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** Little Dog is no slouch in this department either, once when Big Dog was turned into a ball Little Dog swallowed him, and still had enough appetite after Big Dog went back to normal to try to eat another one after Big Dog went back to normal inside of Little Dog's stomach.



** The first time the end up getting mauled after being caught by the three bears and hung as trophies.

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** The first time the they end up getting mauled after being caught by the three bears and hung as trophies.



* HopeSpot: In "Red Strikes Back" after The Witch declares she's still hungry after eating Red, she coners Big Dog and Little Dog. Little Dog nervously says that all they had wanted from this ordeal was some canned cheese. The Witch pulls out a can of easy cheese and for a moment Big and Little Dog are happy, thinking they're about to get the food they wanted. However The Witch just sprays the cheese on their heads before she eats them too.

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* HopeSpot: In "Red Strikes Back" after The Witch declares she's still hungry after eating Red, she coners corners Big Dog and Little Dog. Little Dog nervously says that all they had wanted from this ordeal was some canned cheese. The Witch pulls out a can of easy cheese and for a moment Big and Little Dog are happy, thinking they're about to get the food they wanted. However The Witch just sprays the cheese on their heads before she eats them too.


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* SwallowedWhole: This happened to Red, Little Dog, and Big Dog in their second adventure by the wicked witch, who turned herself into a frog to swallow Red and then sprayed easy cheese on Big Dog and Little Dog to swallow them too. Little Dog also swallowed Big Dog at one point when Big Dog was turned into a ball by falling into a tennis machine.
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* InelegantBlubbering: Little Dog tends to cry this way when upset, complete with OcularGushers, and with the same melancholic piano {{Leitmotif}} often playing underneath.
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* BellyDancer: Shows up in "Jerk".
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Today, the show is notable for kickstarting the careers of several animators who'd make a name for themselves in the later half of the 90s, such as Creator/CraigMcCracken, Creator/GenndyTartakovsky, Paul Rudish and Tony Craig (all from the Cal Arts class of 1992).

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Today, the show is notable for kickstarting the careers of several animators who'd make a name for themselves in the later half of the 90s, such as Creator/CraigMcCracken, Creator/GenndyTartakovsky, Paul Rudish and Tony Craig Creator/RobRenzetti (all from the Cal Arts class of 1992).1992), Creator/AndrewStanton, and Paul Rudish.
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* HollywoodNatives: In "Where's the Bone?" the dogs briefly end up on an island populated by pitch-black, mask-wearing, spear-wielding natives who speak broken English. They start worshipping Little Dog because he has a bone on his head.
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* DownerEnding: The first two Red shorts end badly for the dogs. Though thanks to a little NegativeContinuity, they're alright by next episode.

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* DownerEnding: The first two Red shorts end badly for the dogs.dogs (and Red herself). Though thanks to a little NegativeContinuity, they're alright by next episode.
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* HopeSpot: In "Red Strikes Back" after The Witch declares she's still hungry after eating Red, she coners Big Dog and Little Dog. Little Dog nervously says that all they had wanted from this ordeal was some canned cheese. The Witch pulls out a can of easy cheese and for a moment Big and Little Dog are happy, thinking they're about to get the food they wanted. However The Witch just sprays the cheese on their heads before she eats them too.
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** Also in "Cartoon Canines", in a in-show segment parodying the likes of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry,'' a large cat sits on the Little Dog, saying [[Series/FamilyMatters "Did I do that?"]], then the little dog, who is now [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk green-skinned, muscular and very pissed off]] proceeds to lift the cat off of him.

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** Also in "Cartoon Canines", in a in-show segment parodying the likes of ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry,'' a large cat sits on the Little Dog, saying [[Series/FamilyMatters "Did I do that?"]], then the little dog, who is now [[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk green-skinned, muscular and very pissed off]] proceeds to lift the cat off of him.
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* BigEyesLittleEyes: Big Dog has beady little eyes under his BlindingBangs.



* BlindingBangs: Big Dog's eyes are covered by a tuft of hair. He can still see fine.
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* AbsenteeActor: The two dogs were absent in "Substitute Teacher" until the very end, and even then only the Little Dog has just one line.
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* NoNeckChump: Most the characters, save for Little Dog and a few skinnier humans, simply have their head imposed just above shoulder level.

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* FormulaBreakingEpisode:
** "Cartoon Canines", a very slow paced episode portraying the dogs as AnimatedActors, who showcase little to none of their trademark stupidity, and the episode concludes with a BigLippedAlligatorMoment.
** "Hobo Hounds" is a tribute to the silent era black-and-white cartoons of the 1920s.



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent:
** "Cartoon Canines", a very slow paced episode portraying the dogs as AnimatedActors, who showcase little to none of their trademark stupidity, and the episode concludes with a BigLippedAlligatorMoment.
** "Hobo Hounds" is a tribute to the silent era black-and-white cartoons of the 1920s.
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** However even ''they'' find Red to be worse than they are at this trope.
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[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As expected]], it revolves around a [[LittleGuyBigBuddy mismatched pair]] of stray dogs, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep neither of whom is named on or off the program]], who generally wandered about getting into surreally wacky misadventures. The shorts had several recurring characters, including [[PublicDomainCharacter a ditzy version of Red Riding Hood]], [[ShrinkingViolet a shy schoolboy called Kenny]], and most importantly their most frequent antagonist, [[NoIndoorVoice the loudmouthed]] "[[BoisterousBruiser Mr. H]]" (or "Hollywood" in the credits).

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[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin As expected]], it revolves around a [[LittleGuyBigBuddy mismatched pair]] of stray stray, idiotic dogs, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep neither of whom is named on or off the program]], who generally wandered about getting into surreally wacky misadventures. The shorts had several recurring characters, including [[PublicDomainCharacter a ditzy version of Red Riding Hood]], [[ShrinkingViolet a shy schoolboy called Kenny]], and most importantly their most frequent antagonist, [[NoIndoorVoice the loudmouthed]] "[[BoisterousBruiser Mr. H]]" (or "Hollywood" in the credits).
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* KazoosMeanSilliness: The theme song is played on kazoo, foreshadowing the silliness of the show proper.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: It's easy to know Red's around when you hear her singing the chorus to the ''1812 Overture''.

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