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* [[Badass Adorable]]: Both Dynomutt and Blue Falcon; Dynomutt being obvious, because he's a dim-witted [[Do-Anything Robot|Do-Anything]] [[Robot Dog]] with a voice similar to Scooby-Doo's, and Blue Falcon being because of his uptight, [[The Comically Serious|comically serious]] nature and his [[Tsundere]]ness towards Dynomutt.
 
 
* [[Cult Classic]]: Not as much as it used to be, because of Blue Falcon's many appearances in ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' works.
 
* [[Cult Classic]]: Not as much as it used to be, because of Blue Falcon's many appearances in ''[[Scooby-Doo]]'' works.
 
* [[Ear Worm]]: The theme song, in all its cheesy '70s glory.
 
* [[Ear Worm]]: The theme song, in all its cheesy '70s glory.
* [[Fetish Fuel]]: If this show didn't spark any bondage fetishes, then we'll be damned. The bondage scenes usually happen to sexy Blue Falcon to boot.
 
 
* [[Friendly Fandoms]]:
 
* [[Friendly Fandoms]]:
 
** With ''Scooby-Doo'', obviously, because Scooby and Dynomutt shared a timeslot and the characters crossed over many times.
 
** With ''Scooby-Doo'', obviously, because Scooby and Dynomutt shared a timeslot and the characters crossed over many times.
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** Seeing the normally-lovable Dynomutt [[Face-Heel Turn|being turned into a vicious brute]] in the Cartoon Network motion comics is pretty shocking to a young psyche.
 
** Seeing the normally-lovable Dynomutt [[Face-Heel Turn|being turned into a vicious brute]] in the Cartoon Network motion comics is pretty shocking to a young psyche.
   
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  • Cult Classic: Not as much as it used to be, because of Blue Falcon's many appearances in Scooby-Doo works.
  • Ear Worm: The theme song, in all its cheesy '70s glory.
  • Friendly Fandoms:
    • With Scooby-Doo, obviously, because Scooby and Dynomutt shared a timeslot and the characters crossed over many times.
    • Also with Superfriends, because of their similar premises (lighthearted superhero entertainment) and the fact that Blue Falcon is a stand-in for Batman.
  • Nightmare Fuel:
    • There was an episode in which some supervillain's Weird Science ray gun made Blue Falcon — who was a human being, not a robot — melt into a blue puddle. That Dynomutt restored him a couple of scenes later did not do much to mitigate the big whopping nausea-inducing dose of Body Horror, nor did the Laugh Track.
    • The one where the villain used TV signals to turn humans into blimps wasn't pretty, either. Especially when, after Blue Falcon figures out what's causing it, Dynomutt decides to see what the TV news says about it...
    • You're forgetting one where Dynomutt and Blue Falcon make their appearance in Dexter's Laboratory where while Dynomutt was talking to Blue Falcon about how he made sure the diamond was safe, the villain they were facing, Vultor I believe, stabbed Dynomutt right through him with his claws. Believe this troper that when the scene is replayed, it can be horrifying at most, despite the robot dog's falling with Vultor's claw holding the diamond being silhouetted.
    • Seeing the normally-lovable Dynomutt being turned into a vicious brute in the Cartoon Network motion comics is pretty shocking to a young psyche.

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