Friday, October 28, 2011

Puppies Playing Together

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The puppies have a variety of plush stuffed dog dolls with floppy ears and droopy eyes. They came in a variety of colors, some with spots. Each one comes in a carrying case with an adoption certificate. Smaller versions were also created (approximately 5 inches (13 cm) long), and a line of cats called Pound Pur-r-ries was also released. Each authentic puppy had a heart shaped emblem near its tail that sported a "PP" logo with either a dog (Puppies) or cat (Purries) peeking around it. In 1987, Hardee's restaurants also offered a series of Pound Puppies with their Children's Meals. Also, Pound Puppies continued to be popular in the early 1990s.
Nose Marie (Boxer) - Nose Marie is the oldest female of the team. In the first series, she is flirtatious, has good etiquette, is a bit boastful at times, and is shown to have a crush on Cooler and other male dogs. In the second series however, she is kind, mature, and has a motherly role over the younger Pound Puppies. When running scared, she often screams out "Eek! Eek! Eek I say! Eek!". Voiced by Ruth Buzzi.
Howler - (Pug) Howler is the inventor of the Pound Puppies squad. He's often inventing creations to solve the teams' problems. As his name implies, he often howls after the end of his sentences or at the end of an episode. Howler is generally not the spotlight puppy and has appeared less in season 2. Voiced by Robert Morse.

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Bright Eyes - (Yellow Labrador Retriever) Bright Eyes is the youngest female of the team, her namesake based on her bright blue eyes. She is sweet, passionate, and extremely energetic. A hobby of hers is cheerleading, which is seen as one of her roles in the show. At times, she may come across as rather naive and ditzy, but is always aware of what's going on in a situation. Voiced by Nancy Cartwright impersonating Mae Questel.

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Whopper (Golden retriever) - Whopper is the youngest of the Pound Puppies. He is often fantasizing and imagining nearly impossible situations, and telling little white lies. He wears a diaper even though he is officially a "kid". Whopper also has a brother-sister relationship with Bright Eyes, as they often share opinions, come to agreements, and experience things together. He also dresses up in many different outfits as alter-egos during a heroic or otherwise serious situation, which is used for comic-relief. Voiced by B.J. Ward.
Beamer (Scottish terrier/Siberian husky mix) Beamer is a happy go lucky puppy and behaves in a cheerful gentleman-like manner. Beamer likes to eat scones, crumpets, cookies and sandwiches. He is able to talk in other languages and accents besides his decidedly Scottish accent, for example French, Spanish, Welsh etc. His catchphrases are "Good tidings" and "Sometimes I did things that I'm not supposed to do, but I learn from them" and "It's awesome!" He will also say "Wow, that's really out of character" whenever he sees one of his friends behaving in a strange way and "Sweet Henrietta!". Beamer can also be fussy, clean and will not tolerate anything dirty. Sometimes, he has terrible classes. He is voiced by Greg Berg.

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Two cute little puppies play

Barkerville (Shetland sheepdog) Barkerville or "Barky" by his friends is an upperclass snob like dog. Sometimes, he can be stubborn, smug and naughty, but is a kind dog at heart. He is voiced by Alan Oppenheimer Reflex (Yorkshire terrier) Reflex is a lovesick dog. His tactic is kissing all of his friends, which was followed by his catchphrase "I love you!" every time he hears a bell ring. His tactic can be also used whenever needed, but most of the time, instead of doing it for mischief he uses this tactic to make his friends happy whenever they feel sad. He is voiced by Hal Rayle Uncle J.R. - Whopper's uncle, who was seen once in the episode Whopper Cries Uncle. Whopper and the Pound Puppies once tried to trick him into thinking Whopper was rich to impress him, but in the end, it turned out J.R. wasn't rich either. He later got adopted by a Texas family. Even though he may look and sound like a cowdog, he is actually from Milwaukee.

Puppies Playing With Kittens.


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