2 Stupid Dogs (1993)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Brad Garrett
The Big Dog (voice)
Mark Schiff
The Little Dog (voice)
Brian Cummings
Hollywood (voice)
Jess Harnell
Secret Squirrel (voice)
Jim Cummings
Morocco Mole (voice)
Tony Jay
Double-Q (voice)
Donovan Cook
Creator / Storyboard Artist / Director / Writer
Larry Huber
Producer / Director
William Hanna
Executive Producer
Joseph Barbera
Executive Producer
Rob Paulsen
Cubby
Jarrett Lennon
Kenny Fowler
Whit Hertford
Buzz
Tawni Tamietti
Buffy Ziegenhagen
Jeff Bennett
Big Bad Wolf
Paul Rudish
Storyboard Artist / Art Direction / Writer
Rob Renzetti
Storyboard Artist / Writer
Tony Craig
Storyboard Artist
Tuck Tucker
Storyboard Artist
David Feiss
Storyboard Artist
Conrad Vernon
Storyboard Artist
Genndy Tartakovsky
Storyboard Artist / Animation Director
Craig McCracken
Art Direction
Ron Zorman
Storyboard Artist
Todd Frederiksen
Art Direction / Storyboard Artist
Mike Moon
Production Design
Miles Thompson
Storyboard Artist / Art Direction
Kelly Armstrong
Storyboard Artist
Teddy Newton
Storyboard Artist
Ash Brannon
Storyboard Artist
Andrew Stanton
Storyboard Artist
Ted Mathot
Storyboard Artist
Joe D. Suggs
Storyboard Artist
Eddie Fitzgerald
Storyboard Artist
Don Shank
Storyboard Artist
Mike Mitchell
Storyboard Artist
Mauro Casalese
Storyboard Artist
Ron Hughart
Animation Director
Robert Alvarez
Animation Director
Bobs Gannaway
Writer
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 5, 1993
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes52
Running Time30m
Content RatingNR
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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2 Stupid Dogs is an American animated television series created and designed by Donovan Cook and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons. It originally ran from September 5, 1993, to February 13, 1995, on TBS as a part of their Sunday Morning in Front of the TV block and in syndication. The show's main segments feature two unnamed dogs, called the "Little Dog" and the "Big Dog" in the credits (voiced by Mark Schiff and Brad Garrett, respectively). The show entirely used digital ink and paint in every episode.
The show has been described as "Hanna-Barbera's answer to Ren and Stimpy", a hit show that premiered two years earlier in 1991 on Nickelodeon. Like Ren & Stimpy, the Dogs characters are not very bright, the show is scored with jazz music, and the comedy style leans on gross-out body-secretion humor. Asked about the comparison, Hanna-Barbera CEO Fred Seibert was unconcerned, saying that it was "like Pearl Jam worrying about being compared to Nirvana." Ironically, following his dismissal from Nickelodeon, Ren and Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi was credited as contributing "bad taste" gags to a few episodes of Dogs.
A backup segment, Super Secret Secret Squirrel (a sequel series to Secret Squirrel), is shown in between the main 2 Stupid Dogs cartoons in the first season's episodes, similar to early Hanna-Barbera cartoons from the 1960s.