Bad Dog (TV series)
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- Taylor Grant
- Brent Piaskoski
- Harvey Atkin
- Sheila McCarthy
- John Stocker
- Emilie-Claire Barlow
- Tracey Moore
- Robert Smith
- James Rankin
- Ron Rubin
- Richard Binsley
- Don Francks
- Philip Williams
- Michael Hall
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| Genre | Animation |
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| Directed by | Joseph Jacques |
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| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 2 |
| No. of episodes | 40 |
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| Producer | Louis Duquet |
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| Release | August 15, 1998 – December 14, 2000 |
Bad Dog is an animated series produced by CinéGroupe and Saban Entertainment for the Teletoon and Fox Family Channel networks, first airing on Teletoon on March 1, 1999.[1] The cartoon focused on the Potanski family and their dog Berkeley. The show's gimmick was that, whenever Berkeley was told that he was a bad dog, he would freeze and pretend to be dead until someone told him he was a good dog.[2]
The show was inspired by the After Dark screensaver "Bad Dog".[3] The two dogs have a similar appearance, and the "Bad Dog" of the show is named Berkeley, a likely reference to Berkeley Systems, the creators of After Dark.[4] The show was paired with another series called Monster Farm.
Internationally, the series did air on Fox Kids (later known as Jetix), being lastly rerun in 2011 on Disney Channel in the Netherlands.
- Berkeley aka "Barky": The not-so-normal dog owned by the Potanski family who likes having adventures and always gets everyone into trouble.[5] He appears to have a compulsion to obey every order he hears, including those that were not given to him. As a running gag, he passes out when he hears Bad Dog and wakes up when he hears Good Dog.
- "Little Vic" Potanski: The younger Potanski son. He loves Berkeley extremely.
- Penelope Potanski: The sole Potanski daughter. She likes her beauty, and also seems to have something of a penchant for the theatre.
- Trevor Potanski: The easily panicked genius older son with a like of playing chess. He wears glasses. He also has a large amount of allergies and phobias.
- Mr. and Mrs. Potanski: The parents of Vic, Penelope, and Trevor and the owners of Berkeley. Mr. Potanski is an inventor who owns a business called "Potanski's Top of the Line", however all of his inventions backfire with disastrous results. Mrs. Potanski is a psychiatrist whose office is located in her house.
- Grandfather Potanski: The eldest Potanski. Once an astronaut, he likes watching space-related programs on TV and often mistakes everyone's name.
- Lester Johnson: Neighbor of the Potanskis who loves his cat named Special, but hates Berkeley and often calls him "The Beast Dog".
- Special: Lester Johnson's cat, who usually doesn't move and frequently sought out by Berkeley.
- Mrs. Simpkins: A frequent patient of Mrs. Potanski, who has a phobia of practically everything; her main phobia, however, appears to be of dogs.
- Woods: The commander of a spacecat army who hates how their fellow pets are treated on Earth and plots to free them from the humans.
Voices
- Harvey Atkin as Mr. Potanski
- Sheila McCarthy as Mrs. Potanski
- John Stocker as Grandfather Potanski
- Emilie-Claire Barlow as Penelope Potanski/Priscilla the Supermodel
- Tracey Moore as Vic Potanski
- Robert Smith as Trevor Potanski
- James Rankin
- Ron Rubin
- Richard Binsley as The-Rat-Away-3000
- Don Francks
- Philip Williams as Barry Little
- Michael Hall as Professor Peerless