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| - "Diamond Dogs" is a cover song by Duran Duran, released on the Japanese edition of the covers album Thank You by Capitol-EMI on 4 April 1995.
- Rover is a medium-sized dog, and the leader of the trio. His two followers are Fido, a large-sized dog and Spot, who is a bulldog like small dog. Rover is voiced by Scott McNeil, Fido is voiced by Garry Chalk, and Spot is voiced by Lee Tockar. Their name is taken from David Bowie's album Diamond Dogs.".
- In their first case together, Detectives Mike Logan and Carolyn Barek chase down a jewelry store thief with severe anger-management issues.
- "Diamond Dogs" is the 619th episode of Casualty and the 29th episode of the 22nd series.
- "Diamond Dogs" is a story which appears in the collection Diamond Dogs, Turquoise Days. It has been adapted for stage by the Shanghai Low theatre group in Chicago[1]. While Richard Swift is visiting the Monument to the Eighty in Chasm City, where he meets his old friend Roland Childe, who has been presumed dead for over a century and a half. Childe takes Richard back to his home, and reveals that he is assembling a team to tackle a curious artificial - alien - structure found by probes sent out secretly by his family ages ago.
- Diamond Dogs was a private military company led by Venom Snake around the 1980s. It was created as a result of the devastation of the Militaires Sans Frontières as well as the attack on Mother Base. At some point during the 1980s, Diamond Dogs managed to situate themselves on an offshore plant modeled after their former base given to them by the government of the Seychelles after they halted an attempted coup by South African mercenaries. The name stems from the group's profession as "dogs of war," who were willing to carry out unsavory jobs for clients, while at the same time maintaining pride in their work. Owing to their name, they also carried diamonds into battle, some converted from the cremated ashes of their fallen comrades, and collected raw diamonds for the funding of their Mothe
- Lauren Faust stated that the names the Diamond Dog leaders were given in the script are Rover, Fido and Spot. However, she didn't recall which ones have which name. Their identities have since been confirmed by the show's supervising director Jayson Thiessen, later by merchandise, and later still partly by promotional material. Rover, the medium-sized dog, is the leader of the trio, while Fido is the large-sized one and Spot is the small, bulldog-like one. Rover is voiced by Scott McNeil, Fido is voiced by Garry Chalk and Spot is voiced by Lee Tockar. Spot's name was previously used for a G1 puppy dog. The name "Diamond Dogs" is a reference to David Bowie's 1974 album of the same name.
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