Buttons and Mindy

Buttons and Mindy: a heroic Lassie-like dog (voiced by Frank Welker) and the accident-prone toddler (voiced by Nancy Cartwright) he is sworn to protect, even at the cost of severe injury to himself. The comedy of their shorts is based on the premise that, no matter what, Mindy always ends up exactly where her mother leaves her at the start of the skit, having narrowly avoided death a half dozen times, while the heroic (and severely battered) Buttons gets berated for some minor damage he or Mindy causes (e.g. trampling a flower bed) while trying to keep Mindy alive. Mindy is best known for her persistent asking "Why?!", and once the other character is at the peak of irritation, her signature "Okay I love you bye-bye!" She also calls her mother "Lady" and her father "Mr. Man". The characters of this cartoon are similar to Baby Herman and Roger Rabbit. Wakko's Wish shows the only known time in which Mindy referred to her mother as "Mom" and Buttons received a reward (a stack of T-Bone Steaks) from Mindy's Mom rather than being scolded.

Buttons is a dog that is always left in charge of watching a little girl named Mindy. They appear in cartoon skits known as "Buttons and Mindy." Buttons voiced by Frank Welker.

Mindy is the little girl that Buttons must watch. She appears in the cartoon skit known as "Buttons and Mindy." Her mother always leaves her alone and Mindy always calls her mother "lady." Mindy's curiosity aways gets her and Buttons into very interesting situations. Mindy voiced by Nancy Cartwright.

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