Sleet and Dingo - Underdogs



Uploaded by: KetemOagol
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I only recently found enough SOnic Underground clips to make a video with. I've always liked Sleet and Dingo; the main villains (or rather, Robotnik's main hencemen). I heard this song in a Xiaolin Showdown music video here awhile ago and liked it, and I thought it fit these two.
It's not the best video I've ever done, but considering that you don't get a lot of diversity with these two, and that I only had eight episodes to work with, I think it came out pretty well.


Tags for this video: Beyblade darthjeieu Dingo Robotnik Sleet Sonic Underdog Underground

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Very nice on your ... ( 1 year ago by Julayla)
Very nice on your first try on a Sleet & Dingo music video. And yeah, they are kinda underrated henchmen, aren't they?
youre telling me, ... ( 10 months ago by Omegahazard)
youre telling me, there the best Eggman henchmen ever
Awesome video! ... ( 10 months ago by TKTigerkat)
Awesome video! Dingo's my favorite character in the whole show.
The show Sonic ... ( 9 months ago by setheurovision94)
The show Sonic Underground, on the whole, I think sucked - it was mostly very uninspired and no clear direction in which to go. But then it DID have Sleet and Dingo, absolutely BRILLIANT characters! Talk about a counterbalance! Two of my absolute favourite characters ever, one of the most compelling characters in recent animation history, imo.
Footnote: Dingo and ... ( 9 months ago by setheurovision94)
Footnote: Dingo and Sleet should have their own show, I think they were more interesting than anything in SU.
And; great video, I ... ( 9 months ago by setheurovision94)
And; great video, I like the music in this, it perfects the intended 'rock' atmosphere of SU. It blew that, but your music compliments Sleet and Dingo very well. Good job. :)
I love Sleet he is ... ( 6 months ago by TrexMwix)
I love Sleet he is so freaking awesome!
Also this video is ... ( 5 months ago by TrexMwix)
Also this video is awesome! You did great on this:D
Bah. This loses ... ( 5 months ago by Drolrawkrad)
Bah. This loses points for not having the funniest clip of Sleet and Dingo in it. You know what I mean. Dingo getting thrown into a clothes wardrobe and getting hung inside wearing a full fox hunting uniform. I rofl'd the first time I saw that bit.
Really? That wasn't ... ( 4 months ago by setheurovision94)
Really? That wasn't the one that popped into my mind. What did was Dingo taking Sleet's sarcastic remark too seriously and running through a wall.
Sleet is my ... ( 4 months ago by Sonictheblueblur)
Sleet is my favorite Sonic Underground character ^^
then Sleet is MINE ... ( 3 months ago by Sonictheblueblur)
then Sleet is MINE XD !!!!!! I like them both the same ^^



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