Talk:Anubis Cruger

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It's not mentioned anywhere in the article, so why is it in the title he is given the nickname "Doggie"? Also, since 'Chief' is not a part of his name but rather a title, shouldn't that be removed from the title also? -- Supermorff

Does anyone know what this refers to:
 * He charged his opponent with the kidnapping of his wife, Aisynia, and the destruction of the Anubinoid species. On the first charge, he was found innocent. On the second charge, however, he was found guilty and placed inside a confinement card.

It had little context within the article. -- Supermorff 13:10, 16 August 2005 (UTC)

Have you ever noticed that Anubis rarely barks or shows any sign of being a dog (except the occasional growling)?

'''don't mean to but in, but, Cruger is

'''1. refered to as Commander, not Chief

2. a Sirian (his homeworld is "Sirius" and "his Sirian life force" was brought up during the episode Idol

I know he's a Sirian, silly. He just looks like a dog and occasionally growls like one, too.

Hey do ya think it would be cool if this article had a picture and description about the Japanese Doggie Cruger costume from the sentai counterpart? It's an interesting fact because he looks Strangely Weird and Silly in his original dog like costume? Nathen

Hey, I read in the section of appearence that some PR fans consider the japanese Cruger as a "muppet reject." Is this true? Please Speak Nathen

McGruff
Does this character remind anyone of McGruff? Anubis has a similar personality in terms of combating crime. VoltronForce 07:37, 12 July 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 13:42, 25 February 2008 (UTC)