Scruff (TV series)

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Scruff
Scruff.jpg
Scruff as shown in the episode “A Circus Dog”
Also known asRovelló
GenreChildren's animation
Created byJosep Vallverdú
Voices ofAudíoprojetas-Galletly, Barcelona
Opening theme"Hey, I'm Scruff"
Ending theme"Happiness is a Smile Away"
ComposersTheo Jaskolowskí, Guy Wenger
Country of originSpain
Original languageCatalan
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes105 (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationsStudío La Galera, Barcelona
CinematographyDavíd Alcarría, Victor Maldonado
EditorXavier Blanch (La Galera)
Running time30 mins
Production companyD'Ocon Films
DistributorD'Ocon Films (Spanish-speaking countries)
BKN International (Worldwide)
Release
Original networkTelevisió de Catalunya
RTVE
ABC
Picture format4:3 PAL
Original release1999 (1999) –
2003 (2003)
External links
Production website

Scruff is a 1999 Spanish animated TV series by D'Ocon Films.[1] The series is based on a 1993 book by Josep Vallverdú.[2] It depicts the life of a puppy, Scruff, who is adopted by a farmer named Peter. The show was directed by Antoni D'Ocon and distributed in English by BKN International. The animation is rendered using Toon Boom's Harmony software, through a method of creating traditional 2D animated characters over a 3D computer-generated background.

Premise[]

Setting[]

Following the loss of a tourist family's puppy, a long forest search ensues. The puppy is eventually located and adopted by a young country worker named Peter who takes the puppy to his aunt and uncle's farmhouse. Peter then names the puppy Scruff. As Peter and his relatives spend time with Scruff, they discover his skills, including acrobatics and the ability to sniff out various forest fruits.[citation needed]

Scruff lives amidst livestock, poultry, and two other dogs named Sanda and Tricks, who become his family over time. Each episode features a new adventure for Scruff. He learns about the farm from the animals and pets, and about the forest from the wild animals. In the village, he meets human beings.[citation needed]

Characters and Cast[]

  • Scruff – A young pup with boundless curiosity. His inquisitive nature sometimes gets him into a lot of trouble. He is a pointer mix puppy from a foreign land and not good at tracking or guarding. However, he has unique skills such as acrobatics and sniffing out forest fruits.
  • Strummer – A flea who lives on Scruff, often providing him with advice. He plays the guitar and once lived on a circus dog. Scruff normally gets annoyed with him and abandons the parasite.
  • Peter – Scruff's owner, who shares a lot of personality points with his pet and dreams of being in a circus.
  • Uncle Ron and Aunt Lil – Peter's aunt and uncle, the owners of Tolosa Farm. They are a standard farm couple.
  • Sanda – The most mature dog on the farm, she serves as the watchdog and tracker for the owners. When Scruff arrives on the farm, Sanda takes him in as her adoptive son. She has a kind heart, but Scruff sometimes pushes her to her limits. She is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.
  • Tricks – Sanda's son and Scruff's best friend. Even though he and Scruff are friends, he occasionally gets jealous of him. Nonetheless, he is still Scruff's partner in many of his antics. He is a Vizsla puppy.
  • Miaow – Uncle Ron and Aunt Lil's pet cat. He has little love for the dogs on the farm, especially Scruff.
  • White Socks – A fox who lives in the forest near the farm. He is said to be an endangered species of fox, and many hunters try to catch him but fail constantly. He calls many of the farm animals fools, knowing nothing about the wild world. Although selfish and unscrupulous, he does have a soft spot for Scruff, helping him on many occasions. He is said to have a crush on Sanda in the episode, 'Can't Cope'.
  • Haunty The Hound – The 300-year-old ghost of a hound dog who haunts the farmhouse cellar. He is a ghostly Beagle mix. Only Scruff, Strummer, and later, White Socks, are aware of his existence. He has an interesting outlook on life, due to living with wild and domesticated animals in his past life.
  • Holly – Peter's girlfriend, a kindly and down-to-earth person. She is sometimes irritated by Peter's impulsive behavior, but deep down, loves him very much.
  • Princess – Holly's pet dog, a Pumi. Originally shown as haughty and stuck-up, she later falls in love with Scruff.
  • Mr. Canute – Holly's father. A rich man, who deeply disapproves of the working-class and Peter's relationship with his daughter.
  • Buttons – A mushroom vendor, who tries to make money through any means, legal or illegal. Unfortunately, that means he always tries to capture Scruff and use him for scientific research.
  • Truffles – Buttons' mushroom-sniffing dog, a Bouvier des Flandres. Truffles does not agree with his master's unscrupulous activities but stays with him out of loyalty. He later has a romantic relationship with Sanda.
  • One-Man Circus – A crooked clown. He is obsessed with kidnapping Scruff because he is a rare breed of dog. He wants to make him into the star attraction of his circus.
  • The Rats – A gang of rodents who prowl around the farm area, making trouble for anyone who runs into them.

Other media[]

Films[]

Six movies were made for television:[citation needed]

  • Scruff: A Christmas Tale
  • Scruff's Halloween
  • Scruff in a Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Scruff: Cinderella's Carnival
  • Scruff and the Legend of St. George
  • Scruff: Christmas without Claus

The movies were all released on DVD by Image Entertainment.

Home video[]

A set of six DVDs were released between 2005 and 2007 by Image Entertainment. These DVDs do not have captions. The next line of Scruff DVDs were released in September and November 2009. Recently, the entire second season has been released on a 4-Disc set. Currently, all 69 episodes are available on DVD.[3][4][5] The new line of Scruff DVDs, feature five of Scruff's television movies.[6]

DVDs Released by Image Entertainment.

  • Prizes Galore: Fugitives, Prizes Galore, All Because of A Mushroom Omelette, Going Up the Rock, Where's Miaow
  • Too Much Sun: It's Time to Say Goodbye, Unless & Unnecessary, Too Much Sun, The Last of His Kind, A Testing Time
  • Smells Like An Adventure: The Hero of Navell, Scruff & Peter Ltd., That's Not For Playing With, Smells Like an Adventure, Princess Always On His Mind
  • What Will We Do With this Dog?: Wanted, A Home, What Will We Do With This Dog, The Course of Three Dogs, Craving for Eggs, Christmas is Almost Here!
  • Circus Dog: Preying Around, A Circus Dog, The Circus Star, Fox Hunting, Bringing the Flock Home
  • Staking Out Territory: A Canned Tail, The Runaway, Shackled by Fear, Staking Out Territory, Two Families, Just One Dog

References[]

  1. ^ "Scruff". Retrieved 11 Nov 2020.
  2. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. pp. 276–277. ISBN 9781476672939.
  3. ^ "Scruff's Adventures". 1 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017 – via Amazon.
  4. ^ "Scruff: A Christmas Tale". 3 November 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017 – via Amazon.
  5. ^ "Scruff's Halloween". 1 September 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2017 – via Amazon.
  6. ^ Overstock™. "Scruff`s Adventures – 2-Disc Set (DVD) – Overstock.com Shopping – The Best Deals on General Children's Movies". Retrieved 9 February 2017.

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