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MeTV Toons finally gives some love to 2 Stupid Dogs

Some cartoons you watch as a kid just seem to disappear over time, making it difficult to find them again. “2 Stupid Dogs” was one of those elusive shows, but thanks to the launch of MeTV Toons, it’s now making a comeback, and it’s about time.

I remember catching glimpses of “2 Stupid Dogs” on Cartoon Network, but it never had a consistent timeslot. This revival on MeTV Toons gives it the spotlight it deserves, airing alongside “The Secret Squirrel Show” on Saturdays. The quirky name itself might sound odd at first, but once you see the show, it becomes clear it’s perfectly fitting.

MeTV Toons aptly describes the series: “A not-too-bright canine duo get into all sorts of mischief and trouble.” That summary captures the essence of the show, and fans couldn’t agree more. It’s a fitting reintroduction to a series that many may have forgotten but is worth remembering.

Let’s delve a bit into the history of the show. “2 Stupid Dogs” originally debuted in 1993 and was created by Donovan Cook. It showcased the vocal talents of Mark Schiff as Little Dog and Brad Garrett as Big Dog. The characters never had proper names, which suited the show’s straightforward and simplistic nature.

Each episode was brief, leaving viewers wanting more. This episodic format is partly why it was combined with “Super Secret Secret Squirrel.” Overall, “2 Stupid Dogs” was a mixture of humor, absurdity, and occasional silliness, perfect for those moments when you wanted to watch something without overthinking.

The series might not have had the cultural impact of shows like “Ren & Stimpy,” but it was undoubtedly a solid and enjoyable series in its own right. One surprising discovery during a bit of research was learning the show only had 26 episodes. It felt like “2 Stupid Dogs” had a much longer run, but its compact episode count may contribute to its lasting impression.

If you have access to MeTV Toons or are just looking for a fun, mindless show to unwind with, “2 Stupid Dogs” is definitely worth checking out again.

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Source: MeTV