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So, no one else remembers this? Am I going insane?
Doesn't sound familiar, but it might help if you said what country you were watching this in, possibly what network you might have seen it on.
I remember this show but not the name, I seem to recall the island itself being called something that sounded vaguely like "Jellymoco" but I don't think it was ever written down. in one episode, the english explorer dog actually got an opportunity to go home, but he decided to stay and continue his research instead, which made all the tribal islanders go "oh no"
if I recall, the island was actually surrounded by a mist, and any boats that sailed into it were turned around and forced back
found the show: it's called "the Fabulous Reggae Dogs" and apparently there's no video footage of it *anywhere*
It was a show in the mid 90s to early 2000s that had puppet dogs (I think?) stranded on an island. Only one season or possibly one segment of a larger show/programming block. There were dogs that were native to the island and dogs who were castaways on the island. One was an English explorer stereotype (khaki, pith helmet, etc) whose main characteristics were that he was homesick and generally unfriendly. One episode centered on the explorer dog finding moss that reminded him of home and cultivating it until it covered the island. The other dogs had to get a spider to weave a web to block out the sun in order to kill the moss. The show had commercial intro/outro segments that featured a piece of luggage with travel stickers on it.