What breed is Duke from Isle of Dogs?

Duke (Jeff Goldblum) Duke is a husky-like dog, part of a five-strong pack of alpha males that helps Atari find Spots.
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What breed is Bentley the dog?

Mister Bentley, the Vancouver bulldog known for his funny phobias and love of helicopters, did not set out to become an Instagram sensation.
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How old are the characters in Isle of Dogs?

Set in the fictional, futuristic Japanese city of Megasaki, Wes Anderson's new movie Isle of Dogs tells the story of Atari, a 12-year-old boy on a quest to find his dog Spots after the canine is exiled to an apocalyptic looking Trash Island by Atari's corrupt, cat-favoring uncle, Mayor Kobayashi.
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Is Isle of Dogs Based on a true story?

Alas, there are no actual dogs on Japan's real Isle of Dogs — but that's what we have Wes Anderson for.
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What breed is nutmeg in Isle of Dogs?

One of the film's most alluring characters, Nutmeg (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) is a show dog with golden locks that somehow remain spotless on Trash Island. Her fur, and that of many of the dogs, was generated from alpaca and merino wool, the kind often used for teddy bears.
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What type of dog is Rex from Isle of Dogs?

Rex is a wiry, wire-haired mutt with a spiky, mottled, light cream coat and the light brown eyes of an Arctic sled-dog. His ribs stick out like a cast-iron radiator. He has a big light brown nose that is in the shape of an upside down triangle. Two pointed ears.
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How long did it take to make Coraline?

Completing the film involved more than 500 people over four years. Principal photography alone took 18 months. With Coraline, LAIKA has become the first company to do a feature-length movie using replacement faces printed on a 3D printer.
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Why is Isle of Dogs called that?

By the early 16th century the peninsula was being called the Isle of Dogs – for reasons not known. The most popular explanation is that Henry VIII (or another monarch) kennelled his hunting hounds here – which is credible as Greenwich Palace lay just across the river – but there is no proof of this.
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What is Isle of Dogs a metaphor for?

Isle of Dogs could be read as a metaphor for ethnic cleansing, and an ill-advised one, considering that the United States interned Japanese-Americans during the Second World War and Japan interned civilians from enemy countries.
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How was Fantastic Mr. Fox made?

To create Fantastic Mr. Fox, the production crew had to craft and capture about 125,000 individual pictures and then string them together to create the moving film. Every second in the film is made up from about 24 individual shots.
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Why is Isle of Dogs set in Japan?

Fox: He saw signs for the Isle of Dogs, a small urban borough that juts into the River Thames, and it stuck with him. Developing the story with Jason Schwartzman, Kunichi Nomura, and Roman Coppola, Anderson transported Isle of Dogs to Japan in a tale influenced by the films of Hayao Miyazaki and Akira Kurosawa.
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Where was Isle of Dogs filmed?

A U.S.–German co-production, Isle of Dogs was produced by Indian Paintbrush and Anderson's own production company, American Empirical Pictures, in association with Studio Babelsberg; it was filmed in the United Kingdom.
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Is there a cavalier in Bluey?

Bentley is a secondary character that has appeared in multiple episodes of Bluey. Bentley is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with white and brown fur. She has brown legs, arms, tail stem, torso, ears and head, and whiter feet, hands, tail tip, chest and muzzle. She also has a black nose.
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Do all heelers have the Bentley Mark?

The “Bentley Star” or "Bentley Mark" is a characteristic of the Australian Cattle Dog and consists of a group of white hairs on the dog's forehead. It can be present in both red and blue heelers. This group of white hairs might be just limited to a few hairs or may form a large spot.
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Why is it called Canary Wharf?

Canary Wharf itself takes its name from the sea trade with the Canary Islands, whose name originates from the Latin 'canis' (dogs). 4. One Canada Square was the first Canary Wharf building to be built during redevelopment, and stands at 235m tall.
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What is mudchute like to live in?

Mudchute Park and Farm is particularly popular, attracting visitors from all over. Run by locals, it's a working farm with stables and a children's nursery. It is overflowing with cute animals - think pigs, donkeys, chickens and even llamas - and you can walk round all 32 acres for free.
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Was the Isle of Dogs ever an island?

The Isle of Dogs is a former island in the East End of London that is bounded on three sides (east, south and west) by one of the largest meanders in the River Thames. The urbanisation of the Isle of Dogs took place in the 19th century following the construction of the West India Docks, which opened in 1802.
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Is Coraline 2 coming out?

Due to Coraline's massive success in both the Academy and theatrical arena, it naturally made fans assume there would eventually be a sequel at some point. Unfortunately, it looks as though the likelihood of a sequel ever happening has been shut down by Gaiman.
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Why does wybie tilt his head?

In response to sounds around him Wybie tilts his head to the side, giving the impression that he is constantly in a state of being startled, since most people do not react with so much motion to common sounds.
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Is spots Dead Isle of Dogs?

Despite initially being told by dogs he meets on the island that Spots is dead, reduced to bones in a cage having been unable to escape his locked prison, it turns out this is a case of mistaken identity. Spots is in fact alive, if not necessarily well.
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Are spots alive?

Atari and Tracy become a couple, which allows Chief to get closer to Nutmeg. The last we see is Spots (now sporting a mechanical eye) with Peppermint and their puppies, living in the Kobayashi manor in peace.
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Is chief spots in Isle of Dogs?

Chief (チーフ Chīfu) is a former stray dog and is one of the main characters in the Isle of Dogs. He is a leader of a pack of dogs. And later in the movie, he was confirmed to be the brother of Spots; being the same breed as him and having the same coat pattern as well.
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