How well do you know about cartoon dog breeds? Have you ever tested your abilities in this matter? Now you have such a unique chance.
We invite you to take a look at famous dogs who live in cartoon worlds and check how your expectations coincide with reality. After all, in life, some things look completely different from how artists depicted them, succumbing to inspiration and their own creative taste.
Beethoven from the animated series "Beethoven" - St. Bernard
Balto from the cartoon "Balto" - Siberian husky
Balto is a dog that really existed. He transported medical supplies during the 1925 diphtheria epidemic in cities in Alaska. The brave dog received its name in honor of the Norwegian explorer Samuel Balto.
Spike from the cartoon "Tom and Jerry" - English bulldog
Pluto from the Mickey Mouse cartoons - bloodhound
Volt from the cartoon "Volt" - a white Swiss shepherd
Doug from Up - Golden Retriever
Percy from the cartoon "Pocahontas" is a pug
Sparky from the cartoon "Frankewini" - bull terrier
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All cartoon characters are created according to the sketches of Tim Burton himself. He made some sketches back in 1984 during the filming of the short feature film Frankenweenie. Others have already been invented in the process of creating a new animated version of the work.
Dante from the cartoon "The Secret of Coco" - xolo
Scooby-Doo from cartoons about the adventures of Scooby-Doo and his friends - Great Dane
Dog Max from the cartoon "The Little Mermaid" - bobtail
Copper from the cartoon "The Fox and the Hound" - English Cocker Spaniel
Droopy from the cartoon "Detective Droopy" - basset hound
Max from the cartoon "The Secret Life of Pets" - Jack Russell Terrier
Gromit from the cartoon "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit" - beagle
The film crew needed 2.8 tons of plasticine in 42 colors every week to shoot all the necessary material for the future cartoon.
Brian from the animated series Family Guy is a Labrador
Jock from the cartoon "Lady and the Tramp" - Scotch Terrier