Rude Dog and the Dweebs

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Rude Dog and the Dweebs

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Anybody here old enough to remember this short-lived pop culture fizz from the '80s? It was basically a line of sportswear and then a cartoon series on CBS.

Here's the opening credits theme song. Just listening to that chorus takes me back to 1989 quicker than you can say "pink Cadillac".

http://www.retrojunk.com/details_theme/123/

We need this on DVD. Quick.

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I think this one of the most random topics of the most obscure things in the history of the GHZ.

I haven't seen Rude Dog and the Dweebs in ages(and I thought I was the only one who remembered it) but I remembered I thought of the dogs' designs of the Dweebs being very ugly.

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I remember that. I used to think it was a beer commercial, due to the stylized resemblance of the main character to Spuds McKenzie or whatever his name was.

http://www.listentome.net/tv4.php

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That voice actor sounds familiar.

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It was obvious that Liquid Snake was a Ninja Turtle, and if you listen carefully you can tell that Vamp is Phil LaMarr, but I never would have guessed that Gray Fox was voiced by the same guy who did P.J. Pete and Yakko Warner.

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Damnit, where's Reboot?

And http://www.retrojunk.com/details_theme/274/ I never knew the voice of Earth Worm Jim was Homer Simpson. Though now I can kinda see it...

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Post by Brazillian Cara »

Do you know what's really shocking? Big the cat is friggin' Duke Nukem.

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See, now a game where Big rides around on a motorcycle with huge guns and hangs out in strip clubs would be fucking gold.

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Indeed it would. In fact, I'd love to see that happen. Especially since with a character like Big, there's no way in hell that Sega would ever expect you to take the game seriously. Really, think of how much easier this Shadow game would be to swallow if it were all just one big joke. I mean, it IS a joke as it is, but when you don't have to go through the "Haha! ...Wait, you guys aren't kidding?" phase, people would be a lot more optimistic about it. Considering that almost all of the elements used (Pint-sized anthromorphic gun-toters, action flick ripoffs, etc.) are generally found in games with a heavy emphasis on humor, when such elements are used in a game with such a serious atmosphere, it's pretty hard to look at Sonic Team and not think "What have you been smoking?" So yeah, if Big was the star of Shadow The Hedgehog, it totally would have worked. As far as I'm concerned, anyway. Hell, it worked for Conker.

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Post by Baba O'Reily »

Ngangbius wrote:Rob Paulsen
His name is Robert Paulson?

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Congratulations, you've seen Fight Club! Here's your cookie.

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Y'know, he only did the Ninja in Twin Snakes; in the original it was some other guy. I think he played the DARPA Chief, too.

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Post by Nova »

I remember that show, I’m not that old, but they showed it here in the '90s. Yeah Big the Cat using guns, it would rock.

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Delphine wrote:Congratulations, you've seen Fight Club! Here's your cookie.
If my posts aren't pissing you off, then obviously I've done something wrong, as my sole purpose of existence on this message board is to annoy you with my encyclopedic knowledge of everything.

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j-man wrote:Y'know, he only did the Ninja in Twin Snakes; in the original it was some other guy. I think he played the DARPA Chief, too.
Yeah, Greg Eagles (alias George Byrd). He's great at voicing grizzled old black dudes, but Paulsen did a much better job with Fox. He sounded more tortured and ghostly, not to mention the fact that you didn't have to try to ignore how Fox sounded just like the DARPA Chief.

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