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American animated television series

Pupstruction
Created by Travis Braun
Voices of Yonas Kibreab
Carson Minniear
Scarlett Kate Ferguson
Mica Zeltzer
Grey DeLisle
Yvette Nicole Brown
Bobby Moynihan
Kari Wahlgren
Eric Bauza
Alessandra Perez
Theme music composer Rob Cantor
Opening theme “Pupstruction Theme” by the cast
Ending theme “Pupstruction Theme” (instrumental)
Composers Greg Nicolett
Rob Cantor
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 50
Executive producers Travis Braun
Victor Cook
Chris Prynoski
Shannon Prynoski
Ben Kalina
Running time 22 minutes (2 11-minute segments)
Production company Titmouse, Inc.
Network Disney Jr.
Release June 14, 2023 (2023-06-14) –
present

Pupstruction is an American animated television series created by Travis Braun that debuted on Disney Jr. on June 14, 2023.[1][2] Produced by Titmouse, Inc.,[3][4] the series centers on the crew of a dog construction company.[5][6] On January 13, 2023, five months prior to premiering, it was renewed for a second season,[7][8] which premiered on October 14, 2024.[9]

In February 2024, ahead of the second season premiere, the series was renewed for a third season.[10]

The Pupstruction crew are a group of dogs who fulfill construction projects around the city of Petsburg,[11] sometimes at the request of Mayor Gillmore. They tend to different construction projects while contending with their foil the Lickety Split construction company led by Bobby Boots.

  • Phinny (voiced by Yonas Kibreab[12]) is a 7-year-old Welsh Corgi who is the captain and architect of the Pupstruction crew, the smallest, and youngest of the crew. His vehicle is a crane. Phinny’s catchphrase is “Let’s crank it up.” Sometimes, Phinny will ride around on a bone-shaped skateboard. Whenever a character laments that some action cannot be done, Phinny would see it as a good idea, and make use of it.
  • Tank (voiced by Carson Minniear[13]) is a 8-year-old Neapolitan Mastiff and the largest of the crew who supplies the materials for construction, enjoys different types of food, and has a soft spot for the cuddly animals. His vehicle is a dump truck. Tank’s catchphrase is “Ready to haul.”
  • Roxy (voiced by Scarlett Kate Ferguson[14]) is a 9-year-old Rottweiler with walking wheels in place of her back legs who enjoys demolition and is the oldest of the crew. Her vehicle is a wrecking ball/front loader hybrid. Roxy’s catchphrase is “Let’s crush this!”
  • Luna (voiced by Mica Zeltzer[15]) is an 8-year-old Old English Sheepdog who does the digging operations. Her vehicle is a backhoe called Scoopy. Luna’s catchphrase is “I dig it!” On occasion, Luna will end up chasing her tail who she names Mr. Tail.
  • Maya (voiced by Grey DeLisle[16]) is a dalmatian who is the mother of Phinny and Bailey and boss of the Pupstruction crew. She is bilingual as she speaks English and Spanish. Maya’s vehicle is a helicopter.
  • Harry (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a Welsh Corgi who is the father of Phinny and Bailey. He’s a chef who loves cooking food for his family and the Pupstruction Crew. Harry’s vehicle is a food truck. He loves his son, but can be very overprotective at times, to the point of worrying too much.
  • Bailey (voiced by Alessandra Perez[17]) is a 3-year-old toddler dalmatian who is Phinny’s baby sister whose age hasn’t been determined even though she celebrates her birthday in “Bailey’s Birthday”. She seems to enjoy construction just like her older brother and mother, but sometimes also enjoys demolition just like Roxy.
  • Grandma Dee (voiced by Olga Merediz) is a dalmatian who is Phinny and Bailey’s maternal grandmother, and the founder of Pupstruction. Her vehicle is a weathered pink dump truck. Grandma Dee built her own dump truck and taught some of her construction skills to Maya. It is mentioned that Grandma Dee built most of the buildings in Petsburg.
  • Mayor Gilmore (voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown[18]) is a goldfish who is the Mayor of Petsburg and resides in a fishbowl. Her favorite color is purple. Mayor Gilmore is one of Pupstruction’s most frequent callers.
    • Lloyd (voiced by Eric Bauza[19]) is a gerbil who is Mayor Gilmore’s personal assistant and helps to carry around Mayor Gilmore’s fishbowl to different locations. He sometimes sends Pupstruction the locations of their builds.
  • Bobby Boots (voiced by Bobby Moynihan[20]) is a cat who is the leader and manager of the Lickety Split construction team and the most frequently recurring antagonist in the series. He desperately wants his construction team to be great and admired, but his rushing style of doing things and incomplete builds is often a recipe for disaster. Bobby and the Lickety Split crew would ride in the Destructo-Truck which comes in handy for Bobby’s plots. On occasion when he gets busted by Pupstruction for sabotage upon their completion of a project, Bobby would apologize for his actions.
    • Scratch and Sniff (voiced respectively by Kari Wahlgren[21] and Eric Bauza[22]) are Bobby’s workers and henchmen. Scratch is a tall and slender cat with a bandage on her tail while Sniff is a large and fat cat. They would at times come up with suggestions on how to do a better job, but Bobby would always ignore them, just for close attention. Scratch and Sniff are often quite gullible where they sometimes accidentally expose Bobby’s actions to the pups. Unlike their leader, they would celebrate a successful build by Pupstruction and sometimes even celebrate with them much to Bobby’s dismay.
  • Pat (voiced by Jeff Bennett) is a pigeon who works as a mail carrier.
  • Sofia Bonitelli (voiced by Melanie Minichino) is a dog and celebrity chef who owns a restaurant that Pupstruction built her.
  • Floyd (voiced by Eric Bauza) is a gerbil and Lloyd’s brother who is an air traffic controller for Petsburg’s bird community.
  • Professor Frazzle (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) is a cat who is Petsburg’s residential scientist. She does various research and invents different objects that come in handy for Petsburg.

Season 1 (2023–24)

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Season 2 (2024–25)

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Pupstruction premiered on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel on June 14, 2023.[26][27] It was later released on the Disney+ streaming service.[28][29] The second season premiered on October 14, 2024 and the next day on Disney+.[9]

The series received positive reviews from critics. Victoria Davis of Animation World Network said, “The show’s overall tone is humorous and fun, but the messages Braun and his team hope to relay to kids are very serious, especially considering the show is speaking to a generation where kids have access to almost every toy and electronic mechanism under the sun that could keep them distracted for long periods of time. And yet, kids still want to play with the wrapping paper more than the toy wrapped inside. Pupstruction nurtures that “imaginative play” part of being a kid that could be lost in today’s society if we’re not careful.”[30] Ashley Moulton of Common Sense Media gave Pupstruction a grade of four out of five stars, complimented the depiction of educational value, stating that the show highlights teamwork and perseverance, and praised the presence of positive messages and role models, citing helpfulness, writing, “Pupstruction is a sweet, appealing preschool series that’s appropriate for the youngest viewers.”[31]

Pupstruction was nominated for Preschool Programming – Best New Series at the 2024 Kidscreen Awards.[32]

  1. ^ a b c d e f These episodes were first released on Disney+ on June 14, 2023.
  2. ^ This episode was released on Disney+ and DisneyNow the same day before its televised premiere.
  3. ^ This episode was first released on Disney+.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k These episodes were first released on Disney+ on October 14, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e This episode was first released on Disney+ on February 12, 2025.
  6. ^ a b c d e This episode was first released on Disney+ on June 4, 2025.
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