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|Row 2 info = The Impossible Quiz Book, Chapter 3's ending

|Row 2 info = The Impossible Quiz Book, Chapter 3's ending

|Row 3 title = First non-TIQ appearance

|Row 3 title = First non-TIQ appearance



|Row 3 info = "Badly Drawn Dawg", series 1 (Jan 26, 2007)

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|Row 3 info = "Badly Drawn Dawg", series 1 (26 Jan 2007)

|Row 4 title = Latest non-TIQ appearance

|Row 4 title = Latest non-TIQ appearance



|Row 4 info = "Impossible Chris" (drawing; Jan 24, 2014)}}'''Badly Drawn Dawg''' is the main character of [[Splapp-me-do|Splapp-Me-Do]]'s Flash animation series of the same name, as well as a recurring character of The Impossible Quiz series. He is just what his name implies: it's a simple-looking scribbled black and white dog. He is voiced by Splapp himself.

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|Row 4 info = "Impossible Chris" (drawing; 24 Jan 2014)}}'''Badly Drawn Dawg''' is the main character of [[Splapp-me-do|Splapp-Me-Do]]'s Flash animation series of the same name, as well as a recurring character of The Impossible Quiz series. He is just what his name implies: it's a simple-looking scribbled black and white dog. He is voiced by Splapp himself.

==Overview==

==Overview==



Unlike [[Chris]], who was born as part of [[The Impossible Quiz|the first Impossible Quiz]], Badly Drawn Dog was conceived shortly before the full game was released back in 2007: while the Quiz saw a release on late February that year, Series 1 of Splapp's animated Flash series "Badly Drawn Dawg" came out on January 27, 2007 on his deviantArt page.

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Unlike [[Chris]], who was born as part of [[The Impossible Quiz|the first Impossible Quiz]], Badly Drawn Dawg was conceived shortly before the full game was released back in 2007: while the Quiz saw a release on late February that year, Series 1 of Splapp's animated Flash series "Badly Drawn Dawg" came out on 27 January 2007 on his deviantArt page.

[[File:Q31.png|thumb|254px|His first question appearance.]]

[[File:Q31.png|thumb|254px|His first question appearance.]]

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===Series 3===

===Series 3===



Series 3 was uploaded to both dA and Newgrounds on March 1, 2008, and it's the first one to have a mature content filter on dA. It was originally meant to be released on Christmas 2007, though Splapp decided to delay it until the next year, allowing him to put more effort and stuff into it. The first of these episodes, called "B*tch", features the dog meeting a female dog which is basically like him, called the[[Badly Drawn Bitch| Badly Drawn B*tch]] . After making love towards the end of the first episode, the second one, called "Coil", sees the birth of the four ''Badly Drawn Pups'', which naturally share the same traits as their parents. The last episode, "Test", takes a huge jump in time into the future, introducing the ''Badly Drawn Dawg of the Future'', a cyborg dog living in a futuristic metropolis. The plot is a take on the critically-acclaimed puzzle-platformer "Portal", with the dog visiting Splapperture Science's facility and meeting an artificially intelligent computer (like Portal's GLaDOS, though voiced by the Badly Drawn B*tch instead).

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Series 3 was uploaded to both dA and Newgrounds on 1 March 2008, and it's the first one to have a mature content filter on dA. It was originally meant to be released on Christmas 2007, though Splapp decided to delay it until the next year, allowing him to put more effort and stuff into it. The first of these episodes, called "B*tch", features the dog meeting a female dog which is basically like him, called the[[Badly Drawn Bitch| Badly Drawn B*tch]] . After making love towards the end of the first episode, the second one, called "Coil", sees the birth of the four ''Badly Drawn Pups'', which naturally share the same traits as their parents. The last episode, "Test", takes a huge jump in time into the future, introducing the ''Badly Drawn Dawg of the Future'', a cyborg dog living in a futuristic metropolis. The plot is a take on the critically-acclaimed puzzle-platformer "Portal", with the dog visiting Splapperture Science's facility and meeting an artificially intelligent computer (like Portal's GLaDOS, though voiced by the Badly Drawn B*tch instead).



Splapp didn't make another animation of the Dawg until late 2013, when he released "Badly Drawn Dawg: Christmas Special". It was released on December 24 on Newgrounds and December 27 on deviantArt. He hasn't made a new series ever since and he hasn't got any ideas at the moment, though he's almost certain the Badly Drawn Dawg will appear again at some point.

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Splapp didn't make another animation of the Dawg until late 2013, when he released "Badly Drawn Dawg: Christmas Special". It was released on 24 December on Newgrounds and 27 December on deviantArt. He hasn't made a new series ever since and he hasn't got any ideas at the moment, though he's almost certain the Badly Drawn Dawg will appear again at some point.

==Links==

==Links==



'''''WARNING.''' Might have mature content such as violence, gore, and sexual scenes (minor). Watch at your own risk.''

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'''''WARNING.''' Might have mature content such as violence, gore, and sexual scenes (minor). Watch at your own risk!''

*Series 1: [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Badly-Drawn-Dawg-Series-1-47415341 deviantArt] - [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/387725 Newgrounds] - [http://youtu.be/Z9kFdEIOBsw YouTube].

*Series 1: [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Badly-Drawn-Dawg-Series-1-47415341 deviantArt] - [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/387725 Newgrounds] - [http://youtu.be/Z9kFdEIOBsw YouTube].

*Series 2: [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Badly-Drawn-Dawg-Series-2-59515336 deviantArt] - [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/387728 Newgrounds] - [http://youtu.be/2iEsQC3D0mI YouTube].

*Series 2: [http://splapp-me-do.deviantart.com/art/Badly-Drawn-Dawg-Series-2-59515336 deviantArt] - [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/387728 Newgrounds] - [http://youtu.be/2iEsQC3D0mI YouTube].

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====TIQB====

====TIQB====

*<span style="color:rgb(0,0,255);">Question 10:</span> this is a direct reference to episode 1 of Series 3 ("B*tch"). The camera displays a small passageway in the female dog's reproductive system, with some sperms swimming by. You must count them and then pick the right option from the four that will pop up shortly afterwards (options are numbers from 5 to 8, answers are randomly 7 or 8).

*<span style="color:rgb(0,0,255);">Question 10:</span> this is a direct reference to episode 1 of Series 3 ("B*tch"). The camera displays a small passageway in the female dog's reproductive system, with some sperms swimming by. You must count them and then pick the right option from the four that will pop up shortly afterwards (options are numbers from 5 to 8, answers are randomly 7 or 8).



*Question 47: direct reference to episode 2 of Series 3 ("Coil"). The Dawg and his Puppies are all chewing on a pole located right next to a big fat Tesla coil, and there is a 15-second bomb. You must rub the pole up and down with your cursor so that the coil conducts electricity to the pole, zapping all of the dogs in the process and sending them flying.

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*Question 47: direct reference to episode 2 of Series 3 ("Coil"). The Dawg and his Pups are all chewing on a pole located right next to a big fat Tesla coil, and there is a 15-second bomb. You must rub the pole up and down with your cursor so that the coil conducts electricity to the pole, zapping all of the dogs in the process and sending them flying.

*Question 91: the screen consists of a blueprint of a typical Chapter 2 question, with lots of stuff regarding its different elements being scribbled on it; a sketch of Badly Drawn Dawg with a poker face can be seen on the top-right hand corner.

*Question 91: the screen consists of a blueprint of a typical Chapter 2 question, with lots of stuff regarding its different elements being scribbled on it; a sketch of Badly Drawn Dawg with a poker face can be seen on the top-right hand corner.

*Question 112: here, he appears with a rather unusual face; the task tells you to "Find the treasure!". What you must do is to click on the dog's butthole, which is shaped like an "X" (the letter used in maps to indicate the location of a treasure).[[File:TIQB_-_131.png|thumb|270px|Their final question appearance.]]

*Question 112: here, he appears with a rather unusual face; the task tells you to "Find the treasure!". What you must do is to click on the dog's butthole, which is shaped like an "X" (the letter used in maps to indicate the location of a treasure).[[File:TIQB_-_131.png|thumb|270px|Their final question appearance.]]

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*Similarly to how certain questions of the Quizzes referenced specific instances of the BDD series, certain episodes of every BDD series make references to the Impossible Quizzes as well, with the only exception being Series 1, which came before the release of the first Quiz.

*Similarly to how certain questions of the Quizzes referenced specific instances of the BDD series, certain episodes of every BDD series make references to the Impossible Quizzes as well, with the only exception being Series 1, which came before the release of the first Quiz.

**In episode 1 of Series 2 ("Rivals"), during the intro, the Dawg is thrown a Skip right into his head.

**In episode 1 of Series 2 ("Rivals"), during the intro, the Dawg is thrown a Skip right into his head.



**In episode 2 of Series 2 ("Piddle"), after being struck by a thunder and sent crashing into the wall of a building, the Dawg falls down into a big dumpster that has "TIQ SKIPS LTD." written on it, along with three Skips stylized as they appear in the first Quiz.

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**In episode 2 of Series 2 ("Piddle"), after being struck by a thunder and sent crashing into the wall of a building, the Dawg falls down into a big dumpster that has "TIQ SKIPS LTD." written on it, along with three Skips stylised as they appear in the first Quiz.

**In episode 1 of Series 3 ("B*tch"), when the dogs are hanging out, at one point they're eating spaghetti, in allusion to the film "The Lady and the Trump"; shortly before the camera shows this, it displays the wall of a building that has a graffiti written on it, saying: "I HATE [[Question 67 (The Impossible Quiz 2)|Q67]] ON THE IMPOSSIBLE QUIZ 2", as well as an angry face.

**In episode 1 of Series 3 ("B*tch"), when the dogs are hanging out, at one point they're eating spaghetti, in allusion to the film "The Lady and the Trump"; shortly before the camera shows this, it displays the wall of a building that has a graffiti written on it, saying: "I HATE [[Question 67 (The Impossible Quiz 2)|Q67]] ON THE IMPOSSIBLE QUIZ 2", as well as an angry face.



**In the Christmas Special, the Badly Drawn Lemur is first seen looking for food in a trash can, randomly throwing stuff away, including a Skip (complete with the word "SKIP" written on it).

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**In the Christmas Special, the Badly Drawn Lemur is first seen looking for food in a bin, randomly throwing stuff away, including a Skip (complete with the word "SKIP" written on it).

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