List of Bulldogs in popular culture
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This list contains references to Bulldogs in popular culture.
- Handsome Dan, the Bulldog mascot for Yale University, it is commonly accepted that Handsome Dan is the oldest-running traditional live mascot in the United States, since some incarnation of Handsome Dan has served at Yale for more than a century.
- Uga (mascot), the English Bulldog mascot for the University of Georgia.
- jack, the English Bulldog for lazy dogs
- Bully, the English Bulldog mascot for Mississippi State University.
- Hector the Bulldog, and Spike the Bulldog are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
- Marc Antony, an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
- Spike, Tom's nemesis in the theatrical cartoon series Tom and Jerry. Sometimes Spike had a puppy, his son Tyke. No mother bulldog was ever shown.
- Colossus owned by Van Wilder in National Lampoon's Van Wilder
- Francis from Oliver & Company
- Carface from All Dogs Go to Heaven
- Angus from the 1997 Mr. Magoo movie
- Rambo from the 1987 movie Mannequin.
- Ma-Mutt from the 1980s cartoon series Thundercats.
- Ripper and many others belonging to Marjorie Dursley in Harry Potter.
- Frog from the TV series "MacGyver"
- Butch, Droopy Dog's nemesis in the theatrical Droopy Dog cartoons.
- Max, from Jake and the Fatman
- Jack, the brindle bulldog that was featured in the Little House on the Prairie Series
- Raymond in Everybody Loves Raymond brings a stray bulldog named "Shamsky" in as a pet in Episode 19 ("The Dog").
- In "Where My Dogs At?" Woof is a bulldog.
- Atom, in the 1947, Tex Avery directed, theatrical Short, King-Size Canary.
- Earl in Rocko's Modern Life
- Granbull and Snubbull in Pokémon
- Mr. Beefy, from the Adam Sandler film, Little Nicky
- Cyril, the titular bulldog in Connie Willis' Victorian time-travel comedy, To Say Nothing of the Dog
- Soda, the family's English Bulldog in film 'Since You Went Away" (1944)
- Meathead, Dirty Harry's bulldog in the film, "Sudden Impact" (1983)
- Dribble, from the WarioWare games.
- Meat Bag, or Meaty, from the MTV show Rob and Big
- "The British Bulldog" from WWE
- Lola, Jack Osbourne's bulldog featured in the TV show The Osbournes
- Winston, belonging to beachmaster played by Kenneth More in The Longest Day.
- Bandit, the small white bulldog from the cartoon Jonny Quest
- In the movie "The Rock", Nicolas Cage's dog in the end is a bulldog.
- A bulldog named Regi starred in the feature film "About A Dog" starring Ian Dickinson, the world-famous dog expert. Regi played a dog named Sprinkles with two dog-mad rivals fighting over Sprinkles' love.
- There is a bulldog named Meatbag (a.k.a. "meaty") on the reality show called Rob and Big. It's a reality show based off the life of professional Skateboarder Rob Dyrdek. He purchased Meaty in episode one.
- Tyson the skateboarding bulldog actually knows how to skate and is sponsored by Bulldog Skateboards.