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| - Devil Dog is a recurring character who only appears in the Tom and Jerry cartoon, "Heavenly Puss". He also appeared in the Game Boy Advance video game, Tom and Jerry Infurnal Escape.
- The Devil Dog is a special dog found around Hangdog Village and a possible companion of the Prisoner in 2253.
- "Devil Dog" is the eighth episode of The Looney Tunes Show.
- Devil Dog is a motivational nickname for a U.S. Marine. It is said to be based on the apocryphal use of "Teufel Hunden" [sic] by German soldiers to describe Marines fighting in World War I.
- Every hero has their own Nemesis and recognizing El Divino's sworn enemy in the person of 'Devil Dog will come as no surprise. Several years ago, Tornado Dog challenged El Divino in a famous "Lucha de Apuestas" in the midst of a storm and lost his identity the moment the divine wrestler snatched off his mask. The humiliated Tornado Dog then became known as Devil Dog and vowed to put an end to the legend of the angel by stripping him of his mask in front of the entire world.
- Devil Dog: Diplomat for T2K, following a quality over quantity fleet tactic, he rarely has large amounts of fleet, instead using a few large ships instead of using a large quantity of smaller ships. Prefers to use 'physiological warfare', attempting to scare his opponent or make his bases appear unprofitable. Approach with caution: Mild temper and may attack for insults and will attack previous attackers.
- Devil Dog played in Santa Cruz from 1986-1989, and consisted of three core members, Ron Nachmann, Elliot Warren, and Phil Lollar. Ron played percussion (sans kick drum--he stood and often danced while playing), Elliot played bass (think of the minutemen in terms of bass style) and Phil played guitar (jagged attack). Phil sung often, alternating between raspy screams and whispered melodies, but there were a few singers--including Anne Marie Hackel, Julia Brown, and Kim Wood--who came in and out of the band, and at one time a violinist joined for a few months of shows. They experimented with rhythms (5/4, for example, or stranger) and guitar tunings, and were often best when doing instrumentals. If you heard noise emanating from a big green house right on Highway 1, across from the Saturn ca
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