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4548ArticlejkatzI enjoyed reading this. Very cool how the tech boom of the 90s coincided with the last stages of trading card craze.  Sep 07, 2018View
4537ArticleNLoganI'll never forget being up way too late on a sleepover or early depending on your view, when anything and everything was funny even if it wasn't. Movies, pizza, and video games somehow led to jokes and out of nowhere someone said, "Sh-t Ubu sh-t, good G-d!" Pardon my French, the dog was named after a character in a French play and is catching frisbees in Paris. Anyways we laughed for like a half hour straight before my dad's disembodied shouted voice told us to get to bed. Lights went out, laugher and guffaw died, low snickers finally subsided, and my dad's angry physical manifestation never matterialized.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 04, 2018View
4539ArticleVaporman87I always wondered what the deal was with Ubu. Yes, it stuck in my head just as much as the intro songs for Family Ties and Night Court. Spuds is clearly the "top dog" of the '80s. He was everywhere for a short period of time, and left a lasting impression. I too owned a Pound Puppy, and was pleased with it for a time. But he could never eclipse Meowwy Wowwy. 10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
4541ArticleNLoganDogs that left an impression on me in the 80s were the sled dogs in the movie the Thing, reruns of Underdog, Scooby Doo, Barf from Spaceballs, McGruff the Crime Dog, Brain from Inspector Gadget, and of course the giant flying dog ... er luck dragon Falkor!10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
4543ArticleHoju Koolander@NLogan Brain and McGruff were definitely oversights on my part, but that just speaks to the power of their characterizations. Brain was a silent hero and McGruff was just a good cop to me. @Vaporman87 Meowwy Wowwy sounds like an illegal substance that Nancy Reagan would not be in favor of.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
4544ArticleVaporman87@Hoju: Meowwy responded to your comment by pointing out that anyone named Hoju Koolander has no room to speak. 10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
4545ArticleBenjanimemy sister is in her 40s and she STILL has her pound puppy toy.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 05, 2018View
4546ArticlepikachuloverI had the Pound Puppy bed sheets. I really liked the picture of the dog chewing the shoe. In the early 2000s I got a Punky Brewster shirt at the Hot Topic it had a picture of her and Brandon on it. It said "Punky and Brandon" on it. I liked Spuds MacKenzie. I'd see him in a bunch of commercials during sports. I did enjoy the Bud Light commercial where Spuds came back as a ghost. 10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 06, 2018View
4547ArticleHoju Koolander@pikachulover It's well documented that you and I had very similar experiences growing up, I guess it should be no surprise we had identical bedding. If it were socially acceptable I probably would have worn that Punky Brewster shirt as well. @Benjanime Makes sense, a Pound Puppy is a pet for life!10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 06, 2018View
4562ArticleSupermanBeing a kid of the '90s, I missed out on a lot of the most popular dogs of the '80s, but the fictional dog from pop culture who most appealed to me during childhood was probably Scooby-Doo.10 Pop Culture Dogs of the 80sSep 18, 2018View