The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs
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The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs | |
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Genre | Animated series |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Creator(s) | Jim Benton |
Starring | Mary Kay Bergman Jim Cummings Ami Dolenz Micky Dolenz Kath Soucie Adam West |
Country of origin | Canada/USA |
Original channel | Jetix |
No. of episodes | 22 |
The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs is a children's animated series, produced by Saban Entertainment, that aired from 1998 to 1999 that aired on Fox Kids when it was cancelled. It was about the SpyDogs; a secret organization comprised of canines that has dedicated itself to protecting mankind from the evils of the world.
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[edit] Characters
All animals can walk on two legs and talk.
[edit] Main operatives
- Dog Zero
Breed: unknown
Home: unknown
Rank: Chief of the Spydogs
- Ralph
Breed: Mutt
Home: America
Rank: High ranking SpyDog
- Mitzy
Breed: Terrier
Home: America
Rank: High ranking SpyDog
- Scribble
Breed: Mutt
Home: America
Rank: SpyDog-in-Training
- Angus
Breed: Scottish Terrier
Home: Scotland
Rank: Technology
- BARK squad-S.W.A.T. dogs. They always wear helmets and waistcoats. Their names are Furry (leader), Dallas, Buck and Hatchet
[edit] Other operatives
- Ayanna
Breed: Basenji
Home: India
Rank: Operative
- Chukchi
Breed: Siberian Husky
Home: Antarctica
Rank: Operative at Ice Station Husky
- DahgChow
Breed: Chow Chow
Home: China
Rank: Operative
- Erin
Breed: Irish Setter Home: Ireland
Rank: Operative
[edit] Villains
- Baron Bone: Attempted to corner the market in beef, by luring all the cows in the world with a giant ball of cud.
- Catastrophe: The arch-nemisis of the Spydogs organization; A cat with mechanical tail. He tried to take over the world with an army of mummy cats and Bastet. His metal tail suggests he is a parody of Dr. No, while he is sometimes seen stroking a mouse similar to Blofeld's white cat.
- Colosatron: Computer that wanted to take over the world. Its name and goal are taken from the film Colossus: The Forbin Project.
- D'Cell: He tried to steal every new gadget in the world so he would be on the cutting edge of technology.
- Ernest Anyway: He tried to capture the Loch Ness monster. His name is a parody of writer Ernest Hemingway.
- Ernst Stavro Blowfish: He took control of all the fast food restaurants in the world, just because he thinks he is evil. Named after Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
- Maws: Catastrophe's assistant with big teeth, a spoof of Jaws.
- Mistress Pavlov: She tryied to use her hypnotic powers to have the owners of dogs do her bidding.
- Porkzilla: He is not really evil. After he drank special potion to grow bigger, he became huge and went to the city to eat.
- Space Slugs: They tried to bury the would in slime to recreate their home world which was destroyed. Also tried to mutant the children of the world into Space Slugs by tainting lunchroom food in schools.
- Spin Doctors: They put a spell on the TV watchers of the world to make them watch too much television.
- Fleas
[edit] Technology
Dog tags-communicators
Hydrant-hydrant samurai
Bones
- Bone bomb-bone that explodes
- Flash bone-big flash that can temporary blind someone
- Bone phone-telephone
Humanesks-androids large enough for one spydog.
Pet Store Plane-planes. Usually used to transport cargo.
[edit] Episode list
Season 1
- K-9 / Postal
- Hair / Homework
- Bone / Time
- Spin / Earnest
- Twilight / Fetch
- Small / Water
- I.H.R.F. / Oatz
- D'Cell / Halfday
- Pups / Zero (pre-empted)
- Obedience / DoggyLand
- Lunch / Iditarod
- Porkzilla / Money
- Mange / Scribble
Season 2
- Tusk / Install
- Charlie / Automutt
- Granny / Founders
- Tail / Tomorrow
- Howl / Thirteen
- Escape / Exposed
- Virgil / Bunny
- DNA / Santa
- B.A.R.K. / Being
[edit] Quotes
- Behold... the dog. We know him as man's best friend, but... what do we really know? In truth, all dogs belong to a secret organization dedicated to keeping mankind safe from REALLY BAD STUFF. These are their amazing true stories. These are the Secret Files of the Spydogs! (played over opening credits)
[edit] Credits
- Executive Producers: Daniel Kletzky, Margaret Loesch, Haim Saban, Eric S. Rollman, Jim Benton, Michael Hack
- Based upon characters created by: Jim Benton
- Producer: Will Meugniot
- Story Editor: Michael Ryan
- Character Designer: John Fang
- Prop Designers: Marc J. Ratner, Ron Harris, Shannon Eric Denton
- Layout Designers: Ricardo Abrines, Pat R. Agnasin
- Storyboard Supervisor & Director: Dave Simons
- Storyboards: Tate Roman Arambula, Dave Simons, John Conning, Bob Curtis, Bill Dubay, Bob Fuentes, Mike Hedrick, Rick Hoberg, Brian Hogan, Don Jurwich, Marty Murphy, Tom Nesbitt, Norm Quebedeau, Scott Shaw, Keith Tucker
- Storyboard Revisionist: Lothell Jones
- Color Stylist: Jo Meugniot
- Painted Backgrounds: Kelly Akins
- Animation Timing Director: Karen Peterson
- Supervising Director: Philip A. Reynolds
- Timing Directors: Dora Case, Mark Glamack, Louie Kachivas, Gwen Wetzler
- Track Reader: Laure A. Wetzler
- Lip Sync: Erik Jan Peterson
- Direction Assistant: Robert Nadsady
- Animation Checker: Joe Dempsey
- Casting & Voice Director: Jamie Simone
- Talent Coordinator: Gustavo A. Pablik
- Dialogue Recordists: David W. Barr, Kevin Newson
- Executive in Charge of Post Production: Clive H. Mizumoto
- Sound Operations Director: Xavier Garcia
- Re-Recording Mixers: Mike Draghi, Mark Ettel, T.A. Moore Jr.
- ADR Recordists: David W. Barr, Kevin Newson
- Dialogue Editors: John Garcia, Michael Garcia
- Sound Effects Editors: Martin Flores, Zoli Osaze, Alan Porzio, Johnnie Valentino
- Foley Artists: Susan B. Lewis, Kalea L. Morton
- Audio Assistants: B.C. Celello, Don Sexton
- Music by: Shuki Levy, Kussa Mahchi
- Executive in Charge of Music: Ron Kenan
- Music Supervisor: Andrew R. Muson
- Music Producers: Dori Amarillo, Glenn Lacey, Jeremy Sweet
- Music Editors: Barron Abramovitch, Paul Kristan
- Music Engineer: Dori Amarillo
- 2nd Music Engineers: Jim Di Julio, Tim Gosselin, Al Lay
- Music Assistants: Juliana Bolden, Dusty Rabbin, John Sperger
- Production Manager: Barbara Cordova Manzo
- Production Coordinator: Kimberly S. Moreau
- Production Assistant: Darlene A. D'Arezzo
- Director of Post Production: Dan Laborico
- Post Production Supervisor: Fifun Amini
- Post Production Coordinator: Rodney Hoewt
- Offline Editor: Katina Zinner
- Assistant Offline Editor: Shawn Logue
- Online Editors: Howard Stein, Scott Cooper
- Telecine Colorist: Brian Borne
- Overseas Supervisor: Cam Drysdale
- Animation Studio: Dai Won Animation Co. Ltd
- Executive in Charge of Animation: Dana C. Booton