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What-a-Mess

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Produced by Oliver Postgate’s Smallfilms in 1979, this animated series starred the titular moth-eaten and accident-prone Afghan Hound puppy (who was actually a pedigree dog whose real name was Prince Amir of Kinjan) who had a yellow duck sitting on top of his head. More episodes were made in the UK in 1990 by Central Independent Television, Link Licensing, and Bevanfield Films. What-a-Mess Has Lunch: What-a-Mess decides to go hunting for His food when the family forgets to feed Him. Balloon Belly: In "Home Alone, Almost," WAM's family gets him an automatic food dispenser meant to keep him occupied for several hours.

What-a-Mess (Literature) - TV Tropes What-a-Mess (Literature) - TV Tropes

Standard Snippet: The DiC Entertainment series used a slightly out-of-key version of "Chopsticks" for scenes where characters are in hairy situations. Nostalgia Central covers the period 1950 to 1999 and contains some words and references which reflect the attitudes of those times and which may be considered culturally sensitive, offensive or inappropriate today.Santa What-A-Mess | All Around the Mallberry Bush | What-A-Mess at the Movies | His Royal Highness, Prince What-A-Mess | Party at Poppet’s | Take Me Out to the Dog Park | The Watch Out Dog | Molenapped!

Eight radical solutions to the problem of dog mess - BBC News

As if onomastic uncertainty were not enough, What-a-mess is also plagued by philosophical anxiety of the deepest and most perturbing kind - not only does he not know who he is, he does not know what he is. More episodes were made in the UK in 1981 by Central Independent Television, Link Licensing, and Bevanfield Films. Like most humans in the series, they are mostly seen from the neck down, with their faces slightly obscured. Both series focus on the eponymous Afghan Hound, What-a-Mess, and his interactions with humans and other pets.What-A-Mess and the Hairy Monster/Trick Or Treat/My Teatime with Frank: What-a-Mess runs scared of what He thinks is a monster in the house. The title character is a disheveled (hence his nickname), accident-prone Afghan Hound puppy, whose real name is Prince Amir of Kinjan. Dog mess is one of the most common causes of complaints to local councils and four out of 10 people consider it a problem in their local area, says the campaign group Keep Britain Tidy. All There in the Manual: According to some versions of the books, the little creatures running about in each scene are What-A-Mess's imaginary friends.

What-a-Mess Facts for Kids

What-A-Mess: 5 Hilarious Adventures VHS [1990] - What-a-Mess Goes to the Seaside, What-a-Mess Goes to School, Prince What-a-Mess, Super What-a-Mess, What-a-Mess Keeps Cool (Extra Episodes - What-a-Mess and Cynthia the Hedgehog, What-a-Mess Has a Brain Wave! Crossdressing Voices: Averted with What-A-Mess, as he was voiced by then-child voice actor Ryan O'Donohue.They are voiced by Michael Bell (as the father), Miriam Flynn (as the mother), Adam Hendershott (as the son), and Debi Derryberry (as the daughter), in the US version. Shampooed/Show and Tail/I Spy, I Cry, I Try What-a-Mess runs scared when He thinks a groomer has come to take him away and replace him. Super What-a-Mess = When the adorable but cruel Poppet comes to stay, it seems only a super dog can put things right.



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