Dynomutt
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Dynomutt
Summary
Dynomutt is an animated film character[1]. He worked as a superhero[2].
Key Facts
- Dynomutt worked as a superhero[2].
- Dynomutt is the creator of Tony Cervone[3].
- Dynomutt is the creator of Matt Lieberman[4].
- Dynomutt is the creator of Adam Sztykiel[5].
- Dynomutt is the creator of Derek Elliott[6].
- Dynomutt was a member of Falcon Force[7].
- Dynomutt is recorded as male[8].
- Dynomutt's instance of is recorded as animated film character[9].
- Dynomutt's instance of is recorded as robotic dog[10].
- Dynomutt's instance of is recorded as Scooby-Doo character[11].
- Dynomutt's instance of is recorded as CGI character[12].
- Dynomutt's based on is recorded as Dynomutt[13].
- Dynomutt was performed by Ken Jeong[14].
- Dynomutt is part of Brian Crown, Dynomutt and Dee Dee Skyes[15].
- Dynomutt's voice actor is recorded as Ken Jeong[16].
- Dynomutt inspired Dynomutt[17].
- Dynomutt's from narrative universe is recorded as Scoob! universe[18].
- Dynomutt's home world is recorded as Q139554610[19].
- Dynomutt's present in work is recorded as Scoob![20].
- Dynomutt's present in work is recorded as Space Jam: A New Legacy[21].
- Dynomutt's first line is recorded as I think you mean this ain't your daddy's Blue Falcon. Allow me to introduce you to Blue Falcon's large adult son, Brian.[22].
- Dynomutt's last line is recorded as You know, I’m proud of him, but he could’ve done this without us.[23].
- Dynomutt's first appearance is recorded as Scoob![24].
- Dynomutt's member of the crew of is recorded as Falcon Fury[25].
- Dynomutt's narrative role is recorded as supporting character[26].
Body
Career and Affiliations
Dynomutt worked as a superhero[2].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Tony Cervone[3], a screenwriter[27], b. 1966[28], of United States[29], specialised in animation[30]; Matt Lieberman[4], a screenwriter[31], b. 1977[32], of United States[33], specialised in film screenwriting[34]; Adam Sztykiel[5], a screenwriter[35], b. 1978[36], of United States[37], specialised in film production[38]; and Derek Elliott[6], a writer[39], of United States[40].
FAQs
What did Dynomutt do for work?
Dynomutt worked as superhero[2].