Dogs in the Cartoons
America loves dogs in films and on television.
We also seem to love dogs in the pages of the Sunday funnies and
in animation. To list all of the cartoon dogs that have made
some kind of impact on American pop culture could fill an entire
book. Here, however, is a small who’s who list of dogs that
have been popular in cartoons over the years.
1924 – Sandy
Fans of Harold Gray’s comic strip Little Orphan Annie fondly
remember Annie’s dog Sandy. Although Sandy never had much to
say except the occasional panel-ending “ARF!” she was loved
nonetheless and often was able to help Annie out of tough scrapes
when fighting Nazis or investigating haunted houses.
1950 – Snoopy
Easily the most recognizable cartoon dog in American history,
Snoopy – the real star of Charles Schultz’s Peanuts – is an
American icon. Snoopy stole the show in every Peanuts strip
he appeared in. He fought the Red Baron from the top of his
dog house, was the proud owner of original paintings by both
Vincent Van Gogh and an Andrew Wyeth (the Van Gogh was sadly
destroyed by fire), never quite finished his novel but typed the
opening line “it was a dark and stormy night” countless times, and
had a twin brother named Spike who lived in the desert outside
Needles, California. Not bad for a Beagle.
1980’s – Odie
It is nearly impossible not to love Odie, the relatively stupid,
completely mute (he doesn’t even think in words), and incessantly
slobbering canine companion of Garfield the cat in the Jim Davis
strip Garfield. Odie was there simply to be abused by
Garfield, no doubt about it, but there are plenty of times in the
history of the comic that we get to see just how important the
little dog is to the titular chubby cat.
1990 – Santa’s Little Helper
What better pet for the misfit Simpson family than Santa’s
Little Helper, a weary greyhound that couldn’t win a race if his
life depended on it? From the Christmas themed pilot episode
of The Simpsons to the episodes airing today (as of this writing
the show is in its 16th season), SLH has been a fixture in the
constantly expanding Simpsons universe. Who can forget SLH
destroying Homer’s prized giant cookie, learning to talk in an
effort to distract the family’s attention away from their “new” dog
Laddie, and being trained as an attack hound by Mr. Burns and the
not quite in the closet Waylon Smithers? Santa’s Little
Helper is everything the Simpson family dog should be and
more. Watch for his Snoopy imitation at the end of one of the
series’ famous Treehouse of Horror Halloween episodes.
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