Sing for the Fences
episode of Go, Dog. Go! (S2 E7b)
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Sing for the Fences
Summary
Sing for the Fences is a segment of a television episode[1].
Key Facts
- Sing for the Fences's instance of is recorded as segment of a television episode[2].
- Sing for the Fences's follows is recorded as Board Silly[3].
- Sing for the Fences's followed by is recorded as Fast Frank's Fixit[4].
- Sing for the Fences's part of the series is recorded as Go, Dog. Go![5].
- Sing for the Fences's production company is recorded as DreamWorks Animation Television[6].
- Sing for the Fences's production company is recorded as WildBrain Studios[7].
- Sing for the Fences's part of is recorded as Board Silly/Sing for the Fences[8].
- Sing for the Fences's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[9].
- Sing for the Fences's original broadcaster is recorded as Netflix[10].
- Sing for the Fences's color is recorded as color[11].
- Sing for the Fences's country of origin is recorded as United States[12].
- Sing for the Fences's country of origin is recorded as Canada[13].
- Sing for the Fences's publication date is recorded as +2021-12-07T00:00:00Z[14].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Tag Barker[15].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Scooch Pooch[16].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Ma Barker[17].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Paw Barker[18].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Cheddar Biscuit[19].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Grandma Marge Barker[20].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Grandpaw Mort Barker[21].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Frank[22].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Beans[23].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Manhole Dog[24].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as The Barkapellas[25].
- Sing for the Fences's characters is recorded as Big Dog[26].