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This is a list of episodes for Nickelodeon's animated television series, T.U.F.F. Puppy. The first two seasons consist of 26 episodes (50 segments each) and the third season consists of 8 episodes (15 segments), for a total of 60 episodes (115 segments). Series overview Season Segments Episodes Originally released First released Last released Network 1 50 26 October 2, 2010 (2010-10-02) May 13 ...
The show is about a dog named Dudley Puppy, who works as a spy for T.U.F.F. HQ. [1] His partner is Kitty Katswell, a cat. [2] Other helpers are The Chief and Keswick. This takes place in the fictional city of Petropolis (distinct from the Brazilian city of Petrópolis, which is named after Pedro II of Brazil), which is populated by anthropomorphic animals.
9 lastest episodes from Season 2 and the two first episodes from Season 3!!!
The birth and first months of three different litters of puppies are followed; fawning owners do everything they can to accommodate their new pets; adorable moments of puppies' lives are shown as they eat, sleep and play. Breeds featured: Labrador Retrievers, Shih Tzus, and Golden Retrievers.
A Halloween-themed episode. The puppies try to find a home for a weird-looking puppy named Freddie (Justin Shenkarow). Puppy: Freddie Note: The puppy Freddie and the title of the episode is a spoof of the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984).
This season returns the show to its original one-hour format and also features episode segments from various cartoon shows. Instead of classic 1960s-era cartoons being showcased like the original format, this show now features Cartoon Network's earlier original cartoons, such as Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Johnny Bravo, and many more.
The Ultimate Fighter 33 (also known as TUF 33) is a 2025 installment of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)-produced reality television series The Ultimate Fighter on ESPN+ and UFC Fight Pass. This season will mark the 20th anniversary of Ultimate Fighter. This season will feature male flyweights and welterweights.
Produced by Hasbro Studios, it was the second series (after the 1986 series) to adapt Pound Puppies into a cartoon format. Originally a property by Tonka, Hasbro acquired Tonka itself and currently manages Pound Puppies. The plot style and music were similar to the 1960s TV series Hogan's Heroes and to films like Stalag 17 and The Great Escape. [2]