Spy Dogs: The Movie

Spy Dogs: The Movie is a 1999 American animated action comedy film directed by and produced by  and, in association with. Based on by, the film stars the voices of ,  and  as its main cast.

Produced by as its second theatrical film, the film was released theatrically by  on June 12, 1999 in the United States. It initially received positive reviews from critics and fans because of the animation, themes, characters, voice performances, and the soundtrack. From a $66 million budget, Spy Dogs: The Movie grossed over $177 million worldwide, making it the second profitable film from Fox Animation Studios after. Its success spawned various adaptations of the film into other media, including three computer games, a direct-to-video sequel film, books and toys.

Cast

 * as Ralph and Scribble
 * as Mitzy
 * as Catastrophe
 * as Angus
 * as Von Rabie
 * as Frank
 * as Stahl
 * as Noodle
 * as Dog Zero
 * as Furry, Hatchet and Chukchi
 * as Erin
 * as Arty
 * as Arty's Mother
 * as Baron Bone
 * as D'Cell
 * Lina Belikov as Mistress Pavlov

Release
20th Century Fox scheduled for Spy Dogs: The Movie to be released on June 12, 1999, notably a month after the release of.

The film was released in Japan as Spy Dogs: Plot of Catastrophe and his Assistants (スパイドッグス　カタストロフィーと助手の陰謀) on July 11, 1999, featuring the new live-action opening sequence produced by Hemu-Hemu Production and directed by Toshiyuki Shimada. The sequence starred, and  as Ralph, Mitzy and Scribble respectively. It featured a montage of Ralph carrying out stunts with Scribble and Mitzy. The two soundtracks exclusive to the release are "Brave Dog" and "Dog Man", composed by Orko Shoji and performed by Brandon Fletcher. The opening sequence was uploaded by a YouTube user on November 10, 2009, gained a billion views and became an internet meme.