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!! How many job?

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!! How many job?jobs?
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** If memory serves, the opening implied something about them being the result of a dog and a cat falling in love. IDK how that would work but the theme says their birth "caused a stir".

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** If memory serves, the opening implied something about them being the result of a dog and a cat falling in love. IDK how that would work but the theme says their birth "caused a stir".stir".

!! How many job?
* Exactly how is it possible for Rancid Rabbit to have so many jobs?
** He runs multiple companies?
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!!''That''Episode

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!!''That''Episode!!''That'' Episode
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Lemme rephrase that.


*** Well, from what's implied, they do have an anus (or two) somewhere in the middle of them and, on the subject of peeing, neither of the two really

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*** Well, from what's implied, they do have an anus (or two) somewhere in the middle of them and, on the How this subject of peeing, neither of goes depends on the two really
ep in question but they're pretty consistent, though there's a lot to do with that we ''don't'' wanna think about.

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This show was a trip, tbh


!!How do they, you know, "go"?




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***Well, from what's implied, they do have an anus (or two) somewhere in the middle of them and, on the subject of peeing, neither of the two really

!!How did these two come into being?



!!''That''Episode



!!Rancid's many jobs



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**Status quo?

!!Winslow's goal and Smuggling Bones



!!The Greasers' Beef




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***One episode implies that Shriek could put up with Dog, considering that they dated in that ep, so maybe it's Cat she can't stand. In general, the Greasers just aren't fond of Cat but Dog's attached to 'im, so they go after him, too.

!!How do do this two get wedgies?



!!Mis-Matched intelligence



!!The Ancestors debate



!!Dog coming out unharmed



!!Shouldn't Dog have earmuffs, too



* Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered for how [=CatDog=] came to be?

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!!More on how these two came into being
* Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered for how [=CatDog=] came to be?be?
**If memory serves, the opening implied something about them being the result of a dog and a cat falling in love. IDK how that would work but the theme says their birth "caused a stir".

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* The very premise of the show has kept me up at night since I actually watched it as a kid. Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered? Even something like [[AWizardDidIt "A voodoo priest got drunk one night"]] would satisfy me.



* In "Climb Every [=CatDog=]", Cat decides to buy earmuffs after finding out that body heat is mostly lost through the ears. Why does he buy only one pair if both he and Dog have ears? Shouldn't he have bought one for each of them?

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* In "Climb Every [=CatDog=]", Cat decides to buy earmuffs after finding out that body heat is mostly lost through the ears. Why does he buy only one pair if both he and Dog have ears? Shouldn't he have bought one for each of them?them?

* Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered for how [=CatDog=] came to be?
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* The very premise of the show has kept me up at night since I actually watched it as a kid. Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered? Even something like "[[AWizardDidIt "A voodoo priest got drunk one night"]] would satisfy me.

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* The very premise of the show has kept me up at night since I actually watched it as a kid. Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered? Even something like "[[AWizardDidIt [[AWizardDidIt "A voodoo priest got drunk one night"]] would satisfy me.
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* The very premise of the show has kept me up at night since I actually watched it as a kid. Is an explanation of ''any'' sort ever offered? Even something like "[[AWizardDidIt "A voodoo priest got drunk one night"]] would satisfy me.
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** We see Dog about to pee on a fire hydrant a few times, and he lifts his leg accordingly. So apparently they've got some sort of...exit on their body.

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** We see Dog about to [[DogsLoveFireHydrants pee on a fire hydrant hydrant]] a few times, and he lifts his leg accordingly. So apparently they've got some sort of...exit on their body.
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** Maybe it's a case of InexplicablyIdenticalIndividual, meaning there's hundreds of Rancid Rabbits running around Nearburg, each one holding a different job.

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** Maybe it's It's a case of InexplicablyIdenticalIndividual, InexplicablyIdenticalIndividuals, meaning there's hundreds of Rancid Rabbits running around Nearburg, each one holding a different job.
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** Maybe it's a case of InexplicablyIdenticalIndividual, meaning there's hundreds of Rancid Rabbits running around Nearburg, each one holding a different job.
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** In real life once one half of a set of conjoined twins dies the parts of their body that are connected to their brain starts becoming necrotic and kills the other twin rather quickly. Like within 24 hours to a couple days.




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** It seemed that Winslow's goal wasn't to make money in the long run but to spite CatDog and ruin their business.
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** It might not be an issue of their actual ancestors so much as their "species heritage". Which is also silly since they're really neither cat nor dog depending on how you think they were created. But they don't actually know where they came from, so Cat and Dog probably just try to identify with the species they resemble to feel like they have more of a place in the world.
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* In "Fetch", how come Cat gets injured but Dog doesn't when they both fall off a cliff together?

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* In "Fetch", how come Cat gets injured but Dog doesn't when they both fall off a cliff together?together?

* In "Climb Every [=CatDog=]", Cat decides to buy earmuffs after finding out that body heat is mostly lost through the ears. Why does he buy only one pair if both he and Dog have ears? Shouldn't he have bought one for each of them?
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** AnimalStereotypes. At least in fiction, cats tend to be more intelligent on average than dogs.

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** AnimalStereotypes. At least in fiction, [[{{CatsAreSuperior}} cats tend to be more intelligent intelligent]] on average than dogs.
[[{{DogsAreDumb}} dogs]].
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* When talking to each other, why do [=CatDog=] refer to their ancestors as "your ancestors" and "my ancestors"? They're brothers.

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* When talking to each other, why do [=CatDog=] refer to their ancestors as "your ancestors" and "my ancestors"? They're brothers.brothers.

* In "Fetch", how come Cat gets injured but Dog doesn't when they both fall off a cliff together?
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** In one episode, Cat sees his own life flash before his eyes and at the end, when he imagines his death, his half is buried while Dog remains above ground.



** AnimalStereotypes. At least in fiction, cats tend to be more intelligent on average than dogs.

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** AnimalStereotypes. At least in fiction, cats tend to be more intelligent on average than dogs.dogs.

* When talking to each other, why do [=CatDog=] refer to their ancestors as "your ancestors" and "my ancestors"? They're brothers.
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* Do the Greasers really hate cats? Some episodes had Cliff interacting with feline characters in a non-negative manner, including taking dancing lessons with Randolph Grant (the cat with the replacement but), and trying to woo one of the twins sisters. None of the other Greasers see anything wrong with it. Is the reason they bully the titular duo (specifically Cat) less to do with species and more the fact that they're considered "freaks?"

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* Do the Greasers really hate cats? Some episodes had Cliff interacting with feline characters in a non-negative manner, including taking dancing lessons with Randolph Grant (the cat with the replacement but), butt), and trying to woo one of the twins sisters. None of the other Greasers see anything wrong with it. Is the reason they bully the titular duo (specifically Cat) less to do with species and more the fact that they're considered "freaks?"

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