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{{Infobox television | |||
| image = CatDog.jpeg | |||
| genre = ]<br>] | |||
| creator = ] | |||
| creative_director = Robert Porter | |||
| developer = | |||
| voices = ]<br />]<br />]<br /> ]<br />]<br />]<br /> ]<br /> ] | |||
| opentheme = "Catdog Theme Song"<br />performed by Peter Hannan | |||
| endtheme = "Catdog Theme Song" | |||
| composer = Denis M. Hannigan | |||
| country = United States | |||
| num_seasons = 4 | |||
| num_episodes = 68 (133) | |||
| list_episodes = List of CatDog episodes | |||
| executive_producer = Peter Hannan | |||
| producer = Mario Piluso <small>(supervising)</small><br>Ken Kessel <small>(supervising)</small> | |||
| runtime = 23 minutes | |||
| language = English | |||
| company = ] ]<br />] | |||
| distributor = ]<br />] | |||
| channel = ] | |||
| first_aired = {{Start date|1998|4|4}} | |||
| last_aired = {{End date|2005|6|15}} | |||
| website = http://www.nicksplat.com/social-wall/cat-dog | |||
}} | |||
'''''CatDog''''' is an American ] created by ] for ]. The series depicts the life of ] brothers, with one half being a cat and the other a dog. Nickelodeon produced the series from ], ].<ref name="Varietyleash">{{cite news|title=Nick leashes 'CatDog' to 40 episodes|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1116678594|date=August 13, 1997|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=29 May 2010}}</ref> The first episode aired on April 4, 1998 (following the '']''), before the show officially premiered in October that year. The Season 2 episode "Fetch" was also shown in theaters with '']'' before airing on TV. | |||
The series aired on Nickelodeon from April 4, 1998 to June 15, 2005 for four seasons and 68 episodes. The series was produced by ] and Peter Hannan Productions and has been released on DVD. | |||
==Premise== | |||
{{See also|List of CatDog episodes}} | |||
The series revolves around Cat and Dog a conjoined twin hybrid of a cat and a dog who share the same body with no tail or hind legs and although they are best friends and brothers, they have very different personalities, similar to '']'' mixed with elements of ], ] and ]. Cat is very cultured while Dog is very fun-loving and enjoys chasing garbage trucks, chasing cars, and exploring many things in which Cat does not want to take part. Dog enjoys eating at fast food restaurants (such as Taco Depot), whereas Cat does not. The series takes place in Nearburg, a town dominated by ] animals and the occasional ]. | |||
==Characters== | |||
===CatDog=== | |||
*'''Cat''' (voiced by ]), the smarter and more cunning of the two, is a ]. He often devises plans to trick Dog into getting what he wants, such as making Dog smarter in an attempt to have more in common with him, or having him win a dog sledding contest by training him in a very hard and militaristic manner, and usually, as a result of his greediness and selfishness, these schemes all blow up in his face. With his brains and constant ridiculing from the rest of the characters, he is the more defensive and short tempered of the two. He and Dog are sometimes seen fighting with each other or bickering (as shown in the episodes "Teeth for Two" and "CatDog Candy"), and Dog even tried to eat him once in the episode "Meat Dog's Friends". Despite his quirks and spats with Dog, he loves his brother with his whole heart. He cares so deeply that he ends up helping Dog in the end once his guilty ] gets to him. Cat has a "crush" on Shriek. In one episode, Cat admits his love for Shriek and kisses her after Shriek kisses Dog and tells him she loves him (only to wind up getting pounded by the aggressive poodle). Cat desires fame and fortune and tends to go to excessive lengths in order to gain them. He is intelligent and enjoys reading, gardening, and listening to classical music. He is somewhat uptight and believes strongly in being polite and neat. He is a stickler for cleanliness and, like most cats, is afraid of water. Despite his sophisticated personality, Cat also has a dark side. Whenever he snaps, he becomes a ruthless, psychopathic maniac of whom even the Greasers are scared, once they see what he is capable of doing (especially his stress-induced, superhuman strength, evident in one episode when he destroyed the Greasers' monster truck with a single punch). | |||
*'''Dog''' (voiced by ]) is the more happy-go-lucky and more ] of the two. He is also the source of clumsiness. As his name suggests, he is a ]. He is extremely ambitious when Cat or any other character convinces him to take on a task, diving right into it with full force and energy. Dog is the typical loyal dog and is easily convinced. He is quite ] and will believe everything he is told. His attention span is very short and he is easily distracted by balls, ]s, bones, food, and his overactive imagination. Because of his more simple nature, Dog usually is the one who gets the pair into trouble. Not paying attention to Cat's warnings, his actions almost always end up with some severe consequences. Despite this, in many of the episodes, it is shown that Dog is usually the one that is more popular and athletic of the two, such as the episode when CatDog both went back to school to complete Cat's last day of High School. Like Cat, Dog adores his brother and looks up to him no matter how many times Cat steers him into danger. He is often distracted with chasing shadows and chasing after tennis balls, and loves eating garbage. Much to the neat-freakish Cat's dismay, Dog leaves a mess everywhere he goes. | |||
===Villains=== | |||
*'''Winslow T. Oddfellow''' (voiced by ]) is a tailless blue mouse that lives in CatDog's house in the hole in the wall, and the main antagonist of the series, next to The Greasers and Rancid Rabbit. Winslow speaks with a typical ]. Winslow is always full of wisecracks about anything and everything. He is very sneaky and underhanded with CatDog, especially with Cat. Winslow and Cat do not get along very well at all, because he is always getting Cat in trouble. However, it was eventually revealed that Winslow may be afraid of Cat, because Cat tried to eat him once. Dog, however, does not mind Winslow and is friendly with him. Deep down, he has a very big heart and loves Dog and at some point acts as CatDog's conscience and guidance for living in society, but acts out against them. His catchphrase is "What are you? Nuts?". | |||
*'''The Greaser Dogs''' are a street of three tough dogs named Cliff, Shriek and Lube. They serve as the secondary antagonists of the series, next to Rancid Rabbit. They act no differently from school playground bullies, picking on anyone either weaker or different from them, but usually by "pounding" them. They pick on CatDog (mostly Cat) because of their freakish nature. Dog sometimes gets along with them because he is also a canine. They initiated him into the gang after he had proven his worth. The Greaser Dogs also have a fear of ]s, which renders them helpless in almost any situation. The name Greasers is a reference to the ]. | |||
:*'''Clifford Maurice "Cliff" Feltbottom''' (voiced by Tom Kenny): The leader of the Greasers. Cliff is short for Clifford and his middle name is Maurice. He wears a black jacket with a picture of a dead cat on the back of it. He is very short-tempered and speaks similarly to Winslow with a Brooklyn accent only not as high. He got a taste of his own medicine when Eddie was accidentally glued to his jacket, which turned them into "Squirrel Dog". Once this happened, Shriek and Lube kicked him out of the Greasers because now ''he'' was a "two-headed freak." Cliff learned the pain of being an outcast and what CatDog go through. However, once he was free of Eddie, he returned to his old bullying ways and rejoined the Greasers. In the episode "Beware of Cliff", when he is trapped under a massive weight for several days, he made a solemn vow never to bully anyone (especially CatDog, despite Cat's suspicions) again should he escape this fate, though it did not last very long because he got trapped again under a falling tree and later wanted to pound them again. Later episodes reveal softer sides of Cliff, such as his love for ballet and cashmere. Two episodes says that he was not an only child; the proof is a niece and a nephew. Despite being the leader of the Greasers, he got banned from the group once and he got pounded by Shriek and Lube for attacking them in one episode (he was protecting Catdog from them because of a vow to never bully them again). | |||
:*'''Shriek DuBois''' (voiced by ]): The only girl in the Greasers and possibly the smartest of the group. She is a tiny yellow ], with a squeaky voice with a slight raspy quality to it. Shriek has blonde, poofy hair and wears a green shirt with the letter "S" on it. Though she is as tough and loyal as the other two, she harbors a secret crush on Dog, though he is unaware of this. Shriek will not hit Dog, but will only hit Cat. In the episode "Rich Shriek, Poor Shriek" it is revealed that she came from a rich family, but she despised the posh life, and so she left home and became a Greaser. Also, in the episode "Back to School" Shriek is shown to have a niece named Squeak, who greatly resembles her. | |||
:*'''Ignatius "Lube" Catfield-McDog''' (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui): A ], he is the slowest and sweetest one of the group. He will forget what he has been saying and slur his speech. He is the most loyal of the three Greasers. Despite his dimwitted nature, Lube is musically talented and is fluent in Spanish. In one episode, he rolls up his right trouser and takes off a wooden leg. He also works part-time as a mechanic. His parents, a cat mother and a dog father, appeared in the series finale and they said that Lube got separated from them a long time ago. Also in the series finale, Lube is shown to have had a sister, who tries to marry Cat. In another episode, his real name is revealed to be Ignatius, which Cliff makes fun of relentlessly. | |||
*'''Rancid Rabbit''' (voiced by ]) is the stereotypical authority figure and one of the series' third antagonist. He had his job titles like police officer, life guard, prison guard, firefighter, boss of various businesses, principal, president, mayor, Egyptian ], doctor, TV host, contest judge, store and Taco Depot manager, etc. In one episode, he appears as a principal at a school and, at the end, as a police officer. When Cat asks him about this, he never receives an answer. Rancid hates CatDog and will go out of his way to punish them or force them to work for him, abusing his power to the fullest degree. Rancid takes advantage of CatDog as much as he can by deceiving them into buying his products or pushing them to do his bidding in a job. He does whatever it takes to take their money or benefit himself in any way. Rancid owns a mall called the Mall of Malls, and has a selfish and spoiled niece named Rancine. Rancid also has a Russian-accented female cousin named Rotten, who lives in Farburg. | |||
*'''Eddie the Squirrel''' (voiced by ]) is a Greaser wannabe with little red pieces of paper taped to the side of his head to look like red sideburns in hopes to be more like Cliff. He is always bruised up from getting punched, and from being used as a birdie in ], or a ]. He wants to be an official Greaser very badly, but sadly lacks their number one requirement: being a dog. | |||
===Recurring=== | |||
*'''Randolph Grant''' (voiced by Billy West) is a trendy, suave cat who has an accent like ]. He will try anything once, as long as it's terribly exciting and attention-getting. Randolph appears to be like a celebrity in his lifestyle. In "All About Cat," Randolph was hosting the musical awards banquet. In "The Lady is a Shriek" Randolph is the proud owner of "Randolph's Charm School and House of Beauty", to help turn girls into beautiful women with poise and etiquette. Randolph is essentially a trend-setting, rich and famous cat. His catchphrase is "And I love it!" | |||
*'''Tallulah Headbank''' (voiced by Maria Bamford) is an actress on whom Cat has an enormous crush. CatDog first met Tallulah during the musical "] Superstar". Since then, she has become a major celebrity and good friend of Randolph's. Tallulah is forever searching for her soul mate, who would be "as loyal as a dog and as clever as a cat, who will take in his arms." Her name is an obvious parody of ]. | |||
*'''Mean Bob''' (voiced by Billy West), a fictional super-hero, is Dog's hero. Dog is an expert on Mean Bob, having watched his movies, played his video games and with his toys. | |||
*'''Lola Caricola''' (voiced by ]) is a female ] Yellow-Bellied ] introduced in the third season. She is a ], and CatDog's next-door neighbor. She gained a love of ] while wrangling bulls on her family's ranch. Her catchphrase is "Unbelievable!" | |||
*'''The Ingrid Twins''' (voiced by ]) are two female ] twin cat sisters whom Cat has a crush on. The light blue twin wears her hair in pigtails and wears a red leotard, while the Gray twin wears her hair in a short bob and wears a blue leotard. In "Armed and Dangerous" one of the twins was Cat's pen pal. Cat tries to impress the twins so that they can go on a date with him, but they seem more interested in Dog. They also have an interest in dating TV stars and movie stars. | |||
*'''Mervis Pantry''' (a pig) and '''Dunglap Daniels''' (a weasel) (voiced by ]) are CatDog's male best friends and are often used as background characters. They are rarely seen apart, and have been shown with various jobs, such as working at Taco Depot, the Kavity Krunch cereal factory, and Mervis even had a temporary run as a mailman trying to deliver CatDog's mail. Dunglap appears to be the luckier of the two due to his fortunes, like getting a promotion at a job, in contrast to Mervis's misfortunes, such as getting into an accident because of the Greasers. A running gag throughout the series is that Mervis and Dunglap can sometimes be seen fighting. They both have nerdy personalities and often feel uncomfortable and nervous around the "cooler" characters, especially the Greasers. | |||
*'''Mr. Cornelius Sunshine''' (voiced by Billy West) is a green-skinned, shirtless humanoid creature with a thin, once-coiled tail and no apparent emotions, who has a monotone voice and demeanor very similar to the actor ]. His name is ironically the very opposite of his personality, and he often nods off and falls asleep in the middle of doing things, such as performing a (very unengaging) magic act. His sardonic and pessimistic personality may be Dog's fault, since Sunshine experiences stress of being hunted as a dustman by Dog since his early years in the job. Very little is known about him and the ambiguity of his species is touched upon in "CatDog Catcher" when Rancid Rabbit starts arresting everyone for not having licenses: Dog does not have a dog license, Lola does not have a bird license, and so on; but when Rancid captures Sunshine, he says, "You're under arrest for not having a...not having a...not having a license!" Thus it is apparent that not even the characters in the series know what he is. Mr. Sunshine's first name is Cornelius. He was originally envisioned as a squirrel during the early planning stages. | |||
==Production== | |||
The series, created by Peter Hannan, was developed as the next Nicktoons production and produced from ] in ]. Hannan served as executive producer. This was part of Nickelodeon's $350 million investment in original animation over the next five years after the series' inception.<ref name="Varietyleash"/> | |||
], Nickelodeon's senior vice president of worldwide productions, said that the creators planned for the series to "really play off of kids' sympathies" by portraying the characters as experiencing "the worst of both worlds".<ref name="Varietyleash"/> Hannan said CatDog was inspired by watching neighborhood cats and dogs occasionally fight each other, and thought that it would be great to make conjoined twins Cat and Dog to see how both of the animals would fare against other things.<ref name="Varietyleash"/> The idea of them being conjoined twins came from Hannan watching several news stories on TV about conjoined twins living a normal life conjoined together.<ref name="Varietyleash"/> Both aspects he claimed, initially developed the idea of CatDog.<ref name="Varietyleash"/> | |||
The title characters were originally envisioned as a two-headed superhero called "CatDog Man." | |||
==Episodes== | |||
{{Main|List of CatDog episodes}} | |||
{{:List of CatDog episodes}} | |||
==Reception== | |||
The series met with mixed to positive reviews. | |||
''CatDog'' is reviewed at ]. It is advised for children aged seven and up, and it is given a score of 2/5 stars. It is described as "iffy", one of the reasons cited as being due to "some bad role models". The review continues; "The series makes some attempts at injecting a moral here or there, but they fall flat. The focus is on looniness, silliness, and out-of-control antics, with very little in the way of redeeming qualities. This can be just the ticket for some kids, although the bizarreness of the concept is enough to leave most parents shaking their heads."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/catdog|title=CatDog|first=Sarah|last=Wenk|work=]|accessdate=3 January 2011}}</ref> The series has a 6.6/10 rating on ].<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154061/</ref> | |||
===Award nominations=== | |||
In 1998, the series was nominated for an ] for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Television Production, for "Dog Gone". The recipients would have been ], Robert Porter and Peter Hannan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://annieawards.org/26thwinners.html |title=Legacy: 26th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (1998) |work=AnnieAwards.org |publisher=] |accessdate=1 December 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071011211535/http://annieawards.org/26thwinners.html |archivedate=11 October 2007 |df= }}</ref> | |||
At the ], USA, the series is nominated for a Blimp Award for Favorite Cartoon in 1999 and 2000.<ref>{{Citation|title = CatDog|url = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0154061/awards|date = 1998-04-04|accessdate = 2016-02-16}}</ref> | |||
==Other media== | |||
===Home video and digital download releases=== | |||
Two VHS tapes were released for the series in 1999. ''Together Forever'' contains the episodes "Dog Gone", "Flea or Die", "Diamond Fever", "CatDog's End" and "Work Force" with a bonus short "Cat-Diggety Dog" and ''CatDog vs. The Greasers'' contains the episodes "Siege on Fort CatDog", "Squirrel Dog", "Full Moon Fever", "Shriek Loves Dog" and "All You Need is Lube". The complete series is available for download in the iTunes Store. ] contracted ]'s ] service arm to produce DVD sets of ''CatDog'' and other Nickelodeon shows exclusively for sale on Amazon. The DVDs were "manufactured-on-demand" DVD-Rs to match orders. The series is also available for download on Amazon's InstantVideo service. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | |||
|- | |||
|+VHS releases | |||
! Name | |||
! {{abbr|No.|Number}} of<br>episodes | |||
! Release date | |||
! colspan=2|Episodes include | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=6|''Together Forever'' | |||
| rowspan=6|6 | |||
| rowspan=11|March 30, 1999 | |||
| 1x01a | |||
| Dog Gone | |||
|- | |||
| 1x02a | |||
| Flea or Die | |||
|- | |||
| 1x05a | |||
| Diamond Fever | |||
|- | |||
| 1x12a | |||
| CatDog's End | |||
|- | |||
| 1x04b | |||
| Work Force | |||
|- | |||
| 2x04c | |||
| Cat-Diggety Dog | |||
|- | |||
| rowspan=5|''CatDog vs. The Greasers'' | |||
| rowspan=5|5 | |||
| 1x12b | |||
| Siege on Fort CatDog | |||
|- | |||
| 1x09a | |||
| Squirrel Dog | |||
|- | |||
| 1x11a | |||
| Full Moon Fever | |||
|- | |||
| 1x04a | |||
| Shriek Loves Dog | |||
|- | |||
| 1x03b | |||
| All You Need is Lube | |||
|} | |||
The CreateSpace releases are no longer available with the announcement of Nickelodeon and ] releasing traditional retail DVD sets of the series. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=2|] releases | |||
! Discs | |||
! Episode count | |||
! Release date | |||
! Episodes | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#0e8ede| | |||
| ''Season 1, Part 1'' | |||
| rowspan=4|2 | |||
| rowspan=4|10 | |||
| October 18, 2011 | |||
| "Dog Gone", "All You Can't Eat", "Flea or Die!", "CatDog Food", "Full Moon Fever", "War of the CatDog", "Pumped", "Dummy Dummy", "Nightmare", "CatDogPig", "Squirrel Dog", "Brother's Day", "The Island", "All You Need is Lube", "Party Animal", "Mush, Dog, Mush!", "Diamond Fever", "The Pet", "Shriek Loves Dog", "Work Force" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#14c036| | |||
| ''Season 1, Part 2'' | |||
| March 27, 2012 | |||
| "Escape From the Deep End", "The Collector", "CatDog's End", "Siege on Fort CatDog", "Armed and Dangerous", "Fistful of Mail!", "Safety Dog", "Dog Come Home!", "New Neighbors", "Dead Weight", "All About Cat", "Trespassing", "Just Say CatDog Sent Ya", "Dog's Strange Condition", "Home is Where the Dirt is", "New Leash on Life", "Nerferkitty", "Curiosity Almost Killed the Cat", "Smarter Than the Average Dog", and "CatDog Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#bf0028| | |||
| ''Season 2: Part 1'' | |||
| June 5, 2012<ref>{{cite web|title=CatDog: Season Two, Part One|work=]|asin=B007GMKX6G}}</ref> | |||
| "Send in the CatDog", "Fishing for Trouble", "Fetch", "The Lady is a Shriek", "Dog the Mighty", "Hail the Great Meow Woof", "Battle of the Bands", "Adventures in Greaser Sitting", "The Cat Club", "Cat Diggety Dog", "Climb Every CatDog", "Canine Mutiny", "Fred the Flying Fish", "CatDog Divided", "The Unnatural", "Dog Ate It", "Dopes on Slopes", "Spaced Out", "Nine Lives", "Dem Bones", "Winslow's Home Videos", "You're Fired", "Showdown at Hole 18", and "Sneezie Dog" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#584774| | |||
| ''Season 2: Part 2'' | |||
| September 25, 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/CatDog-Season-2-Part-2/17061|title=CatDog - 'Season 2, Part 2' DVDs are Scheduled for Wide Release|first=David|last=Lambert|date=June 8, 2011|work=TVShowsOnDVD.com|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> | |||
| "Surfin' CatDog", "Guess Who's Going to Be Dinner!", "It's a Wonderful Half Life", "Shepherd Dog", "Dog Power", "It's a Jungle in Here!", "The House of CatDog", "CatDog Campers", "Let the Games Begin!", "Winslow Falls in Love", "Royal Dog", "Springtime for CatDog", "A Dog Ate My Homework", "The End", "Extra! Extra!", "CatDog Squared", "Cliff's Little Secret", "Freak Show", and "A Very CatDog Christmas" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#fcc52d| | |||
| ''Season 3'' | |||
| 3 | |||
| 20 | |||
| March 12, 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/CatDog-Season-3/18015|title=CatDog DVD news: Announcement for CatDog - Season 3 - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com}}</ref> | |||
| "Fire Dog", "Dog Show", "Sumo Enchanted Evening", "Hotel CatDog", "Shriek On Ice", "No Thanks for the Memories, "Rodeo CatDog", "Teeth For Two", "Remain Seated", "CatDog Catcher", "Silents Please!", "Gorilla My Dreams", "Sweet and Lola", "Rich Shriek, Poor Shriek", "The Geekers", "The Golden Hydrant", "Lube in Love", "Picture This", "Stunt CatDog", "Greasers in the Mist", "Doo Wop Diggety", "CatDogumentary", "Rinky Dinks", "Hypno-Teased", "Monster Truck Folly", "CatDog's Gold", "CatDog Candy", "Movin' On Up", "New Cat in Town", "CatDog's Booty", "Seeing Eye Dog", "Beware of Cliff", "CatDog 3001", "Cloud Bursting", "Talking Turkey", "CatDogula", "Kooky Prank Day", and "Back to School" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#37ced7| | |||
| ''The Final Season'' | |||
| 1 | |||
| 8 | |||
| August 20, 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/CatDog-Season-4/18432|title=CatDog DVD news: Announcement for CatDog - The Final Season - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com}}</ref> | |||
| "CatDog and The Great Parent Mystery", "Harasslin' Match", "Dog the Not-So-Mighty", "Mean Bob, We Hardly Knew Ye", "CatDog in Winslowland", "Cat Gone Bad", "The Old CatDog and the Sea", "Cone Dog", "The Ballad of Ol' 159", "Vexed of Kin", and "Meat Dog's Friends" | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:#1a4683| | |||
| ''The Complete Series'' | |||
| 12 | |||
| 68 | |||
| December 9, 2014<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/CatDog-The-Complete-Series/20307|title=CatDog DVD news: Announcement for CatDog - The Complete Series - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com}}</ref> | |||
| The entire series in included | |||
|} | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! ] Releases | |||
!style="text-align:center;"| Release Date | |||
! Discs | |||
! ] | |||
|- | |||
|Season 1 ||June 7, 2010|| style="text-align:center;"|4|| style="text-align:center;"|20 | |||
|- | |||
|Season 2 ||December 1, 2010 || style="text-align:center;"|7|| style="text-align:center;"|34 | |||
|- | |||
|Season 3 ||December 1, 2010|| style="text-align:center;"|3|| style="text-align:center;"|13 | |||
|} | |||
===Video games=== | |||
*''CatDog: Quest for the Golden Hydrant'' (1999, PC) | |||
*''CatDog: Saving Mean Bob'' (1999, ], cancelled) | |||
*'']'' (as playable characters) | |||
*'']'' (as hosts) | |||
*'']'' (Seen but not playable characters) | |||
*'']'' (Seen but not playable characters) | |||
==Broadcast== | |||
The series originally aired on ] in the US from 1998–2005. It was subsequently aired on ] (2002–11) and ] (2013–17). In the UK and Ireland, the series was broadcast on ] (1998–2005) and ] (2002–13). The series was broadcast in Canada on ] (2009–2017) and on ] (1998–2005). In Australia and New Zealand, the series aired on ] (1998–2015). In Japan, the series aired on ] (1999–2009) and on ] (1999–present). | |||
==References== | |||
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* {{tv.com show|catdog}} | |||
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