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The Apartment building refers to the building where many of the apartments that appear with the series exists. The apartment building either houses or has been visited by the majority of the show's characters have visited during the show. The apartment building is owned by a recurring character, simply known as The landlord.

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  • The Apartment building refers to the building where many of the apartments that appear with the series exists. The apartment building either houses or has been visited by the majority of the show's characters have visited during the show. The apartment building is owned by a recurring character, simply known as The landlord.
  • The apartment building was burned down by the unnamed girl in the beginning of Gone. This started Sam's legacy as the fireman and as a prominent leader as he ran into the burning building to save the girl. He did, however, not not succeed. This is known as the first big event to happen in Perdido Beach after the first poof. The cause of the fire was the unnamed girl's mutation which let her release fire from her hands. This building was in the town square and is not mentioned after this event in the series.
  • The Apartment building is a location seen in F.E.A.R. Extraction Point.
  • The Apartment Building is the only exterior Muppet location seen on Dog City. The building houses Eliot Shag's apartment, which is #E. The unnamed building is owned by Ms. Fluffe, with Bruno as building supervisor and Bowser as general handyman. Other tenants include Colleen Barker (moves out after the first season), Artie Springer, Terri Springer, and an unseen lady organist. In "Cats & Dogs", Bruno becomes alarmed at the thought of cats moving into the building, but it turns out to be a canine named Katz.
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  • The Apartment building refers to the building where many of the apartments that appear with the series exists. The apartment building either houses or has been visited by the majority of the show's characters have visited during the show. The apartment building is owned by a recurring character, simply known as The landlord.
  • The Apartment Building is the only exterior Muppet location seen on Dog City. The building houses Eliot Shag's apartment, which is #E. The unnamed building is owned by Ms. Fluffe, with Bruno as building supervisor and Bowser as general handyman. Other tenants include Colleen Barker (moves out after the first season), Artie Springer, Terri Springer, and an unseen lady organist. In "Cats & Dogs", Bruno becomes alarmed at the thought of cats moving into the building, but it turns out to be a canine named Katz. The apartment building is surrounded by high rises and billboards, and appears to be at least four stories, with Eliot's apartment on the third floor. Fire hydrant-shape gates stand outside each window. The building, and its nearest neighbors, are miniature sets, shot against painted mattes and with appropriate foliage for added authenticity.
  • The apartment building was burned down by the unnamed girl in the beginning of Gone. This started Sam's legacy as the fireman and as a prominent leader as he ran into the burning building to save the girl. He did, however, not not succeed. This is known as the first big event to happen in Perdido Beach after the first poof. The cause of the fire was the unnamed girl's mutation which let her release fire from her hands. This building was in the town square and is not mentioned after this event in the series.
  • The Apartment building is a location seen in F.E.A.R. Extraction Point.
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