T.U.F.F. Puppy/YMMV


 * Complete Monster:  But: why does he get the Complete Monster category by this?...Well:
 * First, a little of "Fridge Horror":
 * ...And...judging by
 * Then we got his reason:
 * And finally his crime in the episode:.
 * Fridge Logic:
 * If the Chameleon could turn into a fly, why didn't he just turn into one & fly out of his prison cell when he wanted to escape in his first appearance? At least in later appearances they had the sense to confiscate his transforming cybersuit.
 * "Operation: Happy Birthday" has a flashback for Kitty, showing one of her birthdays over the years. The magician is a mouse who she quickly devours alive with everyone gasping in shock. Makes you wonder why she doesn't see Snaptrap as a ten course meal.
 * Possibly due to either not acting on her cat instincts anymore (she was twelve the first time), or having standards in food.
 * When Dudley and Kitty wear sunglasses, how do they stay on? Their ears are at the tops of their heads.
 * In Dudley's case his nose keeps them on, in Kitty's case it's the Rule of Cool.
 * In "Doom-Mates" Kitty is killed eight times in a death trap, but after getting blown up in the same death trap twice the Chameleon is still alive.
 * Because it was designed to kill Kitty, not the Chameleon. Also, Rule of Funny.
 * In "Monkey Business", special mention is made of the fact that the Hunky Monkeys have opposable thumbs and talk about others don't. But everyone in the TUFF Puppy universe have opposable thumbs, it's how they make fists, hold things, and wield laser guns.
 * Ho Yay: Dudley and Keswik even share a Lady and the Tramp kiss in Law and Odor.
 * I Am Not Shazam: Dudley is only referred to as T.U.F.F. Puppy in nickname form by Kitty.
 * Periphery Demographic: Among the Furry Fandom.
 * Ship Sinking:.
 * The Woobie: Kitty Katswell. Her status as The Chew Toy at T.U.F.F. goes hand in hand with this. Her Amusing Injuries are usually funny, sometimes though: oh poor Kitty.
 * Jerkass Woobie: The Chameleon pretty much lives and breaths this trope. It's played for laughs, as he's supposedly nasty thanks to being depressed about being alone, but half the reason he's alone is because he's such a nasty guy in the first place.