A secret agent labradoodle is recruited into a task force called T.U.F.F and fights injustice throughout the city in which he lives.A secret agent labradoodle is recruited into a task force called T.U.F.F and fights injustice throughout the city in which he lives.A secret agent labradoodle is recruited into a task force called T.U.F.F and fights injustice throughout the city in which he lives.
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TUFF Puppy has overtones of "Rocky and Bulwinkle" and "Dangermouse". They don't just break the Fourth Wall; they hit us over the head with it. Their basic message is, we're in this for fun, and if you're not up with that, shop elsewhere. Dudley is as dumb as Stimpy (Ren and Stimpy) or Billy (Billy and Mandy). Yet he always somehow knows how to crack the case and snare the villains. Kitty Katswell is already a hit on the internet, and a glorious match for the obstinately stupid Dudley. Ketswell (T.U.F.F.'s "Q") is... deliciously weird. I suppose my favorite "villain" is the Chameleon (voiced by Daran Norris, who also does the Chief), but it's up for grabs. It's all about the silliness, and fun, and goofing around. My favorite shot about what this show's all about: in the pilot, when told by the Chief that she has to train Dudldy, Kitty says "Are you nuts?" And the Chief says "No, Agent Nuts is over there." Cut to a squirrel who stuffs two handfuls of nuts in his cheeks and then bugs out. There you go.
There's not much to this show beyond it's humor. Don't expect a coherently built world, deep rich, characters, or endearing morals. But what it does well, it does VERY well. It is just insanely funny. I am repeatedly floored by how talented the writers are in this regard. As a 27 year old, it's sort of a guilty pleasure I'm afraid to talk about, but I must say I'm 12 episodes in and I love this show.
I don't see why people keep saying its stupid and terrible. It's a pretty decent show to me. But it's not the best. I've seen better and I've seen worse. This show is in the middle for me. At least it's better than the other new crap Nickelodeon calls shows like Sanjay and Craig and the Breadwinners...etc. The only thing that's annoying to me in this show is Snaptraps voice. It's just plain annoying. Other than that, it's a pretty good show.
I like how Dudley is voiced by Jerry Trainor, mostly because he's from iCarly. iCarly was one of my favorite shows until they recently stopped making new episodes. Anyway, ya, I give T.U.F.F. Puppy a 6/10
I like how Dudley is voiced by Jerry Trainor, mostly because he's from iCarly. iCarly was one of my favorite shows until they recently stopped making new episodes. Anyway, ya, I give T.U.F.F. Puppy a 6/10
It was good it's about spys and agents. that theme of the show is good! it Was one of the best shows from butch hartman.
T. U. F. F. Puppy is a fun and entertaining animated television series that originally aired on Nickelodeon from 2010 to 2015. The show was created by Butch Hartman, the same creator of the popular Nickelodeon series, The Fairly OddParents.
The series follows the adventures of Dudley Puppy, a dim-witted but enthusiastic and determined dog who is recruited by an organization called T. U. F. F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) to become a secret agent and help protect the citizens of Petropolis from various evil villains.
One of the things that sets T. U. F. F. Puppy apart from other animated series is its unique blend of action, comedy, and adventure. The show features fast-paced action sequences, clever humor, and a colorful cast of characters that are both memorable and entertaining.
The animation style is also top-notch, with bright and vibrant colors, smooth animation, and eye-catching designs. The voice acting is also excellent, with talented actors bringing the characters to life and adding to the show's humor and charm.
While T. U. F. F. Puppy may be geared towards a younger audience, it's a show that can be enjoyed by viewers of all ages. The show's humor and action are sure to keep kids entertained, while the witty jokes and pop culture references will appeal to older viewers.
Overall, T. U. F. F. Puppy is a fun and entertaining animated series that is definitely worth checking out. With its unique blend of action, comedy, and adventure, it's a show that is sure to leave you laughing and wanting more.
The series follows the adventures of Dudley Puppy, a dim-witted but enthusiastic and determined dog who is recruited by an organization called T. U. F. F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) to become a secret agent and help protect the citizens of Petropolis from various evil villains.
One of the things that sets T. U. F. F. Puppy apart from other animated series is its unique blend of action, comedy, and adventure. The show features fast-paced action sequences, clever humor, and a colorful cast of characters that are both memorable and entertaining.
The animation style is also top-notch, with bright and vibrant colors, smooth animation, and eye-catching designs. The voice acting is also excellent, with talented actors bringing the characters to life and adding to the show's humor and charm.
While T. U. F. F. Puppy may be geared towards a younger audience, it's a show that can be enjoyed by viewers of all ages. The show's humor and action are sure to keep kids entertained, while the witty jokes and pop culture references will appeal to older viewers.
Overall, T. U. F. F. Puppy is a fun and entertaining animated series that is definitely worth checking out. With its unique blend of action, comedy, and adventure, it's a show that is sure to leave you laughing and wanting more.
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- TriviaThe third show ever created by Butch Hartman after The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Nickelodeon Dynamic Duos (2018)
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