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Kipper and Tiger created by Mike Inkpen. The characters are anthropomorphic animals. Anatomy wise, the characters are top heavy since the character's heads are almost half the size of their bodies. The characters always walk on two feet and interact as if they are human. Art direction wise, kipper has a very childish look to it; constant use of either watercolors or color pencils and very simplistic backgrounds (seriously, there is no sky for the most part throughout the show). Early 2000s Cartoons, Little Bear Cartoon, Kipper The Dog, Favorite Childhood Books, 2000s Cartoons, Childhood Memories 2000, Childhood Shows, Childhood Books, 80s Cartoons

Kipper and Tiger created by Mike Inkpen. The characters are anthropomorphic animals. Anatomy wise, the characters are top heavy since the character's heads are almost half the size of their bodies. The characters always walk on two feet and interact as if they are human. Art direction wise, kipper has a very childish look to it; constant use of either watercolors or color pencils and very simplistic backgrounds (seriously, there is no sky for the most part throughout the show).

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Kipper Logos | Kipper the Dog Wiki | Fandom Kipper The Dog, Dog Background, Orange Dog, English Accent, Blue’s Clues, Inner Child Healing, Get Happy, Dog Tattoo, Russell Terrier

Kipper the Dog is an orange dog who is the titular character and the main protagonist of the Kipper series. He comes from London, like many of his animal friends. Kipper appears to be a mix of a beagle and a Jack Russell terrier. He speaks English with an English accent. He is voiced by Martin Clunes. He is a loyal warm-hearted dog who speaks English with an English accent. His best friend is Tiger and his other friends are Jake, Pig, and Arnold. His catchphrase is "You're so clever!" He…

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