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Krypto or Crypto the talking superhero dog?

Ha ha ha ha ha ha

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[edit] re: Krypto or Crypto?

I believe the proper spelling is Krypto, K-R-Y-P-T-O. Spelled with a K, as after the Greek Kryptos, or Krypton. Both mean to hide or hidden. In the Superman mythos, it means something different, such as the name of the planet; Said planet takes its name after two travellers from space that were marooned there and started the Kryptonian civilisation... it also means Snow, Snowy, or White.

As for the talking part, that was accomplished via barking in a form of Morse Code.

Michael 00:08, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)


[edit] Do cartoons use pop tunes?

This cartoon, Krypto does not use popular songs in the eposides, than "Pup Named Scooby Doo". User:b Touch told me that PNSD does not use any popular songs, either? I am getting more confused. I am asking you again what kind of music it is in the eposides?

Although, I still listen to classical at anytime to take some break from whatever it is.

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[edit] Musical Score for cartoons.

Hello again, Folks.

Michael 00:08, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC) Here. In the case of Krypto, the Superdog the cartoon, and Pup Named Scooby Doo, The musical scores are either composed from scratch, or they are lifted from the musical library. When they are composed from scratch, they are generally far and above those that are stock. One can only listen to an out of date pop tune or neo classical track so many times before it becomes an ear worm that makes getting through the day tougher than just impossible. Also, just to harp on that point, some Cartoon musical Scores are just fantastic to listen to. Compare the Opening Theme from Robotech, Star Wars and Superman to each other. The Former is a cartoon, and the two latter are Live action movies that might be compared favourably to some comic books; Superman in particular.

Give me a shoutback, y'all!

Michael 00:08, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)


[edit] I had it

These pictures of Krypto are depressing. I have never thought he could say: "quit fooling around!", but I was outraged. Whoever the voice is, I am going to threaten his life.

And also for my own parents, I would threaten their life, if they told me to stop fooling around, 10 to 15 times, over cartoon characters, over popular music, over almost nothing related to it in these situations.

I quit, and I will say goodbye to Wikipedia.

[edit] To I Had It:

To I Had It: Okay. Thanks for coming, see ya, et al... geez, it must suck to not have a sense of humour or fancy... Michael 15:45, 12 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Before and After

The chronology is all weird. I hope an expert can come through and place Event A through Event B. I'd do it, but I'm not that experty. Lots42 (talk) 15:57, 23 April 2008 (UTC)