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*This is the second episode that had issue date on U.S., but for a schedule change, it wasn't issued. |
*This is the second episode that had issue date on U.S., but for a schedule change, it wasn't issued. |
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*This episode have premiered in Latin America on March 19 before of the premiere in the U.S. |
*This episode have premiered in Latin America on March 19 before of the premiere in the U.S. |
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− | *The title of this episode is reminiscent of another episode called |
+ | *The title of this episode is reminiscent of another episode called [[The Rat Pack]]. |
*In this episode, viewers will notice that [[Verminious Snaptrap|Snaptrap]] is in love with [[Kitty Katswell|Kitty]] because in the scripts, he writes down that Kitty is in love with him, even though it is obviously not true. |
*In this episode, viewers will notice that [[Verminious Snaptrap|Snaptrap]] is in love with [[Kitty Katswell|Kitty]] because in the scripts, he writes down that Kitty is in love with him, even though it is obviously not true. |
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− | *[[Dudley Puppy|Dudley]] and Kitty create a fictitious enemy named Jeff, in which it ends up being real and steals the smiley face that the president gave to |
+ | *[[Dudley Puppy|Dudley]] and Kitty create a fictitious enemy named Jeff, in which it ends up being real and steals the smiley face that the president gave to [[The Chief]]. |
*Apparently, [[Keswick]] doesn't receive a good salary (which he qualifies as stunted), it has to work furthermore in a car wash. |
*Apparently, [[Keswick]] doesn't receive a good salary (which he qualifies as stunted), it has to work furthermore in a car wash. |
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*This is the first time that someone is seen letting it rip (or doing their business). |
*This is the first time that someone is seen letting it rip (or doing their business). |
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Trivia
- This episode is available on Amazon.com.
- This is the second episode that had issue date on U.S., but for a schedule change, it wasn't issued.
- This episode have premiered in Latin America on March 19 before of the premiere in the U.S.
- The title of this episode is reminiscent of another episode called The Rat Pack.
- In this episode, viewers will notice that Snaptrap is in love with Kitty because in the scripts, he writes down that Kitty is in love with him, even though it is obviously not true.
- Dudley and Kitty create a fictitious enemy named Jeff, in which it ends up being real and steals the smiley face that the president gave to The Chief.
- Apparently, Keswick doesn't receive a good salary (which he qualifies as stunted), it has to work furthermore in a car wash.
- This is the first time that someone is seen letting it rip (or doing their business).
- Some scenes are parodies both Indiana Jones (when Snaptrap is disguised as Indiana) and Star Wars (when he's dressed as Darth Vader).
- It is revealed that Snaptrap has a brother named Matt. Coincidentally, Snaptrap's voice actor is Matthew W. Taylor, also known as Matt Taylor.
- It is revealed that the name of his sister is Pat.
- This is the second time Dudley dresses as a boxer. The first was in Happy Howl-O-Ween.
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#01 | A Doomed Christmas | #12 | Pup Daddy | #23 | Golden Retriever | #34 | Bark to Nature | ||||||||
#02 | Big Dog on Campus | #13 | Candy Cane-ine | #24 | Rat Trap | #35 | Mutts and Bolts | ||||||||
#03 | Dog's Best Friend | #14 | Freaky Spy-Day | #25 | Agent of the Year | #36 | Carbon Copies | ||||||||
#04 | Dudley Do-Wrong | #15 | Dog Tired | #26 | T.U.F.F. Choices | #37 | TUFF Cookies | ||||||||
#05 | Puppy Unplugged | #16 | Dog House | #27 | Sob Story | ||||||||||
#06 | Top Dog | #17 | Time Waits for No Mutt | #28 | Hush Puppy | ||||||||||
#07 | Quack in the Box | #18 | Love Bird | #29 | Quacky Birthday | ||||||||||
#08 | Monkey Business | #19 | Bluff Puppy | #30 | Happy Howl-O-Ween | ||||||||||
#09 | Diary of a Mad Cat | #20 | Bark to the Future | #31 | 'Til Doom Do Us Part | ||||||||||
#10 | Lie Like a Dog | #21 | Lights, Camera, Quacktion | #32 | Barking Tall | ||||||||||
#11 | Cold Fish | #22 | Close Encounters of the Doomed Kind | #33 | Bad Eggs |