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    Premise. After the events of Up, Golden Retriever Dug and his owner, Carl Fredricksen, move to a new house in the suburb after Carl sells the Spirit of Adventure dirigible to afford it. The miniseries revolves around the adventures of Dug and Carl experienced in their house and neighborhood. [1][2] Voice cast. Bob Peterson as Dug [3]

  2. Join Dug as he navigates life with Carl Fredricksen and explores his new home. This series showcases charming episodes filled with humor and curiosity. Learn more about Dug’s endearing ...

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  3. Sep 6, 2021 · Dug Days follows Dug as he settles into life as a pet and experiences a whole host of new exciting situations, a different one every episode. Dug has a battle with the neighbourhood squirrel as he tries to defend Carl’s new bird feeding station.

  4. Sep 2, 2021 · Dug Days brings back the magic of Up over a decade later, focusing on the daily life of Dug the dog as he and Carl (voiced by the late great Ed Asner) settle into their new home.

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    • Dug Days: Plot Summary
    • Episode 1: “Squirrel!”
    • Episode 2: “Puppies”
    • Episode 3: “Smell”
    • Episode 4: “Flowers”
    • Episode 5: “Science”
    • Dug Days: The Good
    • Dug Days: The Bad
    • Conclusion

    The intro sequence for Dug Days reveals a bit of what happened after Up. Apparently, Carl realized that the expenses and effort of maintaining the Spirit of Adventure (not to mention repairs after the events of Up) are too much for an old guy like him. So instead, he sells Charles Muntz’s zeppelin, and buys a normal house to live in with Dug. Dug D...

    Carl builds a bird feeder in his backyard, and then he gets Dug to guard it while he naps. Dug finally encounters his archenemy: the squirrel, who understandably wants the seeds and nuts in the feeder. The squirrel initially gets those seeds and nuts, but after an extended fight with Dug, loses them all down the nearby storm drain. After a darkly h...

    One of Carl’s neighbors brings over a box of puppies (pitbull puppies, from the looks of them) to watch for the day. The puppies play with Dug, chew on him, chew up his toys, and basically do puppy things. Dug doesn’t like the toy-chewing, and initially opposes the pups to the point of building a makeshift wall down the middle of the backyard. Dug ...

    Dug gets a whiff of a new scent. His desire to investigate it is so strong that he digs his way out of the backyard (and Carl’s azaleas) to find the source. Dug eventually finds said source: an uncontrolled fire apparently lit as an arson attempt. Dug runs back and gets Carl to follow him, which results in the fire’s extinguishing. He gets a nice, ...

    Carl introduces Dug to fireworks. Dug does not like fireworks. In fact, he does not like fireworks so much that he goes berserk trying to flee from them. He eventually knocks himself out and gets himself his own Disney Acid Sequence involving hostile animate azaleas and Carl in an azalea costume. It makes sense in context, and perhaps is an indicat...

    Russell finally makes his first and last appearance in Dug Days. This time, Russell has somehow managed to modify some of Charles Muntz’s dog collars to see if they work on other wildlife. As it turns out, they do. From a housefly to a blue jay, to an oddly musical snail, to Dug’s squirrel archenemy; the collars seem to work regardless. Dug is conf...

    The cuteness. My god, Dug Days is adorable. It’s saccharine enough to give you diabetes from watching it, and I’m perfectly fine with this. It’s just so relaxing to watch Dug have adventures in his backyard, doing the kind of funny things that wouldn’t be out of place in an iyashikeianime. Also, pitbull puppies. Cute pitbull puppies. Cute pitbull p...

    There’s no plot in Dug Days. I mean, yes, each episode has its own independent plotline, but it’s all disconnected. There’s no overarching plot tying it all together. While the series is adorable, I wish there was a bit more to the story. The lack of Russell may also be a turn-off for fans of Up. Seeing Russell appear only in a single episode, even...

    Dug Days is an adorably relaxing epilogue to Up. If you loved Up, you’re going to get a kick out of this Disney+ series. You’re probably going to lament the loss of Ed Asner though. Savor this series if you check it out on Disney+. It’s one of Ed Asner’s last performance, and this is going to be the last we see of Carl, one way or another. Source: ...

  5. Dug Days: With Edward Asner, Bob Peterson, Neketia Henry, Simon Helberg. The adventures of Dug, the dog from the movie 'Up,' as he discovers the dangers of suburbia.

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  7. Sep 1, 2021 · Dug Days is now on Disney+ and unfortunately, seems to be the talented Ed Asner's final performance. Here's a review.

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