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[[Image:Rotweiler.jpg|frame|Model cel of Baron Von Rottweiler]]
 
[[Image:Rotweiler.jpg|frame|Model cel of Baron Von Rottweiler]]
   
'''Baron Von Rottweiler''' is a recurring villain on ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]''. A stereotypical German villain complete with monocle, tailored-suits, and sharp accent, Rottweiler originated as a secondary villain, in comparison to [[Bugsy Vile]], usually threatening [[Ace Hart]] in the scenes which [[Eliot Shag]] is often shown completing just prior to the story proper. In his premiere appearance, [[Episode 101: The Big Squeak]], the baron and his ever-present silent lackey, [[Leon (Dog City)|Leon]], have their lair at the Rottweiler Explosives Company. Not coincidentally, Rottweiler is rarely seen without dynamite or bombs.
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'''Baron Von Rottweiler''' is a recurring villain on ''[[Dog City (series)|Dog City]]''. A stereotypical German villain complete with monocle, tailored-suits, and sharp accent, Rottweiler was originally used as a secondary villain, in comparison to [[Bugsy Vile]]. His earliest appearances were limited to threatening [[Ace Hart]] (and being foiled by him) in the brief scenes animated by [[Eliot Shag]] as a preamble to the story proper. In his premiere appearance, "[[Episode 101: The Big Squeak|The Big Squeak]]," the baron and his ever-present silent lackey, [[Leon Burger|Leon]], have their lair at the [[Rottweiler Explosives Company]]. Not coincidentally, Rottweiler is rarely seen without dynamite or bombs or some form of incendiary device.
   
As the series progressed, and even before the end of the first season, Rottweiler emerged as a villain in his own right. In comparison to ganglord [[Bugsy Vile]], Rottweiler's schemes from this point on were more maniacal, fixing him as a take-off of the "James Bond" movie villains rather than a gangster spoof. Rottweiler's schemes generally involved perverting science, from sabotaging a space travel exhibition to kidnapping rocket scientists, to creating monsters and time machines.
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As the first season progressed, however, Rottweiler emerged as a villain in his own right. In comparison to ganglord Bugsy Vile, Rottweiler's schemes from this point on were more maniacal, fixing him as a take-off of the [[James Bond]] movie villains rather than a gangster spoof. Rottweiler's plots generally involved perverting science, from sabotaging a space travel expedition and kidnapping rocket scientists to creating monsters and time machines.
   
 
[[Category:Dog City Characters]]
 
[[Category:Dog City Characters]]

Revision as of 20:22, 15 May 2006

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Model cel of Baron Von Rottweiler

Baron Von Rottweiler is a recurring villain on Dog City. A stereotypical German villain complete with monocle, tailored-suits, and sharp accent, Rottweiler was originally used as a secondary villain, in comparison to Bugsy Vile. His earliest appearances were limited to threatening Ace Hart (and being foiled by him) in the brief scenes animated by Eliot Shag as a preamble to the story proper. In his premiere appearance, "The Big Squeak," the baron and his ever-present silent lackey, Leon, have their lair at the Rottweiler Explosives Company. Not coincidentally, Rottweiler is rarely seen without dynamite or bombs or some form of incendiary device.

As the first season progressed, however, Rottweiler emerged as a villain in his own right. In comparison to ganglord Bugsy Vile, Rottweiler's schemes from this point on were more maniacal, fixing him as a take-off of the James Bond movie villains rather than a gangster spoof. Rottweiler's plots generally involved perverting science, from sabotaging a space travel expedition and kidnapping rocket scientists to creating monsters and time machines.