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+ | |species = Dog-people |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |first = [[Episode XCVII]] |
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+ | |image = Rough Dogs.png |
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+ | |enemies = [[Scaramouche]] |
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== Appearance == |
== Appearance == |
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− | Each of the three dogs |
+ | Each of the three dogs represent one of three dogs from Hanna-Barbera cartoons. |
− | + | The one on the left appears to look similar to Big Dog from the cartoon ''2 Stupid Dogs;'' however, this dog is wearing a suit. |
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− | The one in the middle is |
+ | The one in the middle is loosely based on Spike from ''Tom and Jerry'', wearing a red sweater, a navy blue jacket and pants, and a flat turquoise cap. |
− | The one on the right strongly resembles |
+ | The one on the right strongly resembles Astro from ''The Jetsons'', but with a green sweater and khakis. |
== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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− | The canine Thugs |
+ | The canine Thugs were first seen after [[Scaramouche]] was telling everyone that he was on the phone and later insults the trio. The bulldog thug pulled Scaramouche's head out of the phone booth to tell him he would remove his head from his body if [[Samurai Jack (character)|somebody]] did not already and tossed him in the ocean. |
− | + | It is unknown how the past Aku's destruction affected their existence. |
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== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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− | '''Bulldog: '''"[[Scaramouche|YOU]] TALKING TO US?" |
+ | '''Bulldog: '''"[[Scaramouche|YOU]] TALKING TO US?!" |
'''Bulldog:''' "Rover?" |
'''Bulldog:''' "Rover?" |
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'''Astro:''' "I think he's calling us dogs." |
'''Astro:''' "I think he's calling us dogs." |
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− | '''Bulldog:''' " |
+ | '''Bulldog:''' "Usually me and the boys would rip your head from your body! But it looks like [[Samurai Jack (character)|somebody]] already did us the favor. So in lieu of that..." |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * Ironically there was a "no dogs" sign for the |
+ | * Ironically there was a "no dogs" sign for the ship and Scaramouche refers to them as dogs. However, they were only sapient beings and the restriction applied to real dogs only, in which they took that term offensively. |
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+ | [[Category:Males]] |
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+ | [[Category:Animals]] |
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+ | [[Category:Dogs]] |
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+ | [[Category:Cameo Characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:One-Time Characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson]] |
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+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by Greg Baldwin]] |
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+ | [[Category:Characters voiced by Tom Kenny]] |
Revision as of 20:35, 27 August 2019
This trio of Canine Thugs are minor characters in the fifth season of Samurai Jack.
Appearance
Each of the three dogs represent one of three dogs from Hanna-Barbera cartoons.
The one on the left appears to look similar to Big Dog from the cartoon 2 Stupid Dogs; however, this dog is wearing a suit.
The one in the middle is loosely based on Spike from Tom and Jerry, wearing a red sweater, a navy blue jacket and pants, and a flat turquoise cap.
The one on the right strongly resembles Astro from The Jetsons, but with a green sweater and khakis.
Biography
The canine Thugs were first seen after Scaramouche was telling everyone that he was on the phone and later insults the trio. The bulldog thug pulled Scaramouche's head out of the phone booth to tell him he would remove his head from his body if somebody did not already and tossed him in the ocean.
It is unknown how the past Aku's destruction affected their existence.
Quotes
Bulldog: "YOU TALKING TO US?!"
Bulldog: "Rover?"
Sheepdog: "Barking??"
Astro: "I think he's calling us dogs."
Bulldog: "Usually me and the boys would rip your head from your body! But it looks like somebody already did us the favor. So in lieu of that..."
Trivia
- Ironically there was a "no dogs" sign for the ship and Scaramouche refers to them as dogs. However, they were only sapient beings and the restriction applied to real dogs only, in which they took that term offensively.