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* RedundantParody: It’s a parody of {{Series/Batman1966}}, which was already a parody of contemporary superheroes.

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* RedundantParody: It’s a parody of {{Series/Batman1966}}, {{Series/Batman|1966}}, which was already a parody of contemporary superheroes.
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*RedundantParody: It’s a parody of {{Series/Batman1966}}, which was already a parody of contemporary superheroes.
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*SuperZeros: Poor Blue Falcon is often seen this way because of Dynomutt's screwups, by their enemies ''and'' allies like the mayor!
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-->''He's fearless, scareless, a little too careless. Dynomutt: He's a go-go dog person!''

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-->''He's ->''He's fearless, scareless, a little too careless. Dynomutt: He's a go-go dog person!''
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* BlueIsHeroic: Blue Falcon is the city's superhero and fights bad guys dressed in an almost-entirely blue costume.
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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Legion of Doom]] that would go on to be called the Injustice League of America..
* MasterOfDisguise: Manyfaces in "Sinister Symphony."

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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Legion of Doom]] that would go on to be called the become Injustice League of America..
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* MasterOfDisguise: Manyfaces (no, [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse not that one]]) in "Sinister Symphony."
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* AffectionateParody: Of Batman, particularly the Adam West version. Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.

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* AffectionateParody: Of Batman, particularly the Adam West version.version (or if you prefer, the {{WesternAnimation/Superfriends}} depiction). Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Not from this series, but from another show Joe Ruby and Ken Spears created for Hanna-Barbera and ABC. The theme to ''WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}'' can be heard in the Queen Hornet's nightclub at one point.



* ThemeTuneCameo: Not from this series, but from another show Joe Ruby and Ken Spears created for Hanna-Barbera and ABC. The theme to ''WesternAnimation/{{Jabberjaw}}'' can be heard in the Queen Hornet's nightclub at one point.
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* PrimaryColorChampion: While mostly blue (hence his title), the Blue Falcon also has some red and yellow in his costume, specifically, he has a red F insignia on his chest, a yellow belt, yellow boots and arm bands, and his blue falcon shaped hood has a yellow beak and yellow eyes with red irises.
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* EmeraldPower: Dynomutt is a powerful dog sidekick who wears green.
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* CoolCarCoolCar: The Falconcar, our hero's primary method of transportation.



** Dynomutt also appeared on an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.

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** Dynomutt also appeared on an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', where Blue Falcon seeks out Dexter to repair Dynomutt after a fierce battle.



* CharacterDevelopment: In his ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' appearance, Blue Falcon gets this: upon seeing how an efficient but merciless Dynomutt could be a threat to all around him, he decides to stick with his silly but loyal version.

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* CharacterDevelopment: In his ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' appearance, Blue Falcon gets this: upon seeing how an efficient but merciless Dynomutt could be a threat to all around him, he decides to stick with his silly but loyal version. version, a lesson Dexter [[ForgottenAesop briefly takes to heart]] as he walks home with Dee Dee.
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*MultipleDemographicAppeal: Being a parody of superheroes, some of the jokes hit differently for adults than kids, especially Blue Falcon's wry comments about Dynomutt.
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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid!}}, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.

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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid!}}, WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.
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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid}}, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.

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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid}}, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid!}}, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.
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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/Freakzoid, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.

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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/Freakzoid, WesternAnimation/{{Freakzoid}}, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.
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Before WesternAnimation/TheTick, WesternAnimation/Freakzoid, and WesternAnimation/TheMask, there was this animated, AffectionateParody of superheroes.
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* NoCommunitiesWereHarmed: Their city is named, simply, "Big City".
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** Dynomutt also appeared on an episode of WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory

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** Dynomutt also appeared on an episode of WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.



* {{Crossover}}:''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'' and ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' all attempt to utilize the characters.

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* {{Crossover}}:''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', {{Crossover}}: ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'', ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw'' and ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'' all attempt to utilize the characters.
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In the film, ''WesternAnimation/{{Scoob}}'', Dynomutt and Blue Falcon are major characters, but their positions are completely reversed. The Falcon is the rather dim son of the original Blue Falcon, and Dynomutt has been seriously upgraded in his intelligence to become his [[DeadpanSnarker sarcastic]] HypercompetentSidekick.
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** Also done in ''WesternAnimation/Scoob'', where he is serving a rookie Blue Falcon.

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* TrueCompanions: As much as Blue Falcon is upset and annoyed with Dynomutt's hijinks, he truly does value his loyalty. In the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' crossover, he is upset when he thinks Dynomutt has gone mad and may have to be terminated, and when he learns the truth (it was a brand new robot that had no understanding/tolerance/empathy of human fallacy) he is outraged at the attempt to get his friend replaced.



* CharacterDevelopment: In his ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' appearance, Blue Falcon gets this: upon seeing how an efficient but merciless Dynomutt could be a threat to all around him, he decides to stick with his silly but loyal version.
-->'''Blue Falcon:''' Remember, it's the goofy idiot sidekick that makes a superhero ''super''.



* GoneHorriblyRight: In the crossover "Dyno-Might", Dexter becomes convinced that Dynomutt is too much of a [[IdiotHero goofy idiot sidekick]] to be any help to Blue Falcon, so he decides to design a new "Dynomutt X-90" to replace him. Unfortunately, Dynomutt X-90 believes that AllCrimesAreEqual and [[KnightTemplar uses lethal force]] to deal with even minor crimes such as littering and jaywalking, forcing Dexter to team up with Blue Falcon and the real Dynomutt to take him down.
** GoneHorriblyWrong: When Dynomutt X-90 goes rogue at first, though, Blue Falcon fears whatever Dexter did to make IdiotHero Dynomutt into the KnightTemplar Dynomutt X-90 was this, as going after small crimes and misdemeanors with lethal force was not what Blue Falcon remembered about Dynomutt.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' crossover "Dyno-Might", Dexter becomes convinced believes that Dynomutt is too much of a [[IdiotHero goofy idiot sidekick]] to be any help to Blue Falcon, so he decides to design designs a new "Dynomutt X-90" to replace him. Unfortunately, Dynomutt X-90 believes that AllCrimesAreEqual and [[KnightTemplar uses lethal force]] to deal with even minor crimes such as littering and jaywalking, forcing Dexter to team up with Blue Falcon and the real Dynomutt to take him down.
** GoneHorriblyWrong: When Dynomutt X-90 goes rogue at first, though, rogue, Blue Falcon Falcon, believing his original Dynomutt was upgraded, fears whatever Dexter did to make IdiotHero change his dog into into [[KnightTemplar Dynomutt into the KnightTemplar Dynomutt X-90 X-90]] was this, as going after small crimes and misdemeanors with lethal force was not what Blue Falcon remembered about Dynomutt.Dynomutt.



* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Parodied in a ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' crossover. Dexter tries to fix a damaged Dynomutt (a dog robot with boatloads of hyperactivity). He comes up with a [[DarkerAndEdgier supercool and super-dangerous version that is ten times more badass]] than the leading brand. When it goes rogue, Blue Falcon tries to use his friendship with Dynomutt to draw out his old personality. Dexter eventually reveals that Dynomutt was such an annoying buffoon that he decided to just start over with a new version. Blue Falcon is appalled, shocked, and stunned! But then he realizes that he can now simply kill the evil robot with a clear conscience -- after all, WhatMeasureIsANonHuman -- or at least one you hadn't previously bonded with? (Though when Blue Falcon remotely reactivates the original Dynomutt, Dynomutt takes care of the more dangerous impostor with an explosive-filled bone.)

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** Also done in ''WesternAnimation/Scoob'', where he is serving a rookie Blue Falcon.
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Parodied in a ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' crossover. Dexter tries to fix a damaged Dynomutt (a dog robot with boatloads of hyperactivity). He comes up with hyperactivity), but instead builds a [[DarkerAndEdgier supercool and super-dangerous version that is ten times more badass]] than the leading brand. original, and passes it off as an upgrade. When it goes rogue, Blue Falcon tries to use his friendship with Dynomutt to draw out his old personality. Dexter eventually reveals that Dynomutt was such an annoying buffoon that he decided to just start over with a new version. Blue Falcon is appalled, shocked, and stunned! But then he realizes that he can now simply kill the evil robot with a clear conscience -- after all, WhatMeasureIsANonHuman -- or at least one you hadn't previously bonded with? (Though when Blue Falcon remotely reactivates the original Dynomutt, Dynomutt takes care of the more dangerous impostor with an explosive-filled bone.)personality, in vain.



* UnwantedAssistance: In his ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' appearance, Blue Falcon seems to have come to terms with his feelings of this toward Dynomutt.
-->'''Blue Falcon:''' Remember, it's the goofy idiot sidekick that makes a superhero ''super''.
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* CastAsAMask: An unusual variation happens in "Sinister Symphony;" this trope is used when the MasterOfDisguise supervillain Manyfaces disguises as the Blue Falcon (complete with Creator/GaryOwens supplying the voice), but it's averted with Manyfaces's other disguises throughout the episode, where his regular voice actor supplies the disguised voices, including [[LarynxDissonance when he's disguised as an old woman]].


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* MasterOfDisguise: Manyfaces in "Sinister Symphony."
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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Legion of Doom]].

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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Legion of Doom]].Doom]] that would go on to be called the Injustice League of America..
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** Dynomutt also appeared on an episode of WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory
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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/Superfriends Legion of Doom]].

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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/Superfriends [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Legion of Doom]].
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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheSuperfriends Legion of Doom]].

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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheSuperfriends [[WesternAnimation/Superfriends Legion of Doom]].
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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America.

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* LegionOfDoom: Appropriately enough, the Injustice League of America.America, 2 years before Hanna-Barbera brought us the actual [[WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheSuperfriends Legion of Doom]].
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* RoguesGallery: Oddly enough, most villains seen in the show only appeared once. However, Fishface, Superthug, Lowbrow, the Queen Hornet, the Gimmick and the Worm all had at least two episodes to menace the city.

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* RoguesGallery: Oddly enough, most villains seen in the show only appeared once. However, Fishface, Superthug, Lowbrow, the Queen Hornet, the Gimmick and the Worm all had at least two episodes to menace the city.city, including one LegionOfDoom episode.
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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}; this is especially significant for Latin American audiences.

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** Or maybe Adam West's Series/{{Batman}}; ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}''; this is especially significant for Latin American audiences.

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