Pound Puppies (2010)

Pound Puppies is a 2010 Canadian/American animated series by Hasbro. It was a sequel of the 1986 series. It was cancelled in 2013. It lasted 3 seasons, with a total of 65 episodes.

Plot
The show follows five dogs (Lucky, Cookie, Niblet, Strudel, and Squirt) who find homes for dogs at Shelter 17.

Why Its Proud

 * 1) Original animation style. It cleverly uses flash animation.
 * 2) Interesting characters.
 * 3) Amazing music score by Daniel Ingram.
 * 4) Great morals.
 * 5) Good voice acting, especially from Eric McCormack.
 * 6) Fascinating plots.
 * 7) It manages to use a formula without being too repetitive.
 * 8) Funny jokes.
 * 9) Squirt is a Chihuahua.  He could have just been another Mexican stereotype, but he actually has a New York accent and came from Hoboken.
 * 10) The episode "There's Something About Camelia" contains an implicit allusion to transgenderism.
 * 11) Speaking of stereotypes, the episode Hot Dawg had a scene that shows how silly racism is when Squirt says "I'm a Chihuahua!" and Niblet replies, "Why should I believe a word of a Chihuahua?"

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Kath Soucie, Grey DeLisle, and E. G. Daily are overused as puppy voices.  And even if they weren't overused, they would still make Anime girls sound ear-pleasing!
 * 2) Niblet, Dot, and McLeish are quite aggravating.
 * 3) Some bad episodes like Lucky Gets Adopted.
 * 4) Later episodes have toilet humor.
 * 5) It can sometimes seem that its pandering towards furries.
 * 6) The first 7 episodes have bad animation from 9 Story, but did get a lot better when the studio switched to DHX Media.

Trivia

 * It is one of the few Canadian cartoons to have American voice actors, although they were used only because they were popular.
 * It is one of the few cartoons to have never seen the change from Hub Network to Discovery Family.