Talk:Cubitus

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The article mentions that Cubitus is a white dog, then Ulna is a white dog then (again) that Ulna is a white dog. First, three times is a bit much, and second, it would helpful to a non-viewer like me if all the names matched. I understand the name may be different for different countries' viewing, but having one name throughout with perhaps a brief comment of the character called by such-and-such-a-name in other countries would be helpful.

Article seems to be MUCH a kind of an automatic translation. The name of the dog is Cubitus and never Ulna (and some more local names in other Countries, as listed on the german Cubitus page... Afaik there were no cartoon albums published in USA/GB - i only know about the french, german, netherland and finnish ones; japanese and english as a TV series. --Oliver