Film: Rocky (1976) , Rocky II (1979)
Character Name: Butkus
Breed of Dog: Bull Mastiff
Film Trivia: In the Film Butkus was given to Rocky as a gift from Adrian to keep him company while he trained. In Real Life Butkus was Sylvester Stallone’s dog; Stallone took the 145-pound Butkus on the three-day train trip from L.A. to Philadelphia for the exterior filming of the film.
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Rocky – ButkusBy | No Comments
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Mr Magoo – Angus McBarkerBy | No Comments
TV&Film: Mr Magoo (1949 – 1997)
Character Name: Angus McBarker
Breed of Dog: Bulldog
Trivia: Mr Magoo orginated from a cartoon character created by John Hubley in 1949. Magoo is a wealthy, short-statured retiree who gets into a series of sticky situations as a result of his nearsightedness, compounded by his stubborn refusal to admit the problem, in which the affected people (or animals) think that he is a lunatic, rather than just being near-sighted. In 1997, during a fad for live-action films based on cartoon characters, Mr. Magoo was portrayed by Leslie Nielsen in a live-action Mr. Magoo feature film. -
K9 – Jerry LeeBy | No Comments
Film: K9 (1989)Character Name: Jerry LeeBreed of Dog: German ShepherdFilm Trivia: James Belushi plays police detective Michael Dooley, who has been tagged for execution by a major international drug dealer. Dooley is given a police dog, “Jerry Lee,”who is trained to sniff drugs. The two attempt to solve the crime, but Dooley soon learns that Jerry Lee works only when he wants to. Many of the movie’s gags revolve around Jerry Lee’s playfully destructive episodes. Jerry Lee was played by Koton, a real-life police dog from the Kansas City, Missouri police department.
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LassieBy | No Comments
Film&TV: The Adventures of Lassie
Character Name:Lassie
Breed of Dog: Rough Collie
Trivia: Lassie, a female Rough Collie, who some say is ‘the world’s most famous dog’ and a fictional character who has starred in many radio shows, movies, TV shows, and books from 1938 through 2006. The character of Lassie was created by British-American author Eric Knight in Lassie Come-Home, published as a short story in the Saturday Evening Post in 1938 and as a novel in 1940. The first dog to play the role of Lassie was Pal, originally from Glamis Collies of California. Nine direct line descendants of Pal have performed as Lassie. All 9 Lassies have been male, playing a female character. -
Grey Friars BobbyBy | No Comments
Film: GreyFriars Bobby (2006)
Name: Bobby
Breed of Dog: Skye Terrier
Film Trivia: True Story adapted to film. Bobby’s owner, John Gray, worked for the Edinburgh Police Department as a night watchman until he died of tuberculosis on 15 February 1858. Bobby, who survived with John for 14 years, is said to have spent the rest of his life sitting on his master’s grave. Today, a small statue of Greyfriars Bobby stands in front of a pub, also called Greyfriars Bobby, which is located in front of Greyfriars kirkyard. Although the true story of this loyal canine refers to Bobby as a Skye Terrier the film actually uses a West highland Terrier to play the main role this lead to a lot of critisicm. -
Scooby DooBy | No Comments
Film: Scooby-Doo (2002)
Character Name:Scooby Doo
Breed of Dog: Great Dane
Scooby Doo: The character was originally created by Iwao Takamoto who joined his best friend “Shaggy” Rogers and the Mystery Machine team in solving mysteries. Scooby has a speech impediment and tends to pronounce most words as if they begin with an “R”, though most characters are able to understand him perfectly. His catch phrases include “Scooby-Dooby-Doo!” “Rooby-Rooby-Roo” “Ruh-roh, Raggy” (“Uh-oh, Shaggy”).
Film Trivia: Scooby-Doo is a live-action film, based on the popular Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoon. Scooby-Doo was created on screen using computer-generated imagery, he was voiced by Neil Fanning. In 2004 the film was followed by a sequel entitled Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed. -
Air BudBy | No Comments
Film: Air Bud (1997)
Character Name: Buddy
Breed of Dog: Golden Retriever
Film Trivia: The plot revolves around a 12-year-old boy, Josh, who has an interest in basketball. Through a series of coincidences, Josh meets Buddy, a Golden Retriever who escaped his
cruel owner. Josh soon learns that Buddy has an uncanny ability to play the sport of basketball. The movie generated one theatre-released sequel and many direct-to-video sequels. In each film, Buddy learns to play a different sport.
In “Air Bud” he played basketball. In “Air Bud: Golden Receiver” he played football. In “Air Bud: World Pup” he played soccer. In “Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch” he played baseball. In “Air Bud: Spikes Back” he played volleyball. -
101 DalmatiansBy | No Comments
Film: 101 Dalmatian (1996)
Character Name: Pongo and Perdy
Breed of Dog: Dalmatian
Film Trivia: 101 Dalmatians is a live-action film produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 1996. When Pongo and Perdy meet and fall in love thay have 99 puppies who are kidnapped by the evil Cruella De Vil who wants to skin their fur and make a dotted fur coat. The Live Action Film is a remake of the 1961 Animated Film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (which in turn was based on Dodie Smith’s 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians). The car that Cruella de Vil drives is a Panther DeVille. In the original 101 Dalmatians animation, Pongo has 72 spots, Perdita has 68 and each of the puppies has 32.
Names of some of the Puppies: Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, Two-Tone, Tripod, Patch, Wizzer, Duke, Dipstick, Penny, Pepper, Fidget, Jewel , Hoover, Hammy, Sa-Sa, Pickle, Pooh, Playdoh, Furrball, Harvey, Steve,
Smokey, Dipper, Salter, Scooter, Flapper, Sniff, Puddles, Swifty, Inky, Yank, Bump, Nosey, Spark, Spatter, Tiger, Wags, Ham,Tiresome, Hungry, Speedy, Spanky, Hoofer, Pokey, Corky, Bulgey, Bravo, Yoyo, Blob, Sleepy, Sport and Dot.The live action sequel 102 dalmatians was released in 2002
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Lady and The TrampBy | No Comments
Film: Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Character Name:Lady
Breed of Dog: Cocker Spaniel
Film Trivia: The famous spaghetti scene outside Tony’s Restaraunt is one of the most romantic moments in all of Disney animation. According to legend, the film’s opening sequence, in which Darling unwraps a hat box on Christmas morning and finds Lady inside, is based upon an actual incident in Walt Disney’s life. After he’d forgotten a dinner date with his wife, he made it up to her by offering her the puppy-in-the-hat-box surprise and was immediately forgiven. The sequel to the film is called Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure.
Tramp is not a pedigree dog breed, he is a mix of at least one type of Terrier breed, possibly a Kerry Blue. Other dog breeds that feature in Lady and the Tramp are Lady’s neighbours, Jock the Scottish Terrier and Trusty the Bloodhound.

