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Where My Dogs At?
GenreAdult animation
Comedy
Sitcom
Created byAaron Matthew Lee
Jeff Ross
Opening theme"Where My Dogs At?"
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producerMichael Bloom
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesEnough With The Bread Already Productions
MTV Animation
6 Point Harness
Bardel Entertainment
Original release
NetworkMTV2
ReleaseJune 10 (2006-06-10) –
July 29, 2006 (2006-07-29)

Where My Dogs At? is an adult animated sitcom created by Aaron Matthew Lee and Jeff Ross[1] that premiered on MTV2 as part of its Sic'emation lineup on June 10, 2006, and ended its run on July 29, 2006.[2] The series centers around two different dogs: a young beagle and a lazy bulldog named Buddy and Woof, who try to survive in the streets of Hollywood and avoid conflict with the Dog Catcher. The animation for the show was produced at 6 Point Harness. 8 episodes were produced.

Plot[edit]

The show lampoons celebrity stardom in various ways; for example, many of the characters based on real celebrities have other voice actors impersonating their voices (such as Steve-O from Jackass and Wildboyz, who appeared in the third episode).

Set in the streets of Hollywood, the series follows Buddy, a smart, brown and white beagle who separated from his 10-year-old owner Jeffy in Elizabeth, New Jersey, and his best friend Woof, a lazy bulldog (to whom Buddy refers as obsessed), as he runs away from his owner. Both dogs are avoided by the Dog Catcher.

Cast[edit]

Episodes[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Ugly Beagle Meets Pig Dog"June 10, 2006 (2006-06-10)
Buddy and Woof get a celebrity treatment from Lindsay Lohan and are adopted by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, but canines are having trouble with Maddox.
2"Buddy and Woof Do the Movie Awards"June 17, 2006 (2006-06-17)
Buddy and Woof break out of the Hollywood Dog Pound and try to get on TV at the MTV Movie Awards (which is hosted by Jimmy Fallon after Dave Chappelle got injured in the intro), since Buddy's owner watches every year and will hopefully see him. Unfortunately for Buddy and Woof, the Dog Catcher is attending the MTV Movie Awards. Celebrities mocked include Paris Hilton, 50 Cent, Jimmy Fallon, Andy Dick, Jack Black, and Jessica Simpson. Other celebrities mocked include Eminem. Other celebrities mocked with non-speaking roles include Tony Yayo, Lloyd Banks and Young Buck.
3"Being with the Browns"June 24, 2006 (2006-06-24)
Buddy and Woof go to the Hollywood Celebrity Dog Park, where they end up being taken home by Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston.
4"Woofie Loves Snoop"July 1, 2006 (2006-07-01)
Buddy and Woof get adopted by Snoop Dogg. Buddy's excited that Snoop's upcoming tour with Eminem will go to Jersey, only to find Snoop retiring from rap. Buddy and Woof then conspire to get Snoop back in the rap game by creating a feud with Snoop's next door neighbor, Hilary Duff.
5"The War On Tara"July 8, 2006 (2006-07-08)
After Tara Reid announces the official end of her career, Buddy and Woof end up at a rehab facility with her. That's where they meet Mariah Carey, Russell Crowe and Janet Jackson, as well as Andy Dick, who helps the dogs escape.
6"Jacko Comes Backo"July 15, 2006 (2006-07-15)
The dogs want to move into Michael Jackson's abandoned Neverland Ranch, but first they must fight off PETA and Jennifer Lopez.
7"The One About Jilted Jen"July 22, 2006 (2006-07-22)
Vince Vaughn gives the dogs to girlfriend Jennifer Aniston to keep her company while he's off making a movie. She and Buddy go on the computer and learn about MePlace.com.
8"The Last Ashton Hero"July 29, 2006 (2006-07-29)
Buddy is kidnapped by Tom Cruise, who plans to sacrifice him in a Scientology ritual. A group of Kabbalists rescues Buddy, and Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore take the dogs home. The dogs end up doing stunt work for Bruce Willis, but Cruise comes back for Buddy, starting a clash between the Scientologists and Kabbalists.

Reception[edit]

Leonard Pitts of the Miami Herald said that "MTV misses mark with offensive 'woofie' cartoon."[3]

Controversy[edit]

MTV and the show received angry responses from the African-American community for "depicting black women squatting on all fours tethered to leashes and defecating on the floor"[4] in an episode depicting Snoop Dogg ("Woofie Loves Snoop").

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ryan, Suzanne. "MTV2's 'Where My Dogs At' has bite". No. June 13, 2006. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  • ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 691–692. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  • ^ Pitts, Leonard (August 13, 2006). "Edgy show's attempt at satire fall flat on its face". Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  • ^ MTV Draws Fire for Cartoon Depicting Black Women on Leashes, Reuters, August 9, 2006
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