Diogee Ex Machina Murphy is a major character from Milo Murphy's Law. He appeared in the show's crossover with Phineas and Ferb, "The Phineas and Ferb Effect". He is the pet dog of Milo Murphy, and he often shows up in random situations, wherein he is not particularly "needed", which always gets him a friendly "Diogee, go home." from his owner.
Appearance[]
Diogee has cream-colored fur with small brown spots right over his mouth and a large, round, brown nose, floppy ears, and two brown "stains" over his back.
Personality[]
Diogee is a dog who is very loyal to his owner Milo Murphy; so much so that he gets out of the house just to reunite with Milo at random times of the day, usually during Milo's predicaments. Diogee will casually appear to save Milo and his friends from any situation, this is used as a running gag in many episodes. Milo usually tells him to go home, and sometimes says "He's not supposed to be..." which can be said in any place where Milo usually is. He always knows the way home and the way to Milo. He doesn't always appear to save Milo, he sometimes appears just to stay with him, even though this means he doesn't obey his owner.
Appearances[]
Diogee appears in most episodes of Milo Murphy's Law, but the episodes that he appears in which involve a closer crossover with Phineas and Ferb include:
Trivia[]
- His name's pronunciation is phonetically based on the spelling of the word "dog".
- Dee Bradley Baker, who provides sound effects for Diogee, also did vocal effects on Phineas and Ferb, most notably performing the part of Perry the Platypus.
- His role in the show also mirrors Perry's a bit. Perry is a secret agent with human-level thinking, while Diogee is simply a pet but can also think along the lines of a human. While Perry usually hid from Phineas and Ferb when fighting against Dr. Doofenshmirtz, Diogee usually joins Milo to help him out of his difficulties.
- Diogee's middle name, Ex Machina, maybe a play on the term Deus Ex Machina as he often appears randomly at just the right time to solve an otherwise unsolvable problem. In this case he is clearly Dog Ex Machina.
- While he is intelligent, he is not actually an OWCA agent, as he is openly intelligent around his family.