

After the Boston Tea-Bone Party, the Pups of Liberty continue to assert themselves against Catland. But the Royal TomCat refuses their requests for representation in the government and issues orders that make life miserable in the 13 Ameri-canine colonies. Witness Paul Ruffere’s famous midnight run to warn the MinuteMutts at Lexington and Concord. Join Anne Kennel and Bonejamin Franklin in Philadelphia. Be there as Thomas Jefferhound writes, and the Continental Congress votes on, the Dog-claration of Independence, starting the Revolutionary War and putting America on the path to freedom.
Writing
The pun density alone deserves academic study.
Acting
Phil Proctor brings chaotic energy to revolutionary dogs.
Production
Surprisingly polished for 18 minutes of canine colonialism.
Director
Jennifer Cardon Klein
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Bert Klein previously worked on Disney's Emperor's New Groove, which explains the chaotic energy.
This exists in a weird educational animation niche alongside Schoolhouse Rock, but makes zero attempt at subtlety.
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