Meet Charlie and Harry, the adorable canines behind “data dog” Ein.

“I’d imagine our show may have put a little Christmas weight on them.”

“It’s like when you work with children or babies, you want twins.

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“Data dog” Ein in ‘Cowboy Bebop’.NETFLIX

We have two corgis,” Nemec remarks.

“They’re both fantastic.

They’re little kings of the set.

COWBOY BEBOP (L to R) JOHN CHO as SPIKE SPIEGEL, MUSTAFA SHAKIR as JET BLACK, DANIELLA PINEDA as FAYE VALENTINE and EIN in Cowboy Bebop

John Cho as Spike Spiegel, Mustafa Shakir as Jet Black, and Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine in ‘Cowboy Bebop’.Geoffrey Short/Netflix

Everybody wants time with the corgis.

We did not have to shop outside of New Zealand to find our corgis.”

“Dogs are showstoppers,” Cho says.

“Everyone just stops working, and it’s cuddle time.”

Nemec teases simply, “I think everyone will be pleased.”

Shakir confirms they’re “very heavy.”

“I have to carry them all the time.

“But [they’re] addicted to treats, just addicted to treats.

Literally on alert for pieces and scraps of chicken.

But they were super cute.”

Pineda says she did most of the dog holding.

It was a lot!”

It’s the price we pay for cuteness.

Cowboy Beboppremieres Nov. 19 on Netflix.