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  1. Seriously? You insulted every single aspect of the cartoon (insulting the actors and animators) and you claim that you aren't trying to be cruel? Why did you even post in this thread then if you weren't trying to be cruel? (a popular show can get cancelled too, you know) I notice that you didn't answer me; Have you seen any of season 3? When was the last time that you actually watched a recent full episode? Plus, WHAT is all this talk about the animation style? What is this "style" you are referring to? MLP's animation is more stylized that Pound Puppies. Pound Puppies IS a good show. It has many of the same aspects that make MLP good; appealing characters, a great voice cast sharp humor sweet storylines
  2. Have you even seen season 3? The show is animated by the same studio that animates My Little Pony, DHX/Studio B. (Don't tell me you didn't know that?) It was only episodes 1-7 of the series that had rough animation. You may not have indeed to sound cruel, but you did, pretty heartless as well. Do you guys really expect me to believe that (as pony fans) you aren't being biased? Anyway, thanks for nothing guys.
  3. This is an important message for all fans of Pound Puppies on The Hub Network; Recently Eric McCormack (the voice of Lucky) tweeted that he thinks that Pound Puppies might be done, but no one has told him anything official. There appears to still be some hope. I am not giving up, and other fans shouldn't either. If you are a fan of this show, if you have been enjoying season 3, PLEASE write letters to Hasbro and tell them that you enjoy the show and want it to continue for a 4th season; Write to; Hasbro Inc. 1027 Newport Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02861 And contact The Hub's "viewer relations" as well; http://corporate.discovery.com/contact/viewer-relations/ So please show your support and write letters to Hasbro, and contact Hub's viewer relations. Volume is the key. And if you know someone who likes the show, please share this info with them. In fact, please share this everywhere. Please everyone, don't just do nothing. Thank you.
  4. For all of you in the United States. I wanted to mention that season 3 of Pound Puppies premieres on the Hub June 1st, at 9:00 am Eastern/6:00 am Pacific. Now, I've said it before, and I'll say it again; The Hub's Pound Puppies is a good solid show, It has appealing characters, a great voice cast, sharp humor, and sweet, touching storylines. I will always stand by that, and I do not care what the haters say. It should also be noted that if some bronies (particularly the adult males) are willing to watch a show with candy-colored ponies targeted at little girls, but are not willing to give Hub's Pound Puppies a shot, then they are being hypocrites. The humor on Pound Puppies is just as good. Particularly thanks to John DiMaggio, who voices Niblet the sheepdog. Every episode of Pound Puppies to date is available on Netflix streaming, just keep something in mind; The first 7 episodes of season 1 have rough, rigid animation, however, episodes 8-present are animated by DHX Media, the same studio that animates MLP: Friendship is magic. So starting with episode 8, the animation for the series is clean, fluid, and smooth. So, if you don't like rough, rigid animation, then I highly suggest that you start with episode 8. So again, Pound Puppies season 3 premieres June 1st on The Hub!
  5. Ah. Gotcha! While we're on the subject, I just have to say that The Hub has lots of great shows, MLP is NOT the only good show on the network. I really love The Hub's Pound Puppies. Its a really great show. Its got great characters, a fantastic voice cast, sharp humor, and sweet, touching story-lines. I will always stand by that. I don't care what any haters say. Every episode to date is now available to watch on Netflix streaming, and season 3 premieres this summer.
  6. I'm not sure I understand. What don't you "get'? It's just a funny episode clip. It's no different than any one of those countless, random MLP meme-like videos. Here is another one; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bD-QtmmiwI
  7. If anyone is interested, a new Pound Puppies DVD is being released next month, May 21, 2013; http://www.amazon.com/Pound-Puppies-Adoption-Eric-McCormack/dp/B00BCMT42U/ref=pd_rhf_gw_p_t_3_FGRX So if you like the show, please support it. Fans of Pound Puppies are starting to use the term pupsters. It was suggested by Yvette Nicole Brown (the voice of Cookie) in an interview last year.
  8. I'm not sure how many bronies here have heard about this, since some bronies seem to have preconceived notions about other Hub shows, therefore, ignore them and don't bother to do research on them, but in season 2 of Pound Puppies, there was a great song called "Barlow" from the episode of the same name. The music was composed by Daniel Ingram, and the song lyrics were by the episode's writer, Alan Hanson. The character of Barlow was voiced by John DiMaggio; Daniel Ingram also composed the music for a sea shanty ("Blow the Dog Down") from the Pound Puppies episode "Salty." (With lyrics by Merriwether Williams) I also assume that most bronies here know that Daniel Ingram and Steffen Andrews compose the background music for Pound Puppies. It's also worth nothing that according to a facebook post, Ingram will compose songs for Pound Puppies season 3; http://www.facebook.com/dannyimusic/posts/498138900233687
  9. It's been a long time since I've posted here, and I don't intend to stay long, but I wanted to highlight something; Here is a fun, short video that a Pound Puppies fan (not me) made. It's from the season 2 episode "There's Something About Camelia." If you like it, please share it.
  10. Its no different than the MLP: FIM toys. Those don't really resemble the animated ponies very well either. Its nothing new. The important thing is that Hasbro has finally come out with merchandise for Pound Puppies. They don't look too bad, really. Besides, toys based on animated characters will always have a bit of distortion. Its important for fans to support the show. (Also, if one buys the toys, they can also visit PoundPuppies.com and download an official Pound Puppies adoption certificate) And also Zatchiel, I really didn't appreciate that meme comment you made at the end. Everyone: Seriously, it saddens me that most of you here just associate Pound Puppies with that meme, thereby, belittling it. Its a good show guys. Its NOT a one-note joke.
  11. Actually, I've made Pound Puppies topics in this forum before, I didn't mention it, and people would still say it. So that's why I decided to address it. Anyway, this topic is intended for people who are fans of The Hub's Pound Puppies, (or perhaps, for people who just like to collect cute looking toys!)
  12. For those who are interested, there now finally toys available for The Hub's Pound Puppies show. Here is a two-page list from Hasbro.com of all of the Pound Puppies toys that are currently available; http://www.hasbro.co...matchallpartial (And PLEASE, be respectful here, do NOT post that stupid meme, if you do, I will report your post. Most people who say that meme don't even watch Pound Puppies anyway. so its very disrespectful.)
  13. I actually think that The Hub's Pound Puppies is a lot better than the original. Personally, I never really cared for the original Pound Puppies from the '80s. I think the Hub's version is a big improvement. I think you meant, 1-7. @Senn555-- Not sure if you knew, but there's good news, these Pound Puppies DVDs are also available in Canada, If you are interested, here are the DVD links from amazon.com Canada; http://www.amazon.ca...46134680&sr=1-2 http://www.amazon.ca...46134755&sr=1-3
  14. ...Also, to add to my previous post, in the season 2 episode of Pound Puppies, "There's Something About Camelia" there is a funny sequence in which some of the dogs (Squirt, Cookie, and Strudel) have to distract a crowd of humans, so they do a "doggy dance" routine with cheesy, nervous grins on their faces set to hokey music. Its a really great comedic moment.
  15. OK, I just want to make one final statement here, Of all of the animated shows on The Hub. I've noticed that Pound Puppies is more like any other show in terms of something that both young and older audiences can enjoy with similar characters and tones. FORGET the Internet Hype. Frankly, if you think that Pound Puppies is not as sophisticated as MLP, you are sadly mistaken. Pound Puppies can be just as self-aware as MLP. In season 2 of Pound Puppies, characters have acknowledged when another character gives a "backstory" and have also acknowledged when a "flashback" is made. And again, Niblet is a lot like Pinkie Pie. (Why else do you think that The Hub has put them together in commercials in the past?) Remember guys, as good as My Little Pony is, it is NOT perfect. NO show is perfect. There will always be some episodes that are better than others, some that are weaker than others, and MLP is no exception. Personally, I feel that season 1 of FiM has some rather weak episodes in comparison to its 2nd season (and some weak season 2 episodes as well.) Same thing with Pound Puppies (again, every show has its highs and lows) For those who don't like what they've seen on Pound Puppies, perhaps you have just not see the "right" episodes, or perhaps not enough episodes. Pound Puppies DOES have humor that both adults and kids can enjoy, (a rather slick, self-aware sense of humor at times) likable characters too, and its plot-lines can be just as sweet as MLP (and MLP has had some very syrupy-sweet stories at that.) What I am really saying is, if you like MLP, and you don't think that Pound Puppies is trying as hard (in regards to the cast, crew, and writers) you are sadly mistaken and are NOT giving the show enough credit, and you are missing out.
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