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== Bio == |
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Dapper Dog is a tall, skinny adult male Toller. He has a feminine face with pronounced eyebrows and eyelashes as well as brown fur with milky white blotches on his neck, chest, and muzzle. He has long, floppy ears with a pink nose. |
Dapper Dog is a tall, skinny adult male Toller. He has a feminine face with pronounced eyebrows and eyelashes as well as brown fur with milky white blotches on his neck, chest, and muzzle. He has long, floppy ears with a pink nose. |
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=== Personality === |
=== Personality === |
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+ | Dapper has a melodramatic demeanor as illustrated by his verbosity, regular Shakespearean-esque monologing and his tendency to howl loudly. He also has a pretentious edge, dictating an unnecessarily long-winded complaint about the potholes in Birdtown and excitedly asking [[Tuca]] to read it back to him as if it were his magnum opus. |
== Background == |
== Background == |
Revision as of 03:48, 27 July 2020
Dapper Dog is an upstairs neighbor of Tuca & Bertie and a recurring character.
Bio
Physical Appearance
Dapper Dog is a tall, skinny adult male Toller. He has a feminine face with pronounced eyebrows and eyelashes as well as brown fur with milky white blotches on his neck, chest, and muzzle. He has long, floppy ears with a pink nose.
He wears a patterned yellow, pink, and red wool vest underneath a maroon collared jacket. He also sports a pink ascot and flared dark green pants with dress shoes.
Personality
Dapper has a melodramatic demeanor as illustrated by his verbosity, regular Shakespearean-esque monologing and his tendency to howl loudly. He also has a pretentious edge, dictating an unnecessarily long-winded complaint about the potholes in Birdtown and excitedly asking Tuca to read it back to him as if it were his magnum opus.