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⚫ | '''Meat the Butcher''' first appeared on ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]'' as the titular antagonist in [[Episode 103: Meat the Butcher|episode 103]]. The hulking Meat is an enormous bulldog clad in a butcher's apron and wielding cleavers and other sharp knives. Created by [[Eliot Shag]] in response to his boss's request for more violence, |
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⚫ | '''Meat the Butcher''' first appeared on ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]'' as the titular antagonist in [[Episode 103: Meat the Butcher|episode 103]]. The hulking Meat is an enormous bulldog clad in a butcher's apron and wielding cleavers and other sharp knives. Created by [[Eliot Shag]] in response to his boss's request for more violence, the Butcher is a purely psychopathic hitman. |
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+ | Meat returned for a gag cameo in "[[Episode 105: The Dog Pound|The Dog Pound]]," whimpering like a puppy, and accompanied fellow guest villains [[Screwy Louie]] and [[Puppy-Face Felson]] in a brief scene from "[[Episode 207: Out of the Mouths of Pups|Out of the Mouths of Pups]]." |
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Revision as of 01:03, 15 August 2013
Meat the Butcher first appeared on Dog City as the titular antagonist in episode 103. The hulking Meat is an enormous bulldog clad in a butcher's apron and wielding cleavers and other sharp knives. Created by Eliot Shag in response to his boss's request for more violence, the Butcher is a purely psychopathic hitman.
Meat returned for a gag cameo in "The Dog Pound," whimpering like a puppy, and accompanied fellow guest villains Screwy Louie and Puppy-Face Felson in a brief scene from "Out of the Mouths of Pups."