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Revision as of 16:08, 25 April 2023
2 Stupid Dogs | |
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Created by | Donovan Cook |
Network | TBS |
Production company | Hanna-Barbera Turner Progam Services |
Distributor | Turner Entertainment Company |
Original release | September 5, 1993—February 13, 1995 |
Run time | 22 minutes |
Starring | Brad Garrett Mark Schiff Brian Cummings |
Executive producer(s) | Buzz Potamkin |
Producer(s) | Donovan Cook Larry Huber |
Music composed by | Vaughn Johnson Guy Moon |
Writer(s) | Mark Saraceni Roberts Gannaway Lane Raichert Richard Pursel Rob Renzentti |
Director(s) | Donovan Cook (also voices) |
2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for TBS. It ran from 1993 to 1995, airing 26 episodes that spanned two seasons. It later reran on the Cartoon Network.
As the title suggests, two unnamed stray dogs (one big and one little) get into misadventures due to their lack of intelligence.
A backup segment, Super Secret Secret Squirrel, was slotted between two 2 Stupid Dogs segments. This is an updated version of the 1960s Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole, only this time, the world in which Secret Squirrel and his assistant/sidekick, Morocco Mole, lived in was populated exclusively with anthropomorphic animals, instead of the usual mix of both anthropomorphic animals and humans. For example, Secret's boss was once human, but is now a Cape buffalo.
The first season has been released on DVD.
Production
Development
The story editor, Mark Saraceni, was credited as a co-developer of 2 Stupid Dogs, although the series had been developed by the time he joined.
Casting
Segments
- 2 Stupid Dogs
- Super Secret Secret Squirrel (1993)
Music
The theme song was performed by Chris Desmond and Tom Seufert, with the score performed by Vaughn Johnson, with additional music from Guy Moon. Bodie Chandler was the director of music production.