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Road Rovers was a short-lived animated series (1 season, 13 episodes), which told the story of "The Road Rovers". They were (stop us if you think that you've [[Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats|heard this one before]]) a group of ordinary animals who become [[Petting Zoo People|anthropomorphic]] [[Animal Superheroes|superheroes]] and use their special abilities and gadgets to [[They Fight Crime|fight crime]].
Road Rovers was a short-lived animated series (1 season, 13 episodes), which told the story of "The Road Rovers". They were (stop us if you think that you've [[Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats|heard this one before]]) a group of ordinary animals who become [[Petting Zoo People|anthropomorphic]] [[Animal Superheroes|superheroes]] and use their special abilities and gadgets to [[They Fight Crime|fight crime]].


Specifically, the Rovers were a group of stray dogs who are [[Humanity Ensues|temporarily turned humanlike]] by a mysterious scientist known as "The Master"(No, not [[Doctor Who|THAT Master]], [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|THAT one]] [[[[Manos the Hands of Fate]] or THIS one). They save the world from villains including General Parvo, who was trying to take over the world by turning dogs and other animals into monsters, while in their free time acting as the beloved pets of world leaders (such as Queen Elizabeth II and President Bill Clinton). The fact that the dogs were all pets of world dignitaries at least added an interesting twist, as they sometimes had to work in their 'civilian' identities to convince their owners not to go to war.
Specifically, the Rovers were a group of stray dogs who are [[Humanity Ensues|temporarily turned humanlike]] by a mysterious scientist known as "The Master"(No, not [[Doctor Who|THAT Master]], [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|THAT one]] [[[[Manos: The Hands of Fate]] or THIS one). They save the world from villains including General Parvo, who was trying to take over the world by turning dogs and other animals into monsters, while in their free time acting as the beloved pets of world leaders (such as Queen Elizabeth II and President Bill Clinton). The fact that the dogs were all pets of world dignitaries at least added an interesting twist, as they sometimes had to work in their 'civilian' identities to convince their owners not to go to war.


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** And the dogs themselves: Each from a different nation.
** And the dogs themselves: Each from a different nation.
* [[Uplifted Animal]]: The main characters
* [[Uplifted Animal]]: The main characters
* [[War for Fun And Profit]]
* [[War for Fun and Profit]]
* [[Who's On First?]]: Hunter and Blitz do a funny bit in an episode when Blitz sees enemies approaching and Hunter offers him a doggy treat:
* [[Who's on First?]]: Hunter and Blitz do a funny bit in an episode when Blitz sees enemies approaching and Hunter offers him a doggy treat:
{{quote| '''Hunter:''' Hey Blitz, you want a biscuit?<br />
{{quote| '''Hunter:''' Hey Blitz, you want a biscuit?<br />
'''Blitz:''' Tanks.<br />
'''Blitz:''' Tanks.<br />