Fat Dog Mendoza, The Best of

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  • 2000
  • 1 Season

Fat Dog Mendoza is a classic animated television series that ran from 1998 to 2000 on Cartoon Network. The show was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and created by Scott Musgrove. The series follows the adventures of Fat Dog Mendoza, a lazy, yet loveable dog who gets into wacky and hilarious situations with his eccentric group of friends.

The Best of Fat Dog Mendoza from Anderson Digital is a collection of the most memorable episodes from the series. The compilation includes some of the classic episodes that fans have come to know and love, such as "One Lump or Two", "Hot Dog!", and "Fat Dog of the Apocalypse".

In "One Lump or Two", Fat Dog Mendoza is mistaken for a waiter and is tasked with serving tea to a group of snobbish aristocrats. However, when a giant octopus attacks the tea party, Fat Dog is forced to save the day with his unique set of skills.

"Hot Dog!" sees Fat Dog entering a hot dog eating contest against his arch-nemesis, the insatiable Baron von Weinerschnitzel. Despite the odds, Fat Dog manages to come out on top, thanks to some unexpected help from his friend, Slappy the Seal.

"Fat Dog of the Apocalypse" sees Fat Dog and his friends navigating a post-apocalyptic wasteland, in search of a legendary burger joint known as "The Last Stand". Along the way, they encounter a gang of mutant rats led by the diabolical Rat King, and must use their wits and skills to survive.

The Best of Fat Dog Mendoza also includes some previously unreleased episodes that are sure to delight fans. In "The Dreaded Sneeze", Fat Dog must save his friends from a deadly virus that threatens to wipe them all out. In "Fat Dog in Space", Fat Dog joins a crew of astronauts on a mission to Mars, but things quickly take a turn for the worse when they encounter a hostile alien race.

The animation style of Fat Dog Mendoza is unique and visually striking, with bold colors, exaggerated character designs, and surrealistic backgrounds. The show has a surreal and dreamlike quality, with each episode feeling like a journey into a strange and wonderful world.

The writing of Fat Dog Mendoza is clever and witty, with plenty of tongue-in-cheek humor and pop culture references. The show is aimed at a slightly older audience than some of the other Cartoon Network shows of the time, with jokes and references that will go over the heads of younger viewers.

Overall, The Best of Fat Dog Mendoza from Anderson Digital is a must-have for any fan of the series. The collection includes some of the most memorable and hilarious episodes from the show, as well as some previously unreleased gems. The colorful and imaginative animation style, combined with the smart and quirky writing, make for a truly unique and entertaining viewing experience.

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Seasons
Four Feet Deep
8. Four Feet Deep
January 3, 2000
When Little Costumed Buddy and Fat Dog accidentally fall to the center of the Earth, they're stuck there unless Piranha Mae can borrow the drilling machine from Mavis Rambunctious, her arch-rival. Down at the center of the Earth, Fat Dog and Little Costumed Buddy discover the Evil Professor Quadra-ped and try to foil his dire plans.
Superboots
7. Superboots
January 3, 2000
A relentless and widespread promotional campaign for the latest crazed footwear, Superboots, hits Neighborhood X. Since the ads promise 'to make you run faster and be better,' LCB and Fat Dog decide to find jobs so that LCB can buy a pair. But Doc Rectangle has his own fiendish ideas about what he could do with this extra power. The race is on to acquire the last pair of Superboots.
Heart of Fat Dog
6. Heart of Fat Dog
January 3, 2000
Fat Dog influences Little Costumed Buddy and friends to put their money into a living piggy bank for safekeeping. But, when the piggy bank runs away (and after Fat Dog stops laughing), Fat Dog feels guilty and goes off to find the pig. When Fat Dog doesn't return by the next morning, LCB is worried sick. He, Onion Boy and Piranha Mae set off on an adventure to find Fat Dog.
Gone Today, Gone Tomorrow
5. Gone Today, Gone Tomorrow
January 3, 2000
Power outages send Little Costumed Buddy outside to play in the sunlight ... what a pain. When the power lines crackle next door and next door to that, Little Costumed Buddy begins to suspect foul play. He consults the Squad Patrol Handbook and he and Fat Dog set out to get to the bottom of the mysterious power drain.
An Onion a Day
4. An Onion a Day
January 3, 2000
When on a field trip to the Museum Of Unnatural History, Onion Boy is wrongly accused of breaking a valuable dinosaur skull. He's glibly told to simply go next door to the Land of The Dinosaurs and pick up a new one. Fat Dog and Little Costumed Buddy accompany him.
Going the Distance
3. Going the Distance
January 3, 2000
Little Costumed Buddy is having problems finishing the projects he starts. Fat Dog prescribes a vacation from his busy schedule on a thrilling expedition across Neighborhood X! Fat Dog dons his pith helmet and leads our hero and Piranha Mae from one unfinished endeavor to another.
Et Tu, Fat Dog?
2. Et Tu, Fat Dog?
January 3, 2000
Little Costumed Buddy takes his pal Fat Dog out for a birthday dinner at an all you can eat Italian Buffet called "Caesar's Place." It turns out the place is run by Caesar (the real Julius Caesar), and he's a big jerk. Before the day is through, our heroes are battling rabid gladiators in the coliseum for the after dinner show.
Forgotten Fat Dog
1. Forgotten Fat Dog
January 3, 2000
When Little Costumed Buddy's grandfather, Old Grandpappy Buddy, stops by for a visit, he brings a present of reverberating repercussions ... another dog. For the first time in recent history, Fat Dog has a rival and it's not looking so good for Fat Dog. That is until Fat Dog does what he does best ... spies on the dog and uncovers the fact that it is a fake.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 3, 2000