
The Copenhagen Test
‘The Copenhagen Test’ is a spy thriller with an antagonist who can see and hear everything our protagonist sees and hears—including the content issues.
Phinny the pup has always wanted to become a construction worker, just like his mom. Now, he’s finally getting his chance.
He and his crew, Tank, Roxy and Luna, help build everything from houses and bridges to skateparks and Ferris wheels. Along the way, they offer kind words and lots of encouragement to make sure every pup feels included and special.
Parents should note a few terms they might prefer their littles to avoid—such as “oh my gosh” and “daggonit.” But otherwise, it’s a sweet little show with cute puppies and fun construction vehicles.
Phinny proves himself on his first day of work by creating a unique solution for a broken bridge. Then, the Pupstruction crew builds around a boulder instead of smashing it down.
One pup exclaims, “Oh my gosh!” And another blurts out, “daggonit!”
Emily studied film and writing when she was in college. And when she isn’t being way too competitive while playing board games, she enjoys food, sleep, and geeking out with her husband indulging in their “nerdoms,” which is the collective fan cultures of everything they love, such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate and Lord of the Rings.

‘The Copenhagen Test’ is a spy thriller with an antagonist who can see and hear everything our protagonist sees and hears—including the content issues.

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