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Exile, the Siberian Husky from Russia, is the techo-wizard of the Road Rovers. He was chosen by the Master because of his strength. His super powers is being able to freeze and heat up anything with his eyes. He always confuses American slang and says weird phrases, like "piece of beans." He has a great love for his Mother Country and loves the ballet.
"Road Rovers" is a hot show from Warner Brothers Television Animation. The "Road Rovers" are an elite team of dogs chosen from around the world: Exile the Siberian Husky from Siberia, Colleen the Collie from England, Shag the Sheepdog from Switzerland, Blitz the Doberman from Germany, Hunter the Retriever from America along with Muzzle the Rottweiler. Normally, the "Road Rovers" can been found frolicking in the yards of their respective country's head of state. But when there is trouble, they each get summoned with ultra high frequency (which only they can hear) by the mysterious Master (who organized the team to start with) They all race for their secret luges and make a quick trip to Road Rover Mission Control), where they step into the Transdogmafier and are transformed into Cano-sapiens (a cross between dogs and super humans) When Muzzle went through this process he became an uncontrollable loose cannon (he is constantly strapped to a hand cart in a strait jacket) The Transdogmafier allows them to utilize each of their special abilities (Hunter with super speed, Blitz with super powerful jaws and claws, Colleen with super cunning and agility, Exile with super strength and sight, and Shag with... Well, the only thing that happens to Shag is that he gets bigger) At Road Rover Mission Control is another team member who works to support the team: Professor Hubert who is a Bloodhound. He is a walking crime analyser (he uses his super sensitive nose) Once the Master briefs the Rovers on their mission they board their highly specialized vehicles, arm themselves with highly specialized weapons and Hunter leads them on. It is very easy to tell where the "Road Rovers" have been: Like most dogs they leave a mess behind them.
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