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* TroublesomePet: Marmaduke is a BigEater, seems to be [[ReallyGetsAround quite the ladies' man (or dog)]] and sometimes even manages to throw wild parties while the Winslows are away.
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* AnimatedAdaptation: The 1980 ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}'' TV series (the Creator/RubySpears version, not the ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'' version) featured animated ''Marmaduke'' segments as well.
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 Sunday]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 [[https://www.gocomics.com/garfield/1991/03/31 Sunday]] ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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Incredibly, a live action/CGI ''Film/{{Marmaduke}}'' movie was released in June 2010, with Owen Wilson voicing the title character.
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If you cover up the trope and can name off any other trope, and it still fits, yes, it's a ZCE.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane - the comic regularly shows him at least 40 inches at the withers; the largest Great Dane was 44 inches. He's owned by Phil and Dottie Winslow, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big, messy, and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of mockery, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane - the comic regularly shows him at least 40 inches at the withers; the largest Great Dane was 44 inches. He's owned by Phil and Dottie Winslow, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" jokes center on Marmaduke being big, messy, and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of mockery, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
human.
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In 2017, an animated film based on the comic strip was announced and was scheduled to be released in 2019. However, the film was later delayed to 2020 and later indefinitely due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. In 2022, the film was picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}} in a handful of territories (including the US). The film features the voices of Creator/PeteDavidson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/DavidKoechner, Jason Anthony and Creator/ShelbyYoung and was released on Netflix on May 6 of that year.
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In 2017, an animated film based on the comic strip was announced and was scheduled to be released in 2019. However, the film was later delayed to 2020 and later indefinitely due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. In 2022, the film was picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}} in a handful of territories (including the US). The film features Creator/PeteDavidson as the voices voice of Creator/PeteDavidson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/DavidKoechner, Jason Anthony the titular character with, Creator/JKSimmons and Creator/ShelbyYoung Creator/DavidKoechner in additional roles and was released on Netflix on May 6 of that year.
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In 2017, an animated film based on the comic strip was announced and was scheduled to be released in 2019. However, the film was later delayed to 2020 and later indefinitely due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. In 2022, the film was picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}} in a handful of territories (including the US). The film features the voices of Creator/PeteDavidson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/DavidKoechner, Jason Anthony and Creator/ShelbyYoung and is scheduled to be released on Netflix on May 6 of that year.
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In 2017, an animated film based on the comic strip was announced and was scheduled to be released in 2019. However, the film was later delayed to 2020 and later indefinitely due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. In 2022, the film was picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}} in a handful of territories (including the US). The film features the voices of Creator/PeteDavidson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/DavidKoechner, Jason Anthony and Creator/ShelbyYoung and is scheduled to be was released on Netflix on May 6 of that year.
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In 2017, an animated film based on the comic strip was announced and was scheduled to be released in 2019. However, the film was later delayed to 2020 and later indefinitely due to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. In 2022, the film was picked up by Creator/{{Netflix}} in a handful of territories (including the US). The film features the voices of Creator/PeteDavidson, Creator/JKSimmons, Creator/DavidKoechner, Jason Anthony and Creator/ShelbyYoung and is scheduled to be released on Netflix on May 6 of that year.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The early comics had a ''very'' different interpretation of Marmaduke. While later depictions illustrated him as a BigFriendlyDog, the early Marmaduke was [[ForTheEvulz downright malicious]], with him constantly making his owners' lives a living hell and being treated with fear, and in a few comics, [[ItCanThink he was implied to be intelligent]]. Marmaduke also had a very different design, being clean and angular rather than wobbly, and bearing a constant angry-eyebrowed frown.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane - the comic regularly shows him at least 40 inches at the withers; the largest Great Dane was 44 inches. He's owned by Phil and Dottie Winslow, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big, messy, and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait, mockery, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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A very long-running comic strip created in 1954 by Brad Anderson. Originally, Anderson was intially aided by Phil Leeming and later Dorothy Leeming, but he came to maintain the strip solo for many years. Eventually, he also enlisted his son Paul Anderson to help (2004 onward).
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A very long-running comic strip created in 1954 by Brad Anderson. Originally, Anderson was intially initially aided by Phil Leeming and later Dorothy Leeming, but he came to maintain the strip solo for many years. Eventually, he also enlisted his son Paul Anderson to help (2004 onward).
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* SuddenlyVoiced: In TheMovie.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane - the comic regularly shows him at least 40 inches at the withers; the largest Great Dane was 44 inches. He's owned by Phil and Dottie Winslow, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big big, messy, and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 Sunday]] ''{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 Sunday]] ''{{Garfield}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane owned by Phil and Dottie, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane owned by Phil and Dottie, Dottie Winslow, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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Updating with news of his death.
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A very long-running comic strip created in 1954 and still run to this day by one Brad Anderson. Originally, Anderson was aided by Phil Leeming and later Dorothy Leeming, but he has held the strip solo since 1969.
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A very long-running comic strip created in 1954 and still run to this day by one Brad Anderson. Originally, Anderson was intially aided by Phil Leeming and later Dorothy Leeming, but he has held came to maintain the strip solo since 1969.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane owned by Phil and Dottie, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait anymore, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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Marmaduke is a monstrous Great Dane owned by Phil and Dottie, a stereotypical fifties husband and wife, and their kids, Barbara and Billy. Most of the "jokes" center on Marmaduke being big and/or thinking he's human. The strip seems to exist mainly as the target of SnarkBait anymore, SnarkBait, mainly on the repetitive nature that the strip seems to be locked in.
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 sunday]] ''{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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* {{Crossover}}: Marmaduke appeared at the beginning of a [[http://www.garfield.com/comics/vault.html?yr=1991&addr=910331 sunday]] Sunday]] ''{{Garfield}}'' strip. As Garfield realized the fence he was painting his name on was Marmaduke's, he apologized stating [[BreakingTheFourthWall "wrong strip"]].
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Hot Mom has been disambiguated. Examples not clearly fitting into one of the tropes other than Fetish Fuel mentioned on Hot Mom are being removed. If you think it fits one of these tropes, feel free to readd with proper context. Same with Hot Dad.
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* AnimatedAdaptation: The 1980 ''{{Heathcliff}}'' ''ComicStrip/{{Heathcliff}}'' TV series (the RubySpears Creator/RubySpears version, not the ''HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'' ''WesternAnimation/HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'' version) featured animated ''Marmaduke'' segments as well.
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* AnimatedAdaptation: The 1980 ''{{Heathcliff}}'' TV series (the RubySpears version, not the ''HeathcliffAndTheCatillacCats'' version) featured animated ''Marmaduke'' segments as well.