actor, and recently, an internet phenomenon, who is best known for playing Cordell Walker on Walker, Texas Ranger. ... For other uses, see Steve Martin (disambiguation). ... The Jack Russell Terrier is a type of small, principally white-bodied, terrier that has its origins in fox hunting. ... Cover image, My Dog Skip My Dog Skip is a 2000 movie, directed by Jay Russell. ... My Dog Skip is a 2000 movie, directed by Jay Russell. ... William Weaks Willie Morris (November 29, 1934 — August 2, 1999), was an American writer and editor born in Jackson, Mississippi, though his family later moved to Yazoo City, Mississippi, which he immortalized in his works of prose. ... Terry, the Cairn Terrier who played Toto in the film Toto is the name of a fictional dog in L. Frank Baums Oz series of childrens books, and works derived from them. ... The Wizard of Oz (film) redirects here. ... The Brussels Griffon is a small dog with a very expressive, monkey-like face and a big heart. ... As Good as It Gets is a 1997 film which tells the story of an obsessive-compulsive, cantankerous, and homophobic writer named Melvin Udall (Jack Nicholson) who, because of his anxiety disorder, lives in a world that has shrunk to about the size of his apartment and the books he...

Dogs on the radio

  • Sandy in Little Orphan Annie, a radio show that aired between 1930 and 1942

Dogs in television

Kiba Inuzuka ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Naruto created by Masashi Kishimoto. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump BANZAI! Shonen Jump Weekly Comic Original run November 1999 – Ongoing No. ... The American Pit Bull Terrier is one of several bull terrier breeds, often kept as a pet. ... This article is about the Veronica Mars television series. ... Dumb Witness (published in 1937) is an Agatha Christie mystery novel featuring the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. ... Agatha Christies Poirot (U.S. title Poirot) is a popular British television series starring David Suchet as Agatha Christies detective character Hercule Poirot. ... Mister Rogers Neighborhood or Mister Rogers is an American childrens television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. ... Golden Retriever is the basic name given to a breed of dog, originally developed to retrieve shot game during hunting. ... Punky Brewster was a popular sitcom in the 1980s. ... Family Guy is an Emmy award winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog (IPA or ), Rhode Island. ... Married… with Children was a long-running American sitcom about a dysfunctional family living in Chicago. ... For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation). ... Veronicas Closet was a sitcom which aired on NBC from 1997 to 2000. ... Dale Evans and Roy Rogers at the 61st Academy Awards Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 – July 6, 1998), who became famous as Roy Rogers, was a singer and cowboy actor. ... Country of origin Germany Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The German Shepherd Dog (known also as the Alsatian or Schäfer(hund)) is an intelligent breed of dog. ... The Roy Rogers Show was a black and white American television series that ran for 6 seasons from December 30, 1951 to June 9, 1957 on NBC. With a total of 100 episodes. ... The Best Bits of The Late Show: Champagne Edition (DVD) The Late Show was a popular Australian comedy show, which ran for two seasons on ABC TV from 18 July 1992 to 30 October 1993. ... Lassie was a American television series which originally aired from 1954 to 1974. ... For other uses, see Pomeranian. ... The Nanny is a popular American situation comedy co-produced by Sternin & Fraser Ink, Inc. ... For the political insult see poodle (insult). ... For the 1993 film, see The Beverly Hillbillies (film) The Beverly Hillbillies was an American television program about a hillbilly family transplanted in Southern California. ... Golden Retriever is the basic name given to a breed of dog, originally developed to retrieve shot game during hunting. ... This article is about the TV show. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the television series. ... Golden Retriever is the basic name given to a breed of dog, originally developed to retrieve shot game during hunting. ... Pushing Daisies is an American television comedy-drama created by Bryan Fuller (creator of Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls) who also serves as executive producer alongside Bruce Cohen, Dan Jinks, Brooke Kennedy and Barry Sonnenfeld. ... This article is about the television series. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: St. ... Golden Retriever is the basic name given to a breed of dog, originally developed to retrieve shot game during hunting. ... Empty Nest is a television sitcom that ran on NBC from 1988 to 1995. ... For other uses, see Bloodhound (disambiguation). ... For the 1993 film, see The Beverly Hillbillies (film) The Beverly Hillbillies was an American television program about a hillbilly family transplanted in Southern California. ... Eddie (Crane) (born May 15, unknown year) is Frasiers fathers dog in the American television sitcom Frasier. ... Moose is a veteran canine actor. ... Enzo is a canine actor. ... The Jack Russell Terrier is a type of small, principally white-bodied, terrier that has its origins in fox hunting. ... Frasier was an American sitcom starring Kelsey Grammer as psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane. ... CKCS redirects here. ... Sex and the City is a popular American cable television program. ... Columbo is an American crime fiction TV series starring Peter Falk as Lieutenant Columbo, a homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Dukes of Hazzard is an American television series that originally aired on the CBS television network from 1979 to 1985. ... I Love Lucy is a television situation comedy, starring Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, also featuring Vivian Vance and William Frawley. ... This article is about the TV program. ... Stefanie Powers & Robert Wagner Lionel Stander & Freeway Hart to Hart was an American television series starring Robert Wagner as Jonathan Hart and Stefanie Powers as his wife Jennifer, who lived in a wealthy suburb of Los Angeles. ... K-9, or K9, is the name of several robotic dogs in the long-running British science fiction television series, Doctor Who. ... For other uses, see robot (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Doctor Who (disambiguation). ... Krypto the Superdog Krypto the Superdog is an animated television series produced by DC Comics & Warner Bros. ... Lassie filming on location in Florida (photo courtesy State Archive of Florida) Lassie, a female rough collie fictional character has starred in, or been the subject of, many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books, entertaining generations of children around the world from 1938 to the present. ... The Liquidator with fellow villain NegaDuck The Liquidator is a fictional character, a supervillain in the animated Disney television series Darkwing Duck, was a dog-like creature made entirely of water, who had the ability to control and alter liquids. ... Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced... This article needs additional references or sources to improve its verifiability. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Maximillion was a German Shepherd in the 3rd and final season of 1970s television series The Bionic Woman. ... The Bionic Woman was a television series which spun off from The Six Million Dollar Man. ... The Labrador Retriever (also Labrador or Lab for short), is one of several kinds of retriever, a type of gun dog. ... This article is about an Australian soap opera. ... Image:Http://www. ... This article is about the television series. ... The official Pokémon logo. ... Growlithe , Gardie in original Japanese language versions) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ... Arcanine , Windie in original Japanese language versions) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ... Houndour , Delvil in original Japanese language versions) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise. ... Houndoom , Hellgar) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise: a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... A Rough Collie Collie refers to various breeds of herding dog originating primarily in Scotland. ... Country of origin Germany Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The German Shepherd Dog (known also as the Alsatian or Schäfer(hund)) is an intelligent breed of dog. ... Mad About You is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 23, 1992, to May 24, 1999. ... Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American sitcom starring Seinfeld writer, co-creator, and executive producer Larry David as himself. ... Paul Albert Anka, OC (born July 30, 1941, in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and actor. ... Gilmore Girls is an American television drama/comedy created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. ... Porthos is a fictional dog in the Star Trek: Enterprise universe. ... This article is about the dog breed. ... Jonathan Archer is a fictional character and the main character of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ... The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ... For other uses, see Pomeranian. ... The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ... This article is about the breed of dog. ... Power Rangers is a long-running American childrens television series adapted from the Japanese tokusatsu Super Sentai Series, though it is not simply an English dub of the original. ... Scooby-Doo IS THE SHIT is a short ass-running American animated television series produced for your mom Saturday morning television in several different versions from 1969 to the present. ... The Great Dane is a breed of dog known for its giant size and gentle personality. ... Santas Little Helper or once known as Santos L. Halper (voiced by Frank Welker or Dan Castellaneta) is the Simpson familys pet dog. ... This article needs additional references or sources to improve its verifiability. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Elizabeth Jane Weir is a lawyer and politician in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick, Canada. ... Torri Higginson is a Canadian actress. ... For other uses, see Clark Kent (disambiguation). ... Smallville is an American television series created by writer/producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, and was initially broadcast by The WB. After its fifth season, the WB and UPN merged to form The CW, which is the current broadcaster for the show in the United States. ... Spot in his guise, as Scott Teachers Pet is a Disney animated television series about a dog who lives like a little boy. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... The Welsh Corgi is a dog breed that originated in Wales. ... Dharma & Greg was an American television situation comedy broadcast between 1997 and 2002 on ABC. The premise of the show was a relationship between two characters regarded as cultural opposites. ... The X-Files is a Peabody- and Emmy Award-winning science fiction television series created by Chris Carter, which first aired on September 10, 1993, and ended on May 19, 2002. ... Stringfellow Hawke with Airwolf. ... The Bluetick Coonhound is a breed of dog. ... This article is about the television series. ... Tiger was a mixed-breed dog performer owned by Lou Scumacher and trained by Joe Hornok. ... The Brady Bunch is an American television situation comedy, based around a large blended family. ... A Sheep dog is a type of domestic dog whose original purpose was to herd or guard sheep. ... My Three Sons was a situation comedy that ran from September 29, 1960 to August 24, 1972. ... “LOST” redirects here. ... Jack Russell Terrier The Jack Russell Terrier is a type of small terrier that has its origins in fox hunting. ... Soccer as Wishbone, the little dog with a big imagination. ... Robin Masters was a fictional character on the American television series Magnum, P.I. He was the alleged celebrity author/multi-millionaire owner of Robins Nest, the estate mansion where Magnum and Higgins resided, and was the owner of the Ferrari that Magnum drove. ... The Dobermann (alternatively spelled Doberman in the U.S.) or Doberman Pinscher is a breed of domestic dog. ... Magnum, P.I. was an American television show that followed the adventures of Thomas Magnum (played by Tom Selleck), a private investigator living in Hawaii. ...

Dogs in Animation and Puppetry

Referred as a most inhumane form of Alchemy by some, a Chimera is the fusion of two or more different species into a single being. ... “Fullmetal” redirects here. ... Forest of Death redirects here. ... Kiba Inuzuka ) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Naruto created by Masashi Kishimoto. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump BANZAI! Shonen Jump Weekly Comic Original run November 1999 – Ongoing No. ... In the 1955 movie Lady and the Tramp, Scamp is the rambunctious son of the title characters, Lady and Tramp, seen only briefly at the end of the movie. ... The Angriest Dog in the World is a comic strip created by film director David Lynch. ... For other persons named David Lynch, see David Lynch (disambiguation). ... Astro the dog is a canine character on the Hanna-Barbera cartoon, The Jetsons. ... The Jetsons is a prime-time animated television series that was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ... Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters who debuted on The Quick Draw McGraw Show and appeared in their own segment of that show. ... Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy are Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters who debuted on The Quick Draw McGraw Show and appeared in their own segment of that show. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Hello Kitty by Sanrio. ... This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long. ... Jonny Quest (often referred to as The Adventures of Jonny Quest) was a science fiction animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and created and designed by comic book artist Doug Wildey, about the adventures of a young boy who accompanies his father on extraordinary adventures. ... For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation). ... Big Bird and Barkley in Japan. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ... Arthur is an American and Canadian educational children’s television series which airs primarily on PBS in the United States; CBC Television, Radio-Canada, Knowledge Network and TVO in Canada; and BBC One in the UK, although it has been syndicated to numerous other stations throughout the world. ... Members of the State Military. ... “Fullmetal” redirects here. ... Blues Clues is a childrens show about a dog named Blue. ... Bolivar is a fictional character, Donald Ducks dog. ... Donald Duck is an animated cartoon and comic-book character from Walt Disney Productions. ... The heroic superhero pet dog and companion of Inspector Gadgets niece, Penny. ... For the 1999 live-action film, see Inspector Gadget (film). ... Brian Griffin is a fictional character on the FOX animated television series Family Guy, and is voiced by show creator, Seth MacFarlane. ... Family Guy is an Emmy award winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog (IPA or ), Rhode Island. ... For other uses, see Bloodhound (disambiguation). ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Gustave Dorés illustration for Cendrillon Cinderella (French: Cendrillon) is a popular fairy tale embodying a classic folk tale myth-element of unjust oppression/triumphant reward. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Les Triplettes de Belleville (aka Belleville Rendez-vous; The Triplets of Belleville in English) is a 2003 French-Canadian animated feature film directed and written by Sylvain Chomet. ... Country of origin Germany Common nicknames Dobie Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The Dobermann or Doberman Pinscher (also, more colloquially, Dobie) is a breed of domestic dog. ... This article is about the dog breed. ... For other uses, see Tramp (disambiguation). ... For other uses of the word button, see Button (disambiguation). ... This article is about the television series. ... CatDog is an American animated television series on Nickelodeon, created by Peter Hannan. ... Cats and other felines have often been used as characters in literature and in other forms of media. ... All Dogs Go to Heaven is an animated film directed and produced by Don Bluth and released by United Artists in 1989. ... Charlie Dog is an animated cartoon fictional character in the Warner Bros. ... Looney Tunes opening title Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. ... Chuck Jones in 1976 Charles Martin Chuck Jones (September 21, 1912 – February 22, 2002) was an American animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films, most memorably of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies shorts for the Warner Bros. ... Ranma ½ Graphic Novel, Volume 1 English version, Second Edition Ranma ½ (らんま½, Japanese pronunciation: Ranma Nibun no Ichi) is a comedy anime and manga by Rumiko Takahashi (高橋 留美子) about a boy named Ranma Saotome (早乙女 乱馬) who was trained from early childhood... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Clifford the Big Red Dog is an enduring American childrens book series first published in 1962. ... This page is about the cartoon character. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... Courage the Cowardly Dog is an award-winning American animated television series, created by John R. Dilworth, who directed each episode, about a dog named Courage and his owners Muriel Bagge, a kindly old Scottish woman, and Eustace Bagge, a grumpy old farmer, living together in a farmhouse in the... Dagwood Bumstead is a fictional character in the comic strip Blondie, who was introduced prior to February 17, 1933. ... Blondie logo, featuring Dagwood, Blondie, Daisy the dog, son Alexander, and daughter Cookie. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... “Fullmetal” redirects here. ... Deputy Dawg was originally a Terrytoons cartoon character featured on the animated television series of the same name from 1959 through 1972. ... Dino, right Dino (pronounced dee-no) is a fictional character featured in the Hanna-Barbera animated television series The Flintstones and its spin-offs. ... The Flintstones is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ... Orders & Suborders Saurischia Sauropodomorpha Theropoda Ornithischia Thyreophora Ornithopoda Marginocephalia Dinosaurs were vertebrate animals that dominated the terrestrial ecosystem for over 160 million years, first appearing approximately 230 million years ago. ... Oliver & Company is a 1988 animated feature film that was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. ... William Martin Billy Joel (born May 9, 1949) is an American singer, pianist, songwriter, composer and musician. ... West Highland White Terriers, commonly known as Westies, are a breed of dog known for their spirited personality and brilliant white coat. ... This article is about the television program. ... Information Nickname(s) Icky Vicky Icky with a V Species Human Gender Female Age 16 Occupation Babysitter Family Tootie (sister), Vicky and Tooties parents Portrayed by Grey DeLisle Created by Butch Hartman Vicky (Icky with a V, as she is often referred to) is the babysitter of Timmy Turner... The Fairly OddParents is an American animated television series about the adventures of a boy who has two fairy godparents. ... Richie Rich may refer to one of the following: Richie Rich (comics), a Harvey Comics comic book character Richie Rich (1980 TV series), an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Richie Rich (1996 TV series), an animated television series produced by Harvey Entertainment, Film Roman and Universal Studios Richie... The Dalmatian is a breed of dog, noted for its white coat with either black or liver spots. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Treasure Planet is a 2002 Academy Award nominated science fiction animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. ... A standard Droopy opening title card from the early 1950s. ... Frederick Bean Fred/Tex Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, and director, famous for producing animated cartoons during The Golden Age of Hollywood animation. ... MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ... The Cardigans ears (left) are somewhat larger than the Pembrokes (right). ... “Animé” redirects here. ... Original run April 3, 1998 – April 23, 1999 Episodes 26 Movie: Knockin on Heavens Door (天国の扉) Director Shinichiro Watanabe Writer Keiko Nobumoto Studio Sunrise BONES Bandai Visual[2] Released September 1, 2001 Runtime 115 min. ... This article is about the first film in the Back to the Future trilogy. ... Cathy is a daily comic strip drawn by Cathy Guisewite. ... Companion dog usually describes a dog that does not work, providing only companionship as a pet, rather than usefulness by doing specific tasks. ... Gary Larson (b. ... This article is about the comic strip. ... Peter Fox (May 31, 1921-July 3, 1989) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. ... Bill Amend (born 1962 in Northampton, Massachusetts) is an American cartoonist, best known for his comic strip, FoxTrot. ... This article is about the comic strip; for other uses, see Foxtrot (disambiguation). ... Fifi the Peke is a fictional character created by The Walt Disney Company. ... Pluto Pluto is a fictional character made famous in a series of Disney short cartoons. ... A rugrat may also be a pejorative term for a toddler. ... For other uses, see Beauty and the Beast (disambiguation). ... Goliath was the dog companion of Davey in the Lutheran stop motion cartoon, Davey and Goliath, 1960-1975. ... Davey and Goliath was the title of a 1960s stop-motion animated television series. ... This article is about the Disney character. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Goopy Geer is an animated cartoon character in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros. ... Merrie Melodies end title Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. ... Goddard is one of the few inventions of Jimmy Neutron that actually works perfectly. ... Categories: Stub | 2001 films | Computer-animated films ... Wallace and Gromit Wallace and Gromit are the main characters in a series of three British animated short films, a series of ten short-animated sequences, and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. ... Nicholas Wulstan Park, CBE (b. ... Aardman Animations, Ltd. ... Hector the Bulldog in Home Tweet Home. ... Sylvester J. Pussycat Senior is a fictional cat who appears in several Looney Tunes cartoons, often chasing Tweety Bird, Speedy Gonzalez, or Hippety Hopper. ... Toy made in Tweetys image Tweety aka Tweety Pie or Tweety Bird is a fictional character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated cartoons. ... Hong Kong Phooey Hong Kong Phooey is a 16-episode (31 shorts) Hanna-Barbera animated series that first aired on ABC Saturday morning from September 7, 1974 to September 4, 1976. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Huckleberry Hound Huckleberry Huck Hound is a fictional cartoon character created by Hanna-Barbera, and the star of the late 1950s animated series The Huckleberry Hound Show, Hanna-Barberas second series made for television after The Ruff & Reddy Show. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Shari Lewis (born Sonia Phyllis Hurwitz; January 17, 1933 – August 2, 1998) was an American ventriloquist, puppeteer, and childrens television show host, most popular during the 1960s. ... Family Guy is an Emmy award winning American animated television series about a nuclear family in the fictional town of Quahog (IPA or ), Rhode Island. ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... Krypto, also known as Krypto the Superdog, is a fictional character; he is Supermans pet dog in the various Superman comic books published by DC Comics. ... Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ... For the comic book series of the same name, see Bart Simpson comics. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Cocker Spaniel refers to two different breeds of dogs, both of which are commonly called simply Cocker Spaniel in their countries of origin: American Cocker Spaniel English Cocker Spaniel Categories: | ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... Ladybird is Hank Hills dog from the cartoon television series King of the Hill. She is named after the wife of President (and Texan) Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird Johnson. ... For other uses, see Bloodhound (disambiguation). ... This article is about the television program. ... The Aristocats is a 1970 animated feature from the Walt Disney studio. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... This article is about the film Mulan. For the legendary person, see Hua Mulan. ... The ten original Care Bears in the logo for the 1980s franchise, with Tenderheart Bear at top. ... Marc Antony and Pussyfoot (sometimes called Kitty) are animated fictional characters in the Warner Bros. ... Looney Tunes opening title Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. ... A Sheep dog is a type of domestic dog whose original purpose was to herd or guard sheep. ... For the 1989 Disney animated film, see The Little Mermaid (1989 film). ... // The cover to How the Grinch Stole Christmas! How the Grinch Stole Christmas! is one of the best-known childrens books by Dr. Seuss. ... Maximilian Max Goof is a fictional character who is the teenage son of the popular Disney character Goofy. ... This article is about the Disney character. ... Captain Kangaroo was a childrens television series which aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS from 1955 until 1984, then moved to the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) to air syndicated reruns of past episodes in 1992. ... Muttley, as seen on Dastardly and Muttley in their Flying Machines Muttley is a Hanna-Barbera animated fictional character created by Iwao Takamoto and originally voiced by Don Messick (who also voiced Scooby-Doo); he is now voiced by Billy West. ... Dick Dastardly, as he appeared in Wacky Races. ... Dick Dastardly and Muttley, the villains of Wacky Races, in their car, the Mean Machine. ... Sherman (left) and Mr. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is an animated series produced by Marvel Productions Ltd. ... The Aristocats is a 1970 animated feature from the Walt Disney studio. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Oliver and Company is a 1988 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. ... This article is about the 1961 film. ... Arthur is an American and Canadian educational children’s television series which airs primarily on PBS in the United States; CBC Television, Radio-Canada, Knowledge Network and TVO in Canada; and BBC One in the UK, although it has been syndicated to numerous other stations throughout the world. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump BANZAI! Shonen Jump Weekly Comic Original run November 1999 – Ongoing No. ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... “Minnie” redirects here. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Pocahontas is the thirty-third animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ... For other uses, see Cyborg (disambiguation). ... Astro Boy is the American title for the Japanese animated series Tetsuwan Atom , which roughly translates to Mighty Atom and literally to Iron-arm Atom) first broadcast on Japanese television from 1963 to 1966. ... Pluto (also known as Pluto the Pup) is an animated cartoon made famous in a series of Disney short cartoons. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Hello Kitty by Sanrio. ... The Itchy & Scratchy Show is a show-within-a-show of The Simpsons which usually appears as a segment of the fictional Krusty the Klown TV show, watched regularly by Bart and Lisa Simpson and other characters on the animated series. ... The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season of The Simpsons, which originally aired February 9, 1997. ... Homer Simpson is also a character in the book and film The Day of the Locust. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Original theatrical poster for . Anastasia is an animated feature created at Fox Animation Studios, produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, and released on November 21, 1997 by Twentieth Century Fox. ... Wallace and Gromit Wallace and Gromit are the main characters in a series of three British animated short films, a series of ten short-animated sequences, and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. ... This article is about the breed of dog. ... Ren and Stimpy are the eponymous characters of two cartoon television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. ... Hello Kitty by Sanrio. ... Bobbys World is a childrens animated television series, which ran from 1990 to 1998, on FOX. It was about the daily life of Bobby Generic (pronounced Jen-A-Rick) and his very overactive imagination on how he sees the world. ... Categories: Stub ... Rowlf is a Muppet musician from Jim Hensons The Muppet Show. ... John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together The Muppets are a group of puppets and costume characters created by Jim Henson and the company he created. ... The Jimmy Dean Show was a mid-1960s ABC television variety show, starring Jimmy Dean. ... The Muppet Show was a television program featuring a cast of Muppets (diverse hand-operated puppets, typically with oversized eyes and large moving mouths) produced by Jim Henson and his team from 1976 to 1981. ... Runt Rita and Runt were the stars of several musical segments in the animated television series Animaniacs. ... This article is about the television series. ... Santas Little Helper or once known as Santos L. Halper (voiced by Frank Welker or Dan Castellaneta) is the Simpson familys pet dog. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... In the 1955 movie Lady and the Tramp, Scamp is the rambunctious son of the title characters, Lady and Tramp, seen only briefly at the end of the movie. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... Scooby-Doo Scoobert Scooby-Doo is a fictional dog and the eponymous character of the popular television series Scooby-Doo. ... The Great Dane is a breed of dog known for its giant size and gentle personality. ... Scooby-Doos cousin Scooby-Dum (left) appeared in four of the 1976–1979 Scooby-Doo episodes. ... The Great Dane is a breed of dog known for its giant size and gentle personality. ... Scrappy-Doo is the unchangeable and exuberant nephew of the Hanna-Barbera cartoon dog Scooby-Doo. ... Philip J. Fry is the protagonist of the animated television series Futurama and is voiced by Billy West. ... This article is about the television series. ... Jurassic Bark is the seventh episode of season four of Futurama, airing November 17, 2002. ... Underdog Underdog was an American animated television series that debuted on October 3, 1964, on the NBC network and continued in sydnication until 1973 for a run of approximately 120 episodes over NBC, and occasionally, CBS. // In 1960, handling the General Mills account as an account executive with the Dancer... “Disney” redirects here. ... Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995, and Australia on December 7, 1995, as well as in the United Kingdom on 22 March... GAY can mean: Gay, a term referring to homosexual men or women The IATA code for Gaya Airport Category: ... This article is about the TV series. ... Look up spike in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Butch is a Tom and Jerry character - a black alley cat - who first appeared in the 1943 short, Baby Puss alongside a brown, mangy cat who first appeared in the 1943 short Sufferin Cats! and a little but older-like gray kitten. ... For other uses, see Bulldog (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. ... Looney Tunes opening title Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. ... Merrie Melodies end title Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. ... A rugrat may also be a pejorative term for a toddler. ... For the animated television series, see Fraggle Rock (animated TV series). ... Spunky is a fictional character on Rockos Modern Life. ... Rockos Modern Life is an American animated television series whose four seasons aired from 1993 to 1996. ... Detective Thursday is a fictional anthropomorphic hound of indeterminate species created for the animated Disney television series Tale Spin. ... Disneys TaleSpin is a half-hour Disney animated series that first aired as part of The Disney Afternoon. ... “Disney” redirects here. ... Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995, and Australia on December 7, 1995, as well as in the United Kingdom on 22 March... Toy Story 2 is a CGI animation film and the sequel to Toy Story, and the third Disney / Pixar feature film, which featured the adventures of a group of toys that come to life when humans are not around to see them. ... For other uses, see Punch and Judy (disambiguation). ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... Best of Triumph DVD Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog is a puppet created and performed by Robert Smigel premiering in 1997 on NBCs Late Night with Conan OBrien. ... Late Night with Conan OBrien is an Emmy Award-winning American late night talk show that is syndicated worldwide. ... Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney, and originally released to theaters on June 16, 1955 by Buena Vista Distribution. ... Bucky Tumult is a fictional anthropomorphic bulldog created for the animated Disney series Tale Spin. ... Disneys TaleSpin is a half-hour Disney animated series that first aired as part of The Disney Afternoon. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Tom & Jerry title card from the 1940s. ... Underdog was an American animated television series that debuted on October 3, 1964, on the NBC network and continued in syndication until 1973 for a run of approximately 124 episodes over NBC and, occasionally, CBS. // In 1960, handling the General Mills account as an account executive with the Dancer Fitzgerald... For other uses, see Ghostbusters (disambiguation). ... Warden Waddlesworth is a fictional anthropomorphic dog of indeterminate species created for the animated television series Darkwing Duck. ... Darkwing Duck is an Emmy-nominated American animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company that ran from 1991-1995 on both the syndicated programming block The Disney Afternoon and Saturday mornings on ABC. It featured an eponymous superhero anthropomorphic duck with the alter ego of Drake Mallard (voiced... For other uses, see Elf (disambiguation). ... Elfquest #5, 1979. ... Stop motion is an animation technique which makes things that are static appear to be moving. ... Halloween Town redirects here. ... For other uses, see Ghostbusters (disambiguation). ...

Dogs in song

Only songs with dog characters are included in this section. Not metaphorical dogs or songs with "dog" in the title.

Atomic Dog is a song performed by George Clinton on his album Computer Games The songs concept is about a party fever which makes you wild like a dog. ... George Clinton (born July 22, 1940) is an American musician and the principal architect of P-Funk. ... Bingo is an English language childrens song of obscure origin. ... For other uses, see The Darkness (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Black dog. ... Black Shuck is the name given to a ghostly black dog which is said to roam the Norfolk and Suffolk coastline. ... Mitch Ryder (born 26 February 1945) is an American musician born in Hamtramck, Michigan as William S. Levise Jr. ... Was (Not Was). ... This article is about about the band. ... Adam & the Ants were a rock and roll group during the late 1970s and early 1980s. ... (How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window? is a popular song. ... Bob (Robert) Merrill (born Henry Levan May 17, 1921 - February 17, 1998) was an American composer and lyricist. ... Patti Page (born Clara Ann Fowler on November 8, 1927 in Claremore, Oklahoma) is one of the best-known female singers in traditional pop music. ... Yusuf Islam[2] (born Steven Demetre Georgiou on 21 July 1948 in London), who was known as Cat Stevens from 1966 to 1978, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, educator, philanthropist and prominent convert to Islam. ... The Weight is the title of a 1968 song by The Band. ... For other uses, see Band. ... Martha My Dear is a Beatles song which first appeared on the double-disc album The Beatles (also known as The White Album). ... This article is about the musician. ... “Elvis” redirects here. ... 1947 coloring book cover. ... Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (Russian: , Sergej Sergejevič Prokofijev; April 27 (April 151 O.S.), 1891–March 5, 1953) was a Russian and Soviet composer who mastered numerous musical genres and came to be admired as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. ... Seamus is the fifth song on Pink Floyds Meddle and also the name of a dog, owned by close associate of the band Steve Marriott. ... Alternate cover U.S./Canadian releases cover Meddle is an album by English progressive rock band Pink Floyd. ... Pink Floyd are an English rock band that initially earned recognition for their psychedelic rock music, and, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. ... This article is about the band Aerosmith. ... Mr. ... Jerry Jeff Walker, 2002 Jerry Jeff Walker (born March 16, 1942) is a country music singer. ... Gilbert OSullivan Raymond Edward OSullivan, known professionally as Gilbert OSullivan (born 1 December 1946, Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter, best known for his early 1970s hits Alone Again (Naturally), Clair and Get Down. // Early in his life, his family moved to Swindon, Wiltshire...

Dogs in video games

This is about the video game. ... Monitor Orientation: Vertical Type: Raster, standard resolution (224 x 288) 16 Colors Notes Developed during the Golden Age of Arcade Games. ... Final Fantasy VIII ) is a console and computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ... Final Fantasy VI ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) in 1994 as a part of the Final Fantasy series. ... Nintendogs is a pet simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. ... PaRappa the Rapper (Japanese: パラッパラッパー, 1996), also known as PaRappaRappa, and PaRappa the Rappa is a rhythm video game for the Sony PlayStation created by Masaya Matsuura (the former leader of the Japanese Hyper Pop Unit PSY S) and his NanaOn-Sha company. ... Peter Puppy in his normal form Peter Puppy in his monster form Peter Puppy is a fictional character for the Earthworm Jim video games and animated series. ... For the cartoon series, see Earthworm Jim (TV series). ... Earthworm Jim 2 is a platform video game released in 1995. ... The official Pokémon logo. ... Growlithe , Gardie in original Japanese language versions) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ... Arcanine , Windie in original Japanese language versions) is one of 493 fictional species of Pokémon in the Pokémon franchise. ... Houndour , Delvil in original Japanese language versions) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise. ... Houndoom , Hellgar) are one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise: a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... Snubbull , Bulu in original Japanese language versions) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ... Granbull , Granbulu in original Japanese language versions) is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ... Poochyena (ポチエナ Pochiena in Japan, Fiffyen in Germany and Medhyena in France) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... Mightyena (known as グラエナ Guraena in Japan, Magnayen in Germany and Grahyena in France) is a fictional animal from the Pokémon franchise. ... Raikou (ライコウ Raikō) is one of the three legendary dogs in the fictional Pokémon universe. ... The word Entei can have several meanings: A character in InuYasha - see Entei (InuYasha). ... Suicune ) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar[1] Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... Poochy, as depicted in promotional artwork for Super Mario World 2: Yoshis Island. ... Yoshis Story ) is the Nintendo 64 sequel to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Super Mario World 2: Yoshis Island. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Mega Man firing his weapon while in Shadow Mans stage from Mega Man 3 (NES). ... A picture of a Tiger from Monster Rancher A Tiger is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. ... A picture of a Baku from Monster Rancher 2 A Baku is a fictional creature from the Monster Rancher anime and video game franchise. ... This article is about the Monster Rancher series. ... Digimon , short for デジタルモンスター dejitaru monsutā, Digital Monster) is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Dogmon is a Champion Level Puppet Digimon, created from the data of an American cartoon database. ... This article refers to the Gaomon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Haunting Ground (known in Japan as Demento) is a video game developed by Capcom Production Studio 1 and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 games console in 2005. ...

Dogs in comics

Aces first appearance in Batman #92, June 19, 1955 The comic book character Ace the Bat-Hound was the canine crime-fighting partner of Batman and Robin in DC Comics of the 1950s and 1960s. ... The German Shepherd Dog (also Alsatian) is a popular breed of dog. ... Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ... For other uses, see Bloodhound (disambiguation). ... Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr (August 25, 1913 - October 18, 1973), known simply as Walt Kelly, was a cartoonist notable for his comic strip Pogo featuring characters that inhabited a portion of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. ... Pogo as drawn by Walt Kelly. ... Forsythe Pendleton Jughead Jones III is a fictional character in Archie Comics, first appearing in December 1941. ... Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe Jughead Jones characters created by Bob Montana. ... Dogbert is Dilberts pet dog from the Dilbert comic strip, though he rarely acts like a pet. ... Dilbert (first published April 16, 1989) is an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams. ... Dogmatix is a fictional character, a tiny dog who belongs to Obelix in the Asterix comics. ... For other uses, see Asterix (disambiguation). ... Dogmatix is a fictional character, a tiny dog who belongs to Obelix in the Asterix comics. ... For other uses, see Asterix (disambiguation). ... ‹ The template below is being considered for deletion. ... Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (Silver Fang in English speaking countries; Hopeanuoli in Finland where it has become widely popular) is a 21 episode, 1986 anime series based on 1984 manga by the same name that was created by Yoshihiro Takahashi who was inspired by a news-article which told of hunting... Ginga Densetsu Weed (銀牙伝説ウィード Ginga Densetsu Uiido) is a Japanese manga series begun by Yoshihiro Takahashi in 1999. ... Yoshihiro Takahashi ) is a Japanese manga artist. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Gnasher and Gnipper is a comic strip in The Beano starring the dog Gnasher (from Dennis the Menace), his son Gnipper, Dennis Father and Dennis Mother. ... Mother Goose and Grimm is an internationally-syndicated cartoon strip by Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Mike Peters. ... Information Species Beagle Gender Male Portrayed by Gregg Berger (providing his barks and other dog sound effects in animated appearances) Unnamed real dog(s) in the live-action films Created by Jim Davis Odie is a fictional character in the Jim Davis comic strip Garfield. ... This article is about the comic strip. ... A page from the comic book version of Beetle Bailey. ... A Marmaduke cartoon from September 13, 2006 Marmaduke is a newspaper comic strip drawn by Brad Anderson from 1954 to the present day. ... The Great Dane is a breed of dog known for its giant size and gentle personality. ... An eponym is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, who has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, discovery, or other item. ... Groo may refer to: Groo the Wanderer, a comic book series. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... GO SOX ALL THE WAY THIS YEAR WOOOTT =]Taurotragus Tragelaphus and others }} Antelope are herbivorous mammals of the family Bovidae, often noted for their horns. ... Guy Berkeley Berke Breathed (born June 21, 1957) is an American cartoonist, childrens book author/illustrator, director, and screenwriter, best known for Bloom County, a 1980s cartoon-comic strip which dealt with socio-political issues as seen through the eyes of highly exaggerated characters (e. ... Bloom County was a popular American comic strip by Berke Breathed which ran from December 8, 1980 until August 6, 1989. ... Front cover of The collected Sam & Max: Surfin The Highway. ... Cover of Cupples & Leon strip collection (1933) Little Orphan Annie is a full page (later half page or tab) American comic strip, created by Harold Gray (1894-1968), that first appeared on August 5, 1924. ... Satchel Pooch is a fictional character in Darby Conleys comic strip Get Fuzzy. ... Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ... Dik Browne (11 August 1917–4 June 1989) was the New York City-born author of Hägar the Horrible, a comic strip enjoyed by audiences around the world. ... Hägar the Hørrible is the title and the name of the main character of a syndicated comic strip, created in 1973, by Dik Browne, distributed to 1,900 newspapers in 58 countries, in 13 languages. ... Snoopy is a fictional character in the long-running comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. ... For other uses, see Peanut (disambiguation). ... Tintin and Snowy (Tintin et Milou) are world travellers and inseparable friends in The Adventures of Tintin. ... The Adventures of Tintin (French: ) is a series of Belgian comic books created by Belgian artist Hergé, the pen name of Georges Remi (1907–1983). ... The Space Canine Patrol Agents, or SCPA (not to be confused with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), is a group of fictional anthropomorphic extra-terrestrial canine superheroes that populated the Pre-Crisis DC Universe. ... DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ... Spike is the name of the most frequently appearing of Snoopys brothers in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. ... For other uses, see Peanut (disambiguation). ...

See also

List of famous dogs List of famous dogs is an annotated list of real dogs. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
Dog (583 words)
Dogs are mammals that belong to the family Canidae, such as wolves, foxes and coyotes.
Dog societies are characterized by companionate hierarchy, in which each individual has a rank in society, and in which there is intense loyalty within the group.
Dogs have served as guides for the blind, as commandos, have flown into outer space (see Laika), and a dog (P.H. Vazak) was even credited as author of an Oscar-nominated screenplay.
cars - Archive of fictional things (401 words)
This is a (theoretically) all-encompassing list of fictional things created in the media.
List of gay, lesbian, or bisexual figures in fiction and myth
List of television shows set in Washington, D.C. See also: Lists of television shows by city setting; and List of movies for a list of movies set in specific locations.
  More results at FactBites »


 

COMMENTARY     


Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code

Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:

 


Lesson Plans | Student Area | Student FAQ | Reviews | Press Releases |  Feeds | Contact
The Wikipedia article included on this page is licensed under the GFDL.
Images may be subject to relevant owners' copyright.
All other elements are (c) copyright NationMaster.com 2003-5. All Rights Reserved.
Usage implies agreement with terms.