5/10
Amusingly-narrated edutainment cartoon
28 August 2004
What would be another average edutainment cartoon is given a boost by Paul Brown's droll narration as Wally, a "safety dog" who fights a losing battle to eliminate safety hazards from the lives of his new owners. "Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety" does have a few good points to make about home safety; unfortunately, most of the slapstick is predictable and, as a result, not very funny. The animation is, for the most part, smooth and appealing; on the down side, many of the scenes either lack backgrounds or have a white space for the characters to move in. The script itself, except for Wally's narration, is largely shallow and colorless. "Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety" is not really worth seeking out, but it's worth watching if you happen to have it.
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