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Tetsunoshin is a male toy poodle. His owner is Rumi Inuyama and Tetsunoshin is the main character of this series. He and his family lived in Kyushu prior to moving to Hoppongi Hills in Tokyo. Toby: Toby the Pup: A dog created by former Fleischer employees, hence the character's close similarity to Bimbo. Tomato Telerin Cleo & Cuquin: Bulldog
Teruko Ōkura (大倉燁子, Ōkura Teruko) Voiced by: Makoto Koichi [25] (Japanese); Cherami Leigh (English) Named after Teruko Ōkura. The vice-commander of the Hunting Dogs special unit. Her ability, Gasp of the Soul (魂の喘ぎ, Tamashī no Aegi), allows her to manipulate the age of anyone she touches, as well as her own.
This is a list of fictional dogs in animated television and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional dogs. It is a collection of various animated dogs in television. The detective. Kiba Inuzuka's ninja dog. Crystal's friend in the British 5 minute shows. The family dog; about a family in the future. King of Corginia.
Dubs, mascot of the Washington Huskies. Duke, in advertisements for Bush Baked Beans. General The Citadel introduced 2003, in 2013 introduced General II aka G2. Farfel the Dog, in advertisements for Nestle Quick chocolate. Handsome Dan, mascot of the Yale Bulldogs. Jack the Bulldog, mascot of the Georgetown Hoyas.
From left to right: Naoto Fuyumine, Badou Nails, Heine Rammsteiner and Mihai Mihaeroff. The Dogs anime and manga series (split between Dogs: Prelude and Dogs: Bullets & Carnage) features a cast of fictional characters created by Shirow Miwa. The storyline is set in a dystopic, unnamed European city, where crimes and atrocities are common.
Toga (闘牙, Tōga), also known as the Dog General (犬の大将, Inu no Taishō, Great Dog General) or Great Dog Demon (犬の大妖怪, Inu no Daiyōkai), was an infamous yōkai lord of great power who ruled the Western Lands, having battled Kirinmaru during the Heian Era before they established a truce, as they joined forces to stop the ...
Eustace Bagge. Voiced by Howard Hoffman (pilot), Lionel Wilson (Episodes 1–33), [1] Arthur Anderson (Episodes 34–52), Wallace Shawn ("The Fog of Courage"), [1] and Jeff Bergman ( Straight Outta Nowhere: Scooby-Doo! Meets Courage the Cowardly Dog) [3] Eustace Bagge is Muriel's husband. He is an elderly, skinny, greedy, cynical, and sarcastic ...
An overweight, short-tempered, average height, middle-aged, and bald white man became Tom's owner only in three of the thirteen cartoons: Down and Outing (1961), High Steaks (1962), and Sorry Safari (also 1962). Unlike any of the other owners and Spike the Bulldog, he has severe anger issues and is repeatedly violent towards Tom for his actions.