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{{quote|'''Bruno:''' ''How'd a loser like you create a great character like Bugsy?''
{{quote|'''Bruno:''' ''How'd a loser like you create a great character like Bugsy?''
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==== Special: ====
== Special ==
* [[Binocular Shot]] (Parodied. From the POV of villain Bugsy Them, we see the two leads through two overlapping circles. Then the camera cuts to a wide shot to reveal that Bugsy isn't looking through binoculars -- he's just holding up a piece of cardboard with two overlapping holes and looking through it.)
* [[Binocular Shot]] (Parodied. From the POV of villain Bugsy Them, we see the two leads through two overlapping circles. Then the camera cuts to a wide shot to reveal that Bugsy isn't looking through binoculars—he's just holding up a piece of cardboard with two overlapping holes and looking through it.)
* [[The Cameo]]: Rowlf the Dog plays piano at the bar.
* [[The Cameo]]: Rowlf the Dog plays piano at the bar.
* [[Dogs Are Dumb]] (mostly averted. the only exception is Bugsy's hired muscle, Mad Dog, whose two- I mean, fourteen years of obedience school have done nothing for his thinking ability)
* [[Dogs Are Dumb]] (mostly averted. the only exception is Bugsy's hired muscle, Mad Dog, whose two- I mean, fourteen years of obedience school have done nothing for his thinking ability)
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* [[Punny Name]] (Rowlf even Lampshades the names of Ace Yu and Bugsy Them as 'Cheap joke names')
* [[Punny Name]] (Rowlf even Lampshades the names of Ace Yu and Bugsy Them as 'Cheap joke names')
* [[Running Gag]] (Amounts of time being translated into dog years)
* [[Running Gag]] (Amounts of time being translated into dog years)
* [[Sting]]
* [[Sting (music)|Sting]]
* [[Who's on First?]] (With names like Ace ''Yu'' and Bugsy ''Them'', this is a given.)
* [[Who's on First?]] (With names like Ace ''Yu'' and Bugsy ''Them'', this is a given.)
* [[You Killed My Father]]
* [[You Killed My Father]]


==== The series: ====
== The series ==
* [[A Day At the Bizarro]]: "In Your Dreams", where Eliot manages to fall asleep and then the whole episode [[Running Gag|goes to the dogs]].
* [[A Day at the Bizarro]]: "In Your Dreams", where Eliot manages to fall asleep and then the whole episode [[Running Gag|goes to the dogs]].
* [[And You Were There]] (almost; the animated characters are counterparts to the Muppet characters, but have different voice actors)
* [[And You Were There]] (almost; the animated characters are counterparts to the Muppet characters, but have different voice actors)
* [[Animated Actors]] (the ''Duck Amuck'' version)
* [[Animated Actors]] (the ''Duck Amuck'' version)
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* [[Rubber Band History]]: Baron goes back to the time the pilgrims purchased the new world from the natives and made a better offer: squeak toys. This created a Bad Future where he rules. Somehow, Ace and Eddie had [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]] and, after visiting a timeline where Eddie ruled, went back to the past and made an even better offer: a technologically advanced (even for present time standards) fire hydrant the heroes took from the Eddie-ruled timeline.
* [[Rubber Band History]]: Baron goes back to the time the pilgrims purchased the new world from the natives and made a better offer: squeak toys. This created a Bad Future where he rules. Somehow, Ace and Eddie had [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]] and, after visiting a timeline where Eddie ruled, went back to the past and made an even better offer: a technologically advanced (even for present time standards) fire hydrant the heroes took from the Eddie-ruled timeline.
* [[Scooby-Dooby Doors]]: "Comedy of Horrors", featuring blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos of other characters, up until Ace and [[Card-Carrying Villain|Baron]] [[Gratuitous German|von Rottweiler]] crash.
* [[Scooby-Dooby Doors]]: "Comedy of Horrors", featuring blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos of other characters, up until Ace and [[Card-Carrying Villain|Baron]] [[Gratuitous German|von Rottweiler]] crash.
{{quote|Ace: "[[Leaning on the Fourth Wall|This is getting silly...]]"
{{quote|Ace: "[[Leaning on the Fourth Wall|This is getting silly...]]"
Baron Von Rottweiler: "Ja, it's not something I'd want mamma to see." }}
Baron Von Rottweiler: "Ja, it's not something I'd want mamma to see." }}
** And then before the above exchange.
** And then before the above exchange.
{{quote|Ace: "[[Animated Actor|Eliot, please,]] [[Genre Savvy|not the ol' multi-door routine...]]"}}
{{quote|Ace: "[[Animated Actor|Eliot, please,]] [[Genre Savvy|not the ol' multi-door routine...]]"}}
* [[The Scrappy]]: Eddie the newspup got turned into one in-universe for one episode, and then he was literally [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]]. Whether he actually was a scrappy for the audience is a different story.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Eddie the newspup got turned into one in-universe for one episode, and then he was literally [[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap]]. Whether he actually was a scrappy for the audience is a different story.
* [[Sexophone]]: Given that the animated segments are parodies of classic detective stories and [[Film Noir]], one would occasionally play for Rosie O'Gravy (specifically whenever Ace would think of her in his narrations).
* [[Sexophone]]: Given that the animated segments are parodies of classic detective stories and [[Film Noir]], one would occasionally play for Rosie O'Gravy (specifically whenever Ace would think of her in his narrations).
* [[Show Within a Show]]
* [[Show Within a Show]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Way too many to name, but here's one example.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Way too many to name, but here's one example.
{{quote|Bowser (just smashed a hole in the wall as the door is blocked by a panicking Eliot, Bruno and Artie): "[[The Shining|Here's Bowser!]] [[Brick Joke|And I brought the tools.]]"}}
{{quote|Bowser (just smashed a hole in the wall as the door is blocked by a panicking Eliot, Bruno and Artie): "[[The Shining|Here's Bowser!]] [[Brick Joke|And I brought the tools.]]"}}
* [[Speech-Impaired Animal]] (Mad Dog; subverted by being in a world full of [[Talking Animal|Talking Animals]])
* [[Speech-Impaired Animal]] (Mad Dog; subverted by being in a world full of [[Talking Animal]]s)
* [[Species Surname]] (most characters apart from Ace and Bugsy had vaguely dog [or cat] related names)
* [[Species Surname]] (most characters apart from Ace and Bugsy had vaguely dog [or cat] related names)
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] (Terri Springer replaced Colleen as Eliot's love interest. Suprisingly, she was voiced by the same actress, the writers just thought she'd be a more interesting character)
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]] (Terri Springer replaced Colleen as Eliot's love interest. Suprisingly, she was voiced by the same actress, the writers just thought she'd be a more interesting character)
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Baron von Rottweiller gives off this vibe in "Old Dogs, New Tricks" as he plots to [[Nuke'Em|detonate a hydrogen bomb]] over Dog City and emerge the leader of a "superior doggy race".
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]]: Baron von Rottweiller gives off this vibe in "Old Dogs, New Tricks" as he plots to [[Nuke'Em|detonate a hydrogen bomb]] over Dog City and emerge the leader of a "superior doggy race".
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] (Eliot and Colleen/Terri and Ace and Chief Rosie O'Gravy)
* [[Will They or Won't They?]] (Eliot and Colleen/Terri and Ace and Chief Rosie O'Gravy)
* [[Write Who You Know]]
* [[Write Who You Know]]


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Latest revision as of 20:00, 2 September 2020

Or is that Eliot Shag's Dog City?

Bruno: How'd a loser like you create a great character like Bugsy?
Eliot: Well, sometimes it's just staring you in the face.

Dog City was an animated/Muppet series based on a half-hour segment in The Jim Henson Hour. The original "Dog City" was about an anthropomorphic German Shepherd named Ace Yu, facing bulldog gangster Bugsy Them (the Dogfather) in a film noir environment. The segment was just recently released on DVD from Lionsgate, excluding the Jim Henson Hour part.

In the series, Ace became private eye Ace Hart, and Bugsy became Bugsy Vile. They also became cartoon characters, with the original puppet versions becoming Eliot Shag, the cartoonist, and Bruno, the super of his apartment building. Other characters from the special were transplanted similarly; the character appeared in the cartoon, and the puppet appeared as someone in Eliot's building, supposedly inspiring him to create the animated version. Ace and Eliot would also have conversations with each other about the progress of the stories and how Eliot uses what he draws in the cartoon to solve problems in his real life.


Tropes used in Dog City include:

Special

  • Binocular Shot (Parodied. From the POV of villain Bugsy Them, we see the two leads through two overlapping circles. Then the camera cuts to a wide shot to reveal that Bugsy isn't looking through binoculars—he's just holding up a piece of cardboard with two overlapping holes and looking through it.)
  • The Cameo: Rowlf the Dog plays piano at the bar.
  • Dogs Are Dumb (mostly averted. the only exception is Bugsy's hired muscle, Mad Dog, whose two- I mean, fourteen years of obedience school have done nothing for his thinking ability)
  • Family-Friendly Firearms (Averted big time.)
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar (Colleen Barker's musical number)

Colleen: (singing)
"Don't care if he's a big dog.
I don't care if he's rich.
He'll be my ever-lovin' puppy,
and I'll just be his—"
Rowlf: HEY! (Beat) Welcome to family programming, folks!

The series

Ace: "This is getting silly..."
Baron Von Rottweiler: "Ja, it's not something I'd want mamma to see."

    • And then before the above exchange.
  • The Scrappy: Eddie the newspup got turned into one in-universe for one episode, and then he was literally Rescued from the Scrappy Heap. Whether he actually was a scrappy for the audience is a different story.
  • Sexophone: Given that the animated segments are parodies of classic detective stories and Film Noir, one would occasionally play for Rosie O'Gravy (specifically whenever Ace would think of her in his narrations).
  • Show Within a Show
  • Shout-Out: Way too many to name, but here's one example.

Bowser (just smashed a hole in the wall as the door is blocked by a panicking Eliot, Bruno and Artie): "Here's Bowser! And I brought the tools."