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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on Creator/{{ABC}} as part of ''The WesternAnimation/{{Scooby-Doo}}[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.

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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on Creator/{{ABC}} as part of ''The WesternAnimation/{{Scooby-Doo}}[=/=]Dynomutt WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.
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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}; this is specially significant for Latin American Audiences (see HeyItsThatVoice). In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falcon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.

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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}; this is specially especially significant for Latin American Audiences (see HeyItsThatVoice). HeyItsThatVoice).
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In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, a "DarkerAndEdgier" Blue Falcon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.


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** In the ScoobyDoo Animated Series movie ''Mask of the Blue Falcon'', the Scooby Gang is attending a Comic-Con-type convention where a fictional Blue Falcon and Dynomutt are being reintroduced as DarkerAndEdgier. Shaggy and Scooby aren't pleased about it.
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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by seven years; six if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget (whom he predated by seven years; six if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.


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** [[ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated You saying]] [[TroyBaker Blue Falcon]] [[Webcomic/Hiimdaisy likes dudes?]]

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** [[ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated You saying]] [[TroyBaker Blue Falcon]] [[Webcomic/Hiimdaisy [[Webcomic/{{Hiimdaisy}} likes dudes?]]
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** [[ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated You saying]] [[TroyBaker Blue Falcon]] [[Webcomic/Hiimdaisy likes dudes?]]
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* MillionToOneChance: Once, when Dynomutt had been reprogrammed by Mr. Cool and told to kill his partner, Blue Falcon dryly commented, "I calculate the odds at a million to one...in my favor." He was right.

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* MillionToOneChance: Once, when Dynomutt had been Inverted in "Factory Recall." When Dynomutt, reprogrammed by Mr. Cool and Cool, was told to kill his partner, Blue Falcon dryly commented, "I calculate the odds at a million to one...in my favor." He was right.

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* StopHelpingMe: Blue Falcon more often than not has this feeling about Dynomutt...but he never directly says it.
-->'''Blue Falcon''': ''He'' is my friend. ''They'' are my enemies. I must remember.



* TrustPassword: When Manyfaces has tricked Dynomutt into believing that Blue Falcon is an imposter, the hero proves himself by showing his friend that he knows his "one ticklish spot."
* WrongGenreSavvy: the gang during their crossovers. They still think they're dealing with men in masks and not with supervillains.

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* TrustPassword: When Manyfaces has tricked Dynomutt into believing that Blue Falcon is an imposter, impostor, the hero proves himself by showing his friend that he knows his Dynomutt's "one ticklish spot."
* WrongGenreSavvy: Scooby-Doo and the gang during their crossovers. They still think they're dealing with men in masks and not with supervillains.
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* StopHelpingMe: Blue Falcon more often than not has this feeling about Dynomutt...but he never directly says it.
-->'''Blue Falcon''': ''He'' is my friend. ''They'' are my enemies. I must remember.
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* TrustPassword: When Manyfaces has tricked Dynomutt into believing that Blue Falcon is an imposter, the hero proves himself by showing his friend that he knows a particular vulnerability.
-->'''Dynomutt''': You are the Blue Falcon, all right! Only B.F. knows my one ticklish spot.

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* TrustPassword: When Manyfaces has tricked Dynomutt into believing that Blue Falcon is an imposter, the hero proves himself by showing his friend that he knows a particular vulnerability.
-->'''Dynomutt''': You are the Blue Falcon, all right! Only B.F. knows my one
his "one ticklish spot."
* WrongGenreSavvy: the gang during their crossovers. They still think they're dealing with men in masks and not with supervillains.
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* SpotTheImposter: Dynomutt has to do this in "Sinister Symphony". He fails spectacularly.
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* TrustPassword: When Manyfaces has tricked Dynomutt into believing that Blue Falcon is an imposter, the hero proves himself by showing his friend that he knows a particular vulnerability.
-->'''Dynomutt''': You are the Blue Falcon, all right! Only B.F. knows my one ticklish spot.
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* MillionToOneChance: Once, when Dynomutt had been reprogrammed by Mr. Cool and told to kill his partner, Blue Falcon dryly commented, "I calculate the odds at a million to one...in my favor." He was right.


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* StraightMan: Blue Falcon to Dynomutt.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 seven years; 6 six if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.


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* RubeGoldbergDevice: The Gimmick uses these in "The Great Brain … Train Robbery".
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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}. In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falcon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.

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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}.Series/{{Batman}}; this is specially significant for Latin American Audiences (see HeyItsThatVoice). In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falcon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.
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Like Comicbook/{{Batman}}, the Blue Falcon had a variety of tools in his UtilityBelt. He addressed Dynomutt as "Dog Wonder" or "Dog Blunder" as circumstances warranted. Circumstances could warrant either, frequently. Dynomutt was usually the one to fix the messes and catch the villains, but he always managed to make things worse first.

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Like Comicbook/{{Batman}}, Franchise/{{Batman}}, the Blue Falcon had a variety of tools in his UtilityBelt. He addressed Dynomutt as "Dog Wonder" or "Dog Blunder" as circumstances warranted. Circumstances could warrant either, frequently. Dynomutt was usually the one to fix the messes and catch the villains, but he always managed to make things worse first.



* AlternateCompanyEquivalent (Blue Falcon, for Comicbook/{{Batman}})

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: {{Julie McWhirter}} imitated MaeWest as Queen Hornet. Also, one of Madame Apeface's victims was named "Sarah Shower Faucet", a play on [[Series/CharliesAngels Farrah Fawcett]].

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: {{Julie McWhirter}} imitated MaeWest Creator/MaeWest as Queen Hornet. Also, one of Madame Apeface's victims was named "Sarah Shower Faucet", a play on [[Series/CharliesAngels Farrah Fawcett]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: But ''for Latin American audiences''. The voice actor doing the Spanish voice for Dynomutt was the same who dubbed Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1960s series starring Adam West, but with a somewhat goofier attitude.
** What about Gary Owens (announcer for ''Laugh-In'' and original non-talk-show voice of SpaceGhost) as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' crossover!

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* HeyItsThatVoice: But ''for Latin American audiences''. The voice actor doing the Spanish voice for Dynomutt was the same who dubbed Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1960s ''Batman'' series starring Adam West, but with a somewhat goofier attitude.
** What about Gary Owens (announcer Owens, announcer for ''Laugh-In'' ''RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'' and original non-talk-show voice of SpaceGhost) WesternAnimation/SpaceGhost, as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' crossover!



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (JulieMcWhirter imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (JulieMcWhirter imitating Mae West NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: {{Julie McWhirter}} imitated MaeWest as Queen Hornet)Hornet. Also, one of Madame Apeface's victims was named "Sarah Shower Faucet", a play on [[Series/CharliesAngels Farrah Fawcett]].
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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}. In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falclon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.

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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}. In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falclon Falcon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.
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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, Creator/FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.
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* AssuranceBackfire:
-->'''Dynomutt:''' Dog Wonder never makes the same mistake twice!
-->'''Blue Falcon:''' I know. You seem to come up with a new one every time!
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Well, sort of. Years ago, the CartoonNetwork Web site briefly had a serial animated webcomic starring Dynomutt and Blue Falcon, featuring a much darker plot than those seen on the TV show: Dynomutt being destroyed then rebuilt as an evil, vicious brute by the villain Hijinx. Though, as Hijinx himself ruefully admitted, Dynomutt's tendency to malfunction in a spectacularly zany manner was still omnipresent.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Well, sort of. Years ago, the CartoonNetwork Creator/CartoonNetwork Web site briefly had a serial animated webcomic starring Dynomutt and Blue Falcon, featuring a much darker plot than those seen on the TV show: Dynomutt being destroyed then rebuilt as an evil, vicious brute by the villain Hijinx. Though, as Hijinx himself ruefully admitted, Dynomutt's tendency to malfunction in a spectacularly zany manner was still omnipresent.
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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on {{ABC}} as part of ''The WesternAnimation/{{Scooby-Doo}}[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.

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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on {{ABC}} Creator/{{ABC}} as part of ''The WesternAnimation/{{Scooby-Doo}}[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.
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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}.

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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}. In their ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated guest appearance, Blue Falclon is now a ShoutOut to Frank Miller's Batman.
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* {{Crossover}}: With ''ScoobyDoo'' and ''DextersLaboratory'', and Dynomutt and Blue Falcon appear in ''HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'' and ''JohnnyBravo''.

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* {{Crossover}}: With ''ScoobyDoo'' and ''DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', and Dynomutt and Blue Falcon appear in ''HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'' and ''JohnnyBravo''.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed ({{Julie McWhirter}} imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed ({{Julie McWhirter}} (JulieMcWhirter imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)
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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on {{ABC}} as part of ''The ScoobyDoo[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.

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This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on {{ABC}} as part of ''The ScoobyDoo[=/=]Dynomutt WesternAnimation/{{Scooby-Doo}}[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Well, sort of. Years ago the CartoonNetwork Web site briefly had a serial animated webcomic starring Dynomutt and Blue Falcon, featuring a much darker plot than those seen on the TV show: Dynomutt being destroyed then rebuilt as an evil, vicious brute by the villain Hijinx. Though, as Hijinx himself ruefully admitted, Dynomutt's tendency to malfunction in a spectacularly zany manner was still omnipresent.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Well, sort of. Years ago ago, the CartoonNetwork Web site briefly had a serial animated webcomic starring Dynomutt and Blue Falcon, featuring a much darker plot than those seen on the TV show: Dynomutt being destroyed then rebuilt as an evil, vicious brute by the villain Hijinx. Though, as Hijinx himself ruefully admitted, Dynomutt's tendency to malfunction in a spectacularly zany manner was still omnipresent.



* HeyItsThatVoice (but ''for Latin-American audiences'': The voice actor doing the Spanish voice for Dynomutt was the same who dubbed Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1960s series starring Adam West, but with a somewhat goofier attitude)

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* HeyItsThatVoice (but HeyItsThatVoice: But ''for Latin-American audiences'': Latin American audiences''. The voice actor doing the Spanish voice for Dynomutt was the same who dubbed Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1960s series starring Adam West, but with a somewhat goofier attitude)attitude.



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (Julie [=McWhirter=] imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)

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* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: Their city is named, simply, "Big City".
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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled their city in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled their the city of Big City in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.
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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[FZero no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled their city in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

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Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[FZero ([[VideoGame/{{F-Zero}} no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled their city in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.
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''He's fearless, scareless, a little too careless. Dynomutt: He's a go-go dog person!''

Dynomutt is a friendly "RobotDog", voiced by FrankWelker, with special robotic superpowers — but his "carelessness" is only slightly better than that of InspectorGadget (whom he predated by 7 years; 6 if one counts the 1982 pilot). He and his straight-arrow SuperHero master, the Blue Falcon ([[FZero no relation]]), fought crime and patrolled their city in the Falconcar, which usually flew but sometimes hovered closer to the ground.

Like Comicbook/{{Batman}}, the Blue Falcon had a variety of tools in his UtilityBelt. He addressed Dynomutt as "Dog Wonder" or "Dog Blunder" as circumstances warranted. Circumstances could warrant either, frequently. Dynomutt was usually the one to fix the messes and catch the villains, but he always managed to make things worse first.

This dynamic duo debuted in 1976 on {{ABC}} as part of ''The ScoobyDoo[=/=]Dynomutt Hour''. They were Scooby's teammates in the {{Laff-a-Lympics}}.
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* AffectionateParody: Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.
* AlternateCompanyEquivalent (Blue Falcon, for Comicbook/{{Batman}})
** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}.
* AnimatedSeries
* TheComicallySerious (Blue Falcon, very much)
* CoolCar
* {{Crossover}}: With ''ScoobyDoo'' and ''DextersLaboratory'', and Dynomutt and Blue Falcon appear in ''HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'' and ''JohnnyBravo''.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Well, sort of. Years ago the CartoonNetwork Web site briefly had a serial animated webcomic starring Dynomutt and Blue Falcon, featuring a much darker plot than those seen on the TV show: Dynomutt being destroyed then rebuilt as an evil, vicious brute by the villain Hijinx. Though, as Hijinx himself ruefully admitted, Dynomutt's tendency to malfunction in a spectacularly zany manner was still omnipresent.
* TheDitz
* DoAnythingRobot: Dynomutt himself.
* FlyingCar (the Falconcar)
* FunnyAnimal
* HeyItsThatVoice (but ''for Latin-American audiences'': The voice actor doing the Spanish voice for Dynomutt was the same who dubbed Dick Grayson/Robin in the 1960s series starring Adam West, but with a somewhat goofier attitude)
** What about Gary Owens (announcer for ''Laugh-In'' and original non-talk-show voice of SpaceGhost) as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' crossover!
* AnIceSuit: Mr. Cool.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (Julie [=McWhirter=] imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)
* PunnyName: The "Queen Hornet"
* SuperHero
* ToTheBatpole
--> "Blue Falcon...(and Dog Wonder) AWAAAAAAAAYY!!!"
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