Stunt Dawgs
Stunt Dawgs

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Stunt Dawgs

1993
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
English

Stunt Dawgs is an animated comedic adventure series about a team of stunt performers and their bulldog named Human who also solve problems heroically. The series was produced by DIC Entertainment and Rainforest Entertainment and co-created by Jeff Franklin, best known for co-producing Full House. A short-lived comic adaptation from Harvey Comics was written by Michael Gallagher and drawn by Nelson Dewey, who worked from scripts and model sheets from the series.

Insights

Director: Dave WeathersGenres: Animation, Action, Comedy

Plot Summary

The series follows a team of daredevils called the Stunt Dawgs, who perform dangerous stunts for a movie studio. Led by the charismatic Willie, the team often finds themselves in wacky situations and facing off against villains who try to sabotage their work. Their adventures are filled with over-the-top action and humorous mishaps.

Critical Reception

Stunt Dawgs was a Saturday morning cartoon aimed at a younger audience, known for its energetic animation and action sequences. While not critically acclaimed by adult standards, it was popular among children for its humor and stunts, often seen as a fun and lighthearted viewing experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action and colorful animation.

  • Enjoyed by children for its humor and adventurous storylines.

  • Seen as a typical, entertaining Saturday morning cartoon of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception for Stunt Dawgs is largely nostalgic, with many remembering it fondly as an exciting and fun cartoon from their childhood. It's appreciated for its straightforward action and comedic elements that appealed to its target demographic.

Fun Fact

The show was produced by DIC Entertainment, known for many popular animated series in the 80s and 90s.

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