The scene wipes to the group of pups waiting. The puppies waiting for a bath are grouped together in one crowd.

If you pause a scene when it changes, you see a blurred screen.

The only difference is that the title card at the end lists Bart Jennett as executive producer, replacing Wendy Moss Klein and Nancy Steingard.

As the puppy runs off-screen, Squirt, Strudel and Niblet knock over the front of the logo to reveal the Executive Producers' names: Wendy Moss Klein, Nancy Steingard, Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere on a purple background, the former two using their snouts and Niblet using his paws. Also, the USPS logo appears on the mailbox in front of Shelter 17 (the logo is once again removed for season two's intro).

Three of the puppies waiting for a bath are grouped in the foreground while four of the pups are in pairs in the background. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The scene wipes to the group of pups waiting. In turn, the Recess theme was based off the Hogan's Heroes theme, a 60s sitcom based in a German prisoner-of-war camp, which this show takes inspiration from.

The shower brush is green. It puts the military barking in the middle of the song, instead of at the beginning, making it more resemble the Recess theme, which had percussion both at the beginning and the middle of the theme. The scene changes. Pound Puppies 1986 Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.

As the puppy runs off-screen, Squirt, Strudel and Niblet knock over the front of the logo to reveal the Executive Producers' names: Wendy Moss Klein, Nancy Steingard, Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere on a purple background, the former two using their snouts and Niblet using his paws.

The camera zooms out to reveal Catchem's animal control truck driving into Shelter 17, where McLeish and Olaf are waiting. The scene wipes for the last time, revealing from left to right: Squirt, Niblet, Lucky, Cookie and Strudel waiting as one of the puppies runs over with the Pound Puppies logo on two strings, the bone in his jaws. Lucky appears again and watches as Sparky gives one of the puppies a Pound Puppies dog tag. The Pound Puppies Theme is the instrumental song that plays at the beginning of every episode of Pound Puppies.

Three of the puppies waiting for a bath are grouped in the foreground while four of the pups are in pairs in the background. None: the song is an instrumental. Lucky watches as the pups run into one of the entrance tunnels.

None: the song is an instrumental. In his thought bubble, the monster is revealed as Catgut and Bright Eyes is scared and runs to Holly. Ten different, more unique puppies jump out of the truck.

Pound Puppies 2010 Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. The bottle of shampoo from the first intro is missing, as is the table it was on. The Pound Puppies logo is shown and zooms out. On the surface, all of the puppies, now wearing Pound Puppy tags, are united with their perfect persons. The closing theme is the same as the opening theme, but set to a deeper key (and instrument) and is richer, featuring more instruments. Also, the "Executive Producer" credit shows up first, rather than the "Developed for Television by" credit.

The Pound Puppies Theme is the instrumental song that plays at the beginning of every episode of Pound Puppies. The shower brush is pink. The two open the back door to the truck and are surprised to find thirteen puppies waiting. The names under "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" are, in this order: Wendy Moss Klein and Nancy Steingard.

Whopper is then chased by Katrina and Brattina and inaudibly tells the others that he was chased by a monster. thumb|300px|right|The theme song from the special and the two seasons of the series. The "Pound Puppies" part of the logo fades instead of being knocked down, to avoid crushing the SSPC. The two open the back door to the truck and are surprised to find thirteen puppies waiting.

The Pound Puppies Theme is the instrumental song that plays at the beginning of every episode of Pound Puppies. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. When the screen wipes, the edges are cleanly cut from one frame to another. The Pound Puppies TV Series and Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw are aided by the occasional musical numbers that are either original or sung to the tune of another song. A flute or similar woodwind instrument provides the main melody, with a drum providing percussion both during and after the introductory barks. When the screen wipes, the scene is blurred.

Lucky appears again and watches as Sparky gives one of the puppies a Pound Puppies dog tag.

The puppies jump out of the truck and the camera pans to one of the kennels, where Lucky signals Squirt to unscrew a fire hydrant.

The sign is also changed within the show. John O'Hurley provided the voice of the announcer who introduced the Pound Puppies. The Pound Puppies theme has some similarities with the Disney's Recess theme, a show that the co-creators of Pound Puppies, Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere, previously created. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The title sequence was storyboarded by Michelle Tessier and Thy Than, who first boarded it for The Yipper Caper and continue to receive credit for current episodes, even after the animation was redone. Niblet appears and picks up one of the puppies to join two of the other pups in a bathtub, where Mr. Nut Nut is giving them a bath. The title sequence was storyboarded by Michelle Tessier and Thy Than, who first boarded it for The Yipper Caper and continue to receive credit for current episodes, even after the animation was redone. If you pause a scene when it changes, you can see half of the previous scene and half of the next one. The logo abruptly stops when it is put into place. Nose Marie is seen wheeling a bunch of flowers with the Pound Puppies Logo, which irises out to Howler, whose record-like derby irises out to all the Pound Puppies who sang the lyrics to the end of the Pound Puppies theme song. Never mind the Greek Chorus, let's hear it for the Pound Puppy Chorus! The five stare at the camera as the "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" title fades into "DEVELOPED FOR TELEVISION BY" title, who are the same as the executive producers. The scene changes. Several strange inconsistencies are fixed in the new intro.

It puts the military barking in the middle of the song, instead of at the beginning, making it more resemble the Recess theme, which had percussion both at the beginning and the middle of the theme.

https://themrmenshow2.fandom.com/wiki/Pound_Puppies_Theme?oldid=4209, Choppy movements and no outlines, characteristic of the, Much smoother, more prevalent and subtle movements; outlines are darker shades of the character's fur color, characteristic of the. The bottle of shampoo from the first intro is missing, as is the table it was on.

When "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" fades out and "DEVELOPED FOR TELEVISION BY" fades in, Klein's and Steingard's names fade out with it and "WENDY MOSS KLEIN, NANCY STEINGARD. The shower-head is grey and we can see a tank on a stool. The only difference is that the title card at the end lists Bart Jennett as executive producer, replacing Wendy Moss Klein and Nancy Steingard. Also, the "Executive Producer" credit shows up first, rather than the "Developed for Television by" credit.

Whopper tells his friends about what happened.

The shower brush is pink. The shower-head is orange.

The "Pound Puppies" part of the logo fades instead of being knocked down, to avoid crushing the SSPC. In turn, the Recess theme was based off the Hogan's Heroes theme, a 60s sitcom based in a German prisoner-of-war camp, which this show takes inspiration from.

Season 1: 9 Story Entertainment Era (episodes 1-7), Season 1: DHX Media/Vancouver Era (episodes 8-26). During the same sequence, Cooler, Whopper, Bright Eyes, Nose Marie, and Howler are introduced and they bowed. The first intro used for Pound Puppies was animated by 9 Story Entertainment and used for all of season one, even the episodes produced by DHX Media/Vancouver. Movement is more prevalent and subtle than in the old intro. The Pound Puppies theme has some similarities with the Disney's Recess theme, a show that the co-creators of Pound Puppies, Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere, previously created. Listen to Pound Puppies theme song and find more theme music and songs from 32,772 different television shows at TelevisionTunes.com

When the screen wipes, the edges are cleanly cut from one frame to another.

When the screen wipes, the scene is blurred.

The closing theme is the same as the opening theme, but set to a deeper key (and instrument) and is richer, featuring more instruments.

One of the generic puppies from earlier drags the logo into position and runs off-screen with the bone.

The names under "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" are, in this order: Wendy Moss Klein, Nancy Steingard. The 1st Season theme song is a song that was introduced in the 1st season's title sequence of the Pound Puppies TV Series.

The bone the puppies chase is an off-white yellow.

The lyrics of this theme song are used again in the theme song of the second season, minus "Please take us home.". The shower-head is grey and we can see a tank on a stool. The resulting geyser distracts McLeish and Olaf, allowing the dogs to throw a dog bone attached to a fishing line that retracts into Shelter 17's underground headquarters. Thirteen (relatively generic) puppies jump out of the truck.

Going further, the Hogan's Heroes theme was based off of the theme from the movie The Great Escape. My, what a nice bouquet Nose Marie will make. One of the generic puppies from earlier drags the logo into position and runs off-screen with the bone.

None: the song is an instrumental.

For example, when Catchem's truck is driving into Shelter 17, the camera slightly pans with it rather than staying completely stable.

Underground, Cookie gets the chaotic puppies in order by growling at them, and motions them to follow the bone, which is pulled behind her. The main difference is that the Shelter 17 sign shows the silhouette of Lucky rather than a boxer.

During the same sequence, Cooler, Whopper, Bright Eyes, Nose Marie, and Howler are introduced and they bowed. Season three's intro is nearly unchanged from season two's. The 1st Season theme song is a song that was introduced in the 1st season's title sequence of the Pound Puppies TV Series. The names under "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" are, in this order: Wendy Moss Klein, Nancy Steingard.

The first intro used for Pound Puppies was animated by 9 Story Entertainment and used for all of season one, even the episodes produced by DHX Media/Vancouver.

The shower-head is orange.

Military style dog …

[2][3]The Season Two IntroFor season two, DHX Media Vancouver completely redid the intro. Thirteen (relatively generic) puppies jump out of the truck.

The camera zooms out to reveal Catchem's animal control truck driving into Shelter 17, where McLeish and Olaf are waiting.

The five stare at the camera as the "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" title fades into "DEVELOPED FOR TELEVISION BY" title, who are the same as the executive producers. The scene changes again to show Strudel watching a squirrel look for one of the puppy's perfect person on the Free Kid Database.

The bone the puppies chase is an off-white yellow. The Pound Puppies Theme is the instrumental song that plays at the beginning of every episode of Pound Puppies. The Mr. Men Show 2 Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.

Ten different, more unique puppies jump out of the truck. As Katrina, Brattina, and Catgut inch closer, Cooler barks at them and frightens them away. The names under "EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS" are, in this order: Wendy Moss Klein and Nancy Steingard.

On the surface, all of the puppies, now wearing Pound Puppy tags, are united with their perfect persons.



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