Ditzy Dawg (series)

Ditzy Dawg is an American adult animated television series created by Aleks J. Hudock for The WB, later The CW after The WB's discontinuation in 2006. The series was produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Roadshow Television. Its pilot episode debuted on December 16, 1997 while the series officially premiered on television on February 26, 1998 and ran for eight seasons with a total of 197 episodes before it ended on November 9, 2008.

The series revolves around the everyday misadventures of the titular character, Ditzy Dawg, as he interacts with his allies and enemies, experiences satirical and sometimes bizarre situations and often subjects himself to misfortune and dismay. The series is mostly comedic in nature, as it often tackles subjects like unoriginal ideas, cliches, commercialism, politics and pop culture.

Ditzy Dawg received generally positive reviews from critics for its deadpan humor and decent combination of art styles. The series was also recognized as one of the longest-running animated television series as well as one of the first Warner Bros. Animation programs to be geared towards adult audiences.

Due to the success of Ditzy Dawg, the series spawned merchandise, video games and a 2006 film adaptation.

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