I thought me and my siblings were the only ones who knew about this show and it was some lost treasure. I remember this so vividly from around the time I was 5 years old. I can't believe how many people out there feel the exact same about the hard-core nostalgia this evokes!
Man, the nostalgia hit me like a freakin' bus when I remembered this show outta the blue. I can remember it like yesterday; laying down on the air mattress at my babysitter's place, sitting through the Rugrats previews and watching the same few episodes on a VHS tape before bed...good times. And the Mahoneys always did have a way of getting under my skin.
I *love* this show ! I can still recite the Mom's diatribe by heart : ) "Do I have dreams? Do I have aspirations? No! But my toilet bowl is springtime fresh and I'm as pleased as punch to be playing short order cook to a dog!"
yes watching this show when I was younger was great definitely a rugrats feel to it .. it makes me happy to know there's others out there that enjoyed the show as well . me and my brother couldn't let family dog die and disappear he bought a laser disc player and the family dog season on laser disc . he figured out how to copy it and keep it's quality. share it with your kids and keep it alive . thank you all for the support!!
+subnoize SON I loved this show when I was younger. Though, I I did enjoy that part of the Amazing Stories series/movies back then. It was a hoot. It is a shame it was so short lived though. I guess the viewers wanted something well....more exciting as I would put it.
newstarcadefan I think it was ahead of it's time you see shows now like brickleberry rick and morty family guy and so on.. Back then people weren't as open minded as they are now .. This show could easily make a comeback hands down!!! Granted in today's world and many people still over generalizing it ( the tv show currently as is) getting offended over the dog getting hit with a news paper ... Lol apparently they haven't seen where main stream modern cartoons have established themselves currently.. This show still as of today has extreme potential
I agree subnoize, Good Insight, 90s animated humor went as far as the simpsons the critic and the tick...Family dog cud easily make a comeback if a network gave it a chance...
This is burned into my memory. I probably saw this when I was 6 years old. I've always wondered, but could never figure out what it was. Thanks so much for posting.
That's why me and my brother had to save it and get it on UA-cam. Ripped it from laser disc's believe it or not. I'm blown away at how many fans of the show are out there !
Awww Poor dog 🐶 is so neglected 😆. I remembered this cartoon from when I was like 7-8 years old We had a few episodes recorded on a vhs 📼 tape and since then have always wondered what it’s called and if it was real!! So thanks it’s a vibe!!
I got to say this episode at least succeeds in presenting a desperate presentation of a residential suburban hellscape, complete with disfunctional family Dynamics and passive aggressive abuse on all ends. I feel so bad for this poor dog..
I actually had the game when I was little and recently rebought it today. I can’t believe someone developer thought it was worthwhile making a game based on a 10 episode series.
I remember watching this as a teen with my brother and dad. The line, "Whoooaa! He's whizzing on the carpet!" Has stuck in my head for all these years. It was the funniest thing we'd ever seen in a cartoon, and none of us could believe what we were seeing. (That was pre-Simpsons, of course) I couldn't remember the name of the show, and Googled "He's whizzing on the carpet!" lol... that actually found it! :) :) :)
If you take this as a predecessor to Untalkative Bunny, all if a sudden it makes perfect sense and is a masterpiece despite being completely misunderstood by the critics of its time.
No wonder critics despised this… I know the goal was to be unlikeable on purpose but it’s not endearing enough to make me wanna keep watching. Decent animation, however.
this show was buried so deep in my brain. I haven’t watched this since I was maybe 4-6. I feel so nostalgic watching it...It’s literally 2:30 am, I’ve been trying to find this/figure out what it’s called the past hour or so... so crazy to relive this episode.
Man u pulled a rabbit outta the hat finding this classic but now i feel old after watching it... i was in the 3rd grade when this came out im now 31 married w a 10 an 8 year...but its still as funny as when i was growing up my 10 year old son even laughed at its humor...Good upload!
Agreed. There were more times I wanted to hate them than like them from ignoring Dog's cries for water alone (and there were zero times I liked them at that).
I played the SNES video game based on this series, and I was like "Wow, this is messed kinda messed up." Then I came and watched the show, and found out it was made by Tim Burton. Okay, now I see why!
Nowadays this seems kinda depressing... How these human characters are totally unaware of the dog's needs and the dog's body language is absurd. ;) So, it seems like the merit problem was depicted perfectly. :)
I’m in a different dimension where Family Guy never existed, it’s always been Family Dog here. And although Dog looks like Brian, the mom looks like Lois, there’s a strange feeling about the dad, he’s def no Peter Griffin. But all their voices sound as if they’re done with A.I.
Never heard of this show til I was scanning the internet and found an article about a possible remake... anywho... it was great and funny. I just have one thing to say about the family... please give that dog some water...
People watching this today, most likely wondering why the robbers only stole junk. When Family Dog originally aired, it was in the 1980s, not 1993 when the family dog series came out. Back then, people didn't own expensive electronics like we have today, so when a house was robbed, it happened with fake movers who would clean out an entire house, making neighbors think fellow neighbors were moving. Furniture stolen would be cleaned up and sold in other states. If you ever saw a truck in a parking lot or off highway, selling brand new furniture sets at cheap prices, those were actually stolen from homes and sold in other states. When this episode aired, this was happening so much, they made PSAs using Seargent Mcgruff, to teach children and families what to watch out for. Now a days furniture gets ignored and they just steal jewelry and electronics. Back in the days, the entire home got taken.
Since the original short of this was 1987 Amazing Stories movie could Billy be the reference for Chucky he sure looks the part. Childs Play was released 1988.
i bet a lot of families, wrapped up in their own self centered lives, ignore their animals needs... the animals become another self serving possession. just to be clear: i don't think this makes them evil or bad people in any way though. this is just the new deal for our little friends. so instead of hunting for food and living with heart worms, they get to live healthily with us as long as we can cuddle them! :D
I agree tom ! Someone should give him a space to call his own!! Lol........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see what i did there ...... Smh lol
I arrived here through the internet rabbit-hole. I was listening to a 2001 song by the Gorillaz, a virtual anime band, and I decided to search the animator of those interesting band anime characters. The anime artists name is Jamie Hewlett, and his Wiki page mentions "Family Dog" animation as an early influence. So, I decided to find an episode of "Family Dog" since I had never actually watched one before. I can definitely see the similarity between "Billy Binsford" (the son) in this series, and the anime style of Hewlett for the band characters. Interesting evolution of cartoon/anime art work. Thanks for the upload.
I read about this show and looked it up. As a dog lover, breeder and exhibitor, and owner of two Miniature Bull Terriers I did not like it at all. The family’s callous treatment of the dog was awful. Maybe, I’m taking it too seriously.
Yeah its one of those shows you'd have to have grown up watching with the shit they have now robot chicken, family guy, brickle berry, south park etcetera,
@@SONPitbull1986 yea all those shows are old now.. but i don't think id like it back then. it's not my taste. more of a fan of stuff like rocko, ren and stimpy, angry beavers, etc from back then. not really a fan of the style but hey each their own.
I really wanted to know what's the music that plays on the TV at 6:42 I heard that same music on the Simpsons Tracey Ullman Short "Watching Television".
Burton really loved to draw this kind of dog
R.I.P.
Fish Police
Capitol Critters
Family Dog
and good riddance. hack shows.
omg that episode is what brought me back here!
Cbs.
Watching this dog struggle for water makes me dehydrated. Lol
I thought me and my siblings were the only ones who knew about this show and it was some lost treasure. I remember this so vividly from around the time I was 5 years old. I can't believe how many people out there feel the exact same about the hard-core nostalgia this evokes!
Music by Danny Elfman
I remember this as if it were yesterday, I needed this.
Fun fact the dog in the show was used for frankenwennie
Or was Frankenweenie used for this cartoon?🤔
Tim burton pitched Franken weenie to Disney back in 80s when he worked there
dirty swayze he also created the nightmare before Christmas
@@torrestoyfun4235 what'!?!?,......no WAY'!!!???
@@torrestoyfun4235 yO wAiT wHaT??!! I hAd No IdEa!!
Oh my God thank you for posting this. I was starting to think I imagined this. It’s like my brother and I were the only people that know about this🤣
Your welcome! Same
Remember capital critters and the critic?
Me too))))
me too
@@SONPitbull1986 no
Man, the nostalgia hit me like a freakin' bus when I remembered this show outta the blue. I can remember it like yesterday; laying down on the air mattress at my babysitter's place, sitting through the Rugrats previews and watching the same few episodes on a VHS tape before bed...good times.
And the Mahoneys always did have a way of getting under my skin.
I *love* this show ! I can still recite the Mom's diatribe by heart : )
"Do I have dreams? Do I have aspirations? No! But my toilet bowl is springtime fresh and I'm as pleased as punch to be playing short order cook to a dog!"
That was in Amazing Stories, the best one they made.
@@jona5517 That's right! I still remember😄☺
Same here!!! For some reason that popped in my head last night out of nowhere 😂
Omg that's the line I remember! I don't know why that stuck with me all these years.
yes watching this show when I was younger was great definitely a rugrats feel to it .. it makes me happy to know there's others out there that enjoyed the show as well . me and my brother couldn't let family dog die and disappear he bought a laser disc player and the family dog season on laser disc . he figured out how to copy it and keep it's quality. share it with your kids and keep it alive . thank you all for the support!!
+subnoize SON I loved this show when I was younger. Though, I I did enjoy that part of the Amazing Stories series/movies back then. It was a hoot. It is a shame it was so short lived though. I guess the viewers wanted something well....more exciting as I would put it.
+newstarcadefan yeah the Simpson's was what killed the show unfortunately
+subnoize SON But wasn't Family dog on Cbs?...or was it just they ran on the same timeline (Both at 8ish) just one on fox the other on cbs?
newstarcadefan I think it was ahead of it's time you see shows now like brickleberry rick and morty family guy and so on.. Back then people weren't as open minded as they are now .. This show could easily make a comeback hands down!!! Granted in today's world and many people still over generalizing it ( the tv show currently as is) getting offended over the dog getting hit with a news paper ... Lol apparently they haven't seen where main stream modern cartoons have established themselves currently.. This show still as of today has extreme potential
I agree subnoize, Good Insight, 90s animated humor went as far as the simpsons the critic and the tick...Family dog cud easily make a comeback if a network gave it a chance...
This is burned into my memory. I probably saw this when I was 6 years old. I've always wondered, but could never figure out what it was. Thanks so much for posting.
literally the same thing happened to me i just re-found it today
That's why me and my brother had to save it and get it on UA-cam. Ripped it from laser disc's believe it or not. I'm blown away at how many fans of the show are out there !
Poor doggie. I always make sure my dogs have plenty to drink!
WTH! created by Brad Bird, theme by Danny Elfman, Tim Burton as a designer, and this ISN'T on DVD??!!
that's what I'm saying
I didn't see Burton's name in the credits
@@FiberPaw 0:42
Look up the history of the show. Production ended up way over budget and the animation was outsourced.
Season one is...
Awww Poor dog 🐶 is so neglected 😆. I remembered this cartoon from when I was like 7-8 years old We had a few episodes recorded on a vhs 📼 tape and since then have always wondered what it’s called and if it was real!! So thanks it’s a vibe!!
I know right. I feel bad for the dog.
I got to say this episode at least succeeds in presenting a desperate presentation of a residential suburban hellscape, complete with disfunctional family Dynamics and passive aggressive abuse on all ends.
I feel so bad for this poor dog..
I loved this cartoon as a kid. The little girl was my favorite character
Little cutie
Anyone else have this game on the SNES? I had never seen this show aired in England but always used to rent the game out. I loved it!
I actually had the game when I was little and recently rebought it today. I can’t believe someone developer thought it was worthwhile making a game based on a 10 episode series.
I remember my mom had VHS recordings of this that I grew up on. This was a great part of my childhood :,)
Visit and beta tapes yup kids now will never know the struggle lol
@@SONPitbull1986 what struggle?
I remember watching this school when I was in kindergarten. I turn 31 this April :(
I turn 32 in oct... I feel you !!
I loved this but they cancelled it so quickly reminds me of the critic style cartoon but I loved this dog!
I've seen a cartoon with these characters in the Amazing Stories collection. I didn't know Family Dog was its own separate series.
I remember watching this as a teen with my brother and dad. The line, "Whoooaa! He's whizzing on the carpet!" Has stuck in my head for all these years. It was the funniest thing we'd ever seen in a cartoon, and none of us could believe what we were seeing. (That was pre-Simpsons, of course) I couldn't remember the name of the show, and Googled "He's whizzing on the carpet!" lol... that actually found it! :) :) :)
Same!!! I swear!!
This is one of the cutest shows I've ever seen I was glad they made into a series albeit brief
6 years after the success of the original "Amazing Stories" episode "The Family Dog", a CBS series based on the episode was produced by Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton (director of movies such as "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure", "Beetlejuice", "Batman", "Batman Returns", "Edward Scissorhands", "Singles", The Nightmare Before Christmas etc) who was involved in the original episodes contributing the story's production and character designs). It was written by Dennis Klein ("All in the Family", "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman", "Best of the West", "Buffalo Bill", "The Larry Sanders Show", "Bakersfield, P.D."), Sherri Stoner and Paul Dini and animated by Nelvana, but notably lacking the involvement of the original writer and director, Brad Bird.
Because of the buzz surrounding the "Amazing Stories" episode, NBC announced later that year (in '87) they'd be turning "Family Dog" into a weekly series. My memory's fuzzy, but I think the regime at NBC changed soon after. Or possibly Spielberg was bitter over the cancellation of "Amazing Stories" and opted not to continue with the network. Whatever the reason, the show didn't immediately happen... but reports persisted that it was in the works.
The once-unemployed Brad Bird found himself in high demand, eventually taking a job on a new show called :The Simpsons", which became an instant success for Fox (leading to a tidal wave of short-lived animated sitcoms), Burton was drawing crowds in theaters and his films were huge renters on home video so it was little wonder when CBS announced in May 1990 they'd be picking up the show -- continuously associating it with Burton’s and Spielberg's names.
In early 1990, there was a newspaper-type ad for CBS with a huge picture of the Family Dog on the front, heralding "Steven Spielberg and Tim Burton present 'Family Dog!' Coming to CBS This Fall!'" Along with the pic of the pooch was a small story with some quotes from Spielberg and Burton describing the plot and genesis of the "Amazing Stories" episode. I wish someone held on to that paper. The series was scheduled to debut as a mid-season replacement on March 20, 1991 (and it was heavily promoted during the February 20, 1991 broadcast of the Grammy Awards), but the animation production wasn't completed in time for this premiere, ultimately it would be another 2+ years before "Family Dog" finally aired. Animation was having a renaissance at the time, "The Simpsons" garnering high ratings, MTV’s quirky "Liquid Television" in the works, and syndicated, weekday and Saturday morning children’s cartoons flooding the networks.
Largely hyped due to the involvement of Spielberg, the series suffered various noted production delays that plagued the show. It did not get past its original network order of 13 episodes. Only 10 episodes were finished and sent back from the Wang Film Productions animation house in Taiwan, but the producers were dissatisfied with the results, so they halted production on the final 3 episodes and outsourced the 10 episodes to Nelvana for "fixes and completions", according to an Amblin rep.
Meanwhile, there was a merchandising craze surrounding "The Simpsons" - everything from T-shirts and toys to CDs, with a vast array of unauthorized knock-offs floating around. Anticipating the success of the series, someone signed a deal with Applause, Inc. to produce plush dolls of the titular character. Nintendo produced a video game of the same name for the Super NES 2 years later. There was the obligatory apparel and even dinnerware plastered with pics of the pooch. As the show’s debut was pushed back repeatedly, all of this merchandise wound up gathering dust in warehouses before finally being relegated to bargain bins.
"Family Dog" was rescheduled with a launch in October ’91, but when it became clear that that was unfeasible, it remained on their mid-season replacement list for the ’91-’92 season, but it still didn't happen. Unfortunately, the show would hit another snag in early ’92...
The series was part of a spate of attempts by major networks to develop prime time animated shows to compete with the surprise success of Fox's "The Simpsons", alongside ABC's "Capitol Critters" and CBS's own "Fish Police" which was based on an 1980's independent comic book series of the same name, paired with "Scorch", a goofy sitcom starring a dragon puppet (which was frequently likened to A.L.F.), flopped during half of the 1991-92 season. All 4 shows were canceled in their 1st season.
In November 1992, the 10 completed and "fixed" episodes were finally handed over to CBS. It’s unclear whether the network was displeased with the show, distraught over the failure of "Fish Police", or merely annoyed at having to wait so long for the show after scheduling it (again and again), but CBS sat on the tapes for months, so the series was ultimately pushed back until 1993 as a summer replacement. Frederick Coffin was originally cast as the voice of Skip Binsford, but Spielberg decided to replace him with Martin Mull, after animation was completed on the 1st 3 episodes. But Burton and Spielberg were not happy with the quality of the finished show, so it was hidden away for a while after 10 episodes were shot (all episodes have a 1992 copyright date). In early June, 1993, CBS finally scheduled the show to air. New episodes that air on the networks from May to September are most generally being “burned off.” In other words, it was clear that CBS had given up on the show and had no intention of ordering more episodes.
The June 23 release of the episode, unsurprisingly, coincided with June 11 release of Spielberg’s latest film, "Jurassic Park". Family Dog received minuscule promotion and aired in hour-long blocks on Wednesday nights for five weeks from June through July, 1993. Scheduled opposite reruns of "Unsolved Mysteries", "Beverly Hills, 90210", "The Wonder Years" and "Doogie Howser, M.D.", viewers simply didn’t tune in (or perhaps even know it was finally airing), with the first 2 episodes ranking #40 and #42 out of 94 shows in the weekly Nielsen Ratings.
In retrospect, "Family Dog" is often considered to be a landmark production that, combined with films such as Don Bluth's "An American Tail" (1986) and "The Land Before Time" (1988) and Disney films like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988), "Oliver & Company" (1988) and "The Little Mermaid" (1989), led to the Disney Renaissance, which had films such as "Beauty and the Beast" (1991), "Aladdin" (1992) and "The Lion King" (1994). It comes fairly close in tone to being a "Beavis and Butt-head" knockoff. The animation harks back to the earliest days of "The Jetsons," and surely that's not intentional.
Perhaps to recoup some of their losses, several episodes were released on VHS in 1994, and the complete series was released in a laserdisc boxed set. And with that, "Family Dog" was all but forgotten by the studios. Warner Bros. owned a stake in the show and Cartoon Network merged with Warner Bros. in the mid-90s. No reruns there. Aside from DVD-Rs duped from the laserdisc set, which have been illegally sold on eBay and i-offer, the show’s hasn't been released on DVD yet. Not even the "Amazing Stories" episode is currently available, as Universal halted the American DVD release of season 2 due to lackluster sales of season 1. It's a doggone travesty.
On episodes 1-2, 5-6, it was read like this: Copyright © 1992 Amblin Entertainment, Inc, Universal City Studios, Inc., and Warner Bros., Inc. All Rights Reserved.
On episodes 3-4, 7-10, it was read like this: Copyright © 1992 Amblin Entertainment, Inc, Universal City Studios, Inc., and Warner Bros. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright © 1993 Amblin Entertainment, Inc, Universal Studios, and Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
On episodes 1-2, 5-6, it was read like this: Produced by Amblin Television and Nelvana, in association with Universal Television, an MCA Company and Warner Bros. Television, a Time Warner Company.
On episodes 3-4, 7-10, it was read like this: Produced by Amblin Television and Nelvana, in association with Universal Television, an MCA Company and Warner Bros. Television, a Time Warner Entertainment Company.
Love this Amazing information thank you for sharing
Those programs and their reception likely resulted in CBS burning off Family Dog in 6 weeks over the 1993 summer season.
Wow
If you take this as a predecessor to Untalkative Bunny, all if a sudden it makes perfect sense and is a masterpiece despite being completely misunderstood by the critics of its time.
This has such fluid animation, I love it!
Cartoon with broken but loving family dynamic? Yep, that's Brad Bird's work.
*hears theme song"Hi Danny Elfman."
omg i loved this show as a kid
Same here
Omg! My brothers & sisters & I STILL do "inside jokes" & quotes from this! ❤️
I'm so glad I found this! No one else knew this show and I have been trying to look it up on and off for years!
Do you remeber the shorts in theater
Why does Billy look ikr chucky
I have been looking for this cartoon FOR YEARS!!!!! Finally I found it!
No wonder critics despised this… I know the goal was to be unlikeable on purpose but it’s not endearing enough to make me wanna keep watching. Decent animation, however.
Poor dog. All he wanted was something to drink!
Man we were lucky to grow up in the 80's....feel bad for those who missed out, no school shootings, no social media...
This poor dog all he wants is a drink, and he can’t even get a single drop!
Billy looks like Chucky.
It seems like the show is trying to be funny, but I just feel bad for the dog being stuck with this horrible family.
this show was buried so deep in my brain. I haven’t watched this since I was maybe 4-6. I feel so nostalgic watching it...It’s literally 2:30 am, I’ve been trying to find this/figure out what it’s called the past hour or so... so crazy to relive this episode.
Same for me. I specifically remember the line about the toilet bowl that's "springtime fresh & being a short order cook to a dog😂.
i remember watching this on tv in the 80's, still love it. they should have created more episodes
They should reboot it
Most people hated it back then therefore the ending
90's
I loved Skip he reminds me Eustace Stupid Dog
Man u pulled a rabbit outta the hat finding this classic but now i feel old after watching it... i was in the 3rd grade when this came out im now 31 married w a 10 an 8 year...but its still as funny as when i was growing up my 10 year old son even laughed at its humor...Good upload!
thank you and I understand I'm 29...
@@SONPitbull1986 34 now
Oh my Odin! I loved this cartoon growing up. ❤️ Thanks so much for the upload.
I loved it as a kid too! Funny because I was just thinking about it this week!
Your welcome lol
Remember capital critters and the critic?
@@SONPitbull1986 no
The mom thicc
Lololol best comment yet!!
If this is the first episode they really made this family way too unlikeable.
symbolofdeth
This is what started it all...and it is funny as hell.
Agreed. There were more times I wanted to hate them than like them from ignoring Dog's cries for water alone (and there were zero times I liked them at that).
so sad that we can't watch this on dvd
I played the SNES video game based on this series, and I was like "Wow, this is messed kinda messed up."
Then I came and watched the show, and found out it was made by Tim Burton.
Okay, now I see why!
Nowadays this seems kinda depressing... How these human characters are totally unaware of the dog's needs and the dog's body language is absurd. ;) So, it seems like the merit problem was depicted perfectly. :)
Always felt bad for the dog seem like everyone else ignored him. Animation is really good though wish this series would have made more episodes
FINALLY A good quality video!!! Bless you! haha I was just telling my sister she needed to watch these.
your very much welcome :) I'm glad others enjoyed the show as much as I did when I was younger
I’m in a different dimension where Family Guy never existed, it’s always been Family Dog here. And although Dog looks like Brian, the mom looks like Lois, there’s a strange feeling about the dad, he’s def no Peter Griffin. But all their voices sound as if they’re done with A.I.
Never heard of this show til I was scanning the internet and found an article about a possible remake... anywho... it was great and funny. I just have one thing to say about the family... please give that dog some water...
Not to be confused with Family Guy
Thank You. Subnoize. Didn't even hear of family dog until I finally (after all these years) watched Amazing Stories.
you welcome glad everyone's enjoying it
my favourite cartoon. Thanks for posting
why isnt this show on DVD
I called my sister. “What was that cartoon that always made us laugh so hard?” Immediately: “Family Dog!” Now I’m here. Thank you!!!!
It's Zero from Nightmare Before Christmas
OMG I forgot about this show!
***** I almost did too.
People watching this today, most likely wondering why the robbers only stole junk. When Family Dog originally aired, it was in the 1980s, not 1993 when the family dog series came out. Back then, people didn't own expensive electronics like we have today, so when a house was robbed, it happened with fake movers who would clean out an entire house, making neighbors think fellow neighbors were moving. Furniture stolen would be cleaned up and sold in other states. If you ever saw a truck in a parking lot or off highway, selling brand new furniture sets at cheap prices, those were actually stolen from homes and sold in other states. When this episode aired, this was happening so much, they made PSAs using Seargent Mcgruff, to teach children and families what to watch out for. Now a days furniture gets ignored and they just steal jewelry and electronics. Back in the days, the entire home got taken.
The series was so hard to watch after the first, short movie that Steven Speilberg did on "Amazing Stories". That was the funniest....EVER.
80s baby’s version of Family Guy 😂
As a kid i always felt bad for him in this episode because he just wanted some water and they didn't even understand that he wanted some water
Do you think they should reboot the show?
@@MorganNyeeh i mean i guess
@@dbzking510 if you become new director if they do make a reboot of the series, what would you do to this episode?
@@MorganNye make the dog have way better owners and make everything good
@@dbzking510alright
YAY!!! I LOVE THIS SHOW AND EVERYTHING ABOUT IT. It's so freakin cute and funny 🤣
Who remember a
Capital Critters as well.
When my parents sold weed to the manager of video chest we got to watch cool demo tapes, this one was great!
Design of family dog created by tim burton....love tim burton
I am from brazil. 🇧🇷 I watched this show when i was a kid. I remember that are a SNes game too.
omfg dude. I remember watching this as a kid
Since the original short of this was 1987 Amazing Stories movie could Billy be the reference for Chucky he sure looks the part. Childs Play was released 1988.
hamhockbeans That was the BEST! It was hard to watch the series, it just wasn't the same for me 🤐
I always thought there was a similarity between the boy & Chucky too.
Possibly (?)....
Billy Binsfords looks like Chucky from Child's Play.
Krang100 proto-Chucky since the Amazing Stories episode premiered a year before Child's Play did
What irresponsible dog owners .... Some people just shouldn't have pets.
Looks interesting 😊
I just feel bad for the dog. He's so thirsty, and everyone is too stupid and self absorbed to notice. 😢
Poor Fellow Pup he must by very thirty
Billy looks like chucky from child's play😂😂
i bet a lot of families, wrapped up in their own self centered lives, ignore their animals needs... the animals become another self serving possession. just to be clear: i don't think this makes them evil or bad people in any way though. this is just the new deal for our little friends. so instead of hunting for food and living with heart worms, they get to live healthily with us as long as we can cuddle them! :D
And this why people need to take better care of their pets
Jeez I feel exhausted watching this. Poor little thing :(
I agree tom ! Someone should give him a space to call his own!! Lol........... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . see what i did there ...... Smh lol
@@SONPitbull1986 oh yes, great upload by the way. Real good stuff
@@dizzee6089 thanks we ripped it from laser disc if your familiar it was before dvds but after vhs
I arrived here through the internet rabbit-hole. I was listening to a 2001 song by the Gorillaz, a virtual anime band, and I decided to search the animator of those interesting band anime characters. The anime artists name is Jamie Hewlett, and his Wiki page mentions "Family Dog" animation as an early influence. So, I decided to find an episode of "Family Dog" since I had never actually watched one before. I can definitely see the similarity between "Billy Binsford" (the son) in this series, and the anime style of Hewlett for the band characters. Interesting evolution of cartoon/anime art work. Thanks for the upload.
It feels so weird to see a tim burton show without anything spooky or dark yet keep his style, well up until 13:45 Halloween town must be nearby.
I've never seen this before. It's great!! Thanks!!
Hey, Danny Mann! Loved him on Space Goofs!
I LOVED this show
Pandora’s Box brought me to this series from 2016, anyone else had the same discovery because of that?
15:34
Me : I'm about to get very them a piece of my mind!
How did all of those different things show perfectly shaped credits? 🤔
I read about this show and looked it up. As a dog lover, breeder and exhibitor, and owner of two Miniature Bull Terriers I did not like it at all. The family’s callous treatment of the dog was awful. Maybe, I’m taking it too seriously.
im playing this on super nintendo atm
There was a SNES game for this?
Anyone know which episode "Billy" yells at mom "But mom, it's Saturday!" It caught me off guard back then and I laughed for 10 minutes.
I feel bad for this dog.
Steven Spielberg too as product this !!!
Cool! Even Brad Bird!
Guia de Kard-A-Shin TV (su inicio, el 1 de julio del 2008)
12:00 a.m. Rex the Runt
12:30 a.m. Buddy Buddy A Dog's Life
1:00 a.m. Sister Sister
1:30 a.m. Twipsy
2:00 a.m. Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
2:30 a.m. Hoyt & Andy's Sportbender
3:00 a.m. Fievel's American Tails
3:30 a.m. Family Dog
4:00 a.m. Capitol Critters
4:30 a.m. Fish Police
5:00 a.m. Oswald
5:30 a.m. Little Bear
6:00 a.m. Franklin
6:30 a.m. Blue's Room
7:00 a.m. Blue's Clues
7:30 a.m. Recess
8:00 a.m. Lizzie McGuire
8:30 a.m. Katie & Orbie
9:00 a.m. Twipsy
9:30 a.m. Twipsy
10:00 a.m. Twipsy
10:30 a.m. Rex the Runt
11:00 a.m. Rex the Runt
11:30 a.m. Rex the Runt
12:00 p.m. Oswald
12:30 p.m. Oswald
1:00 p.m. Oswald
1:30 p.m. Twipsy
2:00 p.m. Twipsy
2:30 p.m. Twipsy
3:00 p.m. Twipsy
3:30 p.m. Twipsy
4:00 p.m. Twipsy
4:30 p.m. Twipsy
5:00 p.m. Twipsy
5:30 p.m. Twipsy
6:00 p.m. Twipsy
6:30 p.m. Twipsy
7:00 p.m. Rex the Runt
7:30 p.m. Rex the Runt
8:00 p.m. Twipsy
8:30 p.m. Twipsy
9:00 p.m. Twipsy
9:30 p.m. Twipsy
10:00 p.m. Twipsy
10:30 p.m. Twipsy
11:00 p.m. Twipsy
11:30 p.m. Rex the Runt
i never saw the cartoon before today i only remember the video game back in the 90s i can see why this didn't get a second season shrug
Yeah its one of those shows you'd have to have grown up watching with the shit they have now robot chicken, family guy, brickle berry, south park etcetera,
@@SONPitbull1986 yea all those shows are old now.. but i don't think id like it back then. it's not my taste. more of a fan of stuff like rocko, ren and stimpy, angry beavers, etc from back then. not really a fan of the style but hey each their own.
@@ScootZMedia hell yeah all of those were awesome .... They dont make tv like they used too...
I loved this show as a kid, influenced my art style a lot.
I feel the pain of the poor dog oh my goddd
I really hope no-one laughs at me, but am I the only one who found this series from the fan-made Pandora's Box comic of this series?
He looks like Sparky from the movie Frankenweenie.
Did that little boy look like an animated Chucky?
I really wanted to know what's the music that plays on the TV at 6:42
I heard that same music on the Simpsons Tracey Ullman Short "Watching Television".
Organ, Circus
Thanks a lot :D