American Animation – The 4 Canine Super Heroes

It is no wonder our children love to have parties for your pets when so many of their cartoon heroes are dogs! Scooby Doo has been around for may years and is still going strong today so make you next dog party based on scooby doo and don't forget the scooby doo party supplies!
The dog has always been a famous onscreen avatar in many cartoons that were developed by the Americans. Canines have always had a special attraction that made them such loved subjects of so many cartoons that one such article would never be enough to cover them all. Yet we have to go around doing the job of covering the most famous characters that have graced American cinema and cartoons.
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Hanna and Barbara was a well known creative team that literally monopolized the animation industry. They were well known for their creations in the 1970’s which were nearly always the ones that were shown on the morning shows. Through the years, the team created thousands of characters of which many happened to be dogs.
Scooby Doo
Any child that grew up watching television in the nineteen seventies would remember the Great Dane that was known for its endless pit of a stomach and funny antics. The character still remains an Icon even today. Scooby Doo was part of a bunch of teenage kids who roamed the country in their psychedelic vehicle which was also known as the mystery machine. Scooby was accompanied by his equally enthusiastic friend Shaggy who together would do anything for food and run away at the sight of danger. The dog has not aged through the past thirty odd years and neither has his fame. Scooby still airs on television today and even has two animated motion pictures based on his adventures.
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy
These two dogs made a very funny cartoon pair. They were bachelors and constantly traveled around. In the process they inadvertently had adventures and even misadventures with the results most probably being humorous all the time. Augie clearly was the cleverer of the two but would never tell that to his beloved old dad who clearly did not seem to guess that fact either.
Hong Kong Phooey
No one would have ever thought of an idea like this. What would you think of a kids cartoon show that combined Kung Fu with “Blacksploitation”? This is exactly what Hanna Barbera did in the 1970’s and look at what they came up with? Hong Kong Phooey was a super guy ranked number one who during the day worked as a janitor at a police station and whenever he saw any sing of trouble, would run into a filing cabinet and return as a dog in a guise and also knows Kung Fu. That was one fun cartoon…
Muttley
Muttley was a dog that never talked much. But as the sidekick of Dick Dastardly he seemed more intent on spoiling it all for his master rather than aiding him, and at the end, he would top it all with a signature snigger that rang on in the minds of kids for a long time…
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Author: Abhishek Agarwal
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