Meaningful Name: All of the characters possess names befitting their occupations (except for Tuck and Ella). ![]() Kid Hero: Applies to all of the pups, who are all still young.Interspecies Friendship: The pups and Ryder are as close as friends as they are as colleagues.Furry Reminder: They still have many of the usual canine mannerisms (eating out of doggie bowls, loving belly rubs and petting, enjoying doggy treats, showing affection by tackling and licking, wagging tails when pleased or excited, etc.) while they're managing PAW Patrol vehicles and equipment.Later seasons phased this out, so they are rarely seen without Ryder or some other human character with them. Free-Range Children: In the early episodes, the pups were often seen by themselves, playing or walking through town.Cute Little Fangs: Yes, they are to be expected from dogs, but they're small and not at all scary.Color-Coded Characters: Generally associated with their role, such as Chase (police dog) and Marshall (fire dog) having blue and red uniforms, respectively, but still:.As a group, the pups have "Ryder needs us!" (or sometimes, "Ryder's calling!") when they're summoned for a mission.Catchphrase: All members have at least one.In "Moto Pups: Pups Save a Sneezy Chase", Sky uses the absent Chase's "Ready for action, Ryder, sir!".In "Pups Leave Marshall Home Alone", Marshall uses Ryder and Chase's lines when required to handle an emergency by himself. ![]()
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