T.U.F.F. Puppy is an American action animated children's television series created by Butch Hartman. It premiered on October 2, 2010, along with Planet Sheen, which premiered a half hour earlier. T.U.F.F. Puppy is Hartman's third animated show for Nickelodeon, after The Fairly OddParents and Danny Phantom and also before Bunsen is a Beast. The show was cancelled after 3 seasons and aired its final episode on April 4, 2015.
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Genre | Animated comedy Superhero Action Science fantasy Slapstick Surreal humor Adventure Spy-fi |
Created by | Butch Hartman |
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Composer | Guy Moon |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 60 (115 segments) (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer | Butch Hartman |
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Running time | 11 minutes (regular) 23 minutes (specials) |
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Release | October 2, 2010 April 4, 2015 | –
Plot
changeThe show is about a dog named Dudley Puppy, who works as a spy for T.U.F.F. HQ.[1] His partner is Kitty Katswell, a cat.[2] Other helpers are The Chief and Keswick. This takes place in the fictional city of Petropolis (distinct from the Brazilian city of Petrópolis, which is named after Pedro II of Brazil), which is populated by anthropomorphic animals. As a member of T.U.F.F. HQ, Dudley helps Kitty protect Petropolis from villains, such as Verminious Snaptrap, The Chameleon, Bird Brain, Larry, Ollie, Francisco, Zippy, Owl, Bad Dog, and Skunk.
Episodes
changeThis is a list of episodes for Nickelodeon's animated television series,T.U.F.F. Puppy. The first two seasons consist of 26 episodes and the third season consists of 8 episodes, for a total of 60 episodes. On October 20, 2013, remaining episodes started airing on Nicktoons.
Episode list
changeSeason 1 (2010–12)
changeThis season contained 26 episodes. The season's finale "Lie Like A Dog / Cold Fish" and subsequent seasons were produced in high definition (HD).
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Production Code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Purr-fect Partners Doom-mates"[3] | Butch Hartman Butch Hartman & Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows (story) | Butch Hartman Aaron Hammersley | October 2, 2010 | 101 | 3.6[4] |
"Purr-fect Partners": Dudley Puppy is now an recruited agent of the super-secret undercover organization Turbo Undercover Fighting Force (T.U.F.F.) and his reluctant new partner, Kitty Katswell. The heroic super agents team up to stop Verminious Snaptrap, D.O.O.M.'s ill-mannered supreme leader, from enslaving all of the rats in Petropolis. Together Dudley and Kitty promise to be quite an imposing crime-fighting duo. | ||||||||
2 | 2 | "Cruisin' for a Bruisin' Puppy Love"[3] | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse & Butch Hartman Greg Rankin, Dave Thomas & Butch Hartman | October 9, 2010 | 104 | 4.2 |
"Cruisin' for a Bruisin'": To distract Dudley from bothering her on T.U.F.F.'s vacation cruise, Kitty lies and tells him that they are on a stakeout. Little does she know, Snaptrap and his iceberg of D.O.O.M. are actually headed right for their cruise ship. "Puppy Love": Dudley gets a crush for the new temp at T.U.F.F., Fifi Oui Oui. Kitty and Keswick help him woo her before realizing it's the Chameleon in disguise bent on destroying T.U.F.F headquarters for good. | ||||||||
3 | 3 | "Mall Rat Operation: Happy Birthday"[3] | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows (story) | Heather Martinez Fred Gonzales | October 16, 2010 | 102 | N/A |
"Mall Rat": After spending time in prison, Snaptrap convinces the T.U.F.F. agents that he wants to shed his acts of villainy. Kitty remains unconvinced even when Snaptrap goes on a "good deed" spree and gives out free goodies to the citizens of Petropolis. When Snaptrap reveals his true intentions and launches the crowded Petropolis mall into the sun, it's up to Kitty to save them from imminent danger. "Operation: Happy Birthday": Dudley is determined to give Kitty the best birthday of her life, so he plans a surprise party at T.U.F.F. HQ and give her what she's always wanted: to defeat a bad guy during her special day. But the festivities are threatened when the crime-busting duo's latest mission requires them to stop Snaptrap's plan to rid the world of cheese with a giant cheese magnet. | ||||||||
4 | 4 | "Toast of T.U.F.F. Share-A-Lair"[3] | Gary Conrad Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Fred Gonzales | October 23, 2010 | 105 | 4.7[5] |
"Toast of T.U.F.F": Keswick invents an artificial intelligence toaster capable of doing much more than making perfect toast. When R.I.T.A. malfunctions and goes out of control, it's up to Dudley and Kitty to save the citizens of Petropolis. "Share-A-Lair": In an ironic twist, T.U.F.F. and D.O.O.M. are forced to share their HQs after destroying each other's headquarters. Before completely obliterating each other, T.U.F.F. and D.O.O.M. agents realize it's the Chameleon who has turned them against each other in an effort to further his own ambitions of domination (and to also get revenge on D.O.O.M. for not inviting the Chameleon to their Ice Cream parties). | ||||||||
5 | 5 | "Snapnapped Mom-A-Geddon"[3] | Michelle Bryan Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows (story) Butch Hartman, Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Butch Hartman & Scott Fellows (story) | Aaron Hammersley Brandon Kruse & Butch Hartman | November 6, 2010 | 103 | N/A |
"Snapnapped": Keswick is convinced by Snaptrap to build D.O.O.M. a new doomsday device, after he starts feeling that T.U.F.F. can't show empathy. "Mom-A-Geddon": Dudley has not told his overprotective mother, Peg Puppy, that he is a T.U.F.F. super spy. However, when the maniacal genius Bird Brain takes Peg prisoner, Dudley must save her and, in the process, reveal his career as a crime-fighting agent. | ||||||||
6 | 6 | "Dog Daze Internal Affairs"[3] | Ken Bruce Gary Conrad | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Brandon Kruse & Butch Hartman | November 27, 2010 | 106 | 3.9[6] |
"Dog Daze": Snaptrap is convinced that he will never be able to reach his goal of supremacy over Petropolis as long as Dudley works for T.U.F.F. Snaptrap hatches a plan—to make Dudley act so crazy that Chief will be forced to fire him. "Internal Affairs": When Dudley is accidentally shrunk to the size of a flea, he convinces Chief to be his partner on one last "tiny" super secret mission. However, he questions Chief's judgement when they are both devoured by Chameleon. | ||||||||
7 | 7 | "Chilly Dog The Doomies"[3] | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Heather Martinez | November 27, 2010 | 107 | 3.7[6] |
"Chilly Dog": Things get frosty when Dudley and Kitty's latest secret mission requires that the crime-fighting duo go undercover as ice skaters after the world's greatest figure skaters are kidnapped. To get in it will involve some crossdressing... "The Doomies": Disguised as super villains, Dudley and Kitty attend the "Doomie Awards," an award show in which villains show off some of their pesky and evil moves. Once again, it's up to the fearless heroes to foil each crime before their identities are discovered. | ||||||||
8 | 8 | "Watch Dog Dog Dish"[3] | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Aaron Hammersley | January 15, 2011 | 110 | N/A |
"Watch Dog": Using a time travel watch, Dudley tries to go back to the past to outwit Kitty for the last doughnut left in the T.U.F.F. snack room...or know every answer in second grade. However, Dudley somehow accidentally alters the course of time and creates Petropolis in which the malevolent Snaptrap rules and everyone at the agency works for him it is up to Dudley to save Petropolis. "Dog Dish": Dudley's forced to wear an amplified sound neck cone to keep from scratching his butt. When he finally stops sulking, Dudley discovers an ingenious way to use the cone to his advantage to save Kitty from an invisible Snaptrap's horde of dangerous villains. | ||||||||
9 | 9 | "Thunder Dog Snap Dad"[3] | Gary Conrad Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Fred Gonzales | February 12, 2011 | 108 | 4.2[7] |
"Thunder Dog": Kitty helps Dudley to get rid of his fear of thunder in order to stop Bird Brain from using his thunder cannon, Thunderbird, to bury Petropolis in an avalanche by using a necklace. "Snap Dad": Snaptrap and Dudley's mother, Peg, have fallen in love. Things could not get any worse, or so Dudley thinks, until Snaptrap is inspired by his new girlfriend to turn a new leaf upside down and becomes the newest member of T.U.F.F. | ||||||||
10 | 10 | "Iron Mutt The Wrong Stuff"[3] | Ken Bruce Gary Conrad | Butch Hartman Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse Matt Whitlock & Butch Hartman | February 26, 2011 | 109 | 4.0[8] |
"Iron Mutt": Keswick builds a large body suit that Dudley wore, and refuse to take off, to make him Petropolis's most popular hero, but when all the fame gets to his head, it is up to Kitty to deflate his huge body and save Petropolis. "The Wrong Stuff": Kitty's old partner, Jack Rabbit, tries to recruit Kitty to work for him at his new secret agency S.T.U.F.F. Dudley doesn't trust Jack and saves Kitty from his evil clutches in the nick of time. | ||||||||
11 | 11 | "Forget Me Mutt Mind Trap"[3] | Michelle Bryan Gary Conrad | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman & Katie Rice Fred Gonzales | April 9, 2011 | 111 | N/A |
"Forget Me Mutt": Dudley is the only T.U.F.F. agent who overhears Snaptrap's latest diabolical plan. Unfortunately, he develops a form of amnesia which has him believing he's the Chief, Kitty, Keswick, and Snaptrap. Kitty is left to thwart D.O.O.M.'s latest evil plan. "Mind Trap": Dudley, Kitty, and Keswick try on a mind-reading helmet and are insulted by Chief's secret opinion of them. Snaptrap steals the mind-reading helmet, goes on a wild crime spree and kidnaps Chief. | ||||||||
12 | 12 | "Frisky Business Hot Dog"[3] | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Aaron Hammersley | August 13, 2011 | 114 | 2.9 |
"Frisky Business": Peg goes out of town for a few days, leaving Dudley on his own for the first time in his whole life! Dudley can't wait – he'll get to do all the things he doesn't do! "Hot Dog" Dudley's entered the Petropolis Dog Show, but when his finely coiffed fur interferes with his ability to be a T.U.F.F. agent and gets Kitty once again in trouble with the Chameleon, he'll have to make an epic choice: save Kitty or win the coveted pageant prize – his own personal mailman! | ||||||||
13 | 13 | "Kid Stuff Super Duper Crime Busters"[3] | Ken Bruce Gary Conrad | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Butch Hartman & Matt Whitlock | August 13, 2011 | 112 | 2.8 |
"Kid Stuff": After discovering a long-forgotten T.U.F.F. rule that prohibits agents from using their blasters in the presence of children, Snaptrap begins bringing kids to the scene of all of his crimes. By disguising Keswick as a beloved children's TV star, Dudley and Kitty are able to lure the kids to safety and foil Snaptrap's plan. "Super Duper Crime Busters": A documentary-style TV show spends a day profiling T.U.F.F. and its super-star agents, but much to the agents' embarrassment, the television crew arrives on the most boring day at T.U.F.F. Can the T.U.F.F. agents make the television crew impressed in T.U.F.F., or will the television crew consider T.U.F.F. the most boring agency? | ||||||||
14 | 14 | "Disobedience School The Dog Who Cried Fish"[3] | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman Fred Gonzales | August 16, 2011 | 115 | N/A |
"Disobedience School": The T.U.F.F. agents are excited to go to Lava Land, until they learn about Snaptrap's new school for criminals. Dudley must go undercover and infiltrate the new school – while the rest of the T.U.F.F. agents have a fun time at Lava Land! "The Dog Who Cried Fish": It's Dudley's turn to pick up the office lunch, but it goes horribly awry when he reels up from the water an insane fish named the Caped Cod, who not only wants to rule the "Above Water", but also destroy Dudley whom he thinks is the king! | ||||||||
15 | 15 | "The Rat Pack Booby Trap"[3] | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Dave Thomas | August 19, 2011 | 117 | N/A |
"The Rat Pack": When Keswick's cloning machine ends up in the wrong hands, Petropolis is overrun by Snaptraps looting and destroying everything in their path! Things look pretty desperate for T.U.F.F. when Snaptrap sends his clone army to destroy them, but Dudley has a few tricks up his sleeve, including a few extra Dudleys! "Booby Trap": Bird Brain's discovery that he is the last blue-bottomed booby in Petropolis lands him on the endangered species list and, unfortunately, off T.U.F.F.'s "Most Wanted" list as they are not allowed to touch him with his newly acquired status! Will Dudley and Kitty be forced to sit idly by as Bird Brain plunders the town? Knowing Dudley and Kitty, not for long! | ||||||||
16 | 16 | "Snappy Campers Lucky Duck"[3] | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Dave Thomas | September 17, 2011 | 119 | 3.6 |
"Snappy Campers": Determined to avenge his youth, Snaptrap has returned to Camp Itchy-Owie-Boo-Boo to win the coveted "Camp Champ" award by any means necessary and by cheating! Dudley and Kitty go undercover as campers, but foiling Snaptrap may just push him to do something even more diabolical! "Lucky Duck": Dudley's favorite TV host, Quacky the Duck, attempts to get rid of the chairman to avenge the cancellation of his show. | ||||||||
17 | 17 | "The Curse of King Mutt Bored of Education"[9] | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Samantha Berger, Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Butch Hartman | October 10, 2011 | 118 | N/A |
"The Curse of King Mutt": Protecting the King Mutt exhibit at the Natural History Museum from all the fiends who want to steal King Mutt's jewel encrusted bone scepter proves to be a lot more challenging than Dudley and Kitty expected. Especially because Dudley can't fight his uncontrollable urge to bury it! "Bored of Education": Playing it safe at Career Day turns out to be the most dangerous thing Dudley and Kitty ever do! When the Chameleon entices an entire class of first graders into a life of crime, Dudley and Kitty must convince them that even though being a good guy means following the rules. | ||||||||
18 | 18 | "Guard Dog Dog Save the Queen"[10] | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales & Butch Hartman Butch Hartman & Ed Baker | October 10, 2011 | 120 | N/A |
"Guard Dog": When the Chameleon witnesses Snaptrap committing a crime in a neighboring town, he agrees to testify against him. It's up to Dudley to keep the Chameleon safe from Snaptrap on the long train ride to Petsburgh! But who will keep Dudley safe from the Chameleon's weird habits? "Dog Save the Queen": When the Chameleon threatens to relieve the Queen of England of her Crown Jewels, Dudley and Kitty are called in to assist B.U.F.F. – the British Undercover Fighting Force. But rooting out the Chameleon in a strange land proves to be quite challenging, especially with the language barrier! Thus they must keep the Chameleon in England because they were not assisted by S.C.U.F.F., R.U.F.F. or G.R.U.F.F. to go after him. | ||||||||
19 | 19 | "Doom and Gloom Law and Odor"[11] | John McIntyre | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Ed Baker & Butch Hartman | November 26, 2011 | 116 | N/A |
"Doom and Gloom": Larry has finally snapped under Snaptrap's ruthless authority and forms his own evil agency, dubbed G.L.O.O.M. – Genius Larry's Order Of Mayhem. Much to Dudley and Kitty's chagrin, it turns out Larry is better than Snaptrap at being bad! "Law and Odor": Petropolis' worst smelling villain, the Stink Bug, has returned to make life odorous for T.U.F.F. Keswick has a cold and Dudley's super sensitive snout is rendering him helpless. T.U.F.F. needs a plan and fast, before the Stink Bug turns Petropolis into a cesspool of stench! | ||||||||
20 | 20 | "A Doomed Christmas"[12] | Ken Bruce & Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales & Dave Thomas | December 10, 2011 | 121 | N/A |
Petropolis' villains team up to hijack Christmas. Dudley and Kitty need to stop them and save Santa and his elves before midnight or nobody can get presents this year! | ||||||||
21 | 21 | "Big Dog on Campus Dog's Best Friend" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Aaron Hammersley Steve Daye & Butch Hartman | January 16, 2012 | 122 | N/A |
"Big Dog on Campus": Dudley and Kitty go undercover at Dudley's high school reunion to stop an unknown villain from blowing up the reunion. "Dog's Best Friend": Snaptrap sends a killer robot to destroy T.U.F.F., but Dudley finds it and befriends it. | ||||||||
22 | 22 | "Mission: Really Big Mission" | Michelle Bryan & Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales & Dave Thomas | March 31, 2012 | 113 | N/A |
While in a mission in space, Dudley accidentally causes the new T.U.F.F-Turbo-Laser to break into 3 pieces. Snaptrap wants the laser for himself so he can heat up all the corn in the earth's "corn belt" and raise the prices for movie popcorn so that he and D.O.O.M can get rich quick. However, Snaptrap does not know that using the laser to heat the corn belt will result in the earth's total destruction. The race is on as Dudley and Kitty travel to the ocean floor, into a volcano miles below the surface of the earth, and to a suburban house outside of Petropolis, in order to try to get all 3 pieces of the laser back before Snaptrap does. Note: This is the first half-hour special. | ||||||||
23 | 23 | "Monkey Business Diary of a Mad Cat" | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Butch Hartman | Dave Thomas Fred Gonzales | April 21, 2012 | 125 | N/A |
"Monkey Business": A popular boy band need T.U.F.F. to protect them, but Dudley is no fan of theirs. "Diary of a Mad Cat": Dudley erroneously leaks out Kitty's diary in a mass e-mail, exposing her vulnerabilities to her foes. | ||||||||
24 | 24 | "Dudley Do-Wrong Puppy Unplugged" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Celia Kendrick & Butch Hartman | May 6, 2012 | 123 | N/A |
"Dudley Do-Wrong": The Chameleon poses as the mayor and shuts down T.U.F.F. "Puppy Unplugged": Birdbrain cuts out the power to Petropolis and eradicates technology. | ||||||||
25 | 25 | "Top Dog Quack in the Box" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Steve Daye & Dave Thomas Butch Hartman | May 20, 2012 | 124 | N/A |
"Top Dog": While Dudley overzealously takes over for a sick Chief, the Fiendish League of Potential Perpetrators, or F.L.O.P.P. for short, attempts to make their crime debut! "Quack in the Box": Quacky and the Sharing Moose are back to get revenge on Dudley for putting them in jail. They open a fast food chain and try to frame Dudley for taking out the competition! | ||||||||
26 | 26 | "Lie Like A Dog Cold Fish" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman Celia Kendrick, Dave Thomas & Butch Hartman | May 27, 2012 | 126 | 2.3[13] |
"Lie Like A Dog": Dudley constantly lies about having a dentist appointment to get out of work at T.U.F.F., but he ends up stopping villains while he is relaxing, and he has to conceal his identity when he is caught on camera, and he can't claim the rewards he is offered for fear of exposure. "Cold Fish": The deranged Caped Cod has escaped and vows to destroy Petropolis by melting the Rhode Island-sized Ice Bird Iceberg and flooding the city. Dudley's not sure who the real enemy is – the Caped Cod or the pants Dudley has to wear to stay warm enough to defeat him. |
Season 2 (2012–14)
change- T.U.F.F. Puppy was picked up for a second season with 26 episodes. All episodes from May 27, 2012 to the present have been produced in high definition.
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27 | 1 | "Freaky Spy Day Dog Tired" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Celia Kendrick & Dave Thomas | May 13, 2012 | 202 | N/A |
"Freaky Spy Day": Dudley overhears a voicemail message from Kitty's old partner, Jack Rabbit, asking her to meet up, but Dudley's convinced that he's up to no good. Using a brain switching device, Dudley switches brains with Kitty and spends the day with Jack in Kitty's body. "Dog Tired": When Snaptrap gets his hands on a Dream Destroyer, he plans on using it on to make Dudley's dreams so good he never wants to wake up. | ||||||||
28 | 2 | "Pup Daddy Candy Cane-ine" | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Steve Daye & Butch Hartman | June 3, 2012 | 201 | 2.1 |
"Pup Daddy": Dudley accidentally turns the T.U.F.F. agents into teenagers, kids, and babies with Keswick's Young Gun. "Candy Cane-ine": A candy maker enlists T.U.F.F.'s help to test his security system he's using to protect his new top secret candy, The Atomic Bomb Pop. | ||||||||
29 | 3 | "Bark to the Future Lights, Camera, Quacktion" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Rudi Bloss Brandon Kruse | October 13, 2012 | 205 | 1.8[14] |
"Bark to the Future": Keswick is working on an invention that will allow the T.U.F.F. agents to see the Chameleon no matter what he turns into. In an effort to get his hands on the invention, the Chameleon turns into Dudley and convinces him that he's future Dudley. "Lights, Camera, Quacktion": Quacky the Duck and the Sharing Moose cast the TUFF agents in their latest movie called "Not a Real Movie," in a genius plot to get the agents to steal gold and frame them. | ||||||||
30 | 4 | "Happy Howl-O-Ween" | Ken Bruce & Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss & Brandon Kruse | October 27, 2012 | 210 | 1.6[15] |
"Happy Howl-O-Ween": Dudley and Kitty try to stop Snaptrap, The Chameleon, and Bird Brain from ruining Halloween. Note: T.U.F.F. Puppy went on hiatus in America after this episode aired. | ||||||||
31 | 5 | "Bark to Nature Mutts and Bolts[16]" | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Kevin Arrieta, Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Brandon Kruse | August 5, 2013[16] | 213 | 1.9[17] |
"Bark to Nature": After getting information of Snaptrap stealing picnic baskets in Yellowbone Park, the T.U.F.F. agents use Keswick's new RV to drive to Yellowbone Park and stop Snaptrap. | ||||||||
32 | 6 | "Dog House Time Waits for No Mutt[18]" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Butch Hartman | August 6, 2013[18] | 203 | 1.6[17] |
"Dog House": Snaptrap tries to get close to Dudley under the disguise of a new roommate! | ||||||||
33 | 7 | "Mud with Power Legal Beagle" | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Kevin Arrieta Kevin Arrieta, Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin, Kristine Songco & Kevin Sullivan | Steve Daye Fred Gonzales | August 7, 2013 | 219 | 1.6[17] |
"Mud With Power": Dudley wants to be in charge of something, so he orders creatures called Mudbuglets. Then they evolve and team up with Snaptrap to defeat Dudley. "Legal Beagle": Dudley decides to follow a book filled with stupid laws. Meanwhile, Bird Brain, The Chameleon, and Snaptrap plan to blow up T.U.F.F. since it is legal. | ||||||||
34 | 8 | "Hush Puppy Quacky Birthday" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Steve Daye | August 8, 2013 | 209 | 1.8[17] |
"Hush Puppy": Kitty, Keswick and The Chief can't support that Dudley yells all the time, so Keswick decides to put Dudley on a special collar that blocks his voice. | ||||||||
35 | 9 | "Sheep Dog Mom's Away" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco Whitney Fox, Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Brandon Kruse Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss & Butch Hartman | August 9, 2013[19] | 223 | 1.4[17] |
"Sheep Dog": Dudley goes undercover as a lady sheep to catch the Chameleon. | ||||||||
36 | 10 | "Love Bird Bluff Puppy" | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Steve Daye Fred Gonzales | October 20, 2013[20] | (Nicktoons)204 | 0.3[21] |
"Love Bird": Bird Brain invents the "Lovey-Dovey-Kissy-Smoochy" gun, a device that makes his target fall madly in love with him, and give him whatever he wants. He tests it at the First Petropolis Bank, where he attempts to put the bank's loan manager Becky under his spell, but Dudley shields her from the blast and he winds up falling in love with Bird Brain instead. | ||||||||
37 | 11 | "Rat Trap Agent of the Year" | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Rudi Bloss | October 27, 2013 | (Nicktoons)207 | 0.2[22] |
"Rat Trap": Dudley and Kitty take pity on Snaptrap and plan a staged arrest at the Snaptrap family reunion. | ||||||||
38 | 12 | "Barking Tall Bad Eggs"[24] | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Kevin Arrieta, Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Fred Gonzales Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | November 3, 2013 | (Nicktoons)212 | 0.3[25] |
"Barking Tall": Dudley wants to be taller, so he uses Keswick's Growth spray. | ||||||||
39 | 13 | "Carbon Copies TUFF Cookies"[24] | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Steve Daye Fred Gonzales | November 10, 2013 | (Nicktoons)214 | 0.2[26] |
"Carbon Copies": Dudley is playing in Keswick's imagination station, but when he leaves the door open, his imaginations escape and cause havoc in Petropolis. | ||||||||
40 | 14 | "Subliminal Criminal Acting T.U.F.F.[27]" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | November 17, 2013 | (Nicktoons)215 | 0.2[28] |
"Subliminal Criminal": Dudley drinks Keswick's formula to understand criminal minds. "Acting T.U.F.F.": Dudley's favorite actor Woodchuck Norris comes to make a movie at T.U.F.F. | ||||||||
41 | 15 | "Close Encounters of the Doomed Kind Golden Retriever" | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Steve Daye | December 27, 2013[29] | (Nicktoons)206 | 0.2[30] |
"Close Encounters of the Doomed Kind": Snaptrap steals an alien ship and uses its weapons to wreak havoc on Petropolis. Note: This episode was originally scheduled to air on December 8, 2012, but it was pulled due to a last minute scheduling change. However, it aired on Nickelodeon in Latin America, Russia, Italy, Greece and Poland before airing in the US. | ||||||||
42 | 16 | "'Til Doom Do Us Part" | John McIntyre & Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas & Steve Daye | February 14, 2014[31] | (Nicktoons)211 | N/A |
Snaptrap, D.O.O.M, and The Chameleon are stealing gifts at weddings. Dudley and Kitty must marry in an attempt to stop them. Note: This episode aired on Nickelodeon in Latin America, Italy, Russia and Poland before airing in the US. | ||||||||
43 | 17 | "Crime Takes a Holiday Flower Power" | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss Fred Gonzales | April 19, 2014[32] | (Nicktoons)224 | TBA |
"Crime Takes a Holiday": The Chameleon disguises himself as the Easter Bunny and goes on a crime spree in Petropolis. | ||||||||
44 | 18 | "The Spelling Bee House Broken" | April 19, 2014[32] | (Nicktoons)220 | TBA | |||
"The Spelling Bee": The Wanna-bee snatches all the kids at the spelling bee and challenges Dudley to a spelling competition. | ||||||||
45 | 19 | "T.U.F.F. Choices Sob Story" | Ken Bruce John McIntyre | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Samantha Berger, Joanna Lewis, Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas Brandon Kruse | April 26, 2014 | (Nicktoons)208 | 0.1[34] |
"T.U.F.F. Choices": Snaptrap uses an indecision ray on T.U.F.F. | ||||||||
46 | 20 | "T.U.F.F. Sell Tattle Tale" | Ken Bruce Michelle Bryan | Kevin Arrieta, Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin, Kristine Songco & Kevin Sullivan Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Dave Thomas & Butch Hartman Steve Daye | April 26, 2014[32] | (Nicktoons)216 | 0.1[34] |
"T.U.F.F. Sell": Snaptrap buys T.U.F.F. and Dudley continues to work there. | ||||||||
47 | 21 | "True Spies Bagel and the Beast" | John McIntyre Michelle Bryan | Kristine Songco Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Butch Hartman Brandon Kruse | May 3, 2014[35] | (Nicktoons)218 | 0.1[36] |
"True Spies": Kitty and Dudley accidentally eat Keswick's truth syrup and can't stop telling the truth. | ||||||||
48 | 22 | "Dancin' Machine The Good, The Bad and The Quacky" | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Butch Hartman Steve Daye | May 3, 2014[35] | (Nicktoons)221 | 0.1[36] |
"Dancin' Machine": Dudley teams up with the Chameleon for Petropolis' dancing competition. | ||||||||
49 | 23 | "Pup Goes The Weasel Puppy Pause" | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss Fred Gonzales | May 10, 2014[37] | (Nicktoons)222 | 0.1[38] |
"Pup Goes The Weasel": The Weasel, a super diabolical criminal, has broken out of prison and is after Dudley and Snaptrap. | ||||||||
50 | 24 | "Match Me If You Can / Organized Crime" | Michelle Bryan Ken Bruce | Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Brandon Kruse Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | May 10, 2014[37] | (Nicktoons)225 | 0.1[38] |
"Match Me If You Can": An efficiency test reveals that Dudley and Kitty are not well suited as partners, thus they are reassigned.[39] "Organized Crime": T.U.F.F. secretary Tammy is kidnapped by F.L.O.P.P., so Dudley must rescue her.[39] | ||||||||
51 | 25 | "A Tale of Two Kitties / Pup in the Air" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Kevin Arrieta, Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin, Kristine Songco & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | May 17, 2014[40] | (Nicktoons)217 | N/A |
"A Tale of Two Kitties": Kitty's evil twin sister Katty Katswell swaps places with Kitty to steal the golden fish bowl at the Petropolis Museum. | ||||||||
52 | 26 | "Girlfriend or Foe? / Scared Wit-Less" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin, Kristine Songco & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales & Butch Hartman Steve Daye | May 17, 2014[40] | (Nicktoons)226 | N/A |
"Girlfriend or Foe?": Kitty grows suspicious of Dudley's new girlfriend, Daisy.[42] "Scared Wit-Less": Snaptrap poses as a safety instructor and scares Dudley out of being a secret agent.[42] |
Season 3 (2014–15)
change- T.U.F.F. Puppy was picked up for a third season.
- All of season three aired on Nicktoons.
No in. series |
No in. season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | Production Code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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53 | 1 | "T.U.F.F. Break Up"[43] | Ken Bruce & Kevin Petrilak | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Fred Gonzales, Butch Hartman & Christo Stamboliev | July 26, 2014 | 308 | N/A |
Dudley, Kitty & Keswick quit work because they feel unappreciated, but later they are needed when the Chief gets abducted by a new villain, the Overbear. | ||||||||
54 | 2 | "T.U.F.F. Love Soar Loser"[44] | Kevin Petrilak Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Joanna Lewis, Will Schifrin, Kristine Songco & Kevin Sullivan Whitney Fox, Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Butch Hartman & Christo Stamboliev Steve Daye | February 14, 2015 | 305 | 0.11[45] |
"T.U.F.F. Love": Keswick enlists the help of Dudley to woo his dream girl, Tammy. "Soar Loser": Birdbrain steals the new Skatebird to get revenge on the Owl Force Academy for rejecting his application. | ||||||||
55 | 3 | "Dead or a Lie / Tourist Trap" | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Joanna Lewis Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Fred Gonzales Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | February 28, 2015 | 306 | N/A |
"Dead or a Lie": Dudley pretends to have eaten poisonous cupcakes to save Kitty, so she tries to make his possibly last day his best ever. "Tourist Trap": Kitty and Dudley win a trip to Hawaii along with Snaptrap, but Kitty ends up being kidnapped by the Weasel. | ||||||||
56 | 4 | "Hide and Ghost Seek / Cod Squad"[46] | John McIntyre Kevin Petrilak | Whitney Fox, Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | March 7, 2015[47] | 304 | N/A |
"Hide and Ghost Seek": T.U.F.F. is hired to get rid of a ghost inside an old mansion. "Cod Squad": The Caped Cod puts a robotic shark in the lake to nab the fishermen in Petropolis. | ||||||||
57 | 5 | "Barking Bad / Smarty Pants"[46] | Michelle Bryan John McIntyre | Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco Kristine Songco | Fred Gonzales Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | March 14, 2015[48] | 301 | N/A |
"Barking Bad": Birdbrain's newest invention, the "De-Good-Ifyer", turns Kitty, Keswick and the Chief evil. "Smarty Pants": Keswick has created a pair of pants that turn Dudley into a genius but make him care less for his friends. | ||||||||
58 | 6 | "Great Scott / To Be or Not to Bee"[46] | Ken Bruce Kevin Petrilak | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Kevin Sullivan | Brandon Kruse Steve Daye | March 21, 2015[49] | 302 | N/A |
"Great Scott": T.U.F.F. goes to Scotland because Dudley is a descendant of a legendary Scotland hero who defeated the Loch Ness Monster. "To Be or Not to Bee": Dudley and the Wanna Bee team up to defeat Wanna Bee's brother who got mutated by scientists and plans to rule the world. | ||||||||
59 | 7 | "While the Cats Away / Sweet Revenge"[46] | John McIntyre Ken Bruce | Ray DeLaurentis, Will Schifrin & Kevin Sullivan Kristine Songco & Joanna Lewis | Butch Hartman & Christo Stamboliev Fred Gonzales | March 28, 2015[50] | 303 | N/A |
"While the Cats Away": Kitty is having trouble taking a break from work so Dudley is assigned to teach her. "Sweet Revenge": In an attempt to sell his honey as a pancake topping the Wanna-bee tries to destroy Petropolis' supply of maple syrup. | ||||||||
60 | 8 | "Puff Puppy / Stressed to Kill" | John McIntyre Kevin Petrilak | Whitney Fox, Joanna Lewis & Kristine Songco | Butch Hartman & Mike Dougherty Brandon Kruse | April 4, 2015[51] | 307 | N/A |
"Puff Puppy": Dudley accidentally creates an interdimensional vortex, which makes everything that enters indestructible and "puffy", but on the downside also expand until explosion. "Stressed to Kill": The Chief is on the brink of a nervous breakdown because of Dudley, who is trying to help him relax. Note: Series Finale |
References
change- ↑ "iCarly's Jerry Trainor Stars in Nicktoons T.U.F.F. Puppy 2010". Animation World Network. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
- ↑ Reiter, Amy (16 September 2010). "Fall TV preview: Kid-oriented shows There are many new children's series to choose from on Disney, Nickelodeon, PBS and Cartoon Network". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 September 2010.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Episode Guide at TVGuide". TVGuide. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ↑ "Fairly Odd Parents" creator comes home for Macomb Community College speaker series[permanent dead link]. macombdaily.com (2010-10-21). Retrieved on 2011-11-07.
- ↑ Cable Top 25: 'Monday Night Football,' Heat/Celtics & 'The Walking Dead' Top Week's Cable Viewing – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers Archived 2012-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-27.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Top 25: A Quick Look at Nickelodeon – Ratings Archived 2016-03-12 at the Wayback Machine. Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-07.
- ↑ Cable Top 25: 'Jersey Shore' and 'Pawn Stars' Top Weekly Cable Viewing Yet Again – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers Archived 2011-04-25 at the Wayback Machine. Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com (2011-02-15). Retrieved on 2011-11-07
- ↑ Cable TV Ratings Archived 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2011-11-07
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- ↑ T.U.F.F. Puppy Episode Guide 2011 Season 1 – Iron Mutt, Episode 19. TVGuide.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-27.
- ↑ T.U.F.F. Puppy Episode Guide 2011 Season 1 – The Wrong Stuff, Episode 20. TVGuide.com. Retrieved on 2012-05-27.
- ↑ TVbythenumbers.com; Sunday Cable Ratings Archived 2016-06-10 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "Sunday Cable Ratings:'The Walking Dead' Dominates Night, Space Jump, 'Dexter', 'Boardwalk Empire','Homeland,' 'Breaking Amish', & More – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ "Friday Cable Ratings: 'Gold Rush' Wins Night, 'Jungle Gold', 'Duck Dynasty', 'WWE Smackdown', 'Say Yes to the Dress', 'For Better or Worse' & More – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers". Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com. Archived from the original on 2013-11-02. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Season 2 Episode 15 – Bark to Nature; Mutts and Bolts – Zap2it TV Listings". tvschedule.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon ratings (August 5–11, 2013)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Season 2 Episode 16 – Dog House; Time Waits for No Mutt – Zap2it TV Listings". tvschedule.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy Season 2 Episode 19 – Sheep Dog; Mom's Away – Zap2it TV Listings". tvschedule.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy Season 2 Episode 20 – Love Bird; Bluff Puppy – Zap2it TV Listings". tvschedule.zap2it.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (October 14–20, 2013)
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (October 21–27, 2013)
- ↑ "Twitter / realhartman: Sorry, gang. Last minute". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 "Finales de Temporada 2 de T.U.F.F. Puppy". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (October 28 – November 3, 2013)
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (November 4–10, 2013)
- ↑ "Episoidos de la Temporada 3 de T.U.F.F. Puppy". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (November 11–17, 2013)
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy – Zap2it | TV Listing". tvschedule.zap2it.com. 2010-10-02. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (December 23–29, 2013)
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy – Zap2it | TV Listing". tvschedule.zap2it.com. 2010-10-02. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 "T.U.F.F. Puppy – Episode Guide – Zap2it". tvschedule.zap2it.com. 2014-07-26. Retrieved 2014-08-03.[dead link]
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 33.5 cite web|url=http://nickalive.blogspot.fr/2014/01/nickelodeon-australia-and-new-zealand_7892.html
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (April 21–27, 2014)
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Schedule – TV Listings". LocateTV. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (April 28 – May 4, 2014)
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Schedule – TV Listings". LocateTV. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 Son of the Bronx: Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., NickToons, TeenNick and Nick at Nite ratings (May 5–11, 2014)
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy: Season 3 Episode 10". LocateTV. Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy Schedule – TV Listings". LocateTV. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy Full Episodes, Pup in the Air: Season 2, Episode 217". Nick.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-03. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 "T.U.F.F. Puppy: Season 3 Episode 12". LocateTV. Archived from the original on 2014-05-07. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ "T.U.F.F. Puppy – Episode Guide". Zap2it. 2014-07-26. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
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Other websites
change- IMDb episode list
- "Episode list". Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
Characters
changeMain
changeT.U.F.F.
changeThe Turbo Undercover Fighting Force (T.U.F.F.) headquarters (HQ) is an organization that protects Petropolis from crime.
- Dudley Puppy (voiced by Jerry Trainor) is a white dog who wears a black t-shirt.
- Kitty Katswell (voiced by Grey DeLisle-Griffin) is a cat who's Dudley Puppy's partner.
- The Chief (voiced by Daran Norris) is a good-natured flea who leads T.U.F.F. HQ.
- Keswick (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a prairie dog who's a scientist with glasses.
Also in T.U.F.F. are various personnel that appear as background characters whether as agents, office workers, and/or scientists. Some of the minor members of T.U.F.F. that have been identified or mentioned include:
- Agent Groundhog (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a T.U.F.F. Agent who first made a cameo in "Hot Dog". He resides under an office printer and is the one who tells about the end of winter.
- Agent Jumbo (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is an elephant T.U.F.F. Agent who has a fear of mice which would result in her jumping up when she sees them and accidentally crushing anyone.
- Agent Moby (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is a big whale T.U.F.F. Agent who might appear in the special episode "A Doomed Christmas". Like Agent Jumbo, Agent Moby also has a tendency to accidentally crush The Chief.
- Agent Nutz (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a squirrel T.U.F.F. Agent who would always freak out about something completely random and blast it with his laser.
- Tammy (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a rabbit that works as a secretary at T.U.F.F. HQ.
Main villains
change- Verminious Snaptrap (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is an evil rat who is leader of the Diabolical Order of Mayhem.
- The Chameleon (voiced by Daran Norris) is an evil green chameleon who might wear a molecular transformation suit which allows him to blend in with walls and disguise himself as anything or anyone.
- Bird Brain (voiced by Rob Paulsen) is an evil blue-bottomed booby bird genius who can't fly naturally.
Snaptrap's Henchmen or D.O.O.M.
change- Larry (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a shrew and Snaptrap's brother-in-law.
- Ollie (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a sensible and smart British possum who is one of Snaptrap's main henchmen.
- Francisco (voiced by Daran Norris) is a green alligator with red and yellow eyes who is another one of Snaptrap's main henchmen.
- Bad Dog (voiced by Daran Norris) is a pit bull who is one of Snaptrap's henchmen. He stops appearing after the first season.
- Leather Teddy (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a leather clad blue bear and one of Snaptrap's henchmen. He wears an eyepatch. He stops appearing after the first season.
- The Mole (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is a literal mole who is a spy for Snaptrap. He stops appearing after the first season.
Bird Brain's Henchmen
change- Zippy (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Bird Brain's scatterbrained hummingbird sidekick/partner.
- Owl (voiced by Jeff Bennett).
- Bat (voiced by Daran Norris impersonating Bela Lugosi).
- Duck (voiced by Jeff Bennett).
- Ewe (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a female sheep.
Recurring and one-off characters
changeOther villains
change- R.I.T.A. (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a super-intelligent toaster created by Keswick.
- Snowflake (voiced by Mary Birdsong) and Slush (voiced by Dave Boat) are evil rabbit siblings.
- Dr. Rabies (voiced by Jerry Trainor) and Madame Catastrophe (voiced by Grey DeLisle) are two villains who resemble Dudley Puppy and Kitty Katswell with eyepatches and goatees.
- Crazy Horse (voiced by Daran Norris) is a horse who uses chainsaws.
- Jack Rabbit (voiced by Daran Norris) is Kitty's T.U.F.F. partner.
- The Caped Cod (voiced by Chris Parnell and later by Mick Wingert) is a crazy cod who thinks he is the ruler of the seven seas.
- The Stink Bug (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) is Petropolis' worst smelling villain.
- Desirah (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) is a golden jackal genie who grants wishes to masters and mistresses.
- Lunch Lady Bug (voiced by Candi Milo) is a ladybug who worked as a lunch lady at Petropolis High School and makes disgusting food that only Dudley likes.
- Quacky the Duck (voiced by Maddie Taylor) was originally a kid show host seen in "Kid Stuff".
- The Sharing Moose (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a moose that is the buff and violent best friend of Quacky the Duck.
- Katty Katswell (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Kitty Katswell's evil twin sister.
F.L.O.P.P. – Short for Fiendish League of Potential Perpetrators, F.L.O.P.P. is a criminal organization that would often do minor criminal activities.
- Meerkat (voiced by Daran Norris) is a meerkat with a black cowboy hat who is the eccentric leader of F.L.O.P.P.
- Wanna-Bee (voiced by Jerry Trainor) is a bee who is a member of F.L.O.P.P.
- Escape Goat (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is an escape artist goat who is a member of F.L.O.P.P.
Citizens of Petropolis
change- Peg Puppy (voiced by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) is Dudley's overprotective mother.
- Mrs. Katswell (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Kitty and Katty Katswell's mother.
- Wolf Spitzer (voiced by Daran Norris) is a gray wolf who is Petropolis local news reporter for KPET News; the character is an obvious parody of CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer.
- Eric (voiced by Daran Norris) is a buff cat who delivers the water to T.U.F.F.
- Bob Barky (voiced by Daran Norris) is a dog game show host who hosts various game shows in Petropolis..
- Phil (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is a bulldog who is Dudley's friend.
- Mr. Wong (voiced by Maddie Taylor) is a duck who is the owner of "Wong's Chinese Buffet".
Production
changeButch Hartman said that he created the central character and wanted to make a crime-fighting show based on him. Because his previous animated series Danny Phantom already involved superheroes, Hartman decided that he would focus on making Dudley a secret agent. He pitched the series to Nickelodeon as "Get Smart with a dog."[1]
Eric Bauza, (who voices Foop in The Fairly OddParents and Leather Teddy in T.U.F.F. Puppy), was originally chosen to be the voice of Dudley Puppy, but the creators didn't feel that he was right for the character and Jerry Trainor was chosen instead.[1]
The original title of the show was Stud Puppy.[2]
Home media
changeThis section needs to be updated.(January 2017) |
Season | Episodes | Years active | Release dates | |
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United States | ||||
1 | 26 | 2010–12 | iCarly: Season 2, Volume 3: April 5, 2011 Episodes: "Purr-fect Partners" / "Doom-mates" SpongeBob SquarePants: Heroes of Bikini Bottom: June 14, 2011 Episodes: "Mall Rat" / "Operation: Happy Birthday" SpongeBob SquarePants: Frozen Face-Off: January 10, 2012 Episodes: "Snappy Campers" / "Lucky Duck" It's a Nicktoons Christmas!: October 30, 2012 Episodes: "A Doomed Christmas" Note: This disc was exclusively included with copies of the It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD sold at Target. The Complete First Season: June 23, 2014[3] Episodes: Entire season included | |
2 | 26 | 2012–14 | The Complete Second Season: January 8, 2015[4] Episodes: Entire season included |
Note: The episode "A Doomed Christmas" along with Christmas episodes of The Fairly OddParents and Fanboy & Chum Chum were supposed to be on the It's a SpongeBob Christmas! DVD, but they were dropped from the actual release.[5] However, the Target exclusive of It's A SpongeBob Christmas! included the Christmas episodes of those shows on a bonus disc. It's currently unknown if Nickelodeon will ever announce a Season 3 DVD release.
Reception
changeCritical
changeFollowing the show's premiere, the series received mixed to positive reviews.[source?]
Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media gave the series 2 out of 5 stars; criticizing the “iffy messages” the show sends to kids and the frequent use of name calling, but adding, “Kitty's attractive appearance and overly emotional response to Dudley's successes are memorable.”[6]
Ratings
changeThe series premiere of T.U.F.F. Puppy drew 3.6 million viewers.[7]
Awards and nominations
changeYear | Award | Category | Nominee | Result | Ref. |
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2011 | 38th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production | Fred Gonzales | Won | [8] |
Outstanding Achievement in Character Design in a Television Production | Ernie Gilbert | Won | |||
Gordon Hammond | Nominated | ||||
38th Daytime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Kaz Aizawa | Won | [9] | |
2012 | 39th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Character Design in a Television Production | Gordon Hammond and Mike Dougherty | Nominated | [10] |
Outstanding Achievement in Directing in a Television Production | Ken Bruce | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Storyboarding in a Television Production | Dave Thomas and Fred Gonzales | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Writing in a Television Production | Ray DeLaurentis, William Schifrin, and Kevin Sullivan for episode "Thunder Dog" | Nominated | |||
39th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation | Ernie Gilbert | Won | [11] | |
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition | Guy Moon | Nominated | |||
2013 | 40th Annie Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Character Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Gordon Hammond for episode "Dudley Do-Wrong" | Nominated | [12] |
Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Guy Moon for episode "Mission: Really Big Mission" | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production | Jeff Bennett as "Keswick" for episode "Pup Daddy" | Nominated | |||
40th Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program | Jerry Trainor as "Dudley Puppy" | Nominated | [13] |
Notes
changeReferences
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Interview with Butch Hartman". Toon Zone. 29 September 2010. Archived from the original on 2 May 2019. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
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