2 Stupid Dogs

2 Stupid Dogs

1993
2 Stupid Dogs
2 Stupid Dogs

2 Stupid Dogs

7.2 | TV-Y | en | Animation

The lives of two dogs, the overly excited Little Dog (the dachshund) and easy-paced Big Dog (the sheepdog). These crazy canines don't know how to fit in the world, and they definitely don't have any know-how. No matter the situation, their stupidity usually leads them to calamitous results.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP13  Hobo Hounds
Feb. 13,1995
Hobo Hounds

Big Dog and Little Dog inject their own warped brand of humor into an old-fashioned, black and white, silent cartoon (with funny music and everything), where they save a young girl from a villainous feline fella, and get into all kinds of wacky hijinks.

EP12  Bathroom Humor
Feb. 06,1995
Bathroom Humor

The Big Dog awakes in the middle of the night to 'do business'. When he finds a spot, Little Dog stops him. He then makes the point that this is their home, so they need to find a more suitable place. They wind up in a indoor bathroom, where hilarity ensues.

EP11  Cartoon Canines
Jan. 30,1995
Cartoon Canines

The dogs have enlisted in a military-esque boot camp that trains cartoon characters to become hardcore cartoons.

EP10  Cookies, Ookies, Blookies
Dec. 19,1994
Cookies, Ookies, Blookies

The dogs want 'Fudgie Scout Cookies', but don't know how to go about getting them.  After close examination, the Little Dog comes to the conclusion that you need a door.  The dogs then find a house that is empty and has a door.  They then take on the challenge of both getting the girl to come to their door and then getting the door open.

EP9  The Rise and Fall of the Big Dog
Dec. 05,1994
The Rise and Fall of the Big Dog

The dogs encounter a bum in front of the white house.  A fight ensues which results in the foreign ambassadors and Big Dog switching places.  While Big Dog is off attending a political party at the White House, Little Dog (who thinks the ambassador is Big Dog) tries to get his buddy to snap out of his 'amnesia'.

EP8  Fun!
Nov. 21,1994
Fun!

When the dogs go to a new diner in hope of eating the good food served there, they find out that it opens the next day. Recalling the old saying "Time flys when you're having fun," they try to do fun things to pass the time in wait for the new restaurant.

EP7  Spit Soup
Nov. 14,1994
Spit Soup

In a desperate attempt for food, the dogs climb up onto a 3D billboard advertising soup with a giant soup bowl. Upon finding the soup bowl is empty (or as the Little Dog describes it, 'dry'), Big Dog begins to fill the bowl with spit. But soon he dries out and Little Dog must find a way to rehydrate the Big Dog.

EP6  Inside Out
Nov. 07,1994
Inside Out

The dogs happen upon a huge bone that's being shipped to a museum.  When the bone is taken inside, the two dogs decide to wait for it to come back out.  But they wait so still, the movers think they're some exhibit and take them into the museum, too.  Once inside, the dogs decide to wait no longer and decide to 'go inside' after the bone.

EP5  Love
Oct. 31,1994
Love

Big Dog falls in love with a hamster in the window at the pet shop, so he and Little Dog go inside the store in search for the hamster which Big Dog wants. Once entering the store things just get worse when the dogs find out that Hollywood is the owner.

EP4  Day Dream
Oct. 24,1994
Day Dream

The dogs awake to find a delivery of ice cream products before them.  Little Dog suspects that this is a dream come true, so they must be asleep.  Together, the two set out to wake themselves up.

EP3  Post Office
Sep. 19,1994
Post Office

The dogs find themselves waiting in line at the post office. But they soon realize that they didn't know what the post office was even for. So the dogs spend the day waiting in line, signing up for the draft, and attacking mail carriers.

EP2  Las Pelotas!
Sep. 12,1994
Las Pelotas!

The dogs happen upon a Tennis Club, where they see many balls being batted back and forth. Little Dog wants to get in and chew on them. Upon getting in, the Little Dog is overwhelmed by how many there are laying about.

EP1  Jerk
Sep. 05,1994
Jerk

The dogs are at the Grand Canyon trying to solve a puzzle. Upon completion, Little Dog says the word 'jerk' should've been part of the solution. His voice echoes across the valley, and the two misinterpret the echo as another dog insulting them. The two then embark on a mission across the Grand Canyon to confront the 'other dog'.

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7.2 | TV-Y | en | Animation , Comedy , Family | More Info
Released: 1993-09-05 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions , Turner Program Services Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

The lives of two dogs, the overly excited Little Dog (the dachshund) and easy-paced Big Dog (the sheepdog). These crazy canines don't know how to fit in the world, and they definitely don't have any know-how. No matter the situation, their stupidity usually leads them to calamitous results.

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Cast

Brad Garrett , Mark Schiff , Brian Cummings

Director

Joseph Barbera

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Hanna-Barbera Productions , Turner Program Services

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Reviews

Marcello (MarcelloDL) What? a Ren and Stimpy rip-off? isn't that cute... BUT IT'S WRONG!If at all, this is a *parody* of that kind of cartoons and it appeals to a different (and probably smaller) audience. This is obvious in "Cartoon canines" episode: the two dogs learn how to be "funny", Ren and Stimpy way, in an army camp (Drill Sergeant: "No cutesy in my corp, only funny cartoons! You know, lots of butt jokes!").If i recall correctly, at one time the dogs even morph into something very close to Ren and Stimpy! From the drawing style i suspect this is one of the first episodes to be conceived, even if it was aired later.2 stupid dogs was made with a deceptively innocent animation style: smooth shapes, reassuring colors, attention to detail. The jazzy soundtrack is perfect, and the sound effects are purposefully unrelated to the action they try to describe.The stories are not silly, but minimal (some episodes can be narrated in one sentence) with exaggerated particulars. They can be poetic, satyric, just plain silly and, parents beware, with some extremely sick or revolting details. Usually i can't stand revolting stuff that I usually perceive as a cheap way to make things interesting by tickling istinct, but here it's just the authors' fantasy running amok. I enjoy every single episode. Nobody dare to miss the one in black and white!Little Dog is the best characterization of a little dog i have ever seen. Big Dog, my personal fave, seems just a lazy glutton, but when he decides to talk... listen to him as a foreign ambassador ("Drop all cares about politics, business, and the foreign situation. You will be astonished to find the world will manage to struggle on, somehow.") The big man and Red are awesome too! gee... better i stop writing this and watch a Two stupid dogs videotape for the hundredth time.Vote: 10/10
chthon2 First of all, Ren & Stimpy was about a dog and a cat, not two dogs. Second, both animals in this show were stupid, while Ren was not stupid (not smart either) and also very malicious. Second of all, this show was also much cleaner and child-oriented, while Ren & Stimpy was more appropriate for older audiences. Third of all, i'm tired of typing this review.
chester-gray I never could decide which of the charcters I liked better, I would have to say the dacshund, or what ever breed the small dog is. These two airheads argue over and ponder the dumbest things, like who will get possession of a broken toilet seat, and how to open an automatic door. They figure out that perhaps the boots on people's feet are what opens the door, so they run around stealing shoes and boots from people. I really cannot believe that Teletoon has stopped running this show for the sake of stupid programs like "Billy the Cat".
Francisco Huerta I discovered today a hidden gem in my collection, which reminded me of one of my favorite Cartoon Network shows: it was the "Stupid Bowl", a 2-hour marathon of 2 Stupid Dogs.This cartoon is still amazingly fresh to my eyes, and the humour is fast and furious. This one was the father of the World Premiere Toons, and thus, the What a Cartoon! series. It sets the example that Dexter´s Lab, PowerPuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, Dumb and Dumber and other cartoons would soon follow.The only bad thing this series had was its length; I think that 2 hours of them is all that was made, judging from the re-runs on Cartoon Network. Still, those two hours are classic. There are some episodes which stand out, such as the "Red" trilogy and the Brady Bunch rip-off (which have been mentioned before), but worthy of mention are "Hollywood's Ark" (a take-off on Noah's Ark, which explains why unicorns are extinct), "Love" (starring Kenny Fowler, a kid that would appear in a couple more cartoons), and "Bone" which might just be the most surreal cartoon I've ever seen.Actually, this cartoon has philosophical high points too. Listening to the Big Dog telling Kenny that "Love is the only chance you will ever have for happiness in this life, and if you are going to let a little thing like rejection stand in your way, you just might as well stay on the ground, because people will walk all over you for the rest of your life" is uplifting, to say the least.