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I saw it on TV as a kid and liked it pretty okay. I think I thought "CHOMPS" was played by BENJI though. I loved Benji and I loved Valerie Bertinelli, they could do no wrong in my book. But I dont think the movie would 'hold up' very well if I watched it today as a grown up.hahaha
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I'll keep my eyes open for this one. Thanks for the tip off, atomik!
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Just watched C.h.o.m.p.s. and it was decent but very silly family flick. Silly soundtrack, silly villains and you can even hear one of the dog´s thoughts and usually that´s too much for me
Bertinelli was cute and the robotics were retro-cool but that´s about it. It had animated opening credits but then again, it´s a Hanna-Barbera movie.
This is interesting stuff from Wikipedia:
Joseph Barbera approached his friend Samuel Z. Arkoff of American International Pictures about his company collaborating with Hanna-Barbera on live-action films. Though William Hanna and other members of Hanna-Barbera were not eager to venture beyond the animation field, according to Barbera, Arkoff was enthusiastic about the ideas that Barbera presented, and agreed to do nine films together. Barbera's first idea was for a film about a super-canine, robotic Doberman pinscher guard dog which would capitalize on several ideas popular at the time. Barbera recalled that Arkoff's son Louis suggested that rather than a Doberman, the dog would have to be a non-threatening dog in the Benji mold. Barbera attributes this change in focus in the story to the film's lackluster performance at the box-office. In his autobiography, Barbera wrote that the film "did okay... but it never made the splash it should have". Because of this, the future film deals between Hanna-Barbera and AIP were canceled.
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I would watch it again if I could find it. Haven't been able to since about 1988.
I like Bertinelli. As gay as this sounds I used to like the show One Day at a Time, but when it was rerun on pay TV in the 90's. I wasn't around in the 70's. Eddie Van Halen is one lucky dude to have been married to her. Imagine that - a frankenstrat under one arm and Valerie under the other.
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