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A pair of kids trying to save their beloved pooch from a mad scientist working for a sinister villain whose experiment has transformed their dog into a crazy-eyed muppet monstrosity.
Views: 65
Genre: Comedy, Family, Science Fiction
Director: Todd Tucker
Actors: Alastair Mackenzie, Bart Johnson, Bob Gibson, Brian Stepanek, Jacqueline Pinol, John Kassir, Juliet Landau, Mindy Sterling, Rhiannon Leigh Wryn, William Brent, Zack Ward
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