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− | The Bruno puppet was essentially the same as [[Bugsy Them]], the gangster villain in the original ''[[Dog City (special)|Dog City special]]'' on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]].'' The puppet did double-duty in the episode "[[Episode 109: Ya Gotta Have Hart]]," as the dream version of Bugsy Vile, the series equivalent of Bugsy Them. |
+ | The Bruno puppet was essentially the same as [[Bugsy Them]], the gangster villain in the original ''[[Dog City (special)|Dog City special]]'' on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]].'' The puppet did double-duty in the episode "[[Episode 109: Ya Gotta Have Hart|Ya Gotta Have Hart]]," as the dream version of Bugsy Vile, the series equivalent of Bugsy Them. |
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Bruno was the surly bulldog superintendent of Eliot Shag's apartment building on Dog City. Aided or hindered by his helper Bowser, Bruno frequently hassled Eliot, but cowtowed to the landlady, Ms. Fluffé. Bruno's behavior and plotlines often paralleled his animated alter-ego, in Eliot's cartoon series, Bugsy Vile.
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The Bruno puppet was essentially the same as Bugsy Them, the gangster villain in the original Dog City special on The Jim Henson Hour. The puppet did double-duty in the episode "Ya Gotta Have Hart," as the dream version of Bugsy Vile, the series equivalent of Bugsy Them.