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'''''Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds''''' is a 1981 cartoon [[Animated Adaptation|based on the novel]] ''[[The Three Musketeers (novel)|The Three Musketeers]]'' by [[Alexandre Dumas]]. The cartoon was created by Spanish animation studio BRB Internacional and co-produced in Japan by Nippon Animation.
 
This was a remarkably faithful 26-part adaptation (with some inevitable [[Bowdlerisation]]; for instance, Dogtanian's love interest Juliette, is M. Bonacieux's niece rather than his wife), with one major difference: the principal characters are all dogs, as is most of the supporting cast, with the occasional cat, pig, bear or rabbit.
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Anyone who grew up in the UK and Spain in the 1980s will almost certainly remember this show, as it seemed to be on permanent loop along with ''[[The Mysterious Cities of Gold]]'' and ''[[Around the World with Willy Fog]]''. A sequel series was made in 1990 that continued with a new story.
 
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* [[Art Evolution]] - The 1990 sequel series switched from Japanese studio [[Nippon Animation]] to Taiwanese studio [[Wang Film Productions]]. As such, Wang's animation is much noticeably different than Nippon's in color and design.
* [[The Big Guy]] - Athos.