Friday, November 4, 2011

CATDOG : SEASON 1 PART 1 dvd review


ABOUT THE MOVIE

CATDOG first aired in 1998 and shared their antics with a loyal fan base until Sept of 2004. The show is about Cat and Dog who share the same body and are as different as night and day, but are ultimately best friends. Outcast by most of the town of Nearburg, CATDOG is always finding themselves in amusing and crazy adventures.

A fan favorite, CatDog: Season One - Part One, is a tale of opposites attached starring CatDog, the most unlikely brother duo ever seen. The conjoined brothers love each other yet they are so different, they can’t help but annoy themselves silly with their contrarian activities. Prim and proper, Cat is the very definition of culture, while Dog is the ultimate tail-wagging, sofa-jumping, car-chasing roughneck. But despite their very different personalities, CatDog are the best of friends, sticking to one another — literally — through thick and thin, even when it comes to facing off against their devious neighbor Winslow and the rough ’n’ tough gang of Greaser Dogs!

OUR THOUGHTS

When my son was younger, this was one of the shows he liked.  My two daughters of course were too young to even member the reruns of it so it was nice to see them all watching it together.  Of course the theme song to the show may be just as memorable as the characters.  My daughters sang "CatDog" for hours after watching just a few episodes. 

The dvd is a must have fro any CatDog fan and is just in time for the holidays.  This would make a great gift for any cartoon lover - old or new.

The dvd is available at most locations where dvds are sold.  You can also purchase it online at Amazon.com for $16.99. So hurry and pick up your copy today then grab a bowl of popcorn and get ready for a trip down memory lane.

* I received the above mentioned product solely for review purposes.  The above opinion is completely honest and completely my own.

1 comment:

  1. I have never heard of them before. It sounds interesting. Thanks for the great review. Rita Spratlen rjspratlen@gmail.com

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