Where My Dogs At?

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Where My Dogs At? is an animated program created by Aaron Matthew Lee and Jeffrey Ross that airs on MTV2 as part of its Sic'emation lineup.

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The show revolves around Buddy, a beagle separated from his owner in New Jersey, and Woof, a large bulldog (to whom Buddy refers as obsessed) who runs away from his owner. Both canines try to survive in the streets of Hollywood and avoid conflict with the Dog Catcher. The show bombards celebrity stardom in various ways; for example, many of the characters based on real celebrities have other voice actors impersonating their voices (such as Steve-O from Jackass and Wildboyz, who appeared in the third episode).

Although the voices are impersonated, here are the featured celebrities in order of appearance:

  1. "Ugly Beagle Meets Pig Dog" (10 June 2006)
  2. "Buddy and Woof Do the Movie Awards" (17 June 2006)
  3. "Being with the Browns" (24 June 2006)
  4. "Woofie Loves Snoop" (1 July 2006)
  5. "The War On Tara" (8 July 2006)
  6. "Jacko Comes Backo" (15 July 2006)
  7. "The One About Jilted Jen" (22 July 2006)
  8. "The Last Ashton Hero" (29 July 2006)

  • In "Woofie Loves Snoop", Snoop Dogg is reading a book called Chicken Soup for the Stoned, a parody of the book Chicken Soup for the Soul.
  • The CD Woof and Buddy bury in Snoop's yard is entitled Hilary Duff's Greatest Hit.
  • In "Jacko Comes Backo", Woof wears the same suit Michael Jackson wears.
  • In the episode "The One About Jilted Jen", Johnny Gomez and Nick Diamond from Celebrity Deathmatch, along with Chico and Guapo from The Adventures of Chico and Guapo series, are briefly pictured in Jennifer Aniston's MePlace (a parody of Myspace) Friend list. Alex, from Downtown can also be seen too. As well as Abe from Clone High.
  • Chef of South Park made a cameo in the same episode.
  • Snoop Dogg wears the same outfit in "Woofie Loves Snoop" which he also wore in the second episode.
  • Everybody in Hollywood calls Buddy an ugly beagle.
  • Buddy's owner, Jeffy, is 10 years old.
  • "The Last Ashton Hero" was supposed to come after "Ugly Beagle meets Pig Dog".
  • In "Jacko Comes Backo" Pamela Anderson offers a DVD from her Comedy Central Roast. Jeffrey Ross was a roaster on this roast.
  • The tattoo on Woof's stomach reads "Pound Life", a parody of Tupac's tattoo on his stomach "Thug Life".
  • Mikey the PA makes two appearances in the series. One appearance is him as Peter Jackson's assistant in "Last Ashton Hero", and the other is in "Jilted Jen" as a friend on Jennifer Aniston's meplace page.

MTV and the show received angry responses from the African-American community for "depicting black women squatting on all fours tethered to leashes and defecating on the floor" (from this CNN article bad link) in a recent episode depicting Snoop Dogg ("Woofy Loves Snoop"). MTV defended the depiction as a parody of an actual appearance by Snoop Dogg in which he was accompanied by two women wearing neck collars and chains. However, MTV has not begun production of a second season, nor has there been any announcement of a DVD release for the first season. It has been reported that subsequent airings of "Woofie Loves Snoop" had been severely edited.

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