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* [[Affectionate Nickname]]: "Dog Blunder" for Dynomutt, courtesy of Blue Falcon, usually if he bungles a situation.
 
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.
 
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.
 
* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]] (Blue Falcon, for [[Batman]])
 
* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]] (Blue Falcon, for [[Batman]])
 
** Or maybe Adam West's [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]].
 
** Or maybe Adam West's [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]].
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** Mr. Cool is one to Mr. Freeze, and it even predicts ''Batman & Robin'' with a decision of whether to rescue the hero from ice or save the world.
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* [[Animal-Themed Superbeing]]: Blue Falcon is themed after a falcon. His civilian identity's last name really should've been "Kestrel" instead of "Crowne," to be honest.
 
* [[Animated Series]]
 
* [[Animated Series]]
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* [[Badass in Distress]]: Blue Falcon is ''supposed'' to be a badass, no-nonsense superhero, but thanks to his dumb robot dog, he gets himself captured more than he really should be.
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* [[Body Horror]]: In one episode, a villain's Weird Science ray gun makes Blue Falcon (who is a ''human being'', not a robot) ''melt into a blue puddle.'' That Dynomutt restores him a couple of scenes later does not do much to mitigate the big, whopping nausea-inducing dose of this trope, nor does the [[Laugh Track]].
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* [[Bound and Gagged]]: Happens to Blue Falcon way too often, as part of Dynomutt's bungling the situation up.
 
* [[The Comically Serious]] (Blue Falcon, very much)
 
* [[The Comically Serious]] (Blue Falcon, very much)
 
* [[Cool Car]]
 
* [[Cool Car]]
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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Well, sort of. Years ago the [[Cartoon Network]] 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.
 
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Well, sort of. Years ago the [[Cartoon Network]] 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.
 
* [[The Ditz]]
 
* [[The Ditz]]
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* [[Distressed Dude]]: Again, Blue Falcon. Poor guy...
 
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: Dynomutt himself.
 
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: Dynomutt himself.
 
* [[Flying Car]] (the Falconcar)
 
* [[Flying Car]] (the Falconcar)
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** What about Gary Owens (announcer for ''Laugh-In'' and original non-talk-show voice of [[Space Ghost]]) as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' crossover!
 
** What about Gary Owens (announcer for ''Laugh-In'' and original non-talk-show voice of [[Space Ghost]]) as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the ''Dexter's Laboratory'' crossover!
 
* [[An Ice Suit]]: Mr. Cool.
 
* [[An Ice Suit]]: Mr. Cool.
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* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Blue Falcon.
 
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] (Julie McWhirter imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)
 
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]] (Julie McWhirter imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)
* [[Punny Name]]: The "Queen Hornet"
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* [[Punny Name]]: The "Queen Hornet" (for those of you who don't get it, it's a pun on the Green Hornet)
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* [[Tsundere]]: Blue Falcon seems to have this going on with Dynomutt (non-romantically, of course.) He gives him reprimands and addresses him as "Dog Blunder," yet he still loves him deep down inside.
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* [[Secret Identity]]: Blue Falcon's civilian identity is Radley Crowne.
 
* [[Superhero]]
 
* [[Superhero]]
 
* [[To the Batpole]]
 
* [[To the Batpole]]

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He makes you wonder.

He's fearless, scareless, a little too careless. Dynomutt: He's a go-go dog person!

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

Like Batman, the Blue Falcon had a variety of tools in his Utility Belt. 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 Scooby Doo/Dynomutt Hour. They were Scooby's teammates in the Laff-A-Lympics.


This series provides examples of:

  • Affectionate Nickname: "Dog Blunder" for Dynomutt, courtesy of Blue Falcon, usually if he bungles a situation.
  • Affectionate Parody: Let's just say the show didn't take itself seriously.
  • Alternate Company Equivalent (Blue Falcon, for Batman)
    • Or maybe Adam West's Batman.
    • Mr. Cool is one to Mr. Freeze, and it even predicts Batman & Robin with a decision of whether to rescue the hero from ice or save the world.
  • Animal-Themed Superbeing: Blue Falcon is themed after a falcon. His civilian identity's last name really should've been "Kestrel" instead of "Crowne," to be honest.
  • Animated Series
  • Badass in Distress: Blue Falcon is supposed to be a badass, no-nonsense superhero, but thanks to his dumb robot dog, he gets himself captured more than he really should be.
  • Body Horror: In one episode, a villain's Weird Science ray gun makes Blue Falcon (who is a human being, not a robot) melt into a blue puddle. That Dynomutt restores him a couple of scenes later does not do much to mitigate the big, whopping nausea-inducing dose of this trope, nor does the Laugh Track.
  • Bound and Gagged: Happens to Blue Falcon way too often, as part of Dynomutt's bungling the situation up.
  • The Comically Serious (Blue Falcon, very much)
  • Cool Car
  • Crossover: With Scooby Doo and Dexter's Laboratory, and Dynomutt and Blue Falcon appear in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and Johnny Bravo.
  • Darker and Edgier: Well, sort of. Years ago the Cartoon Network 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.
  • The Ditz
  • Distressed Dude: Again, Blue Falcon. Poor guy...
  • Do-Anything Robot: Dynomutt himself.
  • Flying Car (the Falconcar)
  • Funny Animal
  • Hey, It's That Voice! (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 Space Ghost) as the Blue Falcon? He even reprised the role in the Dexter's Laboratory crossover!
  • An Ice Suit: Mr. Cool.
  • Mr. Fanservice: Blue Falcon.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed (Julie McWhirter imitating Mae West as Queen Hornet)
  • Punny Name: The "Queen Hornet" (for those of you who don't get it, it's a pun on the Green Hornet)
  • Tsundere: Blue Falcon seems to have this going on with Dynomutt (non-romantically, of course.) He gives him reprimands and addresses him as "Dog Blunder," yet he still loves him deep down inside.
  • Secret Identity: Blue Falcon's civilian identity is Radley Crowne.
  • Superhero
  • To the Batpole
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