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| | Classic Science Fiction Reviews: A Boy and His Dog |
 | | Vic travels with a dog called Blood (voiced by Tim McIntire), who's not only telepathic but rational enough to view Vic's libido-driven behavior with disdain. |
 | | Instead, A Boy and His Dog juxtaposes the desolate, rubble-strewn surface, where the only culture left to the survivors is badly worn copies of old sex films, and the surreal, silent-majority underground, a dark dreamscape of picnics, marching bands, and a burly enforcer with a permanent smile. |
 | | But Ellison reportedly stated that A Boy and His Dog, a Hugo-winning film based on his Nebula-winning novella, is one of the best adaptations of his work. |
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