He often refers to things he doesn't like as "caca". Go ahead, try it out! The main characters are a small brown dog and a large gray dog, neither of whom is named, who get into absurd situations. In the episodes he appears in, he assumes the role of a different job, like Mr. Hollywood. He often falls down on the floor. Kenny Fowler (voiced by Jarrett Lennon) is a small skinny kid with nerdy glasses, who is often pushed around by Buzz and often asks the dogs for help. In the episodes he appears in he assumes the role of a different job, like Mr. Hollywood. The Little Dog is completely scared of cats, possibly due to a case of ailurophobia and when a cat appears, it is the Big Dog who scares the cat away. Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines, Huckleberry Hound Tells Stories of Uncle Remus, Magilla Gorilla Tells Ogee the Story Alice in Wonderland, Pixie and Dixie with Mr. Jinks Tell the Story of Cinderella, Snagglepuss Tells the Story of Wizard of Oz, Wilma Flintstone Tells the Story of Bambi, https://hanna-barbera.fandom.com/wiki/2_Stupid_Dogs?oldid=33765. Like Ren and Stimpy, the Dogs characters are not very bright, the show is scored with jazz music, and the comedy style leans on gross-out body-secretion humor. In some episodes, he surprisingly reveals deep philosophical intelligence. Cubby (voiced by Rob Paulsen) — Cubby is a fat, spotty teenager with big glasses, blonde hair and blue lips. He has a squeaky voice and often lets off gas when excited. It was later rerun on Cartoon Network. She needs glasses and even with them, her sight is far from 20/20. The show is about two unnamed dogs—neither of whom, as the title states, are very intelligent—and their everyday misadventures. 2 Stupid Dog Is Back With A Wiki! The Turner Entertainment president installed MTV and Nickelodeon branding veteran Fred Seibert as the head of production. Several artists and directors from the show became the first creators in Seibert's What A Cartoon! 2 Stupid Dogs contained very brief sexual innuendos, as did other such cartoons of the time such as Rocko's Modern Life or Animaniacs. Photos of the Two Stupid Dogs (Show) voice actors. A supporting segment, Super Secret Secret Squirrel, features Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole in new stories. characters in the show. The Big Dog is generally too lazy to bother with anything, and most of the time seems more aloof and unconcerned about his surroundings than actually stupid. Sell custom creations to people who love your style. But it's wrong!" Asked about the comparison, Hanna-Barbera CEO Fred Seibert was unconcerned, saying that it was "like Pearl Jam worrying about being compared to Nirvana."[2]. 2 Stupid Dogs is about a big dog and a little dog, neither of whom, as the title explains, is very intelligent, and their everyday misadventures. 2 Stupid Dogs is about a big dog and a little dog, neither of whom, as the title explains, is very intelligent, and their everyday misadventures. A backup segment, Super Secret Secret Squirrel (a remake of Secret Squirrel), was shown in between the main 2 Stupid Dogs cartoons in the first season's episodes, similar to early Hanna-Barbera cartoons in the 1960s. Reruns of the series were played on Cartoon Network and later its sister network Boomerang from 2005 through 2007, and returned on June 1, 2009, and also returned on July 5, 2011, to Cartoon Network for the first time in ten years, but it left on September 23, 2011, and it was removed from the lineup again on September 26, 2011. 2 Stupid Dogs contained very brief sexual innuendos, as did other such cartoons of the time such as Rocko's Modern Life. He is friends with Little Dog. The topic of this page has a wiki of its own: 2 Stupid Dogs Wiki. The Cat — The Cat is a small innocent cat which the Little Dog is terrified of, despite its harmlessness. But it's still wrong!". Whenever the dogs bump into him, he has a completely new appearance. It was later rerun on Cartoon Network. The Big Dog tends to talk much less than the Little Dog. The main segments of the show featured two unnamed dogs, called "The Big Dog" and "The Little Dog" in the credits. When she speaks, she shouts one word in the sentence very loudly compared to the quiet tone of voice she usually uses. He doesn't talk a lot and his eyes aren't shown a lot. The animation style is unusual for the time: a very flat and simplistic style similar to the early Hanna-Barbera cartoons of the 1950s and 1960s, but with early 1990s humor and sensibility. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Him and the rest of his cartoonist friends later came up with the idea and they pitched it to studios all over Hollywood. Use the buttons below to create your first episode and character pages. 2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series, created and designed by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, that originally ran from September 5, 1993, to May 15, 1995, on TBS (as a part of their Sunday Morning In Front Of The TV block) and in syndication. 2 Stupid Dogs has a total of 26 episodes spread over 2 seasons that were produced from September 1993 to May 1995. He helps the stupid dogs with questions and problems they have, which mainly involve food. 2 Stupid Dogs is about a big dog and a little dog, neither of whom, as the title explains, is very intelligent, and their everyday misadventures. The Big Dog (voiced by Brad Garrett) — Big Dog is a large grey English Sheepdog with a purple nose. Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman of Animation World Magazine described 2 Stupid Dogs as one of two "clones" of The Ren & Stimpy Show, the other one being The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show. ... Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. 2 Stupid Dogs is an animated comedy series produced in 1993 by Hanna-Barbera for TBS. Upload stories, poems, character descriptions & more. He has also had many occupations such as a teacher, farmer, casino manager, and pet shop owner. Paint a picture. Ren & Stimpy's creator, John Kricfalusi, was credited with adding "tidbits of poor taste" to the three "Little Red Riding Hood" episodes, and a few other Spümcø artists also contributed to select episodes during the course of the show. program; 48 short, original character cartoons, made expressly for the Cartoon Network, and designed to find the talent and hits of the new generations. Characters, 2 Stupid Dogs. [1] Seibert's plan to reinvent the studio was to put his faith in the talent community, a first for television animation, and Hanna-Barbera in particular. Kenny Fowler (voiced by Jarrett Lennon) — Kenny is a small skinny kid with nerdy glasses, who is often pushed around by school bully Buzz and often asks the dogs for help. The main segment of the show featured two dogs, called "The Big Dog" and "The Little Dog" in the credits. Ask the community. Commission. program, teamed first with Seibert as producer on the 2 Stupid Dogs series and directed the Super Secret Secret Squirrel segments. In addition, the Big Dog talks much less than the Little Dog does and most of the time, the Big Dog talks about food. Kenny's voice was found by holding a casting call of child actors to audition in the HB studio and after a final callback, Jarrett Lennon was chosen. He is a fat, spotty teenager with big glasses, blonde hair and blue lips. In addition, the Big Dog talks much less than the Little Dog does and most of the time, the Big Dog talks about food. Hannah Barbera Studios later took a look at it and bought it. His name was confirmed to be Jonathan on two separate occasions ("Love", "Spit Soup"). The dogs usually just join her for food. The voice cast consisted of a combination of then-novice voice actors, professional voice actors, comedians and child actors. In "Sheep Dog", it was revealed that he does not know his own name, and nor does the Big Dog. The show did not follow a continuous storyline — what happens in one episode has little to no effect on another. It also did not have a series structure, similar to many humorous cartoons and sitcoms. Puppy) Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy, American Dad! Hollywood, one of the central characters of the show, was based on a neighbor that Donovan had when he was shooting a short film at a beach house in San Diego. When pointing out others' mistakes he will say, "Aw, isn't that cute? Buffy Ziegenhagen (voiced by Tawni Tamietti) is a girl in Kenny's class that he has a crush on and who has a secret crush on him. or, in the event that others (usually the dogs) repeat their mistakes, "Aw, isn't that cute? Ren and Stimpy In Review, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2_Stupid_Dogs&oldid=985152669, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, "2 Stupid Dogs Title Theme" by Chris Desmond and Tom Seufert, "2 Stupid Dogs Ending Theme" by Chris Desmond and Tom Seufert, The Little Dog (voiced by Mark Schiff), a small tawny-colored. 90s Cartoons Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. International television broadcast history. Hanna-Barbera Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. His first pitch and first series put into production in 1992 was 2 Stupid Dogs, created and designed by recent California Institute of the Arts graduate Donovan Cook. He often falls down on the floor. 2 Stupid Dogs was the beginning of the successful revival of Hanna-Barbera's fortunes, since the studio had not launched a bona fide hit since The Smurfs in 1981 and The Snorks in 1984. [1], The show has been described as "Hanna-Barbera's answer to Ren and Stimpy",[2] a hit show that premiered two years earlier. Red (voiced by Candi Milo) — Red is a parody of Little Red Riding Hood, a small, meek little girl that the dogs often encounter. 2 Stupid Dogs Opening. The main characters are a small brown dog and a large gray dog, neither of whom is named, who get into absurd situations. 2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series, created and designed by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, that originally ran from September 5, 1993, to May 15, 1995, on TBS (as a part of their Sunday Morning In Front Of The TV block) and in syndication. He has a squeaky voice and often lets off gas when excited. Mr. Hollywood (voiced by Brian Cummings) — Hollywood is a large man who likes to point out others' mistakes. The show did not follow a continuous storyline — what happens in one episode has little to no effect on another. 17 images of the Two Stupid Dogs cast of characters. When Cook was developing his show, he saw one of comedian Mark Schiff's stand up routines on TV and called him in to audition as the voice of Little Dog.