The Doggies

The Doggies is an upcoming American comedy animated television series created by Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone and produced by Warner Bros. Animation, premiering on WB Kids in 2019.

Plot
The concept of the show revolves around a family of dogs named the Doggies and their two roomates the Pussycat Brothers living in the town of New Bark City with "colorful neighbors" and other animals such as Ricky Mouse, Mr. Badger, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD and TBD.

Wraparound segments
In a similar way to , the series features other segments which wrap around the main plot. These consist of:
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Main

 * George Doggie (voiced by Billy West) - one of the two protagonists of the show, being Linda's husband and the patriarch of the family. He is a Bugs Bunny/Woody Woodpecker-esque trickster (coincidentally, his voice actor already voiced both), despite also being greedy and short-tempered like Fred Flintstone and Daffy Duck, coming with various schemes to fool his rivals or to get money, despite still being kind-hearted to his family and friends.
 * Linda Doggie (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - one of the two protagonists of the show, being George's wife and the matriarch of the family, serving as the voice of the reason for George's crazy schemes and antics.
 * Tyler Doggie (voiced by Charlie Adler) - the 17-year-old and eldest child of the Doggie children. He is depicted as a bossy, short-tempered and cynical teenager who is condescending towards his younger siblings. Despite this, he cares deeply about his family.
 * Karen Doggie (voiced by Tara Strong) - the first middle child of the Doggie children. She is athletic and likes to play sports such as basketball, baseball, soccer, badminton, tennis, football, etc.
 * Robbie Doggie (voiced by Jeff Bergman) - the second middle child of the Doggie children. He is depicted to be the most intelligent of the family, and studies math and science. He is seen mostly helping Tyler with his problems on babysitting, giving him advice on how to date girls, and how to get his driver's license without failing his driving test.
 * Jillian Doggie (voiced by Tress MacNeille) - the third middle child of the Doggie children. She is artistic and likes to draw and paint pictures, make 3D models out of modeling clay, and likes exhibiting things in various different types of art such as realism, impressionism, renaissance, modern, surrealism, etc.
 * Kevin Doggie (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Wendy's twin brother. (reserved for DonaldoC1997)
 * Wendy Doggie (voiced by Cree Summer) - Kevin's twin sister. (reserved for DonaldoC1997)
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 * Melissa Doggie (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) - the 6-year-old and youngest child of the Doggie children. She is a spoiled brat with a big ego and is very greedy and troublemaker.
 * Steven and Sarah Doggie (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Kath Soucie, respectively) - two of the Doggies' neighbors. Steven is George's older brother, while Sarah is his wife.
 * Sam and Bobo Pussycat (voiced by Corey Burton and Bill Farmer, respectively) - two cat brothers who live with the Doggies. Sam appears to be a selfish, devious, cranky, cruel and ridiculed character, but kind-hearted, while Bobo is clumsy and idiotic, but somewhat smart, aspiring to be a stand-up comedian and has skills to impersonate celebrities and cartoon voices.
 * Ricky Mouse (voiced by Tom Kenny) - a mouse who lives at a hole on the Doggies' house who is commonly chased by the Pussycats, ending up to outsmart them.

Supporting

 * Mr. Crocodile (also voiced by Jeff Bergman) - George's short-tempered boss.
 * Mr. Badger (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - one of the Doggies' neighbors. He is a liar, a thief and a cheater, amongst other things. He assumes the role of an antagonist when Kevin and Wendy anger him, but he always recives consequences for that.
 * Lamaly Bunny (also voiced by Tress MacNeille) - a rabbit who is the Doggies' unlucky neighbor.
 * Stacie Macks (voiced by Kristen Wiig) - a female cat who has a crush on Sam, commonly stalking him, despite he doesn't have feelings for her.
 * Mr. Goat (also voiced by Charlie Adler) - an crazy goat who commonly annoys the Doggies with his various disguises.
 * Barkwig Von Canine (also voiced by Rob Paulsen) - a German-accented professor who invents gadgets and machines. In one episode, he helps to turn George back into his right age by creating an antidote to the one that resulted to turn him into a baby.

Other characters

 * Lapin Deer (also voiced by Grey DeLisle) - an female deer who is the local newscaster for WDOG-TV.
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Episodes
See List of episodes

Main

 * Billy West as George Doggie
 * Grey DeLisle as Linda Doggie
 * Corey Burton as Sam Pussycat
 * Bill Farmer as Bobo Pussycat
 * Charlie Adler as Tyler Doggie
 * Jeff Bergman as Robbie Doggie
 * Rob Paulsen as Kevin Doggie
 * Bob Bergen as Joe Doggie
 * Jeff Bennett as Steven Doggie
 * Kath Soucie as Sarah Doggie
 * Tara Strong as Karen Doggie
 * Tress MacNeille as Jillian Doggie
 * Cree Summer as Wendy Doggie
 * Nancy Cartwright as Melissa Doggie
 * Tom Kenny as Ricky Mouse

Supporting

 * Jeff Bergman as Mr. Crocodile
 * Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Badger
 * Tress MacNeille as Lamaly Bunny
 * Kristen Wiig as Stacie Macks
 * Charlie Adler as Mr. Goat
 * Rob Paulsen as Barkwig Von Canine
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Other characters

 * Grey DeLisle as Lapin Deer
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Development
In late 2017, Warner Bros. Animation began on planning on a new sitcom involving a family of dogs, two cat brothers and a mouse. Ricky Mouse was modeled after Herman the Mouse (from Paramount Pictures/Harvey Entertainment), and Sam & Bobo were modeled after the comedy duo Abbott and Costello.

Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone developed a new show, with Bob Camp as the character designer of the main characters. Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi brought in their staff of writers, ultimately creating The Doggies. Many of their episodes are inspired by Ren and Stimpy, with a few inspired by Tiny Toons Adventures and Animaniacs.

Kyle A. Carroza was known for making wildy drawn expressions with bigger details.

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Writing
The episodes were written by Vincent Waller, Jim Gomez, Bill Wray, Richard Pursel, Bob Camp, Jack Pendarvis, Tom Minton, Sherri Stoner and Ralph Bakshi. Story editing was done by John Kricfalusi and Ralph Bakshi themselves, respectively.

Voices
All of the characters were provided by TBA, with voices directed by John Kricfalusi himself since the show tends to imitate Ren and Stimpy, but more family-friendly.

Animation
Animation for The Doggies is farmed over to Toon City Animation in the Phillipines. The animation tends to be very fluid with Disney-style animation for a TV cartoon.

Trivia

 * The series follows the style of various family-oriented animated sitcoms, mainly The Flintstones, The Jetsons and The Looney Tunes Show.
 * The series commonly mocks family and friendship issues, relationships, pop culture and politics.

Characters

 * Kevin and Wendy are mainly based on Gumball and Darwin Watterson.
 * Ricky Mouse and Sam and Bobo Pussycat are based on Tom and Jerry and similar characters like Sylvester Pussycat and Speedy Gonzales, Herman and Katnip and Pixie, Dixie and Mr. Jinks.
 * Joe Doggie is mainly based on Scaredy Smurf and similar characters like Wembley Fraggle.
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Cameos

 * In Episode 4 Me? A Criminal?, Dick Dastardly and Muttley (from Wacky Races), Hector Con Carne (from Evil Con Carne), Marvin the Martian (from Looney Tunes) and McWolf (from Droopy) are seen on the police lineup, with Muttley (vocal effects by Frank Welker) providing his famous laugh. Also, photos of weasel versions of Rocky and Mugsy (from Looney Tunes) are seen in the police's notebook.
 * In the Episode 7 Road Trip, Looney Tunes characters Bugs Bunny and Lola Bunny (voiced by Jeff Bergman and Kath Soucie, respectively) make a cameo, asking the Doggies how to get to Pismo Beach after Bugs taking the wrong turn in Albuquerque.
 * In the Episode 12 Doggies' Help, when Sam, Steven and Sarah are in a train station, Sam decides to see the station's map, only to seeing a graffiti saying Rigby Was Here! Rigby Rules! (a reference to Rigby from Regular Show) written over the map, much to his anger.
 * In one of the season 2 episodes, Batman is mentioned.