Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Malt Shop Memories

We go together, like Rama-Lama-Lama-Ka-Dingity-Ding-De-Dong,
Remembered forever as Shoo-Bop-Shoo-Wadda-Wadda-Yippity-Boom-Da-Boom,
Chang-Chang-Changity-Chang-Shoo-Bop, That's the way it should beeeee,
Wa-ooh-yeah!
 
We're one of a kind, like Dip-Da-Dip-Da-Dip-Do-Wop-A-Dooby-Doo,
Our names are signed, "Boogity-Boogity-Boogity-Boogity-Shooby-Doo-Wa-Choo-Wa,"
Chang-Chang-Changity-Chang-Shoo-Bop, We'll always beeee like one,
Wa-Wa-Wa-O-One.
 
Here is a Pound Puppies fanfiction, which is the third in a series created by fellow writer brave kid and me. In this story, which is a nod to the movie Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw, a technical malfunction with Strudel's time machine sends the Pound Puppies and their kitty pals back to 1959; while trying to figure out how to get home again, they meet some new friends, try to foil a villain's plan to steal the artifact that provides Puppy Power, and contend with a mysterious creature in the woods. Please enjoy!
 
 
BTW, here are a few pictures of the story's characters:
 
The Pound Puppies in their '50s garb. Lucky's outfit mirrors that of Cooler in the movie, only with the colors reversed, and Cookie's is similar to that of Charlemange.
 
 
The Kennel Kittens in their '50s outfits. Squeak's garb very much conveys his tough persona.
 
 
The Super Secret Pup Club in their '50s clothes. Cupcake's outfit is a color swap of Brighteyes' outfit in the movie, and Patches' outfit is a color swap of Whopper's.
 
 
Sparky, who in the present day helps Strudel with her time machine; like his friend Mr. Nut Nut, he's also not completely all there.
 
Niblet's girlfriend Giblet(Who first appeared in the episode, "When Niblet met Giblet.") in her present day outfit and somewhat simplified '50s outfit. Like her boyfriend, she also is not completely all there.
 
Twiggy(Who first appeared in the episode, "Taboo.") gives the group a guided tour of the pound and the museum when they first arrive in the '50s. Barlow(Who first appeared in the episode, "Barlow.") is quite lackadaisical, but also very polite.
 
 
Prince(Who first appeared in the episode, "Fright at the Museum.") is the resident "smart one" at this new pound. His appearance is a combination of those of Howler and Hairball in the movie.
 
Bobo, Chauncey, and Camellia(The former two of whom first appeared in the episode, "Once a Ralph, Always a Ralph," and the latter first appeared in the episode, "There's Something About Camellia.") are three pups whom the Pup Club quickly befriend. Bobo is a cheerful, energetic little fellow, Chauncey is a polite, classy sort, and Camellia is friendly and amiable, but likes to imitate people(Though this trait of hers might come in handy later...)
 
 
Miss Petunia the mama Golden Retriever, and her three little puppy children(Who frst appeared in the episode, "Pound Preemies; I added the name Lulu.) She's similar to Colette, the mother dog from the movie, in both looks and personality.
 

Luke and Maddie, the two Tammy and Jeff-esque teenagers who run the new pound.
 
Martin McEvil, this story's Marvin McNasty-esque villain who plans to steal the Rosetta Bone, which enables Puppy Power, and take over the world.
 
 
McEvil's hopelessly inadequate(And ironically named) henchmen, Slim and Jumbo. Their appearances are based on those of two certain dognappers, and their personalities mirror those of Lumpy and Bones, McNasty's henchmen; Slim's appearance is also based slightly on that of Lloyd the dogcatcher from Disney's Bolt.*
 
 
And last but by no means least is the Saspooch. Similar to Big Paw, this legendary creature was said to have guarded the Rosetta Bone in ancient Egypt. However, he's said to only be a myth...or is he?
 
 
*More on that movie later...











 
 
 
 

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