The dog's name was Artax. It was a memorable character in the story. The name stood out because of the dog's significance and the role it played.
Well, it was Gmork. This name was quite distinctive and had a certain charm within the context of the story.
I think it was Falkor. That's the name that comes to mind.
I think it was Falkor. That was the name of the dog-like creature in the story.
The dog's name was Gmork. It was a memorable character in the story. The name stood out for its uniqueness and the role the dog played in the plot.
Well, it could be that the dog is seen as full of life and energy, just like the never - ending story. Maybe it has a lot of adventures or is constantly doing something interesting, so the name fits to represent its lively nature.
Well, a never-ending story about a dog might involve the dog having some sort of magical or supernatural ability that keeps its story going. Or perhaps it's constantly on a quest that never concludes.
The dog in 'The Never Ending Story' is an important part of the story's world. It might represent loyalty and friendship. It could also be a symbol of the connection between the different realms in the story.
Well, it might be a story that focuses on the eternal qualities associated with a dog. Maybe it's about the unending loyalty of a dog. For example, it could be a story where a dog waits for its owner who has gone missing or something similar, and the story keeps going as the dog's wait seems never - ending. It could also be a fable - like story where the dog represents some timeless concept in a world full of change, and the narrative just continues to unfold without a definite conclusion to emphasize that timelessness.
I don't recall exactly. You might need to check the original story or related resources for the accurate name.
Sorry, I don't recall. Maybe you could search for it on dedicated movie or book forums for a definite answer.
The name of the wolf might be Gmork. But it could vary depending on different interpretations or versions of the story.
I'm not sure. You might have to read or watch the story again to find out.