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* SceneryCensor: In a series of strips starting [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d53eef40e8340131793c005056a9545d July 17th 2014]], Poncho goes to a beach where the dogs run around without their collars, which they call a "nude beach". In the following two strips ([[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d63ef400e8340131793c005056a9545d July 18th]] and [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d73f51f0e8340131793c005056a9545d July 19th]]) he is shown with an object covering up his neck, as if the area covered by the collar needed to be censored.

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* SceneryCensor: In a series of strips starting [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d53eef40e8340131793c005056a9545d July 17th 2014]], Poncho goes to a beach where the dogs run around without their collars, which they call a "nude beach". In the following two strips ([[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d63ef400e8340131793c005056a9545d July 18th]] and [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d73f51f0e8340131793c005056a9545d July 19th]]) 19th]]), after Poncho takes off his collar he is shown with an object covering up his neck, as if the area covered by the collar needed to be censored.
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* SceneryCensor: In a series of strips starting [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d53eef40e8340131793c005056a9545d July 17th 2014]], Poncho goes to a beach where the dogs run around without their collars, which they call a "nude beach". In the following two strips ([[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d63ef400e8340131793c005056a9545d July 18th]] and [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/d73f51f0e8340131793c005056a9545d July 19th]]) he is shown with an object covering up his neck, as if the area covered by the collar needed to be censored.
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* ShooTheDog: The [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/f42aa6c08ae2013108f1005056a9545d strip for March 20, 2014]]. Poncho and Hudson have saved a mailman from death.
-->Poncho: Look! There's a pack of other mailmen. It's time to return him to the life he was born for.
-->Hudson: [To the mailman] Well, there you go. Go on. Look, one of them is a female. Doesn't she look enticing?
-->Hudson: [Shouting] Go! We don't love you anymore! Don't turn back! Just go! Go! [mailman leaves]
-->Poncho: You did the right thing, Hudson. He's back where he belongs.
-->Hudson: <sniff> Goodbye, mailman. May all your letters have correct postage...
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* SpitTake: Chazz does this in the [[http://www.gocomics.com/poochcafe/2013/11/02#mutable_1073485 strip for November 2nd 2013]] when his wife Carmen yells at him.
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* [[ShoutOut/{{Comics}} Shout Out]]: In the [[http://assets.amuniversal.com/bc1aa880f729013013b2001dd8b71c47 strip for September 11th, 2013]] a cat is wrapped around a postman's face. Poncho says "Kitty drool. Great defense mechanism. You don't dare remove it or you get cat saliva all over yourself." This is a reference to the film ''Film/{{Alien}}'', in which Kane had an alien facehugger wrapped around his face. After Ash tried to cut it off with a laser, it dripped powerful acid and Parker said "It's got a wonderful defence mechanism. You don't dare kill it."
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* LiteralJunkFood: Poncho is often shown eating out of garbage cans.
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* BlackBeadEyesBlackBeadEyes: Most of the cast.
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* ExtremeOmnivore: Poncho.
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''[[http://w.poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.

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''[[http://w.poochcafe.''[[http://poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.
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''[[http://poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.

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''[[http://poochcafe.''[[http://w.poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.
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''[[http://www.poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.

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''[[http://www.poochcafe.''[[http://poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.
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''Pooch Café'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.

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''Pooch Café'' ''[[http://www.poochcafe.com Pooch Café]]'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.
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* ArtEvolution: In this strip's early years, the artwork looks a bit choppy, and even Chazz has a different nose.

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* ArtEvolution: In this strip's early years, the artwork looks a bit choppy, and even Chazz has a different nose. A few years later, the style becomes much cleaner.
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* BigEater: Poncho.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Poncho has a phobia of squirrels.
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* NeverMyFault: Poncho is always a victim of this.

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* NeverMyFault: Poncho is always often a victim of this.
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* BlackWhiteEyes: BlankWhiteEyes: Poncho.

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* NeverMyFault: Poncho.

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* NeverMyFault: Poncho.Poncho is always a victim of this.
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* LiteralJunkFood: Poncho is often shown eating out of garbage cans.
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* DontExplainTheJoke: Early in its life, the strip had a bad habit of doing a joke one day, spending the following day's strip explaining the joke at length, and then repeating the same joke with some minor variation the day after that. Fortunately, Paul Gilligan soon grew out of this tendency.
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* CrazyCatLady: Carmen.
* DeadpanSnarker: Poncho.


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''Pooch Café'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of the new millennium, debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.

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''Pooch Café'' is a comic strip by Paul Gilligan and the ''first'' newspaper comic of [[TurnOfTheMillennium the new millennium, millennium]], debuting on January 1, 2000. It follows the humorous antics of a self-serving, squirrel-fearing, food-obsessed, toilet-drinking mutt named Poncho, whose life is with his master, Chazz, and Chazz's cat-loving wife, Carmen (who owns a brood of six cats), and Poncho's adventures with his fellow dogs Boomer, Hudson, Droolia (a female Bullmastiff with a drooling problem), Gus (a Scottish Terrier), Beaumont (or "Bobo", the owner of the titular cafe), Poo Poo (a Bichon Frise), and a zen goldfish named "Fish". Other semi-recurring characters are Tito (the garbage man), Sheldon (a pigeon with a pork pie hat), and Margo (the dog-walker). The strip takes its name from the cafe where Poncho and his friends gather to compare notes about life among the humans.


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* DogsAreDumb: Poncho.


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* UglyGuyHotWife: Chazz and Carmen.

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