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An American animated television series, created by ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents (Animation)|The Fairly Odd Parents]]''/''[[Danny Phantom (Animation)|Danny Phantom]]'' creator Butch Hartman.
An American animated television series, created by ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]''/''[[Danny Phantom]]'' creator Butch Hartman.


A "dim-witted dog" named Dudley Puppy is recruited by T.U.F.F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) to protect his hometown of Petropolis with the aid of his partner, Kitty Katswell, against D.O.O.M. (Diabolical Order Of Mayhem).
A "dim-witted dog" named Dudley Puppy is recruited by T.U.F.F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) to protect his hometown of Petropolis with the aid of his partner, Kitty Katswell, against D.O.O.M. (Diabolical Order Of Mayhem).
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=== Tropes: ===


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* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: A running gag in the episode which introduces the Chameleon is Dudley (and [[Got Me Doing It|eventually, the Chameleon himself]]) pronouncing his name as "Cham-e-LE-on."
* [[AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle]]: A running gag in the episode which introduces the Chameleon is Dudley (and [[Got Me Doing It|eventually, the Chameleon himself]]) pronouncing his name as "Cham-e-LE-on."
* [[Action Girl]]: Kitty Katswell.
* [[Action Girl]]: Kitty Katswell.
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** The series' theme song is based on the theme to the 1960s TV series ''Secret Agent''.
** The series' theme song is based on the theme to the 1960s TV series ''Secret Agent''.
** The theme song to ''T.U.F.F. and D.O.O.M.'' in "Share-a-Lair" used ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'''s theme tune but tweaked the lyrics and graphics to fit.
** The theme song to ''T.U.F.F. and D.O.O.M.'' in "Share-a-Lair" used ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'''s theme tune but tweaked the lyrics and graphics to fit.
* [[AI Is a Crapshoot]]: R.I.T.A. in "Toast of T.U.F.F."
* [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot]]: R.I.T.A. in "Toast of T.U.F.F."
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Kitty Katswell.
* [[Alliterative Name]]: Kitty Katswell.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: Dudley is a combination of every breed of dog in existence, giving him the skills of each one (i.e. the nose of a bloodhound, speed of a greyhound, strength of a boxer, etc.) He must have quite a family tree.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: Dudley is a combination of every breed of dog in existence, giving him the skills of each one (i.e. the nose of a bloodhound, speed of a greyhound, strength of a boxer, etc.) He must have quite a family tree.
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* [[Animal Gender Bender]]: The male Bird Brain has laid eggs for comedic effect.
* [[Animal Gender Bender]]: The male Bird Brain has laid eggs for comedic effect.
* [[Annoying Laugh]]: Verminious Snaptrap
* [[Annoying Laugh]]: Verminious Snaptrap
* [[Anvil On Head]]: Happens in "The Dog Who Cried Fish" and "Puppy Love".
* [[Anvil on Head]]: Happens in "The Dog Who Cried Fish" and "Puppy Love".
** Also in the ep "Mission: Really Big Mission"
** Also in the ep "Mission: Really Big Mission"
* [[Anti Hero]]: Dudley Puppy (Type I).
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Dudley Puppy (Type I).
* [[Anti Villain]]: Birdbrain's henchmen: The Owl and the Bat.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Birdbrain's henchmen: The Owl and the Bat.
** {{spoiler|Slush, Snowflake's twin brother in "Chilly Dog".}}
** {{spoiler|Slush, Snowflake's twin brother in "Chilly Dog".}}
* [[Artificial Limb]]: The Chief has a bionic foot that makes him even cooler than he is already
* [[Artificial Limb]]: The Chief has a bionic foot that makes him even cooler than he is already
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: The Chameleon has a hard time focusing on his schemes over his stoma- OOH LADYBUG! *nom*
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]: The Chameleon has a hard time focusing on his schemes over his stoma- OOH LADYBUG! *nom*
** {{spoiler|Dudley Puppy during the beginning of the episode "Watch Dog."}}
** {{spoiler|Dudley Puppy during the beginning of the episode "Watch Dog."}}
* [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Dudley and Kitty have several of these moments.
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Dudley and Kitty have several of these moments.
* [[Bad Bad Acting]]: From "Doom-Mates":
* [[Bad Bad Acting]]: From "Doom-Mates":
{{quote| '''Kitty''': Oh, no. My whiskers are still gone.<br />
{{quote|'''Kitty''': Oh, no. My whiskers are still gone.
'''Dudley''': Oh, no. Don't fall on the bomb detonator.<br />
'''Dudley''': Oh, no. Don't fall on the bomb detonator.
(Cue fall) }}
(Cue fall) }}
** Also from the scene with Dr. Apocalypse in "Super Duper Crime Busters".
** Also from the scene with Dr. Apocalypse in "Super Duper Crime Busters".
* [[Bad News Irrelevant News]]: From "Mall Rat":
* [[Bad News, Irrelevant News]]: From "Mall Rat":
{{quote| '''Keswick''': Chief, I've analyzed the blueprint of the mall. The bad news is, there's absolutely no way to stop the mall from hurtling toward the sun.<br />
{{quote|'''Keswick''': Chief, I've analyzed the blueprint of the mall. The bad news is, there's absolutely no way to stop the mall from hurtling toward the sun.
'''Chief''': Hmm. What's the good news?<br />
'''Chief''': Hmm. What's the good news?
'''Keswick''': The food court's open till nine. }}
'''Keswick''': The food court's open till nine. }}
* [[Bald Women]]: Kitty has lost her hair and fur several times to [[Gag Haircut]] situations. Fifi (the Chameleon in disguise) briefly had part of her head shaved by a vending machine haircut (in addition to her poodle fur).
* [[Bald Women]]: Kitty has lost her hair and fur several times to [[Gag Haircut]] situations. Fifi (the Chameleon in disguise) briefly had part of her head shaved by a vending machine haircut (in addition to her poodle fur).
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animals]]: Verminious Snaptrap, the Chameleon, Chief the flea, and several background characters.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal]]s: Verminious Snaptrap, the Chameleon, Chief the flea, and several background characters.
* [[Beard of Evil]]: Dudley *and* Kitty each wear one in order to resemble their [[Evil Twin|evil twins]]: Dr. Rabies and Madame Katastrophe.
* [[Beard of Evil]]: Dudley *and* Kitty each wear one in order to resemble their [[Evil Twin|evil twins]]: Dr. Rabies and Madame Katastrophe.
* [[Big Bad]]: Snap Trap, though other recurring villains not related to him have their own episodes as well.
* [[Big Bad]]: Snap Trap, though other recurring villains not related to him have their own episodes as well.
* [[Black Sheep]]: "Diary of a Mad Cat" reveals Kitty has a criminal sister.
* [[Black Sheep]]: "Diary of a Mad Cat" reveals Kitty has a criminal sister.
* [[Blue Eyes]]: Dudley.
* [[Blue Eyes]]: Dudley.
* [[Bread Eggs Breaded Eggs]]: Kitty tries to warn that Snaptrap's having reformed is probably a scam, and the citizens of Petropolis should not trust his kindness.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs]]: Kitty tries to warn that Snaptrap's having reformed is probably a scam, and the citizens of Petropolis should not trust his kindness.
{{quote| '''Kitty:''' They could be poisoned, or bombs, or...or poisonous bombs!}}
{{quote|'''Kitty:''' They could be poisoned, or bombs, or...or poisonous bombs!}}
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Parodied. Dudley travels back in time two minutes in order to grab the last donut before Kitty gets it. This somehow causes Snaptrap to always have been the ruler of Petropolis and prevents the formation of T.U.F.F.
* [[Butterfly of Doom]]: Parodied. Dudley travels back in time two minutes in order to grab the last donut before Kitty gets it. This somehow causes Snaptrap to always have been the ruler of Petropolis and prevents the formation of T.U.F.F.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: In "The Rat Pack", some of Dudley's clones play "Monkey In The Middle". Unfortunately, they don't know the rules.
* [[Calvin Ball]]: In "The Rat Pack", some of Dudley's clones play "Monkey In The Middle". Unfortunately, they don't know the rules.
* [[Captain Obvious]]: In "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'", after Snaptrap has accidentally eaten some blue cheese and blown up to the size of a blimp:
* [[Captain Obvious]]: In "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'", after Snaptrap has accidentally eaten some blue cheese and blown up to the size of a blimp:
{{quote| '''Ollie''': Come to think of it, aren't you allergic to cheese?<br />
{{quote|'''Ollie''': Come to think of it, aren't you allergic to cheese?
'''Snaptrap''': Well, thank you, [[Captain Obvious]]. }}
'''Snaptrap''': Well, thank you, [[Captain Obvious]]. }}
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: A world of talking animals, including cows and birds, has steak, fried chicken, and other meat as food.
* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: A world of talking animals, including cows and birds, has steak, fried chicken, and other meat as food.
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** To be totally fair, the bar isn't exactly set too high...
** To be totally fair, the bar isn't exactly set too high...
** Parodied in "The Curse of King Mutt"
** Parodied in "The Curse of King Mutt"
{{quote| '''Kitty''' [TO DUDLEY]: "Honestly, why can't you be more like a cat? Determined, and focused, and... (SPOTS A TOY MOUSE) '''MOUSE!'''" ''[[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|*KITTY PROCEEDS TO CHASE IT*.]]''}}
{{quote|'''Kitty''' [TO DUDLEY]: "Honestly, why can't you be more like a cat? Determined, and focused, and... (SPOTS A TOY MOUSE) '''MOUSE!'''" ''[[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny|*KITTY PROCEEDS TO CHASE IT*.]]''}}
* [[Cartoon Creature]]: [[Word of God]] says, "[T.U.F.F.] always knows [Keswick] will have the answer, but they just don't know what kind of animal he is."
* [[Cartoon Creature]]: [[Word of God]] says, "[T.U.F.F.] always knows [Keswick] will have the answer, but they just don't know what kind of animal he is."
** Case in point, the webbed feet may lead one to believe him a platypus, but then there's the lack of duck bill or beaver tail...and the fact that he has ''gills''. And that he [[Beyond the Impossible|laid]] [[Hermaphrodite|an egg]].
** Case in point, the webbed feet may lead one to believe him a platypus, but then there's the lack of duck bill or beaver tail...and the fact that he has ''gills''. And that he [[Beyond the Impossible|laid]] [[Hermaphrodite|an egg]].
** Lampshaded earlier in the same episode:
** Lampshaded earlier in the same episode:
{{quote| '''Dudley''': ...find a female dog or kangaroo or whatever it is you are.<br />
{{quote|'''Dudley''': ...find a female dog or kangaroo or whatever it is you are.
'''Kitty''': I thought he was a labradoodle.<br />
'''Kitty''': I thought he was a labradoodle.
'''Dudley''': He can't be, he's [[Animal Gender Bender|got a pouch]].<br />
'''Dudley''': He can't be, he's [[Animal Gender Bender|got a pouch]].
(''Keswick stuffs an object down his pants'') }}
(''Keswick stuffs an object down his pants'') }}
*** Its revealed in a later episode that Keswick is actually part of his own species, also called Keswick. They have quite an unusual life cycle, including a 'platypus phase' where they shoot toxic quills when they hiccup.
*** Its revealed in a later episode that Keswick is actually part of his own species, also called Keswick. They have quite an unusual life cycle, including a 'platypus phase' where they shoot toxic quills when they hiccup.
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* [[Cloning Blues]]: "The Rat Pack".
* [[Cloning Blues]]: "The Rat Pack".
* [[Companion Cube]]: Vivian, Verminious Snaptrap's bar of soap in "Mall Rat".
* [[Companion Cube]]: Vivian, Verminious Snaptrap's bar of soap in "Mall Rat".
* [[Cone of Shame]]: Dudley has to wear one so he won't scratch at the [[Gross Up Close Up|horrible red rash]] on his butt.
* [[Cone of Shame]]: Dudley has to wear one so he won't scratch at the [[Gross Up Close-Up|horrible red rash]] on his butt.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: Zigzagged with the volcano rides at Lava Land in "Disobedience School".
* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: Zigzagged with the volcano rides at Lava Land in "Disobedience School".
* [[Couch Gag]]: The outcome of Dudley's guitar riff in the opening.
* [[Couch Gag]]: The outcome of Dudley's guitar riff in the opening.
* [[Crouching Moron Hidden Badass]]: Dudley, definitely.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Dudley, definitely.
* [[Cute Kitten]]: Kitty as a kitten is just darn adorable.
* [[Cute Kitten]]: Kitty as a kitten is just darn adorable.
* [[Da Chief]]
* [[Da Chief]]
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* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: D.O.O.M. of course.
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: D.O.O.M. of course.
* [[Dystopia]]: The {{spoiler|Snaptrap-ruled alternate timeline created by Dudley's use of [[Time Travel]] in "Watch Dog".}}
* [[Dystopia]]: The {{spoiler|Snaptrap-ruled alternate timeline created by Dudley's use of [[Time Travel]] in "Watch Dog".}}
* [[Eek a Mouse]]: Word for word in "Share-a-Lair", from an elephant.
* [[Eek! A Mouse!]]: Word for word in "Share-a-Lair", from an elephant.
* [[Episode Title Card]]: As with Hartman's other works, this one has this, in the form of a case file portfolio.
* [[Episode Title Card]]: As with Hartman's other works, this one has this, in the form of a case file portfolio.
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Verminious Snaptrap would ''never'' kill anybody on their birthday without letting them celebrate it first. "No one's THAT evil!"
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Verminious Snaptrap would ''never'' kill anybody on their birthday without letting them celebrate it first. "No one's THAT evil!"
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** The reason why Snaptrap tells [[Just Between You and Me|the Agents his latest plan]] is because he thinks it's rude not to.
** The reason why Snaptrap tells [[Just Between You and Me|the Agents his latest plan]] is because he thinks it's rude not to.
** Kitty's criminal sister [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|used her one phone call to call their mom on her birthday]].
** Kitty's criminal sister [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas|used her one phone call to call their mom on her birthday]].
* [[Everythings Even Worse With Sharks]]: Snaptrap's favorite form of torture (mostly [[The Chew Toy|Larry's]]) is a tank filled with sharks.
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]]: Snaptrap's favorite form of torture (mostly [[The Chew Toy|Larry's]]) is a tank filled with sharks.
* [[Everythings Worse With Bears]]: Leather Teddy.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bears]]: Leather Teddy.
* [[Evil Duo]]: Villains in certain episodes.
* [[Evil Duo]]: Villains in certain episodes.
** Snowflake and Slush (Chilly Dog)
** Snowflake and Slush (Chilly Dog)
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** {{spoiler|Quacky the Duck and The Sharing Moose}} in Lucky Duck.
** {{spoiler|Quacky the Duck and The Sharing Moose}} in Lucky Duck.
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Is it ever!
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Is it ever!
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: In addition to doing things that qualify as evil, most of Snaptrap's actions seem to [[Poke the Poodle]].
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: In addition to doing things that qualify as evil, most of Snaptrap's actions seem to [[Poke the Poodle]].
* [[Evil Twin]]: Dr. Rabies and Madame Catastrophe. Oddly, they have [[Beard of Evil|evil goatees]] that make them look like they're from an alternate dimension, but it's just a coincidence and they're actually [[Criminal Doppelganger|Criminal Doppelgangers]].
* [[Evil Twin]]: Dr. Rabies and Madame Catastrophe. Oddly, they have [[Beard of Evil|evil goatees]] that make them look like they're from an alternate dimension, but it's just a coincidence and they're actually [[Criminal Doppelganger|Criminal Doppelgangers]].
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Like ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' and ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' before it, the theme song is made to explain the premise of the show.
* [[Expository Theme Tune]]: Like ''[[Fairly Oddparents]]'' and ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' before it, the theme song is made to explain the premise of the show.
* [[Expy]]: The Chief is very similar to Principal Pixiefrog from [[My Gym Partners a Monkey]].
* [[Expy]]: The Chief is very similar to Principal Pixiefrog from [[My Gym Partner's a Monkey]].
** Francisco looks a lot like [[Hanna Barbera|Wally Gator]].
** Francisco looks a lot like [[Hanna-Barbera|Wally Gator]].
** The two rabbit siblings in "Chilly Dog" are similar to [[Yin Yang Yo (Animation)|Yin and Yang]].
** The two rabbit siblings in "Chilly Dog" are similar to [[Yin Yang Yo!|Yin and Yang]].
* [[Fallen Hero]]: {{spoiler|Jack Rabbit.}}
* [[Fallen Hero]]: {{spoiler|Jack Rabbit.}}
* [[Fantastic Voyage Plot]]: Dudley and the Chief have this experience when they're swallowed by the Chameleon.
* [[Fantastic Voyage Plot]]: Dudley and the Chief have this experience when they're swallowed by the Chameleon.
* [[Female Feline Male Mutt]]
* [[Female Feline, Male Mutt]]
* [[Four Fingered Hands]]: This becomes especially obvious in this scene from "Purr-fect Partners":
* [[Four-Fingered Hands]]: This becomes especially obvious in this scene from "Purr-fect Partners":
{{quote| '''Snaptrap''': Ready to lose one of your nine lives?<br />
{{quote|'''Snaptrap''': Ready to lose one of your nine lives?
'''Kitty''': I'd rather use my ''[[Lampshade Hanging|ten claws]]''! (brandishing her claws, of which there are clearly only eight) }}
'''Kitty''': I'd rather use my ''[[Lampshade Hanging|ten claws]]''! (brandishing her claws, of which there are clearly only eight) }}
** Actually, that is an accurate fact about cats. They only have four 'fingers' on each paw, but also have a fifth claw further up their legs. So she would have ten claws and four fingers.
** Actually, that is an accurate fact about cats. They only have four 'fingers' on each paw, but also have a fifth claw further up their legs. So she would have ten claws and four fingers.
* [[Four Legged Insect]]: Chief the flea.
* [[Four-Legged Insect]]: Chief the flea.
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: The episode "[[Shout Out|Freaky Spy Day]]".
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]]: The episode "[[Shout-Out|Freaky Spy Day]]".
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In some, Verminious Snaptrap, considering he got what it could be [[Abusive Parents|Abusive Mother]], based in all the hints on te show about her, and the hateness that Snaptrap has against her.
* [[Freudian Excuse]]: In some, Verminious Snaptrap, considering he got what it could be [[Abusive Parents|Abusive Mother]], based in all the hints on te show about her, and the hateness that Snaptrap has against her.
** Also, the Chameleon, caused by being a social outcast.
** Also, the Chameleon, caused by being a social outcast.
* [[Fun T Shirt]]: In "Mall Rat", Dudley wears a blue variation of his shirt with "I ♥" and the graphic of a muffin.
* [[Fun T-Shirt]]: In "Mall Rat", Dudley wears a blue variation of his shirt with "I ♥" and the graphic of a muffin.
* [[Fun With Acronyms]]: T.U.F.F. ('''T'''urbo '''U'''ndercover '''F'''ighting '''F'''orce) and D.O.O.M. ('''D'''iabolical '''O'''rder '''O'''f '''M'''ayhem).
* [[Fun with Acronyms]]: T.U.F.F. ('''T'''urbo '''U'''ndercover '''F'''ighting '''F'''orce) and D.O.O.M. ('''D'''iabolical '''O'''rder '''O'''f '''M'''ayhem).
* [[Funny Animal]]: Dudley is a walking, talking secret agent, but still harbors affection for chewing his own butt and chew toys. Also, Kitty has little to no balance when her whiskers are cut, as the popular (but incorrect) myth states about real cats.
* [[Funny Animal]]: Dudley is a walking, talking secret agent, but still harbors affection for chewing his own butt and chew toys. Also, Kitty has little to no balance when her whiskers are cut, as the popular (but incorrect) myth states about real cats.
* [[Fur Bikini]]: In "Hot Dog" Kitty makes herself one by shaving off all her fur except for one big patch in the shape of a one-piece.
* [[Fur Bikini]]: In "Hot Dog" Kitty makes herself one by shaving off all her fur except for one big patch in the shape of a one-piece.
* [[Furry Confusion]]: In the very first episode we see Verminious Snaptrap, a large anthropomorphic rat, use a mystical [[Artifact of Doom]] known as the Kruger Rat to control the minds of all rats in the city. Feral rats.
* [[Furry Confusion]]: In the very first episode we see Verminious Snaptrap, a large anthropomorphic rat, use a mystical [[Artifact of Doom]] known as the Kruger Rat to control the minds of all rats in the city. Feral rats.
** In Snapdad, it reveals Snaptrap used to have a pet hamster.
** In Snapdad, it reveals Snaptrap used to have a pet hamster.
** We've also seen an anthro-cow as a TUFF agent, and normal cows drawn to Snaptrap's lair [[It Makes Sense in Context|with a giant magnet.]]
** We've also seen an anthro-cow as a TUFF agent, and normal cows drawn to Snaptrap's lair [[It Makes Sense in Context|with a giant magnet.]]
** Kitty used to leave dead mice at the Chief's door.
** Kitty used to leave dead mice at the Chief's door.
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Keswick, by far. He's made a machine that makes donuts out of thin air and redesigned D.O.O.M.'s lair using [[Beyond the Impossible|soup cans and a shark tank.]]
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: Keswick, by far. He's made a machine that makes donuts out of thin air and redesigned D.O.O.M.'s lair using [[Beyond the Impossible|soup cans and a shark tank.]]
* [[Gag Haircut]]: Dudley gave himself one in "Hot Dog".
* [[Gag Haircut]]: Dudley gave himself one in "Hot Dog".
** Kitty has lost her hair and fur [[Running Gag|several times]] in a few episodes. In "Hot Dog," she shaved off almost all of her fur (except her hair, tail, and torso) when Petropolis had turned into a hot desert. In "Big Dog on Campus," she (unknowingly) went undercover to Dudley's high school reunion as a girl who had lost all of her hair. Then half of her hair was blown off by a bomb in "Doom Mates." Also, her hair was burned off (though the rest of her was fine) in "Snappy Campers."
** Kitty has lost her hair and fur [[Running Gag|several times]] in a few episodes. In "Hot Dog," she shaved off almost all of her fur (except her hair, tail, and torso) when Petropolis had turned into a hot desert. In "Big Dog on Campus," she (unknowingly) went undercover to Dudley's high school reunion as a girl who had lost all of her hair. Then half of her hair was blown off by a bomb in "Doom Mates." Also, her hair was burned off (though the rest of her was fine) in "Snappy Campers."
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: Happens in "Kid Stuff" when Dudley comes up with a plan to beat Snaptrap with Quacky the Duck's help.
* [[Gilligan Cut]]: Happens in "Kid Stuff" when Dudley comes up with a plan to beat Snaptrap with Quacky the Duck's help.
{{quote| '''Dudley''': I'm president of his fan club. He can't say no to me.<br />
{{quote|'''Dudley''': I'm president of his fan club. He can't say no to me.
''(Cut to Dudley bruised and bandaged)''<br />
''(Cut to Dudley bruised and bandaged)''
'''Keswick''': I can't believe he said no to you. }}
'''Keswick''': I can't believe he said no to you. }}
** Also, in "Booby Trap":
** Also, in "Booby Trap":
{{quote| '''Dudley''': What's he gonna do? Put us in jail?<br />
{{quote|'''Dudley''': What's he gonna do? Put us in jail?
[cut to Dudley and Kitty in jail]<br />
[cut to Dudley and Kitty in jail]
'''Dudley''': Wow, he put us in jail. }}
'''Dudley''': Wow, he put us in jail. }}
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]: "Or should I call you...THE CHAMELEON?!"
* [[Giving Someone the Pointer Finger]]: "Or should I call you...THE CHAMELEON?!"
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* [[Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress]]: In "Puppy Love", The Chameleon realizes that he can't stick to walls in the form of a French poodle. Only then does he fall off the side of the building that he has been stuck to for a while now.
* [[Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress]]: In "Puppy Love", The Chameleon realizes that he can't stick to walls in the form of a French poodle. Only then does he fall off the side of the building that he has been stuck to for a while now.
* [[Green Eyes]]: Kitty.
* [[Green Eyes]]: Kitty.
* [[Grievous Harm With a Body]]: Done by Dudley in "Doom-Mates".
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: Done by Dudley in "Doom-Mates".
* [[Gross Up Close Up]]: Dudley's butt rash in "Dog Dish", much to everyone's horror.
* [[Gross Up Close-Up]]: Dudley's butt rash in "Dog Dish", much to everyone's horror.
{{quote| '''Chief''': My eyes!}}
{{quote|'''Chief''': My eyes!}}
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Believe it or not, {{spoiler|The Chief!}}
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Believe it or not, {{spoiler|The Chief!}}
** Also, Dudley Puppy in "Hot Dog".
** Also, Dudley Puppy in "Hot Dog".
* [[Half Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: Dudley.
* [[Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal]]: Dudley.
** Averted in ''Mom-A-Geddon'' where it's shown that Dudley wears underpants underneath [[Fur Is Clothing|pants that look like naked animal legs.]]
** Averted in ''Mom-A-Geddon'' where it's shown that Dudley wears underpants underneath [[Fur Is Clothing|pants that look like naked animal legs.]]
* [[Hammerspace]]: Kitty pulls a cannon that's about ten times her size out from behind her back in "Mall Rat". Later in the same episode, she pulls out two pom-poms to perform a gloating dance after it turns out that {{spoiler|[[Cassandra Truth|she was right about Snaptrap being evil]] the entire time that he was pretending to have changed after his stay in prison.}}
* [[Hammerspace]]: Kitty pulls a cannon that's about ten times her size out from behind her back in "Mall Rat". Later in the same episode, she pulls out two pom-poms to perform a gloating dance after it turns out that {{spoiler|[[Cassandra Truth|she was right about Snaptrap being evil]] the entire time that he was pretending to have changed after his stay in prison.}}
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* [[The Hero]]: Dudley
* [[The Hero]]: Dudley
** [[Heroic Dog]]
** [[Heroic Dog]]
* [[Hero With an F In Good]]: Snaptrap's temporary [[Heel Face Turn]] in "Snap Dad" was foiled by the fact that he was a kleptomaniac [[Jerkass]], as well as generally incompetent as a good guy.
* [[Hero with an F In Good]]: Snaptrap's temporary [[Heel Face Turn]] in "Snap Dad" was foiled by the fact that he was a kleptomaniac [[Jerkass]], as well as generally incompetent as a good guy.
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: Kitty, quite prominently.
* [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: Kitty, quite prominently.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: Ollie (and maybe Fransisco and Larry as well) to Snaptrap.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]]: Ollie (and maybe Fransisco and Larry as well) to Snaptrap.
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* [[Informed Deformity]]: In "Diary of a Mad Cat" there's a [[Running Gag]] where people point out Kitty's "broad shoulders."
* [[Informed Deformity]]: In "Diary of a Mad Cat" there's a [[Running Gag]] where people point out Kitty's "broad shoulders."
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Snaptrap and Peggy Puppy (Dudley's mom) in "Snap Dad." [[Status Quo Is God|It didn't last]].
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Snaptrap and Peggy Puppy (Dudley's mom) in "Snap Dad." [[Status Quo Is God|It didn't last]].
** Also, plenty of fans ship [[Fan Preferred Couple|Dudley/Kitty]].
** Also, plenty of fans ship [[Fan-Preferred Couple|Dudley/Kitty]].
* [[I Want Grandkids]]: According to Kitty's diary her mother is pressuring her to get married.
* [[I Want Grandkids]]: According to Kitty's diary her mother is pressuring her to get married. But Keswick's mother directly pointed out that she wants grandkids as mentioned by Keswick in "Mom's Away".
* [[Jewish Mother]]: Dudley's mother is a blatant one.
* [[Jewish Mother]]: Dudley's mother is a blatant one.
* [[Keet]]: Dudley. Dear Lord, Dudley.
* [[Keet]]: Dudley. Dear Lord, Dudley.
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Bird Brain, who uses this to his advantage to protect himself from TUFF. Until he violates this by creating a giant mutant Boobie, therefore no longer protected by the law for being the last one.
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Bird Brain, who uses this to his advantage to protect himself from TUFF. Until he violates this by creating a giant mutant Boobie, therefore no longer protected by the law for being the last one.
** Possibly Keswick, who is part of his own species. Part of their life cycle is growing a reptilian tail that breaks off and becomes another Keswick, who they must fight to the death.
** Possibly Keswick, who is part of his own species. Part of their life cycle is growing a reptilian tail that breaks off and becomes another Keswick, who they must fight to the death.
{{quote| '''Keswick''': There can be only ONE Keswick!}}
{{quote|'''Keswick''': There can be only ONE Keswick!}}
* [[Left the Background Music On]]: In "Dog Daze", when Snaptrap was hypnotizing Dudley, eerie hypnotic music was playing in the background. In the end, it turned out to be being played by Larry, who Snaptrap told to knock it off as it was creeping him out.
* [[Left the Background Music On]]: In "Dog Daze", when Snaptrap was hypnotizing Dudley, eerie hypnotic music was playing in the background. In the end, it turned out to be being played by Larry, who Snaptrap told to knock it off as it was creeping him out.
* [[Lego Genetics]]: Dudly is a combination of every breed of dog ever, and somehow a bit of goat. But the all-time winner is Keswick, who has gills, webbed feet, lays eggs, has a pouch, and who knows what else.
* [[Lego Genetics]]: Dudly is a combination of every breed of dog ever, and somehow a bit of goat. But the all-time winner is Keswick, who has gills, webbed feet, lays eggs, has a pouch, and who knows what else.
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** In "Mind Trap" Kitty bakes fish cookies that even she hates.
** In "Mind Trap" Kitty bakes fish cookies that even she hates.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]
* [[Line of Sight Name]]: In ''The Wrong Stuff'', Dudley and Keswick try to hide their identity from Kitty by saying that their name is "Bob" and the name of a sign, such as "Men's Room" or "Don't Feed The Squirrels" or "Stay Off The Grass".
* [[Line-of-Sight Name]]: In ''The Wrong Stuff'', Dudley and Keswick try to hide their identity from Kitty by saying that their name is "Bob" and the name of a sign, such as "Men's Room" or "Don't Feed The Squirrels" or "Stay Off The Grass".
* [[Literal Metaphor]]:
* [[Literal Metaphor]]:
** From "Puppy Love":
** From "Puppy Love":
{{quote| '''Kitty''': We've just been a little disorganized since we lost our secretary.<br />
{{quote|'''Kitty''': We've just been a little disorganized since we lost our secretary.
'''Chief''': The secretary quit?!<br />
'''Chief''': The secretary quit?!
'''Keswick''': No, we literally lost her. She took a ten-minute break, stuff piled up, and we never saw her again. }}
'''Keswick''': No, we literally lost her. She took a ten-minute break, stuff piled up, and we never saw her again. }}
** And later:
** And later:
{{quote| '''Dudley''': Whoa! Your dress is smoking!<br />
{{quote|'''Dudley''': Whoa! Your dress is smoking!
'''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': Thank you.<br />
'''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': Thank you.
'''Dudley''': No, I mean it's ''really'' smoking! }}
'''Dudley''': No, I mean it's ''really'' smoking! }}
** In "Snap Dad", Dudley's mother Peggy isn't too broken up over Snap Trap turning back to his evil ways, saying she saw the writing on the wall...because Snap Trap ''literally'' wrote it on the wall.
** In "Snap Dad", Dudley's mother Peggy isn't too broken up over Snap Trap turning back to his evil ways, saying she saw the writing on the wall...because Snap Trap ''literally'' wrote it on the wall.
** In "The Rat Pack", when the Chief said that the reviews for a musical were terrible, Snaptrap replied that the critics didn't know anything....because he had their minds erased.
** In "The Rat Pack", when the Chief said that the reviews for a musical were terrible, Snaptrap replied that the critics didn't know anything....because he had their minds erased.
* [[Love Redeems]]: Invoked and subverted in "Snap Dad" when Snaptrap agrees to go straight because he's fallen in love with Dudley's mom, and was actually sincere about it, trying his best to perform a [[Heel Face Turn]]. He eventually breaks it off with her because of his inability to actually act good and the fact he still cares too much for his former D.O.O.M. teammates (except Larry) to turn on them.
* [[Love Redeems]]: Invoked and subverted in "Snap Dad" when Snaptrap agrees to go straight because he's fallen in love with Dudley's mom, and was actually sincere about it, trying his best to perform a [[Heel Face Turn]]. He eventually breaks it off with her because of his inability to actually act good and the fact he still cares too much for his former D.O.O.M. teammates (except Larry) to turn on them.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Bird Brain. Keswick is a heroic version of this, as he often invents things for the sake of inventing them, including dangerous things like an acid spraying waffle maker, which even ''he'' questions why he created.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Bird Brain. Keswick is a heroic version of this, as he often invents things for the sake of inventing them, including dangerous things like an acid spraying waffle maker, which even ''he'' questions why he created.
* [[Magic Feather]]: Kitty gives Dudley a collar that is supposed to reduce fear. The collar is ordinary, however.
* [[Magic Feather]]: Kitty gives Dudley a collar that is supposed to reduce fear. The collar is ordinary, however.
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Keswick corrects Snaptrap the first could of times he says his name incorrectly, but quickly gives up. {{spoiler|Keswick does it with his own name at the end of the episode, as well as says Snaptrap's, with Snaptrap correcting him.}}
* [[My Name Is Not Durwood]]: Keswick corrects Snaptrap the first could of times he says his name incorrectly, but quickly gives up. {{spoiler|Keswick does it with his own name at the end of the episode, as well as says Snaptrap's, with Snaptrap correcting him.}}
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* [[Nobody Can Die]]: Usually played straight (it's a cartoon by Butch Hartman on Nickelodeon, for crying out loud), but rather surprisingly averted in the second episode. {{spoiler|The Chameleon, seeking revenge on Kitty Katswell for capturing him, traps her in a small chamber with a bomb that can be detonated several times. He proceeds to blow her up 8 times, supposedly killing her repeatedly until she's only got one life left (since as a cat she has [[Cats Have Nine Lives|9 to start with]]).}}
* [[Nobody Can Die]]: Usually played straight (it's a cartoon by Butch Hartman on Nickelodeon, for crying out loud), but rather surprisingly averted in the second episode. {{spoiler|The Chameleon, seeking revenge on Kitty Katswell for capturing him, traps her in a small chamber with a bomb that can be detonated several times. He proceeds to blow her up 8 times, supposedly killing her repeatedly until she's only got one life left (since as a cat she has [[Cats Have Nine Lives|9 to start with]]).}}
** Although the Chameleon survives several explosions from the same bomb, so its lethality is questionable. It was certainly shown as Kitty just getting more frazzled with each blast, rather than dying.
** Although the Chameleon survives several explosions from the same bomb, so its lethality is questionable. It was certainly shown as Kitty just getting more frazzled with each blast, rather than dying.
* [[Not Even Bothering With the Accent]]: The Chameleon, despite having the ability to transform into anyone, he (usually) still uses his normal voice, occasionally using phrases related to his disguise. {{spoiler|For example, when he infiltrated T.U.F.F. by disguising himself as "Fifi Oui-Oui", a gorgeous French Poodle, he said "French" phrases like "Notre Dame", "Eiffel Tower" and "Jacques Cousteau".}}
* [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent]]: The Chameleon, despite having the ability to transform into anyone, he (usually) still uses his normal voice, occasionally using phrases related to his disguise. {{spoiler|For example, when he infiltrated T.U.F.F. by disguising himself as "Fifi Oui-Oui", a gorgeous French Poodle, he said "French" phrases like "Notre Dame", "Eiffel Tower" and "Jacques Cousteau".}}
* [[Off Model]]: The animators can't seem to decide whether Kitty's nose is circular or triangular.
* [[Off-Model]]: The animators can't seem to decide whether Kitty's nose is circular or triangular.
* [[The One Who Wears Shoes]]: Kitty and Keswick.
* [[The One Who Wears Shoes]]: Kitty and Keswick.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Arguably Kitty is the only one with any sense.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Arguably Kitty is the only one with any sense.
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** Bird Brain when you compare him to Verminious Snaptrap and the Chameleon.
** Bird Brain when you compare him to Verminious Snaptrap and the Chameleon.
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]: The Chameleon, naturally.
* [[Overly Long Tongue]]: The Chameleon, naturally.
* [[Pantsless Males Fully Dressed Females]]: Played straight with Dudley and Kitty. All other males are fully clothed.
* [[Pantsless Males, Fully-Dressed Females]]: Played straight with Dudley and Kitty. All other males are fully clothed.
* [[Panty Shot]]: {{spoiler|Kitty's pink underwear in Snappy Campers: Here, Keswick said he had sewed Kitty and Dudley's name in their underwears. So, Dudley and Kitty pulled out their own underwear to confirm it.}}
* [[Panty Shot]]: {{spoiler|Kitty's pink underwear in Snappy Campers: Here, Keswick said he had sewed Kitty and Dudley's name in their underwears. So, Dudley and Kitty pulled out their own underwear to confirm it.}}
* [[Paper Thin Disguise]]: The Chameleon - not visually, because he can copy appearance perfectly, but in acting. He's an incredibly bad actor ([[Depending On the Writer|except when he's not]]), and his idea of sounding convincingly anything is to litter his talking with random phrases related to the person he's impersonating (when he acts French he inserts French foods into his sentences for no reason, same with impersonating a general with military talk). Surprisingly, this never fails to fool anyone.
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: The Chameleon - not visually, because he can copy appearance perfectly, but in acting. He's an incredibly bad actor ([[Depending on the Writer|except when he's not]]), and his idea of sounding convincingly anything is to litter his talking with random phrases related to the person he's impersonating (when he acts French he inserts French foods into his sentences for no reason, same with impersonating a general with military talk). Surprisingly, this never fails to fool anyone.
* [[Parental Bonus]]: The [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' in the episode "Share-a-Lair".
* [[Parental Bonus]]: The [[Affectionate Parody]] of ''[[The Brady Bunch]]'' in the episode "Share-a-Lair".
** One ep had Dudley and Kitty wearing sports jerseys, [[Get Smart (TV)|Dudley's has 86 on it and Kitty's has 99!]]
** One ep had Dudley and Kitty wearing sports jerseys, [[Get Smart|Dudley's has 86 on it and Kitty's has 99!]]
** ''Lucky Duck'' has a Counting Cougar.
** ''Lucky Duck'' has a Counting Cougar.
* [[Perky Female Minion]]: Zippy, Birdbrain's overly cheerful assistant.
* [[Perky Female Minion]]: Zippy, Birdbrain's overly cheerful assistant.
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** Hell, there is at least one running gag per-episode! Some examples are Kitty putting people to sleep with her talk about proper health in 'Bored of Education' and Dudley ending every description of how bad the Stinkbug smells with "in Atlantic City!" in 'Law and Odor'.
** Hell, there is at least one running gag per-episode! Some examples are Kitty putting people to sleep with her talk about proper health in 'Bored of Education' and Dudley ending every description of how bad the Stinkbug smells with "in Atlantic City!" in 'Law and Odor'.
* [[Scrabble Babble]]: Snaptrap plays "Schmoodled". When challenged, he zaps the appointment. "There, I schmoodled Larry."
* [[Scrabble Babble]]: Snaptrap plays "Schmoodled". When challenged, he zaps the appointment. "There, I schmoodled Larry."
** It became a [[Running Gag]] for the episode that whenever stuff blew up, they used "schmoodled"
** It became a [[Running Gag]] for the episode that whenever stuff blew up, they used "schmoodled"
* [[Screw This I'm Outta Here]]: Chameleon started dating Dudley's mother Peggy in "Snap Dad", but instantly broke it off and ran for it when he found out she had kids (though it may have been ''who'' her son was).
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: Chameleon started dating Dudley's mother Peggy in "Snap Dad", but instantly broke it off and ran for it when he found out she had kids (though it may have been ''who'' her son was).
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Kitty is affected by this after her uncle gives her a word-a-day calendar.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: Kitty is affected by this after her uncle gives her a word-a-day calendar.
* [[Serious Business]]: As seen in "Watch-Dog", getting the only chocolate donut in the breakroom is such for Dudley and Kitty.
* [[Serious Business]]: As seen in "Watch-Dog", getting the only chocolate donut in the breakroom is such for Dudley and Kitty.
* [[Shape Shifter]]: The Chameleon, but only because of his suit.
* [[Shape Shifter]]: The Chameleon, but only because of his suit.
* [[Shout Out]]: In "Mom-a-Geddon", Agent Nuts shoots his reflection in a mirror after shouting, [[The Godfather (Film)|"I know it was you, Fredo!"]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: In "Mom-a-Geddon", Agent Nuts shoots his reflection in a mirror after shouting, [[The Godfather|"I know it was you, Fredo!"]]
** In "Share a Lair", Keswick is working on a not-so-giant version of ''[[The Iron Giant]]''
** In "Share a Lair", Keswick is working on a not-so-giant version of ''[[The Iron Giant]]''
** In "Dog Daze," Chief is wearing an apron that says "Top Chief." This apron's font is in the same style as the television show Top Chef, complete with a knife between the two words.
** In "Dog Daze," Chief is wearing an apron that says "Top Chief." This apron's font is in the same style as the television show Top Chef, complete with a knife between the two words.
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* [[Species Surname]]: Dudley.
* [[Species Surname]]: Dudley.
** Inverted ''and'' played straight with ''Kitty Kat''swell.
** Inverted ''and'' played straight with ''Kitty Kat''swell.
* [[Speech Impaired Animal]]: Birdbrain's henchmen, an owl who only says "Who?" and a blind bat that only says "Where?".
* [[Speech-Impaired Animal]]: Birdbrain's henchmen, an owl who only says "Who?" and a blind bat that only says "Where?".
* [[Speech Impediment]]: Keswick stutters, and Snaptrap has a lisp.
* [[Speech Impediment]]: Keswick stutters, and Snaptrap has a lisp.
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: The [[Episode Title Card]] will always have a picture of the episode's main bad guy. Usually it's the last picture. {{spoiler|This can be a bad thing with several episodes, such as "The Wrong Stuff" and "Toast of T.U.F.F".}}
* [[Spoiler Opening]]: The [[Episode Title Card]] will always have a picture of the episode's main bad guy. Usually it's the last picture. {{spoiler|This can be a bad thing with several episodes, such as "The Wrong Stuff" and "Toast of T.U.F.F".}}
* [[Spy Catsuit]]: Kitty's usual outfit. Bonus points since she's, y'know, a cat.
* [[Spy Catsuit]]: Kitty's usual outfit. Bonus points since she's, y'know, a cat.
* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: Maybe "schmoodled" ''is'' a real word.
* [[Strange Minds Think Alike]]: Maybe "schmoodled" ''is'' a real word.
** Honestly, its one of the most used jokes in the show. The only real difference between the thought processes of T.U.F.F and D.O.O.M is that one thinks for good and the other thinks for evil.
** Honestly, its one of the most used jokes in the show. The only real difference between the thought processes of T.U.F.F and D.O.O.M is that one thinks for good and the other thinks for evil.
* [[Stupid Boss]]: Verminious Snaptrap
* [[Stupid Boss]]: Verminious Snaptrap
* [[Suck E Cheeses]]: Peet-za Possum's.
* [[Suck E. Cheese's]]: Peet-za Possum's.
* [[Sure Let's Go With That]]: In "Snap Dad", Snaptrap starts dating Dudley's mother and says they met at the laundromat.
* [[Sure, Let's Go with That]]: In "Snap Dad", Snaptrap starts dating Dudley's mother and says they met at the laundromat.
{{quote| '''Dudley's Mom''': No grown man should be walking around with ketchup on his shirt.<br />
{{quote|'''Dudley's Mom''': No grown man should be walking around with ketchup on his shirt.
'''Snaptrap''': Yes...that's what it was, ketchup. Lots and lots of ketchup. }}
'''Snaptrap''': Yes...that's what it was, ketchup. Lots and lots of ketchup. }}
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: From "Puppy Love":
* [[Suspiciously Specific Denial]]: From "Puppy Love":
{{quote| '''Kitty''': Just between us, my partner, Dudley, has a crush on you.<br />
{{quote|'''Kitty''': Just between us, my partner, Dudley, has a crush on you.
'''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': (grimaces) Well, that doesn't creep me out at all. }}
'''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': (grimaces) Well, that doesn't creep me out at all. }}
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: The episode "Chilly Dog," when Dudley dresses up as a girl to go with Kitty's boy. Boys fall in love with Dudley as a girl. Subverted in that they never actually figure out that Dudley is a male dog.
* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: The episode "Chilly Dog," when Dudley dresses up as a girl to go with Kitty's boy. Boys fall in love with Dudley as a girl. Subverted in that they never actually figure out that Dudley is a male dog.
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** Forget toaster. He's doesn't even know how a ''light switch'' works.
** Forget toaster. He's doesn't even know how a ''light switch'' works.
** Snaptrap is also a mild example, particularly in "Mission: Really Big Mission" where his get rich quick scheme for the episode will also destroy the entire planet. Even The Chameleon calls him out on his embarrassing case of [[Didn't Think This Through]].
** Snaptrap is also a mild example, particularly in "Mission: Really Big Mission" where his get rich quick scheme for the episode will also destroy the entire planet. Even The Chameleon calls him out on his embarrassing case of [[Didn't Think This Through]].
* [[Top Heavy Guy]]: Dudley.
* [[Top-Heavy Guy]]: Dudley.
** [[Heroic Build]]
** [[Heroic Build]]
* [[Tricking the Shapeshifter]]: Dudley does this to the Chameleon by pretending to believe the Chameleon can't pose as a realistic mouse. Chameleon proves him wrong, but unfortunately, the ''[[Eek a Mouse|elephant]]'' agent was in front of him.
* [[Tricking the Shapeshifter]]: Dudley does this to the Chameleon by pretending to believe the Chameleon can't pose as a realistic mouse. Chameleon proves him wrong, but unfortunately, the ''[[Eek! A Mouse!|elephant]]'' agent was in front of him.
* [[Tron Lines]]: The Chameleon's suit has these.
* [[Tron Lines]]: The Chameleon's suit has these.
* [[True Companions]]: The ending of "Toast of T.U.F.F." showed this between the main protagonists. And it was ADORABLE.
* [[True Companions]]: The ending of "Toast of T.U.F.F." showed this between the main protagonists. And it was ADORABLE.
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* [[The Unfavorite]]: Kitty's mother wishes she was more like her sister, even though said sister is a criminal.
* [[The Unfavorite]]: Kitty's mother wishes she was more like her sister, even though said sister is a criminal.
* [[Verbal Backpedaling]]: In "Puppy Love", right in front of The Chief and T.U.F.F.'s two best agents, no less:
* [[Verbal Backpedaling]]: In "Puppy Love", right in front of The Chief and T.U.F.F.'s two best agents, no less:
{{quote| '''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': I look forward to destroying you, I mean working with you!}}
{{quote|'''The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi''': I look forward to destroying you, I mean working with you!}}
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Keswick stutters a lot.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Keswick stutters a lot.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: When they were being interviewed by a cameraman, they tried to take down the Chameleon, thinking he's doing evil, when he is really shopping.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: When they were being interviewed by a cameraman, they tried to take down the Chameleon, thinking he's doing evil, when he is really shopping.
* [[Villain Team Up]]: In "The Curse of King Mutt", Snaptrap, Chameleon, and Bird Brain work together to steal King Mutt's jewel-encrusted bone. Naturally, given their personalities, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Villain Team-Up]]: In "The Curse of King Mutt", Snaptrap, Chameleon, and Bird Brain work together to steal King Mutt's jewel-encrusted bone. Naturally, given their personalities, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
** Done again in [[Christmas Episode|"A Doomed Christmas"]].
** Done again in [[Christmas Episode|"A Doomed Christmas"]].
*** And once again in "Time Waits For No Mutt".
*** And once again in "Time Waits For No Mutt".
* [[The Walls Are Closing In]]: In "Snapnapped", complete with [[Spikes of Doom]]. The ironic part is that it wasn't in a bad guy's trap, but happened in their own HQ!
* [[The Walls Are Closing In]]: In "Snapnapped", complete with [[Spikes of Doom]]. The ironic part is that it wasn't in a bad guy's trap, but happened in their own HQ!
* [[Welcome Episode]]: Unlike many of Hartman's works where the show's pilot takes place after the events of the [[Expository Theme Tune]], the first episode of T.U.F.F Puppy explains how Dudley became a secret agent.
* [[Welcome Episode]]: Unlike many of Hartman's works where the show's pilot takes place after the events of the [[Expository Theme Tune]], the first episode of T.U.F.F Puppy explains how Dudley became a secret agent.
* [[Whos On First]]: Bird Brain's two henchmen, an owl that only says "Hoo" & a blind bat that only says "Where", tend to cause this much to the booby's annoyance.
* [[Who's on First?]]: Bird Brain's two henchmen, an owl that only says "Hoo" & a blind bat that only says "Where", tend to cause this much to the booby's annoyance.
** Now he has two more henchmen: a female sheep (or ewe) and a [[Duck]] named Skip.
** Now he has two more henchmen: a female sheep (or ewe) and a [[Duck]] named Skip.
* [[Wire Dilemma]]: 'Quacky Duck', the [[Show Within a Show]], aparently had an episode where he taught kids ''how to disarm a nuclear missile!''
* [[Wire Dilemma]]: 'Quacky Duck', the [[Show Within a Show]], aparently had an episode where he taught kids ''how to disarm a nuclear missile!''
{{quote| Cut the red wire, not the brown<br />
{{quote|Cut the red wire, not the brown
Or you'll blow up the whole darn town<br />
Or you'll blow up the whole darn town
Cut the blue, make your mama proud<br />
Cut the blue, make your mama proud
Or you'll end up in a mushroom cloud }}
Or you'll end up in a mushroom cloud }}
* [[World of Funny Animals]]
* [[World of Funny Animals]]
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** Doom Agents
** Doom Agents
** {{spoiler|The Sharing Moose, being seen hitting Kitty on the head with a metal pipe, and even smiling while doing that}}
** {{spoiler|The Sharing Moose, being seen hitting Kitty on the head with a metal pipe, and even smiling while doing that}}
* [[X Meets Y]]: It's ''[[Get Smart (TV)|Get Smart]]'' with [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]], with a main character who's reminiscent of the early [[Jim Carrey]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: It's ''[[Get Smart]]'' with [[Funny Animal|Funny Animals]], with a main character who's reminiscent of the early [[Jim Carrey]].
* [[Yeah Shot]]: Almost every episode ends with one of these, <s>possibly</s> definitely parodically.
* [[Yeah! Shot]]: Almost every episode ends with one of these, <s>possibly</s> definitely parodically.
* [[You Dirty Rat]]: Verminous Snaptrap
* [[You Dirty Rat]]: Verminous Snaptrap
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Bird Brain, according to "A Doomed Christmas" is 23, though that doesn't stop [[Running Gag|everyone else from thinking otherwise.]]
* [[Younger Than They Look]]: Bird Brain, according to "A Doomed Christmas" is 23, though that doesn't stop [[Running Gag|everyone else from thinking otherwise.]]


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An American animated television series, created by The Fairly OddParents/Danny Phantom creator Butch Hartman.

A "dim-witted dog" named Dudley Puppy is recruited by T.U.F.F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) to protect his hometown of Petropolis with the aid of his partner, Kitty Katswell, against D.O.O.M. (Diabolical Order Of Mayhem).


Tropes used in T.U.F.F. Puppy include:
  • AcCENT Upon the Wrong SylLABle: A running gag in the episode which introduces the Chameleon is Dudley (and eventually, the Chameleon himself) pronouncing his name as "Cham-e-LE-on."
  • Action Girl: Kitty Katswell.
  • Adorkable: Keswick could count.
  • Adult Child: Dudley and Kitty act more like pre-teen siblings rather than adult agents, one who lives in their own apartment.
    • Even more so with Dudley, he still lives with mom, and joins in with the kids when Snaptrap uses the "no hitting or killing near kids" rule to his advantage, doing kid related stuff along with crimes.
    • All the main characters seem to qualify when it comes to Quacky the Duck.
  • Affectionate Parody:
    • The series' theme song is based on the theme to the 1960s TV series Secret Agent.
    • The theme song to T.U.F.F. and D.O.O.M. in "Share-a-Lair" used The Brady Bunch's theme tune but tweaked the lyrics and graphics to fit.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: R.I.T.A. in "Toast of T.U.F.F."
  • Alliterative Name: Kitty Katswell.
  • All Your Powers Combined: Dudley is a combination of every breed of dog in existence, giving him the skills of each one (i.e. the nose of a bloodhound, speed of a greyhound, strength of a boxer, etc.) He must have quite a family tree.
    • He's also got a dash of billy goat, though Keswick isn't quite sure how to explain that.
  • Ambiguously Gay: Leather Teddy. He's a bear, get it?
  • Animal Gender Bender: The male Bird Brain has laid eggs for comedic effect.
  • Annoying Laugh: Verminious Snaptrap
  • Anvil on Head: Happens in "The Dog Who Cried Fish" and "Puppy Love".
    • Also in the ep "Mission: Really Big Mission"
  • Anti-Hero: Dudley Puppy (Type I).
  • Anti-Villain: Birdbrain's henchmen: The Owl and the Bat.
    • Slush, Snowflake's twin brother in "Chilly Dog".
  • Artificial Limb: The Chief has a bionic foot that makes him even cooler than he is already
  • Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny: The Chameleon has a hard time focusing on his schemes over his stoma- OOH LADYBUG! *nom*
    • Dudley Puppy during the beginning of the episode "Watch Dog."
  • Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Dudley and Kitty have several of these moments.
  • Bad Bad Acting: From "Doom-Mates":

Kitty: Oh, no. My whiskers are still gone.
Dudley: Oh, no. Don't fall on the bomb detonator.
(Cue fall)

Keswick: Chief, I've analyzed the blueprint of the mall. The bad news is, there's absolutely no way to stop the mall from hurtling toward the sun.
Chief: Hmm. What's the good news?
Keswick: The food court's open till nine.

  • Bald Women: Kitty has lost her hair and fur several times to Gag Haircut situations. Fifi (the Chameleon in disguise) briefly had part of her head shaved by a vending machine haircut (in addition to her poodle fur).
  • Barefoot Cartoon Animals: Verminious Snaptrap, the Chameleon, Chief the flea, and several background characters.
  • Beard of Evil: Dudley *and* Kitty each wear one in order to resemble their evil twins: Dr. Rabies and Madame Katastrophe.
  • Big Bad: Snap Trap, though other recurring villains not related to him have their own episodes as well.
  • Black Sheep: "Diary of a Mad Cat" reveals Kitty has a criminal sister.
  • Blue Eyes: Dudley.
  • Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: Kitty tries to warn that Snaptrap's having reformed is probably a scam, and the citizens of Petropolis should not trust his kindness.

Kitty: They could be poisoned, or bombs, or...or poisonous bombs!

  • Butterfly of Doom: Parodied. Dudley travels back in time two minutes in order to grab the last donut before Kitty gets it. This somehow causes Snaptrap to always have been the ruler of Petropolis and prevents the formation of T.U.F.F.
  • Calvin Ball: In "The Rat Pack", some of Dudley's clones play "Monkey In The Middle". Unfortunately, they don't know the rules.
  • Captain Obvious: In "Cruisin' for a Bruisin'", after Snaptrap has accidentally eaten some blue cheese and blown up to the size of a blimp:

Ollie: Come to think of it, aren't you allergic to cheese?
Snaptrap: Well, thank you, Captain Obvious.

  • Carnivore Confusion: A world of talking animals, including cows and birds, has steak, fried chicken, and other meat as food.
  • Catch Phrase:
    • Dudley: "Hi-gee-gee!"
    • Snaptrap: "It is I, Verminious Snaptrap!" and "I shall now plot my revenge!"
    • Just like Snaptrap, Chameleon also has "it is I, The Chameleon!"
  • Cats Are Superior: With Kitty Katswell, it should probably come as no surprise, as she is naturally the brains of the duo.
    • To be totally fair, the bar isn't exactly set too high...
    • Parodied in "The Curse of King Mutt"

Kitty [TO DUDLEY]: "Honestly, why can't you be more like a cat? Determined, and focused, and... (SPOTS A TOY MOUSE) MOUSE!" *KITTY PROCEEDS TO CHASE IT*.

  • Cartoon Creature: Word of God says, "[T.U.F.F.] always knows [Keswick] will have the answer, but they just don't know what kind of animal he is."
    • Case in point, the webbed feet may lead one to believe him a platypus, but then there's the lack of duck bill or beaver tail...and the fact that he has gills. And that he laid an egg.
    • Lampshaded earlier in the same episode:

Dudley: ...find a female dog or kangaroo or whatever it is you are.
Kitty: I thought he was a labradoodle.
Dudley: He can't be, he's got a pouch.
(Keswick stuffs an object down his pants)

Snaptrap: Ready to lose one of your nine lives?
Kitty: I'd rather use my ten claws! (brandishing her claws, of which there are clearly only eight)

    • Actually, that is an accurate fact about cats. They only have four 'fingers' on each paw, but also have a fifth claw further up their legs. So she would have ten claws and four fingers.
  • Four-Legged Insect: Chief the flea.
  • Freaky Friday Flip: The episode "Freaky Spy Day".
  • Freudian Excuse: In some, Verminious Snaptrap, considering he got what it could be Abusive Mother, based in all the hints on te show about her, and the hateness that Snaptrap has against her.
    • Also, the Chameleon, caused by being a social outcast.
  • Fun T-Shirt: In "Mall Rat", Dudley wears a blue variation of his shirt with "I ♥" and the graphic of a muffin.
  • Fun with Acronyms: T.U.F.F. (Turbo Undercover Fighting Force) and D.O.O.M. (Diabolical Order Of Mayhem).
  • Funny Animal: Dudley is a walking, talking secret agent, but still harbors affection for chewing his own butt and chew toys. Also, Kitty has little to no balance when her whiskers are cut, as the popular (but incorrect) myth states about real cats.
  • Fur Bikini: In "Hot Dog" Kitty makes herself one by shaving off all her fur except for one big patch in the shape of a one-piece.
  • Furry Confusion: In the very first episode we see Verminious Snaptrap, a large anthropomorphic rat, use a mystical Artifact of Doom known as the Kruger Rat to control the minds of all rats in the city. Feral rats.
    • In Snapdad, it reveals Snaptrap used to have a pet hamster.
    • We've also seen an anthro-cow as a TUFF agent, and normal cows drawn to Snaptrap's lair with a giant magnet.
    • Kitty used to leave dead mice at the Chief's door.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: Keswick, by far. He's made a machine that makes donuts out of thin air and redesigned D.O.O.M.'s lair using soup cans and a shark tank.
  • Gag Haircut: Dudley gave himself one in "Hot Dog".
    • Kitty has lost her hair and fur several times in a few episodes. In "Hot Dog," she shaved off almost all of her fur (except her hair, tail, and torso) when Petropolis had turned into a hot desert. In "Big Dog on Campus," she (unknowingly) went undercover to Dudley's high school reunion as a girl who had lost all of her hair. Then half of her hair was blown off by a bomb in "Doom Mates." Also, her hair was burned off (though the rest of her was fine) in "Snappy Campers."
  • Gilligan Cut: Happens in "Kid Stuff" when Dudley comes up with a plan to beat Snaptrap with Quacky the Duck's help.

Dudley: I'm president of his fan club. He can't say no to me.
(Cut to Dudley bruised and bandaged)
Keswick: I can't believe he said no to you.

    • Also, in "Booby Trap":

Dudley: What's he gonna do? Put us in jail?
[cut to Dudley and Kitty in jail]
Dudley: Wow, he put us in jail.

Chief: My eyes!

Keswick: There can be only ONE Keswick!

  • Left the Background Music On: In "Dog Daze", when Snaptrap was hypnotizing Dudley, eerie hypnotic music was playing in the background. In the end, it turned out to be being played by Larry, who Snaptrap told to knock it off as it was creeping him out.
  • Lego Genetics: Dudly is a combination of every breed of dog ever, and somehow a bit of goat. But the all-time winner is Keswick, who has gills, webbed feet, lays eggs, has a pouch, and who knows what else.
    • Partially justified with Dudley as a long enough blood line could mix every dog breed, the goat is something else.
  • Lethal Chef: Lunch Lady Bug. Except to Dudley who loves her food.
    • In "Mind Trap" Kitty bakes fish cookies that even she hates.
  • Limited Wardrobe
  • Line-of-Sight Name: In The Wrong Stuff, Dudley and Keswick try to hide their identity from Kitty by saying that their name is "Bob" and the name of a sign, such as "Men's Room" or "Don't Feed The Squirrels" or "Stay Off The Grass".
  • Literal Metaphor:
    • From "Puppy Love":

Kitty: We've just been a little disorganized since we lost our secretary.
Chief: The secretary quit?!
Keswick: No, we literally lost her. She took a ten-minute break, stuff piled up, and we never saw her again.

    • And later:

Dudley: Whoa! Your dress is smoking!
The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi: Thank you.
Dudley: No, I mean it's really smoking!

    • In "Snap Dad", Dudley's mother Peggy isn't too broken up over Snap Trap turning back to his evil ways, saying she saw the writing on the wall...because Snap Trap literally wrote it on the wall.
    • In "The Rat Pack", when the Chief said that the reviews for a musical were terrible, Snaptrap replied that the critics didn't know anything....because he had their minds erased.
  • Love Redeems: Invoked and subverted in "Snap Dad" when Snaptrap agrees to go straight because he's fallen in love with Dudley's mom, and was actually sincere about it, trying his best to perform a Heel Face Turn. He eventually breaks it off with her because of his inability to actually act good and the fact he still cares too much for his former D.O.O.M. teammates (except Larry) to turn on them.
  • Mad Scientist: Bird Brain. Keswick is a heroic version of this, as he often invents things for the sake of inventing them, including dangerous things like an acid spraying waffle maker, which even he questions why he created.
  • Magic Feather: Kitty gives Dudley a collar that is supposed to reduce fear. The collar is ordinary, however.
  • My Name Is Not Durwood: Keswick corrects Snaptrap the first could of times he says his name incorrectly, but quickly gives up. Keswick does it with his own name at the end of the episode, as well as says Snaptrap's, with Snaptrap correcting him.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Keswick is a straight up parody of Jerry Lewis, while The Chameleon is clearly based on Peter Lorre.
  • No Indoor Voice: Dudley Puppy
  • Nobody Can Die: Usually played straight (it's a cartoon by Butch Hartman on Nickelodeon, for crying out loud), but rather surprisingly averted in the second episode. The Chameleon, seeking revenge on Kitty Katswell for capturing him, traps her in a small chamber with a bomb that can be detonated several times. He proceeds to blow her up 8 times, supposedly killing her repeatedly until she's only got one life left (since as a cat she has 9 to start with).
    • Although the Chameleon survives several explosions from the same bomb, so its lethality is questionable. It was certainly shown as Kitty just getting more frazzled with each blast, rather than dying.
  • Not Even Bothering with the Accent: The Chameleon, despite having the ability to transform into anyone, he (usually) still uses his normal voice, occasionally using phrases related to his disguise. For example, when he infiltrated T.U.F.F. by disguising himself as "Fifi Oui-Oui", a gorgeous French Poodle, he said "French" phrases like "Notre Dame", "Eiffel Tower" and "Jacques Cousteau".
  • Off-Model: The animators can't seem to decide whether Kitty's nose is circular or triangular.
  • The One Who Wears Shoes: Kitty and Keswick.
  • Only Sane Man: Arguably Kitty is the only one with any sense.
    • Ollie would also be this for DOOM.
    • Bird Brain when you compare him to Verminious Snaptrap and the Chameleon.
  • Overly Long Tongue: The Chameleon, naturally.
  • Pantsless Males, Fully-Dressed Females: Played straight with Dudley and Kitty. All other males are fully clothed.
  • Panty Shot: Kitty's pink underwear in Snappy Campers: Here, Keswick said he had sewed Kitty and Dudley's name in their underwears. So, Dudley and Kitty pulled out their own underwear to confirm it.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: The Chameleon - not visually, because he can copy appearance perfectly, but in acting. He's an incredibly bad actor (except when he's not), and his idea of sounding convincingly anything is to litter his talking with random phrases related to the person he's impersonating (when he acts French he inserts French foods into his sentences for no reason, same with impersonating a general with military talk). Surprisingly, this never fails to fool anyone.
  • Parental Bonus: The Affectionate Parody of The Brady Bunch in the episode "Share-a-Lair".
  • Perky Female Minion: Zippy, Birdbrain's overly cheerful assistant.
  • Petting Zoo People: Much of the cast to some extent, with Kitty and a handsome tomcat from "Forget Me Mutt" being the closest examples.
  • Pluto Is Expendable: In "Lucky Duck", Chameleon threatened to blow up Pluto. Then at the end, he decided to blow up the sun.
  • Poke the Poodle: This was F.L.O.P.P's shtick, at least until they threatened to unravel space and time.
  • Puppy Dog Eyes: Dudley.
    • The Chameleon disguised as Dudley uses these to get back into Kitty's apartment after being thrown out in "Doom-Mates".
  • Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Francisco the crocodile of D.O.O.M. and The Chameleon.
  • Retired Badass: The Chief was once T.U.F.F.'s top agent and an amazing fighter. In one episode, he comes out of retirement to help Dudley deal with the Chameleon. While things don't work out well at first, Dudley manages to give him a pep talk and he shows he's still got it by beating up the Chameleon.
  • Revenge: Chameleon's motivation almost always comes down to this in most of his appearances.
    • Quacky the Duck also wants this after his show is canceled.
  • Rodents of Unusual Size: Verminious Snaptrap.
  • Romance Novels: The Chief secretly reads these.
  • Running Gag: Snaptrap throwing Larry into the shark tank.
    • Chameleon trying to wear glasses.
    • Hell, there is at least one running gag per-episode! Some examples are Kitty putting people to sleep with her talk about proper health in 'Bored of Education' and Dudley ending every description of how bad the Stinkbug smells with "in Atlantic City!" in 'Law and Odor'.
  • Scrabble Babble: Snaptrap plays "Schmoodled". When challenged, he zaps the appointment. "There, I schmoodled Larry."
    • It became a Running Gag for the episode that whenever stuff blew up, they used "schmoodled"
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Chameleon started dating Dudley's mother Peggy in "Snap Dad", but instantly broke it off and ran for it when he found out she had kids (though it may have been who her son was).
  • Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Kitty is affected by this after her uncle gives her a word-a-day calendar.
  • Serious Business: As seen in "Watch-Dog", getting the only chocolate donut in the breakroom is such for Dudley and Kitty.
  • Shape Shifter: The Chameleon, but only because of his suit.
  • Shout-Out: In "Mom-a-Geddon", Agent Nuts shoots his reflection in a mirror after shouting, "I know it was you, Fredo!"
    • In "Share a Lair", Keswick is working on a not-so-giant version of The Iron Giant
    • In "Dog Daze," Chief is wearing an apron that says "Top Chief." This apron's font is in the same style as the television show Top Chef, complete with a knife between the two words.
    • In the first Chameleon episode, at one point he turns into an anthropomorphic Model T Ford from Cars.
  • Sickeningly Sweethearts: "Vermie" and "Peggy-poo" in "Snap Dad." Dudley vomited at least once.
  • Smelly Skunk: One of D.O.O.M's members is a skunk, but so far no comment has been made of his smell.
    • The ep "Law and Odor"
  • Species Surname: Dudley.
    • Inverted and played straight with Kitty Katswell.
  • Speech-Impaired Animal: Birdbrain's henchmen, an owl who only says "Who?" and a blind bat that only says "Where?".
  • Speech Impediment: Keswick stutters, and Snaptrap has a lisp.
  • Spoiler Opening: The Episode Title Card will always have a picture of the episode's main bad guy. Usually it's the last picture. This can be a bad thing with several episodes, such as "The Wrong Stuff" and "Toast of T.U.F.F".
  • Spy Catsuit: Kitty's usual outfit. Bonus points since she's, y'know, a cat.
  • Strange Minds Think Alike: Maybe "schmoodled" is a real word.
    • Honestly, its one of the most used jokes in the show. The only real difference between the thought processes of T.U.F.F and D.O.O.M is that one thinks for good and the other thinks for evil.
  • Stupid Boss: Verminious Snaptrap
  • Suck E. Cheese's: Peet-za Possum's.
  • Sure, Let's Go with That: In "Snap Dad", Snaptrap starts dating Dudley's mother and says they met at the laundromat.

Dudley's Mom: No grown man should be walking around with ketchup on his shirt.
Snaptrap: Yes...that's what it was, ketchup. Lots and lots of ketchup.

Kitty: Just between us, my partner, Dudley, has a crush on you.
The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi: (grimaces) Well, that doesn't creep me out at all.

  • Sweet Polly Oliver: The episode "Chilly Dog," when Dudley dresses up as a girl to go with Kitty's boy. Boys fall in love with Dudley as a girl. Subverted in that they never actually figure out that Dudley is a male dog.
  • Talking Animal
  • The Power of Friendship: Dudley was able to convince Kyle R (really Kill-R) not to destroy T.U.F.F thanks to this.
  • Time Skip: Played for Laughs in "Doom and Gloom" where D.O.O.M. gets arrested and released 5 years later.
  • Title Drop: In the episode "Toast of Tuff", Keswick referred to R.I.T.A as such.
    • The end of the very first episode has Kitty refer to Dudley as this.
  • Toilet Humour: Dudley is a dog after all.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Dudley. He doesn't even know what a toaster does.
    • Forget toaster. He's doesn't even know how a light switch works.
    • Snaptrap is also a mild example, particularly in "Mission: Really Big Mission" where his get rich quick scheme for the episode will also destroy the entire planet. Even The Chameleon calls him out on his embarrassing case of Didn't Think This Through.
  • Top-Heavy Guy: Dudley.
  • Tricking the Shapeshifter: Dudley does this to the Chameleon by pretending to believe the Chameleon can't pose as a realistic mouse. Chameleon proves him wrong, but unfortunately, the elephant agent was in front of him.
  • Tron Lines: The Chameleon's suit has these.
  • True Companions: The ending of "Toast of T.U.F.F." showed this between the main protagonists. And it was ADORABLE.
    • Keswick pretty much confirms this in "Snapnapped", calling T.U.F.F his family.
    • "Snap Dad" hints that D.O.O.M. might be a very dysfunctional version of this (or, alternatively, only one from Snaptrap's point-of-view). Snaptrap even said that Francisco and Ollie were like family to him (though he had no problem blasting Larry).
  • The Unfavorite: Kitty's mother wishes she was more like her sister, even though said sister is a criminal.
  • Verbal Backpedaling: In "Puppy Love", right in front of The Chief and T.U.F.F.'s two best agents, no less:

The Chameleon, disguised as Fifi: I look forward to destroying you, I mean working with you!

  • Verbal Tic: Keswick stutters a lot.
  • Villains Out Shopping: When they were being interviewed by a cameraman, they tried to take down the Chameleon, thinking he's doing evil, when he is really shopping.
  • Villain Team-Up: In "The Curse of King Mutt", Snaptrap, Chameleon, and Bird Brain work together to steal King Mutt's jewel-encrusted bone. Naturally, given their personalities, Hilarity Ensues.
  • The Walls Are Closing In: In "Snapnapped", complete with Spikes of Doom. The ironic part is that it wasn't in a bad guy's trap, but happened in their own HQ!
  • Welcome Episode: Unlike many of Hartman's works where the show's pilot takes place after the events of the Expository Theme Tune, the first episode of T.U.F.F Puppy explains how Dudley became a secret agent.
  • Who's on First?: Bird Brain's two henchmen, an owl that only says "Hoo" & a blind bat that only says "Where", tend to cause this much to the booby's annoyance.
    • Now he has two more henchmen: a female sheep (or ewe) and a Duck named Skip.
  • Wire Dilemma: 'Quacky Duck', the Show Within a Show, aparently had an episode where he taught kids how to disarm a nuclear missile!

Cut the red wire, not the brown
Or you'll blow up the whole darn town
Cut the blue, make your mama proud
Or you'll end up in a mushroom cloud

  • World of Funny Animals
  • World of Ham: Name pretty much any evil character on this show (Snaptrap, Chameleon, Bird Brain) and they'll fall under Large Ham. Dudley himself also qualifies.
    • Kitty even shows large ham tendencies in episodes like "Super Duper Crime Busters".
  • Would Hit a Girl: Dudley doesn't have any problem hitting Kitty, even kicking her in the very same episode, also being seen giving her slaps, bites and, what could be, punches. She doesn't hesitate to do the same to him, though.
    • The Chameleon, hurting Kitty too.
    • Doom Agents
    • The Sharing Moose, being seen hitting Kitty on the head with a metal pipe, and even smiling while doing that
  • X Meets Y: It's Get Smart with Funny Animals, with a main character who's reminiscent of the early Jim Carrey.
  • Yeah! Shot: Almost every episode ends with one of these, possibly definitely parodically.
  • You Dirty Rat: Verminous Snaptrap
  • Younger Than They Look: Bird Brain, according to "A Doomed Christmas" is 23, though that doesn't stop everyone else from thinking otherwise.