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# The Final Howlington
The Final Howlington
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# The Fleaminator The Fleaminator is the fifth episode of the first season of "". Summary. When the Academy is hi by an infestation of fleas, the students are confined until the crisis has ended. But it appears that the flea species is resistant to all anti-flea products but one: the fleaminator, which formula is only kown by a particular dog.
The Fleaminator
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# The Game <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>1637</parentid> <timestamp>2021-05-17T22:54:59Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <origin>1694</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format> The Game is the second episode of the second season of "" and overall the fifteenth episode.
The Game
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# The Game/Gallery
The Game/Gallery
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# The Golden Horn The Golden Horn is the third episode of the first season of "". Summary. Because of an accident happened during the Moonstone theft attempt by a Wilderwolve, the dark and savage counterpart of the Werewolves, Batty has become a weredog and has usurp the identity of Beatrice Beefcheek to get accepted into the Howlington Academy. Freddy has to teach her how to behave like a human and to blend into the students. But soon, their first lesson comes in the form of a treasure hunt, find the Golden Horn, a task that require them to learn teamwork, especially when a Wilderwolf becomes involved...
The Golden Horn
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# The Golden Horn/Gallery
The Golden Horn/Gallery
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# The Home
The Home
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# The House
The House
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# The House Toy
The House Toy
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# The Howlington
The Howlington
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# The Hunt The Hunt is the twelfth episode of the first season of "". Summary. Scarlet is stunned to discover that her parents, who had always tried to discouraged her from her werewolf hunts, are in fact werewolf hunter themselves. Putting all their intel together, the Jaeger familly discovers that Freddy is the key to capture the entire Werewolf Pack, and prepares his kidnapping.
The Hunt
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# The Job Freddy <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>2162</parentid> <timestamp>2021-06-01T13:15:56Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>2172</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# The Judge Asked
The Judge Asked
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# The Last Moonstone
The Last Moonstone
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# The Moonstone The Moonstone is the first episode of the second season of "" and overall the fourteenth episode.
The Moonstone
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# The Moonstone/Gallery
The Moonstone/Gallery
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# The Moonstone Cub Summary. It's howlington's annual Moonstone Club games, where the students compete in carnival-style challenges for a chance to touch the Moonstone and feels its power. But things go south when the Moonstone is stolen! Trivia. It revealed Flasheart Lupin and Hans Beowulf have history each other, Rivalry history way back to Howlington Academy
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# The Moonstone Has
The Moonstone Has
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# The Moonstone Wolf
The Moonstone Wolf
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# The Music <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>1094</parentid> <timestamp>2021-04-03T02:00:09Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>1095</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# The Music Of Freddy it will be great idea for these episodes.
The Music Of Freddy
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# The New Order The New Order is the first episode of the second season of "", and the fourteenth episode overall. Summary. Kicked out of the Academy because of his ties with Scarlet Jaeger, and desperate to get back into Howlington, Freddy enlists the help of a much-changed Principle Pincus, who had been forced to retire, while Ric proves himself an unorthodox replacement principle at Howlington.
The New Order
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# The Other Study <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>2148</parentid> <timestamp>2021-06-01T13:12:01Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>2151</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# The Place Achieved
The Place Achieved
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# The Rise Of Scarlet
The Rise Of Scarlet
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# The Soul
The Soul
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# The Uberwolf Summary. Ivan claims to have been attacked by a monster, who stole the moonstone. But the kids soon discover that Ivan himself is the monster! When he transforms and goes on a rampage, they have to stop him before he's discovered.
The Uberwolf
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# The Union
The Union
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# The Wolf <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>1701</parentid> <timestamp>2021-05-18T21:19:50Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>1708</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# The orphanage <ns>0</ns> <revision> <timestamp>2021-05-12T03:11:25Z</timestamp> <contributor> <username>Pcovin12</username> </contributor> <comment>Created page with " "</comment> <origin>1435</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
The orphanage
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# They Also
They Also
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# They Were
They Were
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# Time For Thunder
Time For Thunder
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# Tomb of the Wilderwolf King Tomb of the Wilderwolf King is the third episode of the second season of "", and the sixteenth episode overall. Summary. Ric sets the kids a task - find a secret door hidden in the school, and gets dibs on the treasure that's hidden inside!
Tomb of the Wilderwolf King
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# Tongue
Tongue
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# Transwolfation
Transwolfation
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# Tucson
Tucson
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# Turn On Circle
Turn On Circle
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# Twishy
Twishy
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# Twitchy Twitchy is one of the supporting protagonists of the 2020 film, "100% Wolf". She is an ally of Batty and Freddy Lupin. Personality. crazy, enegetic, outgoing, cheeky, mischevious, selfless, kind, loving, caring, loyal, freindly Physical appearance. Twitchy's left ear is ripped. there is dark brown fur spots around her eyes and the rest is light brown.
Twitchy
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# Twitchy/Gallery
Twitchy/Gallery
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# Type
Type
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# Ubach
Ubach
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# UglyFreddy
UglyFreddy
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# Update The Odor
Update The Odor
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# Upper Respiratory
Upper Respiratory
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# Urban Park
Urban Park
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# Utility Room
Utility Room
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# Utilize
Utilize
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# Vampires
Vampires
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# Vance Vanderholt
Vance Vanderholt
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# Village Baby VS Freddy <ns>0</ns> <revision> <timestamp>2021-04-04T23:56:49Z</timestamp> <contributor> <username>Pcovin12</username> </contributor> <comment>Created page with "the babies don't mean any harm in this episode"</comment> <origin>1112</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format> the babies don't mean any harm in this episode
Village Baby VS Freddy
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# Walternisio Francisco Soares
Walternisio Francisco Soares
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# Wayne
Wayne
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# Welcome to Howlington Welcome to Hoelington is the second episode of the first season of "". Summary. Having saved his uncle Hotspur from a werewolve hunter, Freddy is accepted in the Howlington Academy. He has smuggled Batty into the Academy, the dog having prove to be an invaluable help for him. However, Freddy qickly finds a Rival in Ivan, who challenge him to steal the sacred Moonstone, an act that can make him expelled. But someone else wants the artifact...
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# Wendy Smersh <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>2475</parentid> <timestamp>2022-10-25T03:46:31Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>108.6.248.239</ip> </contributor> <comment>Personality</comment> <origin>3286</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format> Wendy Smersh is one of the main characters of the animated series, ". Personality. Friendly, nice, kind, funny, silly, slightly intelligent, brave, caring, comedic, humorous
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# Wendy Smersh/Gallery
Wendy Smersh/Gallery
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# Werewolf <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>3219</parentid> <timestamp>2022-11-02T14:50:47Z</timestamp> <contributor> <username>FozzieMan</username> </contributor> <origin>3291</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format> Lycanthropes, also known simply as werewolves, are a race of shapshifting creatures capable of turning between humans and wolves. They try to stay hidden from humans by creating a society spsrt from them, througth they do interact with humans from time to time. History. Werewolves were created when, during a confrontation between wolf hunter Harlin Lupin and wolf Longtooth, a meteorite fell from the sky, splitting into the Moonstone and the Doom Rock, and causing wolf hunter and wolf to merge, turning Lupin into a wolf himself. This caused him to turn into a wolf whenver he is expozed to moonlight. His descendants, both direct and indirect, would inherent this ability, breeding into werewolves. Ever since then, werewolves did their vest to hide from humans, having been both demonized abd reduced in their eyes to mere myths, as werewolves were fearful of what might happen of they were exposed. They also developed a rivalry with dogs, who see them as unnatural. In order to survive, werewolves created their own society, akin to humans. However, other werewolves refused to become civilizated and instead live in the wild as Wilderwolves. Traits. Werewolves are shapeshifting creatures who are able to transform between an unassuming human and a normal wolf whenver they are exposed to the moonlight, acquirung each species capabilities depending on their form. However, there are substances like silver that can harpen the transfornation and keave them locked in a form. While generally able to control themselbes in each form, werewolves can lose control of their instincts under certain circumstances, such as a supermoon. In this state, they become mindless beasts unable to tell friend from foe, focused only on their survival.
Werewolf
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# Werewolf hunters
Werewolf hunters
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# Werewolves adventure
Werewolves adventure
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# Werewolves vs wilderwolves
Werewolves vs wilderwolves
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# White Wilderwolf
White Wilderwolf
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# Wild Animal Dog
Wild Animal Dog
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# Wild Wings
Wild Wings
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# Wilderwolf of the Bei
Wilderwolf of the Bei
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# Wilderwolves The Wilderwolves are an ancient order of werewolves who desire to destroy humanity and conquer the world. The Wilderwolves serve as the main antagonists of the animated series, "". History. The Wilderwolves and Werewolves were originally a single pack, living together as one. As time passed, however, several werewolves, believing that it was their divine right, embraced the savagery hunters claimed they possessed, actively attacking farms and flocks, climaxing in the founding of the first werewolf hunters, who subsequently began persecuting all wolves, wilderwolf or not. When the peaceful werewolves became aware of these actions after the hunts began being taken out on them, they and the rogue wolves separated, the rogues donning the name 'Wilderwolves'. The Wilderwolves were seemingly then ruled by a king, who apparently possessed the power to control others and fill them with rage, bending them to his cause. Following his defeat, the Wilderwolf Monarch was mummified and entombed in a underground cavern booby-trapped with Wolfsbane. Howlington Academy was eventually built over the tomb, though whether this was purposefully done or by simple accident is unclear. However, while memory of the King faded into oblivion eventually, the Wilderwolves seemingly never fully forgot. Season 1. In Welcome to Howlington, a wilderwolf made it's first appearance, where it plotted to steal the Moonstone from Howlington Academy. It's plan was thwarted by Freddy Lupin and Batty. In The Golden Horn, a wilderwolf was later seen where it was spotted by Scarlet Jagger before running off. It later attacked Scarlet and Batty when the other students were dealing with the sheep. In The Accountant, the Night Patrol were later seen pursuing a wilderwolf, only for it to evade them. In Camping Trip, the main order and their leader, Alpha One, made their debut where Cherry decided to become one of them. One of the first tasks the new wilderwolf was given was to get rid of the students of Howlington Academy and to also convince Freddy, who possessed a power the Wilderwolves desired to add to their rank, to join their cause, which she attempted to several times, passing on the message to the young Lupin (with whom she viewed as a kindred spirit in the fact that they were alike), briefly nearly twisting the High Howler's son. Freddy and his classmates eventually captured Cherry and she was brought before the Elders, who, after the Night Patrol defector refused to divulge information on the rogue werewolves, was sentenced to defanging. Freddy, however, took pity on the young woman/Wolf, seeing a kindred spirit, and persuaded her to turn against the Wilderwolves and prove herself not wild and taming the wild spirit within her. Background. Overview. Wilderwolves take on the form of werewolves during the night; the only difference between them and regular werewolves is the red eyes. "Proud and free, wild are we. By pale moonlight in the deepest night, we shall rise, with sharpened claws and blood red-eyes." Wilderwolf pledge, Camping Trip
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# Winslow Spectre <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>3190</parentid> <timestamp>2022-10-25T03:49:15Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>108.6.248.239</ip> </contributor> <comment>Personality</comment> <origin>3287</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format> Winslow Spectre is one of the main characters of the animated series, ". Personality. Kind, friendly, nice, caring, brave, dim-witted, silly, humorous, comedic
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# Winslow Spectre/Gallery
Winslow Spectre/Gallery
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# Wolf
Wolf
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# Wolf Hunter Wolf Hunter is the sixth episode of the first season of "". Summary. When Scarlet Jaeger, the werewolf hunter Freddy encountered during the Howlington Academy entrance exam, cover the town with his photo, Freddy decides to "officially" take contact to learn what she knows, and finds himself involved in one of her hunts. But when they find themselves trapped into an abandonned old mine, they start to become closer than they should.
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# Wolf Of Must <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>2292</parentid> <timestamp>2021-06-04T03:33:12Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>2298</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# Wolfatorium Employee
Wolfatorium Employee
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# World Tour great idea like going on a tour
World Tour
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# Write The Light
Write The Light
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# Writing Olives
Writing Olives
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# Wuffles
Wuffles
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# Zoe <ns>0</ns> <revision> <parentid>2767</parentid> <timestamp>2021-07-10T18:35:41Z</timestamp> <contributor> <ip>71.195.136.138</ip> </contributor> <comment>Adding categories</comment> <origin>2882</origin> <model>wikitext</model> <format>text/x-wiki</format>
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# Zucchini
Zucchini
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# 1-0-1 "1-0-1" is the theme song to "". A shortened instrumental version was used in the end credits. Lyrics. <poem> "(1-0-1)" "(1-0-1)" I'm seeing lots of spots Plenty of polka dots "Get those puppies!" Can't catch the furry flurry Running in a blurry hurry "Get those puppies!" 1-0-1...Canines on the run 1-0-1...Them doggone dogs are fun! 1-0-1...Without fail, you'll wind up chasing your tail What's the harm in ruffling some feathers on a funny farm? 1-0-1...Life's just a bed of roses 1-0-1...Best friends with cold, wet noses 1-0-1...Through thick, thin, push and pull, it's 1-0-1 oh wonderful! Ten times the fun...101 Dalmatians! </poem>
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# 101 Dalmatian Street 101 Dalmatian Street is a Canadian/British Disney Channel animated series, based loosely on the 1961 movie "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Overview. "101 Dalmatian Street" is inspired by Dodie Smith's 1956 novel and Walt Disney's 1961 "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", but it has been updated and moved to contemporary London. It depicts the adventures of eldest Dalmatian siblings Dylan and Dolly, parents Doug and Delilah, and 97 younger puppies, all with names beginning with "D", who live all by themselves at the titular address. London's Passion Animation Studios will lead-produce. Maria O'Loughlin writes, Miklos Weigert directs. There is to be a total of 50 episodes, and each will run for ten minutes. The show was originally scheduled for release in fall 2018, but was delayed to 2019. The show did get a sneak peek preview on December 14, 2018, with the episode "Dog's Best Friend", "Boom Night", and "Merry Pups" on Disney Channel UK, Europe, Middle East, and Africa. The official premiere of the show was on March 18 in the UK and France, while airing on March 25 for other areas of Europe, and April 1 in Africa, with Latin America and Brazil in June, and the US later in the fall on Disney+ as a web series instead of television. In early 2019, show writers have also announced that a second season is in the works. During the Annecy Film Festival in 2018, details about the story of the show were announced. In modern day, the Twilight Bark has become a worldwide barking chain called the "World Wide Woof", and an American Dalmatian named Doug moves to London to become a fire dog, before meeting and marrying Delilah, a British Dalmatian who works as a nurse dog in a London hospital and is also one of the descendants of Pongo and Perdita. The Dalmatian family live by themselves in a house in London, as their human owner is rich and lives on an island. Said human owner is said to be named after Dodie Smith. The home is full of wacky inventions to make the dogs' lives easier and are able to order whatever they need, with a running joke at how the house is a nightmare for the mailman. The two Dalmatians both have their own litter of puppies from previous marriages, with their combined litters making 99 puppies. Some of these puppies being: Outside of the Dalmatians, there are other supporting roles: Details about the show's main antagonist have yet to be revealed and shall appear in the season climax; however, Dolly is seen looking at an image resembling Cruella.
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# 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) 101 Dalmatians is a 1996 live-action film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a remake of the 1961 animated film of the same name (which was based on Dodie Smith's 1956 novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians"). It stars Glenn Close as Cruella de Vil and Jeff Daniels as Roger Dearly. Pongo, Perdita, and the 99 puppies are all played by real-life Dalmatian actors in this version. Also, unlike in the 1961 animated version, none of the animal characters speak. "102 Dalmatians" was released in 2000 as its theatrical sequel. Plot. Roger Dearly is a video game designer who lives with his dog Pongo in a flat in London. He shows his latest game that stars Pongo to a young boy named Herbert, who judges games at the local company where he works and sees if they're good in future sales. However, Herbert doesn't seem to like a dog catcher being the villain, so Roger goes back to square one. The story then goes to Cruella de Vil who goes to her fancy fashion establishment called the House of DeVil. She goes to one of her top designers Anita Campbell-Green who is trying to design the next latest fashion. Cruella is pleased with her idea of making something consisting of spots and admires that she used her dog Perdita as inspiration. She then decides to make a fur coat out of Dalmatians. Later when Roger and Pongo are in the park, Pongo spots Perdita on a lead with Anita and immediately falls in love with her. The dogs get their own owners together after both of them end up in the duck pond from a nasty accident with their bikes. Roger and Anita fall in love as well and eventually get married, and so do Pongo and Perdita. Cruella sends her two henchmen Jasper and Horace to see Mr. Skinner, a mute taxidermist. As they arrive, Jasper explains to Horace about how Skinner ended up being mute by having his vocal chords torn out by a dog at a young age and advises him not to look at the horrifying scar on his neck or talk to him. However, when they use the knocker and Skinner comes out, Horace immediately forgets and says something rude, so Jasper punches him out for his stupidity. Inside, Skinner gives them a huge suitcase to take back to Cruella. Jasper and Horace drive back to Cruella's mansion and give her the suitcase that appears to be the skin of a dead Siberian tiger, which Skinner had stolen from the London Zoo before killing it. Roger and Anita have settled into their own house with Nanny as their housekeeper. Roger is still trying to make the perfect video game with no success and Anita and Perdita are both pregnant. Cruella comes round for an uninvited visit and after hearing about Perdita, she asks the Dearlys to let her know when the puppies arrive. On a stormy October evening, Perdita begins giving birth to the puppies with Nanny and Anita helping, while Roger and Pongo wait outside. Everything seems to be going well and the number of puppies gets bigger and bigger to fifteen, but Nanny comes out with one that seems to have died. Roger gently strokes the puppy until movement comes from the tiny bundle giving them fifteen again, they name the surviving puppy Lucky. Straight afterwards, Cruella comes barging in after getting information from Jasper and Horace that the puppies had been born, but is disappointed that their spots haven't arrived and rudely calls them "white rats". Anita assures them that they'll get their spots later. Cruella decides to buy the puppies in advance until they're ready to leave their mother, but the Dearlys tell her that they're not for sale. After giving them offer after offer, they still refuse, making Cruella furious, firing Anita from the House of DeVil and swearing vengeance on the family for turning her down. A few months later, the puppies have grown up and some of them have been named: Jewel, Dipstick, Fidget, Two-Tone and Wizzer. Late one night Jasper and Horace are lurking in the shadows watching the Dearlys go to the park with their dogs. They break into the house and lock Nanny in the cupboard. They go to the kitchen where the puppies are being kept and snatch them in a giant sack. While they are putting them in the van, a general's dog barks fiercely at them and Horace suspects that he knows what they've done. In the park, Pongo and Perdita hear the general's dog barking and immediately rush back to the house with Roger and Anita chasing after them. They all return and Nanny who has finally freed herself from the cupboard tells them what has happened. Meanwhile, Jasper calls Cruella and tells them that all the puppies have been stolen. She is delighted and Mr. Skinner, who is with her, adds them to the puppies they had previously stolen giving them a total of ninety-nine. Jasper and Horace go to an abandoned mansion to get some sleep and wait for further instructions from Cruella. Back at the house, the Dearlys have called the police, and they agree to search for the puppies. Roger has his doubts that they'll ever find them, so Pongo goes to the highest window and does the Twilight Bark to ask for help. One by one, the dogs and other creatures agree to help. One of them is Kipper, who had seen Jasper and Horace's van and heard the puppies inside. He follows them to the abandoned house and while the henchmen are asleep, finds all the puppies. Cruella calls Skinner and asks him to have the puppies killed and skinned tonight. Another dog arrives at the Dearlys' house and tells Pongo and Perdita that they've found their puppies and immediately go with him. Later the Dearlys realize that Cruella was behind the dognapping and after seeing Anita's sketch of the coat, deduce that she is going to kill them so she can make it. They call the police again who investigate Cruella and discover her connection not only to the dognapping, but also to other animal-related crimes that they've never been able to solve, such as the abduction of the tiger, and order a manhunt for her. Meanwhile, the other creatures sabotage Jasper and Horace's truck while they're sleeping. Jasper and Horace later wake up and decide to kill and skin the puppies themselves. They hear a knock on the door and thinking that it is Cruella, open the door to meet her. However, they see no one there because a woodpecker has been tapping; when they look again, they see some raccoons playing in their van and angrily go to stop them. While they are distracted, Kipper leads the puppies out of the house, but Lucky gets left behind by accident (because he was still sleeping). The Baduns finally get rid of the raccoons by hurling stones at them. They go back inside, only to find that the puppies have escaped. When they split up and see Whizzer sitting alone in a corner, they try to catch him, but have little success, and the other puppies leave the house and head for the snowy meadows. Cruella finally arrives, and is furious that the puppies have escaped. She leaves and decides to find them herself, unaware that a skunk has made its way into her car. Jasper and Horace go after them as well, but end up losing their van when the engine goes on fire from the animals' sabotage and finally get a high-powered shock from an electric fence. Meanwhile, Mr. Skinner arrives at the abandoned mansion to find only Lucky there. Just as he is about to start the killing, Kipper appears and stops him by running over, biting him on the rump and pulling him to the ground. The police later come and arrest Skinner. Jasper and Horace have had enough, and after seeing the police cars in the distance, allow themselves to be arrested as well. However, they are confronted by an angry Skinner, who had his clothes tattered by Kipper. Pongo and Perdita are united with their children and the other puppies at a farm, but Cruella tracks them down and proceeds to kill them herself. The farm animals try to hold her back as much as they can, while the dogs proceed to make their escape. In the ensuing chaos, Cruella gets farted on by a pig, falls into a vat of molasses and is ultimately hurled into a pigpen. In the end, she ends up with her clothes being all filthy and is finally arrested as well. The dogs escape to a nearby village where the police are waiting for them. The police round up all the Dalmatians, including Lucky, who comes back with Kipper, and the total adds up to one hundred and one. All the dogs are sent back to the Dearlys. In the police van, Cruella is telling Jasper, Horace and Mr. Skinner that because of their incompetence, her business, reputation and even her life are now spoiled. As she tries to open her supposed bag, the skunk, who was asleep on Cruella's lap, sprays its stench at the horrified four, making them smell bad for the rest of the journey. The police finally arrive at the Dearlys' house and the family are very grateful to them. In return, the police suggest that the other stolen puppies need a home, or they go to the pound. At first, Anita is unsure, but after some encouragement from Roger and Nanny, she agrees. As the puppies run into the house, Roger picks up a newspaper with the headline of Cruella's arrest and decides to use her for his latest video game idea. He shows it to Herbert again, this time with two Dalmatian puppies as the playable characters and Cruella de Vil as the villainess. The boy gives the game a good response, and his boss congratulates Roger and makes arrangements to manufacture the game. With the fortune made from Roger's video game, the Dearlys, along with their new baby, Nanny and the Dalmatians, move to a huge mansion in the country, with Anita announcing to Roger that she's pregnant again. Cast. hil LaHerr as The Captain Reception. The film performed well at the Box Office, earning $136,189,294 in the US and $184,500,000 overseas, bringing its worldwide total to $320,689,294. Close's performance, as well as her sex appeal as Cruella de Vil, was universally praised. Home media. "101 Dalmatians" was released on VHS on April 15, 1997 and on a bare-bones DVD on December 12, 2000. Due to the high sales of the "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" Platinum Edition DVD, Disney re-released the live-action film on September 16, 2008 in the US.
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# 101 Dalmatians (2020 musical)
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# 101 Dalmatians (2021 musical) 101 Dalmatians is an upcoming musical with a book by Zinnie Harris music and lyrics by Douglas Hodge based on the children's novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith. Production. The musical will make its world premiere at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park (which is where the story is set) from 16 May to 21 June 2020, with an official opening night on 27 May. with Kate Fleetwood announced to play Cruella de Vil. However, the production was postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and will run from 26 May to 20 June 2021 with previews beginning 15 May. The production will be directed by Timothy Sheader, choreographed by Liam Steel, set and costumes designed by Katrina Linsdsay with puppetry designed and direction by Toby Olié.
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# 101 Dalmatians (TV series)
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# 101 Dalmatians The Series Credits Produced by<br> Walt Disney Television Animation In Association with<br> Jumbo Pictures Executive Producers<br> Jim Jinkins<br> David Campbell<br> Tony Craig<br> Roberts Gannaway Based Upon the Novel "The 101 Dalmatians" by<br> Dodie Smith Producer<br> Martha Ripp Co-Producers/Supervising Story Editors<br> Cydne Clark<br> Steve Granat Consulting Producer/Executive Story Editor<br> Carin Greenberg Baker Produced and Directed by<br> Ken Boyer Script Consultants<br> Ken Koonce<br> Michael Merton Written by<br> Jonathan Greenberg Storyboard by<br> Charles Harvey<br> Daniel Mills With the Voice Talents of<br> Toran Caudell<br> Tress MacNeille<br> Tara Charendoff<br> Pamela Segall<br> Danny Cooksey<br> Justin Shenkarow<br> Jim Cummings<br> Kath Soucie<br> April Winchell Voice Casting<br> Jamie Thomason Dialogue Director<br> Kelly Ward Animation Director<br> Colin Baker Timing Directors<br> Colin Baker<br> Cullen Blaine Character Design<br> J. Tom Owens, Jr. Key Layout Design<br> Teresa Coffey<br> John Pattison<br> Calvin Suggs Prop Design<br> Tris Mast Key Background Stylist<br> Lynda Nettleship Supervisor Digital Color Correction<br> Ernest Pava Digital Color Correction<br> Donald Devine Color Key Stylist<br> Karen Kilpatrick Storyboard Revisions<br> Rebecca Shen Manager of Production<br> Lisa Salamone Smith Associate Producer<br> Glenn Wissner Production Manager<br> Natasha Kopp Assistant Production Managers<br> Danielle Ferraro<br> Michael Gracey Overseas Animation Supervisor<br> Colin Baker Continuity Coordinators<br> Jim Finch<br> Kathrin Victor<br> Merle Welton Scanner Adam Chase Music by Mark Watters<br> Dan Sawyer "It's A Help Thing"<br> Performed By<br> Britney Spears And Brittany Hargest<br> Britney Spears Appears Courtesy By JIVE Records<br> Brittany Hargest Appears Courtesy By Sparrow Records Main Title Theme<br> Written, Arranged and Produced by<br> Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn and Tim Heintz Animation Production by<br> Toon City, Inc.<br> Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd. Producer<br> J.K. Ahn Layout<br> Seog Jim Yun<br> He Teae Kim<br> Ki Su Shim Animation Directors<br> Jong Sun Lee<br> Yong Gil Park Animators<br> Hi Jyun An<br> Sa Hak Hong<br> Myung Jin Kim<br> Myong Hak Lee<br> Hyung Il Lee<br> Mi Sook Moon<br> Yoon Jung Lee<br> Hyuk Joong Lee<br> Kon Kye Lee<br> Woong Yim<br> Sik Sung Choo Supervising Film Editor C.K. Horness 1st Assistant Film Editor Sarah Payan Assistant Film Editors<br> Karen V. Doulac<br> Ted Supa<br> Joseph R. Thygesen Pre-Production Dialogue Editor<br> Monte Bramer Track Reading<br> Skip Craig Supervising Sound Editor<br> Bruce Nazarian, M.P.S.E. Co-Supervisor & Effects Editor<br> Adam Kroloff Re-recording Mixers<br> Lee Watters<br> Lance Wiseman Digital Assistant Engineer<br> David Davenport Foley Mixer<br> Lenise Bent Foley Artist<br> Richard Partlow Talent Coordinator<br> Allyson Bosch Production Coordinator<br> Pamela Ross Apprentice Production Manager<br> David Craig Script Coordinators<br> Leona Jernigan<br> Kellie Lauhon<br> Glenn McClanan Production Secretaries<br> Amanda Pleak<br> Deanne M. Jaedicke Art Coordinators<br> John Catapano<br> Jeff Rigler Post Production Sound Manager<br> Mark Von Der Heide Sound Dubbing Supervisor<br> Steve Werner Post Production Supervisor<br> Steven J. Arenas ADR Coordinator<br> Victor Garcia Post Production Coordinators<br> P.J. Aminpour<br> Christopher Longo Production Accountant<br> Ron Earhart I.A.S.T.E.-IA(R)<br> © 2002 Disney Enterprises, Inc.<br>
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# 102 Dalmatians 102 Dalmatians is a 2000 live-action film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and starring Glenn Close as Cruella de Vil. It is the sequel to "101 Dalmatians", a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated feature "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". In the film, Cruella de Vil is cured after three years in prison and sets out to redeem herself, only for Big Ben's chimes to cause her to revert to her old ways and attempt to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat yet. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from the first film to return for the sequel. The film was released on VHS and DVD on April 3, 2001 and re-released on DVD September 16, 2008. Plot. After three years in prison, Cruella de Vil is cured from her lust for fur coats. Dr. Pavlov proceeded this through an experiment that turns a predator and a prey into best friends. Cruella is released on a parole that states she has to pay eight million pounds to all dogs' homes of Westminster and vows that she will never go back to dognapping. She changes her name from Cruella to "Ella", and locking away her old fur coats and a drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat. She later meets up with Chloe Simon. "Ella" doesn't stay cured for long, however, as she turns back into Cruella the moment she hears the chimes of Big Ben. Just discovering this himself, Dr. Pavlov decides to never tell anyone about the liability. When Cruella sees Chloe's dogs, Dipstick and his puppies, she plans to make an ultimate fur coat with a hood. Her servant Alonzo is sent to find a few puppies and she hires Jean-Pierre LePelt to help her in the capture of 102 puppies. They managed to frame Kevin Shepherd, the owner of the animal shelter where Cruella spent community service. His animal shelter was the only one in the borough that allowed Cruella to trick the authorities in thinking that Kevin kidnapped the puppies to frame her and collect money. Kevin escapes from prison, however, with the help of Waddlesworth and he meets up with Chloe. They learn that Cruella is headed to Paris and they decide to follow her. However, they are soon captured by Cruella and imprisoned in her fur coat factory. Oddball, being born without any spots, Cruella forgets about her and the puppy is able to rescue her family and the other dognapped puppies. Alonzo decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore and becomes a good guy and also helps Chloe and Kevin escape. With the help of her brothers and some of the other dalmatian puppies, Oddball turns Cruella into a cake. Cruella and LePelt are arrested by French police, and Oddball saves the day. The real happy ending is when the dog shelter gets Cruella's money and when Oddball gets her first spots, letting everyone celebrate. Production. Oxford prison was used for the scene as Cruella walked out of prison. This motion picture was filmed partially in Paris. Box office. The film did well at the box office, earning $66,957,026 in the US and $116,654,745 overseas, bringing its total to $183,611,771 worldwide. However, this is considerably less than the first film which earned $320,689,294 worldwide. Because of this, a third movie could be rare. Video game. A video game based on the film "" was released in 2000, with Frankie Muniz as the voice of Domino and Molly Marlette as the voice of Oddball. The game, however, follows its own story rather than the one based on the film.
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# 103 Dalmations (2017 film)
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# 258px-Mooch
258px-Mooch
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# A Christmas Cruella "A Christmas Cruella" is the eleventh episode of the first season of '. It is a Christmas episode and Disney's fourth adaptation of ' '. It was originally broadcast on Disney's One Saturday Morning programming block on ABC on December 20, 1997. Plot. The episode begins on the Dearly Farm, where Nanny is wrapping up the presents. Rolly is busy sniffing them to see what the gifts are but Cadpig insists that he should wait for it would ruin the surprise. She does, however, ask what she got, and Rolly tells her it's a chew toy, same as the year before. Cadpig figures it's the thought that counts. With the presents wrapped, Nanny looks to the tree and feels it is missing something, Spot jumps up to act as the Christmas angel on top of the tree. Meanwhile at the House of DeVil, Horace and Jasper are busy decorating their tree. They plug it in, but the Cruella Decoration on top begins shooting lasers at the employees and customers, urging them to "Buy, shop, and spend." Upstairs, Cruella is still pushing hard on her employees, wanting to release as much clothing for the Christmas Sales. Whilst Anita insists that everyone has done all their shopping, Cruella figures that there's always one to gouge. Roger arrives with Lucky who recently just got a pine needle stuck in his paw, but Cruella tells Anita to get back to work, despite the fact it's 6:00. When Cruella says Anita will be working Christmas, Roger protests it and after some urging Cruella allows Anita to have Christmas off, by firing her. On her way out, Cruella knocks the ladder Horace and Jasper are decorating the tree on, causing it to fall on top of her. When Cruella wakes up, Horace and Jasper are gone and Cruella figures they went off too. Afterwards, she snarks on Santa and his elves being the only people who work Christmas Eve and makes a memo to take over the North Pole. As she walks through the entrance, she opens the door in a Santa-dressed fundraiser and takes the money from the bucket to pay for the damage to the door. She then shoos some carolers away from her car before driving back to Villa De Vil (turning some snowmen into snow De Vils as she crashes through them). When she arrives, her security system asks for a retinal scan. The Camera then wraps itself around her and takes the shape of Horace and Jasper's heads, Cruella knocks the camera out with her purse and concerns whether she is hallucinating from the blow to the head. She gets dressed for bed, but then Horace and Jasper's ghosts come in, covered in chains, singing on how unless Cruella learn to love and share, she'll wind up like them. The Badduns tell her that she will be visited by three ghosts, and they will show her the way to change. Later, Cruella gets into bed but the first of the spirits arrive as "the Ghost of Christmas Past" (Cadpig). Cruella comments how she's just a dog, but the ghost explains it as "multi-tasking". The ghost takes Cruella back to her childhood home to see that ever since she was a baby, Cruella wanted a Dalmatian puppy, but all she got was clothing; as a result having her nanny shipped away in a crate. The ghost figures that Cruella wanted a puppy to give her the love that her always-absent parents never gave her. They go further ahead and on another year, young Cruella is disappointed once again. Whilst Cruella claims she was the one who suffered that day, the ghost berates her for not thinking about the innocent children, puppies and snow persons that she took her anger out on. They continue on with Cruella as a teenager and it first seems her parents are actually home for Christmas and have got her a puppy, but it turns out to be cardboard cutouts of them, whilst they're vacationing on the Dalmatian Coast. This causes young Cruella to snap and become the wicked person that she is today. Cruella seems to begin crying and when the ghost notices this, Cruella bluffs saying it's the smoke. She asks the Ghosts what they're going to see next, but the Ghost claims her hour is up (despite Cruella protesting it’s only been fifty minutes and wanting the full hour). Cruella is then visited by "the Ghost of Christmas Present" (Rolly) who is pigging out on Christmas treats. After a couple of hours, Cruella insists they get to what the ghost wants to show. The ghost takes her to the Dearly Farm, which confuses Cruella, since it isn't her Christmas, but the ghost shows that thanks to her, it isn't Christmas for anyone. Cruella watches how since Anita lost her job, they're unable to pay for any of the gifts that they planned to give for Christmas, along with being unable to afford an operation (let alone a leg brace) to save Lucky's leg, which turned out to have "Pineypawitis". After Roger snarks how he won't be wishing Cruella a merry Christmas since she would probably charge them for the air they breathe, Cruella makes a memo to buy up Earth's atmosphere and charge user fee. This angers the ghost, who also berates Cruella, telling her that Christmas is about giving and that she needs to think of others. Cruella is puzzled by this concept of "thinking of others" and asks the ghost what it means, but he tells her that his time's up and hopes the next spirit has better luck. Cruella is then visited by "the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come" (Spot) who shows her that all her possessions are being sold off by Swamp Rat. Cruella asks what happened to her, and the ghost takes her to a pet cemetery, where Cruella sees she is buried there. As she breaks down, the ghost comments how she had a song and dance number for this, but the studio cut it. Cruella then realizes that this is a fate that will befall her unless she changes her ways. She begs the ghost to tell her whether she has a chance to change before she wakes up back at the House of De Vil, realizing that the experience was all a dream caused due to the tree falling on her. She asks some ice skaters outside what day it is and they tell her it's Christmas. Realizing it's not too late to change her ways, she vows to be the most loving and giving person on Earth. She tries to wake Horace and Jasper up, claiming they have shopping to do, but they comment that nothing is open on Christmas, except the House of De Vil. Cruella decides to improvise and starts by giving the skaters a photocopier, dropping it from the window into the ice below. She then gives the fundraising Santa a bag full of money (after making sure that it can be deductible) and attempts to sing with the carolers, who are surprised and puzzled to see what she's doing. Cruella then drives off to the Dearly Farm (turning some snowmen into snow angels as she crashes through them) and she enters saying, "How dare you?" When Anita asks what they're daring to do, Cruella responds by saying they're celebrating Christmas without her. She starts handing out her gifts (such as a roll of cellophane tape to Nanny and a stapler to Roger, calling him by his proper name) before she gives Anita a desk name plate for "Susan". Cruella, realizing that she grabbed the wrong one, explains she meant to give Anita her own one, for she is giving Anita her job back (throwing in Susan's desk too, for she's firing her tomorrow). She then gives the puppies a bunch of office supplies. Rolly is disappointed that Cruella didn't even give them a cheese log, but Cadpig tells him to think positive about the collating he can do. Anita thanks Cruella for the gifts, but apologizes for not having a gift for her, since they didn't know she was coming. Cruella assures her that they have given her a Christmas that she has always been wishing for: one with puppies. She starts to hug one, but as Roger warns her that it's Wizzer, Cruella is peed on. Cruella, a bit annoyed, comments, "God bless us, everyone." Cruella's Memos. "Orchestrate hostile takeover of North Pole." "Buy up Earth's atmosphere and charge user fee."
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# Agnes Agnes is a character in "102 Dalmatians". She is a friend of Chloe's. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Agnes is Chloe's friend and works as a nanny for the Dalmatians. She plays a small role in the film and is especially seen taking care of Dottie and Dipstick's puppies.
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# Alive N' Chicken "Alive N' Chicken" is the first segment of the twenty-third episode of "". This episode is notably famous for being banned for almost 19 years after the . Plot. The episode begins with Spot, happy and content, when she comes across a pile of corn. As she eats, she overhears Nanny and Anita talking about how it's curtains for a "spot" and will be history by the night. Spot thinks they're referring to her, but as soon as she runs off, it is revealed the two were actually talking about a spot on a dress which Anita plans to turn into curtains, just like how she made Roger a shirt out of dishtowels. As Spot worries on this, she sees Nanny making a wooden box, which is Spot's size, making her think it's her coffin. In reality, it's a platter box for Nanny's herb garden. Spot then sees Roger digging a hole, to which she thinks is for putting her six feet under. She then runs off again, and it turns out that Roger was digging the hole to bury the dishtowel shirt that Anita made him (as Roger presumably didn't like it). Spot runs into Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly and they ask her what's troubling her. Spot explains what she saw, but the pups are able to guess exactly what each really meant. However, Spot isn't convinced and goes off to spend her day alone. Cadpig then realizes that they can take Spot's death paranoia to their advantage and treat the day for Spot to "live it up". She convinces Lucky and Rolly to help with this. First, Rolly sets Spot up with a massage and large picnic. Spot is concerned at first, due to having digestive trouble, but Cadpig notes that if today is her last day, it doesn't matter. Spot, as a result, eats not only the entire picnic, but also an apple tree and a field of corn. She shows up later, quite plump and wonders what they're going to do next. Cadpig says that Spot is going to face her fears and stand up to someone who has not only damaged her pride, but devalued her as an individual. Cadpig brings Spot to confront Steven the alligator. Spot runs off for fear that Steven will eat her, but once again, Cadpig tells Spot that if it is her last day, she's got nothing to lose. Spot is soon able to stand up to Steven and rant to him on what she dislikes about his attempts to eat her. Spot, at first, feels proud of this but nearly gets eaten by Steven as a result. Once saved from Steven, Lucky says Spot will now fly. Spot states she is a chicken, so can already fly, but Lucky comments that she's "never actually soared". Lucky then constructs a plane for Spot and, after two unsuccessful flights, Spot is able to fly the contraption around. During her flight, Spot crashes her way through a pile of trash Swamp Rat has set up before flying over a football match, catching the ball and soaring it through the goal posts. The plane then flies through Villa De Vil where her propeller shaves Cruella's head, whilst Horace and Jasper are busy styling it. Fortunately for them, Cruella loves the result. Spot soon flies her plane into some pylons and is shocked, but she soon sees the sun setting and remembers what Anita had said. Spot then collides into a Windmill and her plane falls into a sack of flour. Seeing herself white and what looks like a "stairway to heaven", Spot thinks she's dead. However, the Dalmatians inform her that she is still alive (Spot being white is due to the flour and the stairway is in fact a dented wing to the plane). The group then sees Nanny and Anita, proving to Spot that they were indeed talking about a spot on a dress, which has now been made into curtains. Spot is shocked that she had all that fun for nothing, but Cadpig notes that's how she should live every day; with gusto, passion and courage. Spot rejoices that she's going to live; however, Steven shows up and chases Spot into the sunset.
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# Alonzo Alonzo is Cruella de Vil's former butler and an unwilling participant in her scheme to create a Dalmatian puppy coat. He had a very minor role in the live-action "101 Dalmatians", but had a larger appearance in the sequel "102 Dalmatians". He is portrayed by Tim McInnerny. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Alonzo is first seen when Cruella enters the House of DeVil at the start of the live-action film, busy trying to direct several phone calls coming in at once and quite panicked as a result. However, he still stands up to greet Cruella. When Cruella takes Anita to her office, she scolds Alonzo by reminding him to ask Anita if she wanted a drink. She then shouts at him when he hesitates to take the drawing from Anita and give it to her. Once he does, Cruella tells him to stand somewhere till she needs him. He is then ordered to give the drawing back to Anita when Cruella makes an addition to the design. He is later seen at Cruella's home, when Horace and Jasper present the tiger skin coat to Cruella. His hands are shown to have a nervous shake as he pours them tea. "102 Dalmatians". After Cruella was released from prison, reformed by Dr. Pavlov's threapy, Alonzo greeted her with a gift - a Chinese crested dog whom she named Fluffy. As soon as Cruella arrived back at her house, he was given the job of burying all her furs in an underground chamber, including her design for the Dalmatian puppy coat. Subsequently, he helped her working with the dogs at Second Chance dog shelter. When Cruella was reverted back to normal, Alonzo, desperate to please her, was sent out to steal the puppies needed for her coat, while she met with furrier Jean-Pierre Le Pelt. When he showed up with the captured puppies, Le Pelt took an instant dislike to him, calling him a wormy little man. Alonzo also was landed with the job of looking after Fluffy, as Cruella was back to her dog-hating ways. Alonzo also helped place evidence and Dalmatian puppies to frame Kevin Shepherd - the owner of the Second Chance dog shelter - for the crime, and then to steal the puppies back from under the police's noses. Upon arriving at the train station, which was taking Cruella, Le Pelt, and the captured Dalmatians to Paris, Alonzo was tasked with eliminating Oddball, as Cruella only wanted spotted puppies for her coat. When Oddball managed to elude him, resulting in Alonzo getting his hands run over by a baggage trolley, he gave up and returned to the train, telling Cruella she'd never see Oddball again. After arriving in Paris, Alonzo's resentment of Le Pelt grew when the furrier got to ride in Cruella's car while he had to follow in the van with the puppies. He was present when Cruella trapped Kevin and Chloe Simon - Cruella's probation officer - in the basement of Le Pelt's sweatshop. Once inside, Alonzo was the first to notice the puppies escaping, although he tried to cover the fact. When Cruella noticed, she yelled at him for not killing Oddball, then stormed off to recapture the puppies, causing Le Pelt to jeer at him again. Finally fed up, Alonzo engaged Le Pelt in hand-to-hand combat, resulting in Le Pelt becoming trapped in the hole through which the puppies had escaped. Alonzo then freed Kevin and Chloe. Later, Alonzo showed up at the Second Chance dog shelter with eight million pounds for the shelter - on the judge's orders, all of Cruella's money had gone to the dogs' homes of the borough of Westminster - of which "Second Chance" was the only one. While what happened to Alonzo subsequently is unconfirmed, it could be assumed that he started working at Second Chance as well. Other appearances. Alonzo makes a small cameo on the second page of "101 Dalmatians: Animated Storybook". If the player clicks on a buzzer, Cruella shall press it and order Alonzo to get to where she is. When he arrives, Cruella asks what took him so long, and he apologizes for it. Cruella then tells him to stand somewhere till she needs him, and he walks off. Whilst this is yet unconfirmed, in the series episode "Barnboozled", when Cruella moves into the barn, she demands to know where her cappuccino maker is, and a butler, having a similar resemblance to Alonzo, appears. He is later seen taking Cadpig's squeaky toy from her, when Cruella (annoyed by its noise) demands to have it.
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# Amber Amber is a minor character from "", who only appeared in the episode "Beauty Pageant Pandemonium." She is Roger and Anita's niece. She is voiced by Francesca Smith. Bio. Appearance. Amber is a young girl around eight or nine years of age. She has red hair wrapped in a ponytail and wears a turquoise shirt with a yellow flower on it, a violet skirt, turquoise socks and violet flats. Her appearance suggests that she is likely from Anita's side of the family. Personality. She is sweet, caring and kind to the Dalmatians on the farm. She is also very talented, training the pups to jump through a hoop being one of her talents.
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# Amber Dearly
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# An Officer And A Gentledog
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# An Officer and a Gentledog "An Officer and a Gentledog" is the second segment of the fourth episode in the first season of "". Plot. The Dalmatians are in a "Bark Brigade" running course. Tripod comes in first and Lucky in second. Lt. Pug tells all the pups that they will not qualify as cadets until they beat the "Obstacle Course of Unspeakable Pain and Agony." Lucky is determined to beat Tripod and be top dog of the cadet corps. The course begins with the pups needing to jump through tires, Lucky and Tripod do this with ease whilst Cadpig (not big enough to even reach the tires) finds an alternative and just runs underneath. Spot is able to fly up to the tires; however, Rolly's jump to her, causes her to shoot into a tree. Rolly begins swinging out of control on one of the tires before eventually rolling into Spot. The Dalmatians then cross a road; however, Spot is hesitant since she can't cross the road without a reason why. Lt. Pug, however, kicks her across anyway. Lucky is soon able to get ahead of Tripod; however, he gets stuck in a log bridge, giving Tripod the lead once again. When Cadpig, Rolly and Spot cross the bridge, Rolly sees a persimmon on the other side and jumps over Cadpig and Spot to get to them. The log begins to roll out of control resulting in Spot being shot up into the sky, Cadpig to land in the mud while Rolly gets the persimmons when he collides with the tree, to which Cadpig hits the tree again and buries Rolly in a pile of them. Lucky is able to overtake Tripod again in the swimming section in Hiccup Hole and the two begin racing up a rock climb. Meanwhile, with Cadpig and Rolly, Cadpig wonders where Spot went before the chicken lands with force on the bank of the water. As the three begin to climb the rock face, rocks begin to fall. Rolly uses Spot as a shield; however, a small rock hits him on the head and he begins falling with Spot. They are then saved when Spot grabs a loose branch. Rolly calls for help and Lucky, hearing this, decides to abandon his race with Tripod to go back and help Rolly. He and Cadpig are able to get Rolly and Spot back up with a winch mechanism, using the trees and vines, and the four finish together in last place. That night around the camp fire, Lt. Pug congratulates Tripod for being Top Dog, Cadpig informs Pug on some tribes who give out gold trophies to those who finish in last place as a salute to their determination, however Pug doesn’t buy it. Lt. Pug then starts issuing out orders to all the other pups to drop and give him some push-ups; however, the Colonel arrives and orders Pug to hit the deck himself. Colonel tells Lucky that Tripod informed him of Lucky's sacrifice and finds that very commendable and showing of character. While Lucky is disappointed he can't be top dog or have a rematch, the Colonel comforts him by saying that the course only required him to finish it, and the Colonel adds that he got a sense of pride out of it: a medal that will never tarnish.
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# Animal House Party "Animal House Party" is the second segment of the sixty-second episode of "". Plot. While Pongo, Perdita, and the humans are away, Cadpig discovers she has PDS, and Swamp Rat takes over the house for his party. The pups, with Lt. Pug, try to drive him out.
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