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# Dante Dante is one of the Dalmatian puppy siblings of the Dalmatian family and a character in the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Personality. Dante is a goth pup who lacks positivity in his mindset and is paranoid, often thinking the world will end at any moment. Physical appearance. Dante is an inverse color Dalmatian, being black with white spots, with the exception of purple spots on his left ear, purple paws and tail tip. He wears a spiked gray collar and has dark pink bags under his eyes. He also has gray nose and eyebrows. Bio. Dante's first major appearance is in "Power to the Puppies", where he predicts that division and disaster (also rain) are coming to Dalmatian Street, based on a dream he has. Throughout the episode, he keeps proclaiming about the disaster coming, seeing the events as what he predicted, and reminding Dolly and Dylan how he did try to warn them. He later joins Dylan in the tree house, when Diesel becomes Top Dog, and when Dolly comes in asking for help, with the two admitting their faults, Dante groans about how they're depressing even him and asks them to do something about the situation.
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# Dash Dash is one of Pongo and Perdita"s puppies who only appeared in the story Little Squirts.  His only line in the book was "What Kind Of Ceremony"? 
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# David Frankham David Frankham (born February 16, 1926) is an English film and television actor. He voiced Sergeant Tibbs in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
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# David Lander David L. Lander (June 22, 1947 - December 4, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, composer, musician and baseball scout. He voiced Horace Badun in "".
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# Dawkins Dawkins is a Dalmatian puppy who appears in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Dawkins is a puppy genius and very creative. He is the inventor of the many devices, which the Dalmatian family use about the house. He sometimes acts as Dylan's sidekick (sometimes seeming underappreciated) and, being the most sensible of the pups, is left in charge, whenever both Dolly and Dylan are occupied elsewhere. Dawkins does not show too much emotion but he LOVES his space doll: "Princess Positron! So DO NOT mess with the doll!" Bio. Dawkins first appears in "Dog's Best Friend", where he informs the audience that the Food Machines are on meltdown, after Mister Fuzzy causes them to go crazy, when he tries to use them. He can also be seen with the other pups, watching the fireworks, in "Boom Night". His first prominent role is in the short "Target Pups", where he works with Dylan making modifications to the Food Pump, as well as testing the aim on them. In "Power to the Puppies", Dawkins act as the moderator during Dolly and Dylan's debate for who should be Top Dog. In "Walkies on the Wild Side", while Fergus is teaching Dylan how to unleash his inner wolf, Dolly is left puppy-sitting alone. Dawkins tries to help and advise her during this, but she ignores his suggestions, before leaving him in charge, when she goes searching for Dylan. In "Winter Funderland", Dolly comes to Dawkins to help her make Snow in the house. He shows concern at first, but is convinced when Dolly suggests there can be pioneering data he can gather from doing so. Later, after the two have made the house like a Winter Party, Dylan recognizes Dawkins' guilty look and he admits that Dolly made him do it. Things begin getting very cold and Dolly needing to restore heat to the house. However, the house is still wet and Delilah and Doug are close to the house. Dawkins suggests that since they used the heat to turn the ice into water, they can increase the temperature to turn the water into steam, which works and makes their parents think the pups made a Tropical theme Party. In the same episode, Dawkins admits his nose chafes easily. In "Snow Day", when Doug dresses up as the Hat Reindeer, Dawkins tries to tell Doug that they know it's him, only to have a hat put on his head. Dawkins, for unspecified reasons, refers to Doug by name rather than as "Dad" or "Father". The most likely reason being is that it is implying he comes from Delilah's side of the family and isn't very close to Doug as a parent.
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# DeVil-Age Elder "DeVil-Age Elder" is the fifty-ninth episode of "". Plot. Roger and Anita are heading out on a picnic with Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot. Rolly insists that they just have the food right away. Lucky reminds him that they cannot eat before they find a spot, with Cadpig also trying to explain how picnics are more than just food. Spot then notices some fog which Roger and Anita walk into, and the Dalmatians follow them. Inside the fog, they find a town called DeVil Ville. Roger figures that Cruella is behind this. However, Anita points out that they are only half a mile from home, and even Cruella's millions couldn't build this town in one night. Lucky is eager to investigate and rushes in, with the others chasing after him. The town itself seems to be a colonial period town. Roger and Anita seem to instantly fall in love with it, while Rolly is invited to try the butcher's meats. It is at this point when an ominous man arrives in a carriage. The man appears to be a ruthless mayor whom Spot seems to recognize. Lucky seems more fixated on the carriage hound named Rebecca and follows after her, whereas Cadpig thinks the town is a pro-environmental commune and goes to explore the town. The mayor then sees Spot and chases her from the town, due to having a hatred of chickens, and Spot realizes where she has seen him before. Spot goes to Villa DeVil and finds the mayor's portrait in the gallery, which reads: "Judge Dimsdale de Vil, born in 1631." This terrifies Spot, thinking he must be a ghost (and worse, related to Cruella) and heads back to the town to the warn the others. As she does, however, Scorch (who Cruella is taking for a walk in her golf course) notices Spot and chases after her, pulling Cruella with him. When Cruella arrives in DeVil Ville, she is angered that someone used her name without permission and searches for whoever is in charge to sue them. Back in DeVil Ville, Lucky is getting to know Rebecca, but strangely cannot recall what television is. Rolly is still eating at the butchers, whereas Roger and Anita are so entranced that they do not want to leave. Cruella then runs into Judge Dimsdale de Vil, who recognizes Cruella to be a De Vil too. He explains many centuries ago, he started off as the tax collector of the town, but was so ruthless and iron fisted that he rose to become judge and lord mayor of the town. This was interrupted, however, when Hester Hen, the town witch, realized that Judge Dimsdale DeVil will not stop until he owns the whole world, and since no one had the backbone to stop him, she felt that the task would fall onto her and Katrina, her chicken. To keep the world safe from "The evil De Vil," Hestern Hen placed a curse on the town that appears only for one day every hundred years and shall vanish from the face of the Earth. While under this spell, all the inhabitants of the town are to be mindlessly happy, to make Judge Dimsdale de Vil more miserable by comparison, and, under the risk of death, "The evil De Vil" is bound within the town's boarder to spend eternity in this prison of his own making. Upon Katrina's suggestion, the spell does not affect chickens. Hearing this, Cruella realizes that if she can have this town so that the Dearlys are still in DeVil Ville, when it vanishes again, she'll be able to get the Dearly Farm. Spot overhears this and finds Cadpig and Rolly. She tries to snap them out of Hester Hen's spell before eventually trying the fairy tale approach and kisses them. This snaps Cadpig and Rolly out of their trance (who both become disgusted from Spot's kisses), and they are now disturbed by the town. The two pups and Spot then head off to find Lucky. Judge Dimsdale de Vil takes Roger and Anita on a tour of the town before locking them in the town jail. When Cruella tries to thank the Judge, he then locks her in the stocks. He explains that when Hester Hen said "The evil de Vil" was bound in to the town, she never specified "which" evil De Vil, so he plans to have Cruella take his place in the town. He heads off to collect his gold before heading to the town's border. Spot is able to get Lucky out of the curse (who also becomes disgusted after Spot kisses him), as well as Rebecca, who now realizes what a cruel man that Judge Dimsdale de Vil is. She then offers to help the Dalmatians by showing them the way to the town jail. Upon arriving at the jail, they free Roger, Anita, and Cruella and run off to the town's border, but not before Spot kisses Roger and Anita (who become disgusted as well) to break the spell on them. Cruella spots Judge Dimsdale de Vil and tackles him for his betrayal. She then realizes that the sun is setting and tries to escape, but Judge Dimsdale de Vil pulls her back. Roger and Anita attempt to help Cruella. Lucky asks Rebecca to come with him, but she decides to stay in DeVil Ville to keep Judge Dimsdale de Vil in check, like how Lucky does with Cruella. Realizing that Roger, Anita, and Cruella are losing ground (and that they will be trapped in the town forever), Spot charges in and takes down Judge Dimsdale de Vil, allowing the Dalmatians, the Dearlys, and Cruella to escape. When the town disappers, though, they cannot remember anything about it. Spot is okay too, since she is immune to the curse and therefore didn't vanish with DeVil Ville. The Dalmatians question Spot what she's talking about. Spot guesses that if she kisses them again, it may give them their memories back. She then starts chasing the now-terrified pups to kiss them. Cruella's Memo. "Whoopie! Tommorrow their Farm will be mine!"
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# Dearly Dearly was the surname of Roger Dearly and thus his dog Pongo.
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# Dearly Farm "For the farm from "", see Cherry Tree Farm." The Dearly Farm and Animal Kingdom is a location in "". It is the home of Roger, Anita, Pongo, Perdita, and their `101 Dalmatian puppies, as well as so many farm animals. and various animals. and various monsters. and various dinosaurs. Originally owned by Widow Smedley, the Dearlys purchased the farm from her; however, Cruella is determined to find some way to steal the farm from them. History. In 1732, it is established that the farm area was owned by a De Vil, which was never relinquished. Cruella tried to use this to her advantage, but the deed states that she needed to live in the barn for 24 hours in order to make a claim. She was driven from the barn, in shock and horror, when she woke up to find the Dalmatians crawling all over her. The farm is notable to have a water tower to bring water from the well. According to Anita, General Smedley built it to make sure the crops would never grow dry. Before the Dearly's moved to the farm, it was apparently an H.M.F. base for the 9th Queen Royal Lancers, along with being the home of the Colonel, Captain, and Sgt. Tibbs. Pongo and Perdita were reunited with their pups in the barn, whilst rescuing them from Cruella's plan. When the Dearly's purchased the farm, they made a promise to Widow Smedley that they would keep everything as is, meaning that when Cruella wished to purchase the railcar, Roger refused. Points of Interest. The Dearly Farm and Animal Kingdom is known to have multiple buildings around its grounds, which, according to Anita, is more than twenty acres. Conditions. According to Cruella, the deed states that, excluding pre-existing farm stock, the Dearly's are only allowed 101 pets, and if they break this clause, Cruella would win possession of the farm. Price. In the pilot episode, "Home is Where the Bark Is", Cruella offers to buy the farm for double what they paid. Whilst her hand writing in the episode is unclear, when the same clip is played again in "Humanitarian of the Year", her cheque clearly says "One Million Dollars", meaning the Dearly's paid five hundred thousand dollars. In the episode "Dough the Right Thing", the monthly mortgage payment for the farm is established to be $1,582.
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# Dearly family The Dearly family is the family who own Pongo, Missis and the puppies.In the 1961 adaptation, there were certain omissions, merges and replacements of characters. Mr. Dearly is replaced by Roger Radcliffe, Mrs. Dearly is replaced by Anita, Missis and Perdita are merged, along with both Nannies (although the Disney version keeps the Cook surname) and Prince is replaced by Pongo completely. Known members. There are currently two members: Beside that, they have servants each with the title "Nanny": Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler.
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# Debi Mae West Debi Mae West Debi Mae West (born 1963/1964) is an American voice actress. She voiced Lucky in "" (whenever Pamela Adlon wasn't available).
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# Deepak Deepak is one of Doug and Delilah's puppies and a character in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Personality. Deepak usually tries to stay calm and collected, often doing spiritual exercises such as yoga and meditation to maintain his calm attitude. However, if something major or mildly stressful happens to him (Ex. getting oozed in shampoo), he goes into a full panic and runs around in an effort to hide in a place where the chaos isn't happening. When in this state, Dylan and Dolly usually have to try to catch him or get him out of his hiding spot and restrain him from running off again until he calms down. Deepak appears to identify more as a feline too, with him meditating to find his Inner-Cat, as well as his Meditation chants sounding like, "Meow-Ow-Ow." Deepak also speaks with a British-Indian accent. Physical appearance. Deepak is a Dalmatian puppy with an asymmetrical pattern of black-and-white fur on his body. The right side of his body is predominantly black. His left front leg and right hind leg are black and his right front leg and left hind leg are white. His tail is all black with a white tip, and his face and hindquarters have a Yin-Yang pattern of black and white. His right ear is black with white spots and his left ear is the opposite. Deepak wears a half-red and half-blue collar on his neck. Bio. Deepak, like most of his siblings, made his first TV appearance in "Boom Night" watching the fireworks with his family, standing next to Dolly. In the short "Yoga Pups", Deepak tries to meditate on his Yoga mat, only for it to deflate. He gets angry and tosses it out, then sees Dolly napping with her skateboard nearby and takes it from her to continue his mediation. Dolly wakes up and sees her skateboard is gone and tries to get Deepak off of it in various ways such as making loud noises and offering treats and toys. But Deepak is in such a deep meditative state that he is asleep and has blocked out all external stimuli. Dolly accidentally gets her skateboard moving and tries to protect Deepak from various obstacles and from falling off her skateboard. Once Dolly decides to try meditating while airborne with Deepak, he wakes up and calmly walks off the skateboard in midair and onto the top platform of the skating ramp, leaving his sister to go careening down the ramp and crash land. But Dolly is satisfied as she got her skateboard back. In "Snow Day", Deepak ingests a cat toy after Delgado crashes down the stairs, which Delilah removes via chest compression, though not before he thinks he achieved his "cat-shaped inner light". Later, Dolly accidentally squirts the Triple-D's expensive shampoo on Deepak when she was trying to oil her sled with it. This sends Deepak into panic mode as he slips, slides and bounces around the house with Dylan and Dolly chasing after him. He then gets splattered in kibble and finally stops, burying himself in the couch. When Dylan and Dolly try to tug him out and beg him to come out, Deepak refuses and claims the universe is telling him he will be safe in the couch and goes in deeper. Once freed from the couch and after another freakout, he is tied up in a wool scarf. When Doug and Delilah ask if the kids are ready to go to the park, Deepak says he is not ready spiritually, physically or emotionally. After finding Dorothy, the family goes to the park and Deepak sees his family sledding towards him. He panics and as he tries to run, exclaims, "I should have listened to the universe!"
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# Deja Vu
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# Delgado Delgado is a character from the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". He is one of the puppies of the Dalmatian family. Description. Personality. Delgado is a very energetic and eager pup, capable of running at incredible speeds thanks to his doggie wheelchair which makes him the fastest of his siblings. He often darts about at high speeds and is shown to admire and look up to his older stepsister Dolly. He speaks very quickly and with a strong, lighter pitched British accent. Physical appearance. Delgado is a Dalmatian Puppy with two spots on his left ear, two spots on his forehead and one black patch on his right ear. He has only two visible front legs, with sock-like patterns similar to Dolly. His hind legs are not visible, but the joints are attached to a red dog wheelchair that is secured by his waist. He wears a black collar with a gold dog tag shaped like a yellow road line. Bio. Delgado first appeared in "Boom Night" in the background at the end of the episode, watching the fireworks with his siblings. He is also seen in "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?" helping Diesel set up the Prince Of Dalmatian Portrait in the Lounge. His first speaking appearance was in "May Contain Nuts", where he did stunts at the skate park with his family watching. He later tried to impress Dolly by showing her he had mastered a rolling trick, but she was too focused on being with Sid and later hurt his feelings when she ditched him and refused for him to tag along after asking if he can come with her. He is later seen, helping Dylan rescue Dolly from her fall from the Church Tower, getting excited by Dolly about to perform her parkour trick. He & Dolly then run about the House together, after Dylan suggests they play "Poodle Wolf" with him. In "Snow Day", a rambunctious Delgado is seen zipping around upstairs when Doug is handing out winter hats to the pups and veers straight towards the stairs, flies into the air for a few seconds and then crashes down the stairs, "bowling over" his siblings which gets the glowing cat toy Delilah had to give her kids a medical check up inside Deepak. He is seen lying face first on a stair with his hind wheelchair legs up in the air. He is later seen, in the Episode, being chased by Dolly, so she can put his hat on, with Delgado commenting he doesn't want to as the hats are itchy.
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# Delilah Delilah is a character from "101 Dalmatian Street". She is a British Dalmatian who is a descendant of Pongo and Perdita. She is married to an American Dalmatian called Doug. The two also have a large litter of puppies from previous marriages which, when combine together, make a total of ninety-nine. Description. Delilah is a regular in the show; while she works as a nursing dog at a London hospital, her eldest pups, stepdaughter Dolly and son Dylan, watch over their miscellaneous younger siblings. She appears to be the more level-headed one out of her and Doug, knowing how to easily handle having such a large litter of Pups, likely due to coming from Pongo and Perdita's side of the family. When she sees a swarm of pups coming her way, she knows how to dodge the wave so she does not get completely trampled. In the episode "Dog's Best Friend", she is first seen having just woken up and wishes luck to Dolly and Dylan with their housework before heading to work herself. In "Boom Night", she helps fit earmuffs on to the other pups during the titular event to protect her children from the disruptive sounds before she and Doug head to their respective jobs. Delilah informs Dolly that it is the busiest night of the year for her and Doug and will leave the safety of her children in her eldest's paws.
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# Diesel Diesel is a Dalmatian puppy who appears in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Diesel LOVES digging! He is a mucky pup with a love for mud and getting up to mischief. He may not be the smartest pup, but Diesel has an amazing sense of smell which he can use to help get the pups out of trouble! Bio. Diesel's first prominent appearance is in "Muddy Pups", where he interrupts Dylan, who is in the middle of cleaning the floors. Angered by Diesel making a mess of the place, Dylan attempts to clean Diesel, but the messy pup begins digging again, causing to Dylan to pass out and have a nightmare about Diesel's digging. When Dylan awakens, thanks to Diesel's licking, he finds the floor is clean again, but Dylan accidentally knocks over the water bucket in the process. Diesel shakes himself dry, with Dylan joining him. Diesel also makes a brief appearance in "Boom Night", where his ear protectors are covering his eyes, causing him to walk in to the wall until Dylan adjusts them, before later jumping out on Dylan to announce "BOOM TIME", as Dylan is getting the pups ready for the night in question. He is then seen, with the other Pups, watching the Fire Works. Diesel plays a prominent role in "Power to the Puppies", where Dolly and Dylan call a snap election to decide who Top Dog is. Diesel comes in during a debate (whoever maxes the Wag-O-meter first becomes Top Dog), and mishears Dylan saying "Top Dog" as "Hot Dog" and refers to treats. This gets the other pups excited and maxes the Wag-O-Meter, making Diesel Top Dog much to Dolly and Dylan's shock. Diesel quickly becomes overwhelmed and Dolly offers to run the place while he digs. The house falls in to disarray, and the pups shall only listen to Diesel as he is the Top Dog. Dolly tries to tell Diesel that he needs to get the other pups working together, but Diesel does this by telling the other pups to dig the deepest hole they can, which causes the pups to hit a water pipe quickly flooding the house. Dylan organizes a plan where Dolly turns the water off at the mains, while Diesel digs back down to the broken pipe to plug it with a chew toy. Dolly and Dylan ask if they can be Top Dogs again, which Diesel agrees to while also helping clean the place up before Delilah and Doug get home. In "Winter Funderland", when Dolly makes the House a Snow Party, Diesel is seen digging through the Snow and licking the ices, before getting his tongue stuck to the ice. In "Snow Day", Disel is the frst one to notice how Dorothy was able to get out of the house, and helps Dolly, Dylan, Delilah and Doug search for her, using his nose. He thinks that he found her at one point, and tries to chase her tail about a lamp post, not realizing he is chasing his own tail.
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# Digga Digga Dog "Digga Digga Dog" is a song that is performed during the opening and closing credits of "102 Dalmatians", performed by Oren Waters. The song is known to contain samples from George Clinton's song "", which was released as a single in December 1982. These words are also chanted in the rhythms of some parts of the soundtrack. Lyrics. <poem> Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog (Bow-wow-wow) Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Dog? Dog? You dawg, you! Ain't that the man in the moon dancing over our heads (Atomic dog!) While all good dogs are asleep in their beds (Atomic dog!) Smiling in their dreams at the crazy things people do When you think you've fooled them, who'll make a fool out of who? You dawg, you! Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Dog? Dog? You dawg, you! Don't be believing Looks are deceiving Ya think you're on top of the game? you've got a lot to learn (Atomic dog!) When life hangs tough, take a dog-legged turn (Atomic dog!) People, they think they're so cool if they throw you a bone Wait till they discover you've got some tricks of your own You dawg, you! Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Dog? Dog? You dawg, you! Don't be believing Looks are deceiving Spotted dog, spotted dog Where have you been? I've been to London to look at the queen Can you tell a spotted story? Yes, I can! I saw a dog who was walking a man! You dawg, you! Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Digga digga dog, digga digga dog Dog? Dog? You dawg, you! Don't be believing Looks are deceiving Don't be believing Looks are deceiving You dawg, you! </poem>
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# Dimitri Trio The Dimitri Trio is a group consiting of three male Dalmatian triplets, Dimitri 1, Dimitri 2, and Dimitri 3, that appeared in the TV series, "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Personality. The Dimitris act much like most of the other pups in the family do - they enjoy playing and having fun and sometimes have small contests with each other. Physical appearance. While they seem identical, the three Dimitris have distinct traits to tell them apart. For starters, each of them has a gold chain collar with a gold number on it that designates which one is which from 1-3. Dimitri 1 has a round patch spot on his right eye, a black right ear with one spot, and his left hind leg is all black with two white spots. He also has a tattered left ear. Dimitri 2 has a round patch spot on his left eye, a black ear with 2 white spots that is slightly tattered, and 4 white spots on his hind legs, two on each. Dimitri 3 has traits from both of his brothers, with four white spots on his hind legs and a tattered right ear. But he also has round patch spots on both his eyes and a black ear with three white spots. All three of them have a mark on their forehead that resembles a cowlick of hair. Bio. The Dimitris first appeared in a small cameo in the TV music video of the song "In The House". Their first proper appearance in the TV series was in "Winter Funderland" where Dylan passed them on his way to the shower where the boys engaged in a burping contest. They later joined the indoor winter party, flying in the air from a high jump over Dylan's head and crash landing into a pile of snow.
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# Dipstick ---Dipstick, "" Dipstick is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. He was one of the original 15 puppies in the live-action "101 Dalmatians" movie, a recurring character in "", and one of the main characters in "102 Dalmatians" as a fully-grown dog. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". In the live-action adaptation, Dipstick is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita, along with Lucky, Jewel, Fidget, Two-Tone, Wizzer, and many other pups. His name comes from his tail being half white and half black, resembling a dipstick. One night, he is kidnapped by Jasper and Horace along with his other siblings, and they are taken to De Vil Manor to be killed and made into Cruella's Dalmatian fur coat. When he is trapped inside, he meets eighty-four other Dalmatian puppies, also to be made into said coat. Kipper, an Airdale terrier rescues them, and reunites them with their parents. At the end of the film, Dipstick and his family live in the former De Vil mansion, now the Dalmatian Plantation. In the tie-in book "Meet the Puppies", it seems to claim that Dipstick has a similar behavior to Rolly, revealing that he loves to eat and usually asks for kibble or treats. One image even shows him asking Jewel if she would let him have some of her kibble. In "101 Dalmatians: The Series", Dipstick is a minor character and one of the members of Mooch's gang, along with Wizzer and, for a little while, Two-Tone. In the series, he is somewhat dim-witted, and is often dragged into Mooch's plans without a say in the matter. Dipstick is also notable for having a flea problem. He seems to have a very complacent attitude and will do whatever Mooch does or wants him to do, and doesn't seem to mind; even being hung from a clothespin and shaken like a leaf as evidenced in the series episode "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em""." He is often seen laughing at Mooch's jokes at the cruel expense of someone else, and loves playing practical jokes on others. He also loves junk food, often aiding Mooch and Wizzer in stealing from the pantry in order to obtain it. However, he doesn't appear to like getting in trouble, as seen in the episode "Twelve Angry Pups". When Spot quizzed him on who he'd been with and what he'd been doing, he broke down in noisy tears, most likely afraid he was going to get in big trouble. He also exhibits a gullible and naive streak as evidenced in "Walk on the Wild Side". Here, he was unable to recognize Swamp Rat or Rolly in disguise, though Swamp Rat did run when Dipstick began to recognize Rolly, but not before Swamp Rat pinched his silver collar. With him being willing to give Swamp Rat directions to Hiccup Hole, it also shows that Dipstick is genuinely a nice Dalmatian, but it's more of Mooch's influence that usually causes him to get into some of Mooch's plans. "102 Dalmatians". In "102 Dalmatians", Dipstick is seen to have become an adult, moved off the Dalmatian Plantation farm, and now lives with a woman named Chloe Simon in a flat in London. He has a mate named Dottie and three puppies of his own: Oddball, Domino, and Little Dipper (who resembles him the most in looks). In this live-action sequel, he again undergoes a drastic change in personality, as contrary to being stupid, he appears to be quite intelligent and is very protective of his family and pups, whom he cares about deeply. Around the time Dipstick had become a father, Cruella was released from prison. When Chloe learns about being Cruella's probation officer, she at first refuses, but changes her mind when Dipstick shows that he still remembers her. This is later evidenced when Dipstick meets Cruella again at Chloe's office with his puppies and begins to bark at her to stay away from his puppies, remembering what she had almost done to him a few years before. Dipstick makes a minor role in a cutscene at the beginning of the game with his mate Dottie. After discovering his puppies are missing (all but two), he correctly assumes that Cruella is behind it. He and Dottie set off to rescue the pups and tell Domino and Oddball not to wander off. However, the two pups ignore this and go off to help as well. He and Dottie are later seen to have been captured by Le Pelt and are later rescued when Domino and Oddball defeat Cruella. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. Changes in Appearance. In the live-action "101 Dalmatians" movie, he appears as a puppy with a blue collar, nearly black ears, a black nose and black-tipped tail. However, in "", he undergoes a drastic change in appearance. His head is shaped like a water jug from the front and is very flat on top, and he has large floppy ears and a huge nose. His left ear is black, and his nose is dark brown instead of black. He still has his trademark black tail and darker shaded eyelids. In "102 Dalmatians", he appears as an adult, retaining his live-action puppy look as well as gaining a new owner, a mate, and three puppies of his own. In his live-action form, both as a puppy and adult, he looks more like a typical Dalmatian with black patches on his tail and ears. There aren't many known instances of Dipstick's personality as a pup in the animated or live-action movies. However, the series gives him a whole new look and at least some indication of personality.
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# Dipstick/Gallery
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# Dirty Dawson Dirty Dawson is a fictional villain in "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour", viewed by the fifteen puppies before they go to sleep in "101 Dalmatians". Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Dirty Dawson is the Dalmatian pups' TV show villain and Thunderbolt's enemy. During the screening, Patch constantly interrupts the other puppies by talking aloud, and even insults Dawson by calling him a yellow-livered old skunk at one point. In the show, he is shown to be chasing Thunderbolt, with the horse thief shooting at him. The thief then travels on foot as Thunderbolt searches. In some scenes, it shows Thunderbolt making a leap across a canyon before it seems like Dawson has shot Thunderbolt. However, Thunderbolt is only pretending, and as Dawson laughs about this, Thunderbolt then attacks and the two fall into a river, having the show end in a cliffhanger as the two are about to fall down a waterfall. In the show, the dynamic and brave Thunderbolt and his offbeat sidekick Lil' Lightning fight to defeat the evil Dirty Dawson. In an episode, Dirty Dawson kidnaps a helpless boy named Tommy. It's up to Thunderbolt and Lil' Lightning to defeat him before any harm befalls Tommy. As Dawson ties Tommy to a moving train, Thunderbolt perches on a cliff. He jumps to the train, confronting Dawson. Whilst Thunderbolt battles Dawson, Lil' Lightning unties Tommy. Dawson causes Thunderbolt to stumble between the train carts, and as he's about to strike Thunderbolt, another train heads by the train carts they are on, allowing Thunderbolt to get around Dawson. Thunderbolt then tangles Dawson in his own whip, tripping him up and causing him to fall into a boxcar with a mad bull. Tommy is then rescued and Thunderbolt saves the day. In a post-credits scene of "Patch's London Adventure", Dawson notices Thunderbolt and Patch who try barking at him, before he gets chased by the Dalmatian pups. "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)". In the film, Dirty Dawson is still an animated character, as he is shown as the villain Roger Dearly first intended for his , and whom is later removed from it and replaced by an animated version of Cruella de Vil. Additionally, as the protagonists of the video game are animated counterparts of the Dalmatian puppies, it is also the only time Dawson directly interacts with the Dalmatians. "The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt". The "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" Diamond Edition Blu-ray features a Thunderbolt short based on early drafts of the scene, which follows the events directly from where they are seen in the animated "101 Dalmatians". The short shows that Thunderbolt and Dawson are able to catch branches sticking from the side of the waterfall. Dawson is able to reach a ledge and as Thunderbolt's branch is about to snap, his human, the sheriff, is able to use his lasso to save him. The two pursue Dawson, but the thief uses explosives to cause an avalanche, blocking their path and allowing him to take some sacks of money from a wagon, which may be why Thunderbolt is chasing him. The sheriff thinks Dawson has escaped, but Thunderbolt climbs across the rock pile to continue the chase.
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# Disney Parks Disney Parks is the segment of The Walt Disney Company that conceives, builds, and manages the company's theme parks and holiday resorts, as well as a variety of additional family-oriented leisure enterprises. It is one of four major business segments of the company, the other three being Consumer Products, Media Networks, and Studio Entertainment. This is an article discussing a number of Disneyland attractions in which characters or other media from the "101 Dalmatians" franchise play a prominent role in it. Disney Parks. Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. In Disney World Magic Kingdom, there is an interactive adventure called "Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom", where guests need to help Merlin defet Haes, who has recruited a number of Disney antagonists to conquer the Magic Kingdom Park. The Dalmatians help the guests battle Cruella on Main Street USA. Pongo serves as the guests' guide in this quest. Cruella has made a deal with Hades (disguised as Boss Teal: Underworld Crime Boss) to have all the Dalmatians in her possession in exchange for Merlin's magic crystal. Cruella sends Horace and Jasper to catch the dogs for her. Meanwhile, Pongo calls on the local dogs to help guard the crystal, but are threatened by Horace and Jasper, who start thinking that the dogs are in cahoots with Merlin while driving in their truck and plan on capturing the Dalmatians. The guests stop the duo by destroying their truck using the sorcerer's crest (the symbol on the back of the spell cards). The guests then go to confront Jasper, who is setting up a trap for the puppies. He, however, spots the guests and tries to subdue them using fireworks, only to have a barrel dumped on him and thn being caugh in his own trap. Merlin then informs the guests that some of the captured puppies are in the local stables and Pongo has gone to help. Cruella informs Hades that the Dalmatians are guarding the crystal piece and she goes off with Hades to start a fireworks display that will cause a distraction as they steal the crystal. Cruella orders Horace to deal with the dogs. The guests then use the sorcerer's crest to stop Horace and save the Dalmatians. Cruella, in order to get the crystal, breaks into Merlin's secret Main Street vault by crashing her car through the wall of said vault. The guests battle Cruella, but she still succeeds in getting into the vault. It is revealed that as the guests kept Cruella busy, Perdita and the puppies had just enough time to replace the crystal piece with a pile of chew toys. The park guests, with the help of Pongo and Merlin, defeat Cruella, infuriating Hades once he finds out. Merlin then congratulates the guests and gives them an assignment. One of the spells in Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom is "Pongo's Soot Bucket", in which he covers you in soot, which is able to act as a defense from grass attacks. Toontown. In the Toontown of Disneyland California, the firehouse is "101 Dalmatians" in theme, with a firehouse number being: "101" and a Dalmatian image on the "101 Engine Company" window. Also, if you ring the doorbell, a Dalmatian pup shall try barking at you from the upper levels. One of the license plates in "Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin" is "101 DLMN", a homage to "101 Dalmatians". Disney Studios. Cruella's car appears in front of the backlot tour of Disneyland Paris. On the tour, you can also see Dalmatian pattern taxis, Alonzo's van and the cake Tn, that Cruella fills in for in "102 Dalmatians". In the Disney Hollywood Studio Park in Florida, there was a "101 Dalmatians" exhibit with sets and props from the "live-action" "101 Dalmatians". In the ABC sound stage, it is also possible at one point to add sound effects to a scene in "". The paw prints, of Perdita, are also prss, in frnt of the Chinese Theatre, which acts as the housng for the Great Movie Ride Attraction. Horace and Jasper's truck is also known to be in the backlot tour of Disney's Hollywood Studio Park in Florida. Disney Cruise. Midship Detective Agency. There is an interactive mystery adventure on the Disney Cruise Line ships, "Disney Dreams!" and "Disney Fantasy", with one of the cases being "Case of the Missing Puppies". Pongo and Roger come to Mickey and the player detectives report that  the Dalmatian puppies are missing, so Pongo, Roger, Mickey and the player search around the ship, searching for the puppies and clues. As they invesitgate, they discover a newspaper showing that Cruella isn't on the ship (in London to attend her trial), so she is innocent in this case. As they investigate more, they are able to find Lucky and Pepper trying to get a cake on a table; Rolly stuck in the steam vents; Freckles hiding in a cruise hut in the vents; and three Dalmatian pups fighting for a link of sausages. The culprit is randomized each time, so it can be either The Evil Queen, Maleficent, Yzma, Captain Hook, Dr. Facilier or Jafar (with Cruella's trial showing her innocent). Upon searching their cabin, they find another Dalmatian and chase them to the cargo hold, where they trap them in a cage with Pongo and Perdita finding the Dalmatian puppies. Mickey congratulates the detectives and asks if they wish to try another case. Villains Tonght! Cruella also appears in the cruise production, "Villains Tonight!". When Captain Hook's crew commits mutiny and are about to make him walk the plank, Cruella arrives, stating that in villainy, "You're either in or out," and that while Hook is out, she never is out and hosts a fashion runway show with Dalmatian theme attire she calls "Project Cruella". She later appears to help Hades find the evil in him so as to help fill the Evil-O-Meter. Golden Mickeys. Cruella also appears in the Golden Mickey Awards show, taking the Golden Mickey in the antagonist category. Hotels. An area of the All-Star's Resort at Disney is themed on "101 Dalmatians" with large statues of Pongo and Perdita, and a large scale statue of Lucky watching television. The hotel is themed on the Dalmatians, with Dalmatian pups on the rails and a stair in the shape of a fire hydrant with some bone shapes in the area too.
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# Dizzy &amp; Dee Dee Dizzy & Dee Dee are a pair of Dalmatian puppies who appear in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Dizzy and Dee Dee are two cheeky pups, who are always seen together! These two will follow Dolly any where...even into trouble! They are super sweet and always have the best intentions, but sometimes their good intentions get them into sticky situations! Bio. Dizzy & Dee Dee's first appear in the short "Merry Pups", where they try to help Dolly retrieve Dorothy's Christmas present. Dolly gets the two to run distraction, however Dylan sets up a line of trip wire bells, which the two quickly get tangled in. This does provide a distraction for Dolly as she tries to grab the present while Dylan is disciplining them. In the morning, after Dolly and Dylan's battle causes Dorothy's present to get struck by lightning, they are relieved when they learn Dorothy just wanted to play with the ribbon, which survived the lightning. The two play a prominent role in "Dog's Best Friend" where the two, hearing Dylan lament about not having a human to help with the chores, decided to head out and get Dylan a pet. The two search a Coffee Store, where they eventually find a human and bring him home, giving them the name "Mister Fuzzy". Despite Dylan's protests, Dizzy and Dee Dee show Mister Fuzzy to the other pups and appear to form the strongest connection to the human, quickly considering him part of the family, and showing concern if they may be injured. The two happily watch with the other pups when Dolly and Dylan are able to pair Mister Fuzzy up with a vendor in the park. In "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?", the two are playing Martian Hunt (Hide & Seek) with Dylan in the attic, where they discover the portrait of the Prince of Dalmatia before heading to tell everyone about it. The two then playfully crown Dylan. Later, when Clarissa is manipulating Dylan, the two assist Dolly in getting into the lounge by bringing her in disguised as a present for Dylan. The two then get barred from the house with Dolly, commenting how bossy Clarissa is. They return to the house after Clarissa learns Dylan is not actually royalty.
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# Dodie Smith Dorothy Gladys "Dodie" Smith (May 3, 1896 - November 24, 1990) was an English novelist and playwright. Smith is best known for her novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" featuring Cruella de Vil. Her other works include "Capture the Castle" and "The Starlight Barking". Bio. Dorothy was born on May 3, 1896 in Whitefield near Bury in Lancashire. An only child, her parents were Ernest and Ella Smith (née Furber). Ernest was a bank manager; he died in 1898, when Dorothy was two years old. Dodie and her mother moved to Old Trafford to live with her grandparents. Dorothy's childhood home, known as Kingston House, was at 609 Stretford Road.where she lived with her mother, maternal grandparents, two aunts, and three uncles Today there is a blue plaque on the building, commemorating where Dorothy grew up. The formative years of Dorothy's childhood were spent at this house. But in 1910 Ella remarried and relocated with her new husband and the 14-year-old Dodie to London. In 1914, Dodie entered the Academy (later Royal Academy) of Dramatic Art, and Ella died of breast cancer. During Ella's illness, mother and daughter became followers of Christian Science. Dodie unsuccessfully pursued a career as an actress. In 1923, she took a job in Heals furniture store in London and became the toy buyer (and a mistress of the chairman, Ambrose Heal). She authored her first play, "Autumn Crocus", in 1931 under the pseudonym C.L. Anthony. Its success, and the discovery of her identity by journalists, inspired the newspaper headline, "Shopgirl Writes Play". She spent most of her years as a writer living in a townhouse in London, where a plaque now commemorates her occupation. In 1939, she married Alec Beesley, another employee at Heal's. During the 1940s, she and her husband moved to the United States due to legal difficulties with Beesley's stand as a conscientious objector. While living in the U.S. and feeling homesick for England, she wrote her first novel, "I Capture the Castle" (1948). During the American interlude, the Beesleys became friends with writers Christopher Isherwood, Charles Brackett, and John Van Druten. In Smith's memoirs, she credits Alec with making the suggestion to Van Druten that he adapt Isherwood's Sally Bowles story "Goodbye to Berlin" into a play (the Van Druten play, "I Am A Camera", later became the musical "Cabaret"). In her memoirs, Smith acknowledges having received writing advice from her friend, the novelist A. J. Cronin. Smith is best known for her novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" (1956) (which was adapted into the Disney animated film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians"). Her novel "I Capture the Castle" also has a devoted following (a film version was released in 2003). When Walt Disney approached her, offering to turn her novel into a movie, she agreed and the two shared a fond pen pal relationship. When the film was released, she attended a private viewing and wrote to Disney, commenting how she enjoyed the film and the art style, but was disappointed at the size of her credit. Walt apologized, saying that he was away from the studio at that time in production. As a way to say sorry, Walt sent her some original images of the film. Dodie claimed that her favorite movie frame was Pongo stretched out in front of the window at the start of the film. Smith died in 1990 after naming Julian Barnes as her literary executor, a job she felt would not be much work. She was cremated. Her ashes were scattered in the wind. Barnes writes of the complicated task in his essay "Literary Executions", revealing among other things how he secured the return of the film rights to "I Capture the Castle", which had been held by Disney since 1949. Smith's personal papers are housed in Boston University's Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center, and include manuscripts, photographs, artwork, and correspondence (including letters from Christopher Isherwood and John Gielgud). Lists of Works. Plays Novels "The Hundred and One Dalmatians". Pongo, the canine protagonist of "The Hundred and One Dalmatians", was named after Smith's own pet Dalmatian, the first of nine. Smith got the idea for her novel when a friend remarked at her own Dalmatians, "Those dogs would make a lovely fur coat!" The scene where Mr. Dearly revives a still-born puppy (who would be named The Cadpig) was also based on a similar event where her husband was able to revive a still-born pup of Pongo's litter too.
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# Dog's Best Friend "Dog's Best Friend" is the second segment of the tenth episode of the first season of "". Plot. Lucky gets a new friend called Blaze, who has just arrived on the farm, but after a while, Rolly becomes jealous of him.
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# Dog's Best Friend (101 Dalmatian Street) "Dog's Best Friend" is the the first episode of "101 Dalmatian Street", airing on Disney Channel UK, Ireland, South Africa, Arabic and Greece on December 14, 2018. Synopsis. When Dylan sees Clarissa Corgi's human waiting on her hand and paw, Dee-Dee and Dizzy get him a human to help out with household chores, but is Dylan ready for the responsibility of raising a human? Plot. The episode begins with Dylan cleaning up muddy paw prints by fantasizing himself as a space marine taking on space junk. He then notices Dolly sliding down the banister, and complains how she is not helping; but she insists she is by "polishing the bannister," and slides down them again, claiming she missed a spot (again). This time, the other Puppies follow her down, causing the entire area, which Dylan had cleaned, to become messy again. Delilah then heads to work, just as Doug comes in from a night shift of fire fighting. This leads to all the puppies glomping him, getting soot every where. While Dylan cleans this up, he notices that the human of Clarissa the Corgi, their next door neighbor, waiting on her hand and paw, causing Dylan to lament about not having a pet to help with his work. Dee-Dee and Dizzy overhear this and head out to find a human for Dylan! The two head to a coffee shop, which they consider as a pet shop, and find a human looking at a dating app on their phone. The two are able to get the human's attention and lead him back to the House, just as Dylan has cleaned the place up. Dee-Dee & Dizzy surprise Dylan with the human, which they have named "Mr. Fuzzy". Dylan protests they can not just adopt a human like this, but Dee-Dee and Dizzy have already taken him to the garden, to meet the other Puppies. Dylan tries to ask Mr. Fuzzy to leave, but the human only hears barking and thinks Dylan is asking for a tummy tickle, which he does, distracting Dylan. Mr. Fuzzy tries to pet Dolly, but she gets freaked out, concerned the human may have fleas. Deja Vu questions whether Dee-Dee and Dizzy could have found a "shinier" human. Dylan, having recovered from the tummy tickle, peeps through the fence to see Clarissa being served on, by her human; seeing this, he figures that having a human may be an educational experience for the other pups, but Dolly instantly realises that Dylan just wants them to do all the work. Dylan counters that he may need it, since Dolly does not help him that much, either. Later, Mr. Fuzzy has gone in to the bath room, with Dylan thinking that he instinctively found a drinking bowl (a toilet). Dolly realises what is actually up, and Dylan spins this to Mr. Fuzzy marking his territory. When the Pups look inside, it terrifies them, with Dolly worried about whether she be able to use that drinking bowl ever again. Mr. Fuzzy then looks at all the photos of the Dalmatians, figuring who ever lives there is dog crazy. He briefly considers that the house is just the Dalmatians, but then brushes that idea off. He then finds the stroking machine, and activates it, sending him and Dylan flying. This amuses Dolly and she begins to warm up to Mr. Fuzzy. Dylan then begins to try and train Mr. Fuzzy, by trying to show him how to work the vacuum, but Mr. Fuzzy gets tangled in it. After Dylan helps them out (all the while, Dolly watches and laughs), Mr. Fuzzy begins to vacuum the place, but a squeaky toy gets sucked up, causing the vacuum to explode. Dylan then gets Mr. Fuzzy to wash the Dog Bowls, but Mr. Fuzzy has the sink over flow and plays with the other Pups, sliding them along the wet floor. Dylan then tries to get them to mop up the floor, but Mr. Fuzzy dances with the mop, causing him to collide in to a closet and cause a wave of squeaky toys to fall down stairs. This noise wakes Doug up, and he realises there's a Human in the House. Dylan, Dee-Dee and Dizzy explain what is happening, and Doug tries to tell Dylan what a big responsibility having a human is, particularly with how they can live to be more than a Hundred, which can be ten generations for canine, Dylan states that this means, once Mr. Fuzzy is trained, they can look after them for ten generations. Doug also points out that humans need constant exercise and a lot of walkies in the park. Hearing "park", the other puppies all charge to the park. In the Park, Dylan tries to teach Mr. Fuzzy how to play fetch, but he is distracted by a vendor, who he recognises from his dating app. Trying to get Mr. Fuzzy's attention, Dylan takes their phone and uses that to play fetch with. After playing the park, the Dalmatians and Mr. Fuzzy have a nap, but when Dylan wakes up, he finds that the food machines are out of control. Doug tries to handle the situation, but is getting pelted by dog bowls and kibble. Dolly heads to shut down the kibble pump, while Dylan unplugs the bowl flinger, dodging both bowls and kibble as they do. Mr. Fuzzy, during the food machine chaos, had been flung through a wall, also breaking the screen on his phone. Seeing this, Doug looks to Dylan, hinting what he needs to do. Dolly, Dee-Dee and Dizzy protest that Mr. Fuzzy is part of the family now, but Dylan realizes that he is not yet ready for the responsibility of raising a human. Doug suggests Mr. Fuzzy needs to be with the other humans, even if it breaks his heart, which then gives Dylan an idea to have Mr. Fuzzy follow his heart. Dolly and Dylan then take Mr. Fuzzy's phone and lead him back to the park, arranging him to meet with the vendor, who happens to be looking at Mr. Fuzzy's profile on the dating app. The two humans hook up, while the Dalmatians watch, Dolly comforting an emotional Dylan.
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# Dog's Best Friend (101 Dalmatian Street)/Gallery Gallery for the "101 Dalmatian Street" episode "Dog's Best Friend".
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# Dog Food Day Afternoon "Dog Food Day Afternoon" is the first segment of the sixty-first episode of ". Plot. Cruella takes over the Kanine Krunchies brand of dog food and starts making it out of sawdust. Soon, however, Rolly discovers the plan and tries to stop it with the help of his friends.
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# Dolly Dolly is the female protagonist of the animated series "101 Dalmatian Street". She is one of the eldest among Doug and Delilah's puppies. She is very tomboyish and loves to come up with insane ideas. Her adventurous attitude contrasts with the pedantic personality of her stepbrother Dylan. Both she and Dylan look after their younger siblings while their parents are busy at work. Bio. Dolly comes from Doug's side of the family and is a confident and mischievous Dalmatian, who enjoys messing about. While she does enjoy teasing Dylan, when times get serious, she shall show that she does truly care for her family, such as apologizing in "Boom Night" (which Dylan treats as a big thing for her) as well as showing concern for Mister Fuzzie and comforting an emotional Dylan in "Dog's Best Friend". Dolly is a rather athletic Dalmatian too, shown to often ride about on a skateboard, as well a brief scene from the pilot showing her trying to bungee jump from Big Ben. Dolly doesn't like when Delilah says that Dylan is a better child in something than her. It's possible Delilah expressed her disappointment in Dolly not once but a few times (from the recent episode when Doug made a gift for his wife and daughter specially for Mother's Day). After that, Dolly once got upset and angry at Delilah to the point she didn't want to spend time with her. However, Delilah was able to make up for her daughter defending Dolly from a bully and showing some good moves with jumping. She also used a skateboard to get them home later (though Delilah admitted she can't control a skateboard properly). To the moment when mother and a daughter solved their conflict, Dolly thought that Delilah has only one favorite child, and it's Dylan (when she voiced her opinion, the other puppies got upset because they used to think they are her favorite ones). She and Delilah "never get to spend time together" (as Doug said) to the recent Mother's Day when they were on an adventure that wasn't planned, and come to know and understand each other more ("Girls' Day Out"). Dolly once said that she is proud of her parents. In "My Fair Dolly", she wanted to prove her point to Clarissa ("Dalmatians can do anything") so badly that she accepted a dare from the dogs she doesn't like, and while doing so, Dolly got carried away that much her brothers and sisters started to worry if she'll become like a pet of humans and won't return back home. However despite everything Dolly didn't forget how much she loves her family and let puppies hug her with a "good luck hug". When the puppies started to act like Dolly in her "Camilla" image and offended Dorothy, Dolly quickly threw that image off to return to her family.
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# Dolly/Gallery <tabber>Pilot & Promo ==Pilot= Promo. ==Dog's Best Friend= ==Boom Night= </tabber>
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# Domino ---Domino, Domino is one of Dottie and Dipstick's puppies together with Oddball and Little Dipper in "102 Dalmatians". He has two black ears with rows of white spots like a set of game dice, thus earning him the name "Domino." He also has a blue (live-action)/red (cartoon) collar that has a domino hanging horizontally (live-action)/vertically (cartoon) from it. It is also worthy to note that Domino appears to have a lot of large black spots, as opposed to Little Dipper whose spots are more numerous and smaller. He is also one of the main protagonists of "". Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Domino first appears as a newborn puppy together with Oddball and Little Dipper. He is later seen when Oddball attempts to get "spots" from a wet black inkjet copier, after she notices that she doesn't have any spots, when she is suddenly flung out the window, but is seen hanging on to the windowsill. Domino and Little Dipper go out and try to save her, to which they succeed. He is later shown when Kevin and Chloe go on a date and he and his family are left watching TV. Jean-Pierre Le Pelt then kidnaps him, his siblings, and his mother. Domino is not shown for the rest of the film, but makes a small appearance at the end of the film with Little Dipper. Domino makes an appearance in the video game "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", which is based off the movie "102 Dalmatians". Domino and Oddball are the main characters of the game and have to rescue other puppies from being kidnapped by Cruella, after disobeying their parents of not getting involved. He has a red collar with an attached domino that hangs vertically. He is voiced by in the game. In an early demo version of the game, he is referred to as Patches. It could either be that the game was originally intended to be set in the first generation, or (based on how Oddball has a different voice) this was supposed to be a placeholder name. Outside of Crystal the snow bunny, Domino is the only character not to be voiced by a placeholder in the demo game.
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# Don't Buy a Parrot from a Sailor "Don't Buy a Parrot from a Sailor" is a deleted song written by Mel Leven for "101 Dalmatians. "It was intended to be sung by Horace and Jasper at the De Vil Mansion, as a sort of cockney chant. Lyrics. <poem> A parrot makes an awful pet when he's been out to sea You might say he'd be nothin' but your feathered enemy He's tough and old, he's rough and bold And his neck should be wrung In 'is big beak, he's got a shrieky, disrespectful tongue So... Don't buy a parrot from a sailor Don't buy a parrot from a sailor All them birds say embarrassin' words So, don't buy a parrot from a sailor Now, shy Miss Molly bought a Polly From a sailor lad She put him in her hatbox So's you'd not know what she had She took a crowded bus back home And thought she'd have a stroke Each time the bloomin' hatbox told another salty joke So... Don't buy a parrot from a sailor Don't buy a parrot from a sailor All them birds say embarrassin' words So, don't buy a parrot from a sailor The cookery in a fine cafe He bought a parrot, too One night while cook was servin' up A tasty rabbit stew His customers was horrified Their appetites went flat When Polly flew around and cried: "We'll miss you, pussycat" So... Don't buy a parrot from a sailor Don't buy a parrot from a sailor All them birds say embarrassin' words So, don't buy a parrot from a sailor Don't buy a parrot from a sailor Don't buy a parrot from a sailor All them birds say embarrassin' words So, don't buy a parrot from a sailor! </poem>
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# Dorothy Dorothy is a young Dalmatian puppy who appears in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Dorothy is the youngest out of Doug and Delilah's puppies, and because of this, she appears to behave in a very toddler-like manner. She has not yet learned how to communicate verbally but is able to understand what others are saying, usually giving non-verbal responses if they ask her something. Dorothy also enjoys gnawing on things (most likely because she is still teething), and her basket is surrounded by chewed-up toys and sticks. Dolly and Dylan have commented on how Dorothy never forgets a stick. Bio. Dorothy appears in the short "Merry Pups", where Dolly, Dizzy & Dee Dee attempt to get her present. But Dylan is guarding it to make sure it is not opened until Christmas Day. While this leads to her present being reduced to a pile of ash, Dorothy was actually more focused on the ribbon her present was wrapped in, and plays with that. She also plays a notable role in "Boom Night", where she is first seen trying to gnaw on a stick in a bonfire. Later, when Dolly sneaks out of the house, Dorothy is seen watching this. Dylan then thinks that Dorothy must have followed after Dolly, but when he finds Dolly, Dorothy is not with her. They then return to the park, thinking Dorothy must be by the bonfire. It turns out Dorothy was on the roof of the house, with Dolly and Dylan rushing back to cover her ears before the fireworks go off.
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# Dory Dalmatian Dory Dalmatian (Also nicknamed, Dory), is a OC Character of 101 Dalmatians and 101 Dalmatian Street. Trivia. Her parents is Pongo and Perdita, but Delilah and Doug sometimes in 101 Dalmatian Street. She lives in London. She has a Fandom account named, DoryDalmatian101.
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# Dottie ---Dottie, "" Dottie is Chloe Simon's dog, Dipstick's wife, and mother to Domino, Little Dipper, and Oddball in "102 Dalmatians". Background. In her first and only appearance, Dottie appears as your average Dalmatian, with no specific or special spots or much indicated personality to speak of. She does get a revamp in the game ""; however, where she has a pink nose and a purple collar, and what appears to be a similar type of pendant as Oddball wears. She seems worried about her puppies and what's become of them, but not much else is shown or indicated about her personality as a whole. She is shown to have a similar appearance in promotional clip art as in the game, sporting a pink nose as well as a dog tag with a circular row of dots around the edge. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Dottie is first seen at the beginning of the movie having just given birth to three puppies: Oddball, Little Dipper, and Domino. While Chloe and Kevin go out on a date, she watches "Lady and the Tramp" on TV with her family and Kevin's dogs. She can be seen resting her head against Dipstick during the "Bella Notte" scene. When she is kidnapped, she stays close to her Domino and Little Dipper, along with Dipstick and a few other Dalmatian puppies. Dottie first appears in the game as she and Dipstick tell Domino and Oddball that all of their brother and sisters are missing, and they will try to rescue them. They also warn them not to get in trouble, which the pups disobey immediately. She is later captured by Le Pelt, along with Dipstick, before Domino and Oddball defeat Cruella and rescue them. Dottie then makes a comment on how she can still smell Cruella, saying it smells like pepper. She also wears a purple collar, unlike in the film. She is voiced by Barbara Dirikson. In an early demo version of the game, Oddball would have been called Dottie, and (since Pongo is in Dipstick's role for the demo game), it is possible that Perdita would have been in Dottie's role.
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# Double Dog Dare "Double Dog Dare" is the first segment of the thirty-second episode of "". Plot. The pups dare Spot to sneak into Cruella's house and take off her mask without waking her up. However, when Rolly and Cadpig find out that Lucky has never been dared like that before, they make it his dare to help Spot.
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# Doug Doug is a character from "101 Dalmatian Street". He is an American Dalmatian who moved to London to become a firefighter dog. It is there he met and married Delilah, a descendant of Pongo and Perdita. The two also have a large litter of puppies from previous marriages which, when combine together, make a total of ninety-nine. Description. Doug is a regular in the series; while he works all day as a fire dog, his eldest pups, stepson Dylan and daughter Dolly, watch over their miscellaneous younger siblings. In the episode "Dog's Best Friend", Doug returns home from night shift before he gets glomped by the puppies. He tries to get some sleep but is woken from the sound of a Human, which Dee-Dee and Dizzy adopted for Dylan. He tries to tell Dylan what a big responsibility a human is, but gets trampled when he mentions the park. Later, when the food machine is out of control, Doug tries to keep the situation calm but gets covered by bowls and kibble. Doug then advises Dylan on what to do about the Human they have adopted. In "Boom Night", Doug helps fit earmuffs on to the other pups during the titular event to protect her children from the disruptive sounds before she and Doug head to their respective jobs. Doug himself is the one more anxious of himself and Delilah, about the night, vocally questioning why the Humans do it every year. Before he heads to work, Doug gets tearful and calling for a Group Hug from all the Pups. He is later seen, in a Fire Truck, howling in rhythm to the siren, where he almost notices Dolly and Dylan outside.
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# Dough the Right Thing "Dough the Right Thing" is the second segment of the twenty-seventh episode of "". Plot. When thinking they have done the right thing by returning Cruella's purse, the pups and Spot realize they have actually given Cruella Anita's purse.
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# Dr. Winokur Dr. Winokur is a minor recurring character in "". She is the veterinarian who visits by trailer. She is voiced by April Winchell. Bio. She first appears in "Leisure Lawsuit", seeing to Lucky after his accident with Cruella and the Frisbee. Dr. Winokur assures Lucky that, with some bandages, he will be okay. She then appears in "Spots and Shots", where she arrives on the Dearly Farm to give the Dalmatians their "Itchyswellinosis" shots. Every one of the Dalmatians except Lucky is happy to see her, for she gives them treats after their shots. Rolly also finds Dr. Winokur very attractive, calling her a "babe." He adores her so much that he almost forgets about getting a treat from her. She later appears in "Cone Head", giving Lucky some stitches after his accident at Hiccup Hole, and then fits him with a cone. After Lucky and Mooch later injure themselves in their double jump challenge, Dr. Winokur is called in again, giving Lucky another cone, but also hooking Mooch up to a traction frame. The Dearlys then invite her to have gazpacho with them. Dr. Winokur's appearance is usually scarlet hair with black round frame glasses; however, when she appears in "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" to give the Dalmatians their rabies shots, she instead has black hair, while her glasses are scarlet in color.
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# Drumstick Drumstick is the fairy god-chicken who turns Spot into a dog in "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken". Bio. Drumstick first appears to Spot after she makes a wish on a four-leaf clover to make her a Dalmatian. Their arrival featured the egg, they teleport in, crashing into Hiccup Hole. As they emerge in a ball of light, the light short circuits and Drumstick comments it's the last time he buys used. He then introduces himself to Spot and tries to grant her wish, by turning her into a carnation. When Spot comments that's not what she wanted, Drumstick tries other mishearings before getting it right. When Spot becomes a dog, Drumstick explains what changes there are from being a dog before giving the caution: "Don't fall asleep in the driveway." When the Pups are later captured in the pound, Drumstick appears by crashing his egg through the wall, commenting he needs to get his brakes checked, before turning Spot back into a chicken (but not before the "equation," "graduation," "vegetation," and "carnation" alter egos), and then she happily expresses pride in having feathers, a beak, and only two feet instead of four. He bids farewell to Spot, saying he'll see her next wish and flies away. The pups escaping through the hole he made in the wall, unknown to Spot, who was attempting to unlock the door, like she planned first.
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# Duchess Duchess is one of the cows who not only gives the puppies milk in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", but is also one of the cows on the Dearly Farm, alongside Princess, when the family moved there in "". Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". After escaping from Horace and Jasper, the Dalmatians get stranded in a snowstorm; they are found by the Collie who leads them to their farm for shelter. They are greeted by the cows who are very kind and motherly to the puppies. When all the puppies become hungry, Duchess is the one to offer them their milk. When the pups feed on her, she assures that there's plenty for all. She then makes a face as if they bit her udders or they sucked on them too hard, but still smiles, calling them darlings. When Perdita thanks them for their help, Duchess shudders at the thought of anyone who would harm the puppies. Duchess returns in the series as one of the cows who lives on the Dearly Farm, along with Princess. Like Princess, she speaks in a jive type voice; however, she seems calmer in demeanor than Princess. In "Home is Where the Bark Is", Duchess and Princess are amongst the first animals Cadpig greets; the runt, however, slaps nametags, with simply the word "Cow", on Duchess and Princess' noses. The latter, however, snorts it off. When racing the pups back to the farm, The cows block up the road, causing Cruella to swerve into the Dalmatians' trap. Cadpig later thanks Duchess and Princess for helping her reunite with her family, before reviving the nametag distribution; this time with Princess' name on it. In "Mooove It On Over", she gets into a quarrel with Duchess about the space in their stall. The two try to make up; however, due to Cadpig intervening, things only get worse. Amongst the insults made, Princess comments on seeing Duchess in a saddle factory, this makes Duchess mad enough to move out of the cow stall and in with the puppies. It is then revealed that Duchess snores while she sleeps, much to the great annoyance of all the Puppies. When Lucky and Rolly attempt to role her over, she accidentally falls down from the loft and on top of Princess, and the two begin arguing again. Within the climax of the conflict, Duchess knocks Princess over, which reveals the paint. Princess uses it to mark their boundaries. When Cadpig stops the fights, the two cows tell the reason they were fighting. Spot then suggests they just open the side of the stall, which Princess comments can work. When the other animals chase Cadpig, for causing the trouble for something so simple, Duchess and Princess ironically comment how they're glad they're not that cranky. In "Chow About That?", Duchess willingly helps the puppies try to break into the Chow Tower, by being the bass of the Pups catapult. She later sees the pups fly about on a balloon and comments how fun it looks. Princess asks if she's been drinking her own milk again. In "Every Little Crooked Nanny", Cruella overhears Anita making something for Duchess and Princess. Cruella suspects that Anita is secretly moonlighting for royalty, and when she confronts Anita on this, Anita decides to introduce Cruella to the cows. At first, Cruella bows to them, before realizing to her shock that they're cows that Anita was making winter covers for. When Cruella insults the two, Duchess headbutts Cruella, making her fall in a milk pail. In "Cupid Pups", Duchess is amongst the first of the animals to question the pups wishing to help Cruella. She later becomes Angelica’s riding animal during the chicken hunt. She flings Angelica in the air when Cadpig tells her to stop. In "The Fungus Among Us", Duchess is the one who bucks Cruella into the shed, as she finds the field of underground mushrooms. She later tells the Pups what happens to the mushrooms in the afternoon. At the time of "Prophet and Loss", Duchess celebrates her birthday. She receives a milking stool from Princess and a pail from Cornelia. In the same episode, she also is seen wearing a sun hat and sunglasses. When Lucky tells a tale about fighting an army of yellow-bellied sapsuckers in "Cruella World", Duchess comments the first time he told it, there was only one sapsucker. Duchess addresses in "Channels" that she has a cousin called Queenie who lives in the dairy barn down the road. When they’re watching Queenie's award ceremony for "Best Butterfat Performance in a Domestic Dairy", Duchess believes Queenie will give special mention for all the advice she gave. During the same episode, Duchess states a dislike for the program "As the World Churns" calling it "drivel". However, in "Purred It Through the Grapevine", Duchess seems to be a fan of the show, particularly in a bull character whom she believes is called "Yow".
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# Duchess/Gallery
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# Duke Duke is a Dalmatian puppy whom the Dearlys adopted, alongside Tripod. He makes an appearance in "" Bio. Duke only appeared in the episode "Full Metal Pullet". When Lucky and Tripod are assigned to pick a team, Tripod picks Duke as his third choice. Upon being picked, Duke lets out a bit of a girly scream and rushes to join Tripod. This left Spot as the only one Lucky could pick for his team. He is later seen marching with Tripod in his Unit Cohesion and seems proud when the Colonel comments that their team showed hard work and precision.
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# Dumpling Dumpling is a female pig in "" who lives on the farm. She has an unrequited crush on Lucky. She was voiced by the late Christine Cavanaugh. Bio. Dumpling is Mayor Ed Pig's daughter, though since her father is the mayor of the Dearly Farm, she is used to having things always go her way. She is a very spoiled child who was always told that everything she did was right, though her father also ensured that she had all the luxuries a young pig could want while growing up. Due to her pampered treatment, Dumpling is overweight for her age, though Mayor Ed Pig assures her that such is actually a good thing and she takes pride in trying to become the biggest thing on the farm, especially since there is an annual contest on the subject each year. Despite the fact that Dumpling is a girl of simple pleasures, as she merely enjoys eating and lying down all day, there are instances where she succumbs to boredom and she longs for real friends to hang out with, since most of the denizens on the Dearly Farm can't tolerate her. However, she has sometimes shown to have a crush on Lucky, and Rolly once did fall in love with her, though she didn't prove to be too interested in him until he started being his normal self, though aside from that fact, the Dalmatians haven’t expressed much interest in ever actually associating themselves with Dumpling. This rejection bothers Dumpling, though she soon comes to realize that being the daughter of the mayor is the only thing she needs, in which she takes great pride in the fact and is usually always by her father's side.
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# Dumpling/Gallery
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# Dylan Dylan is the male protagonist of the animated series "101 Dalmatian Street". He is one of the eldest among Doug and Delilah's puppies. He is very pedantic and is the responsible one, compared to the adventurous personality of his stepsister, Dolly. Both he and Dolly look after their younger puppy siblings while their parents are busy at work. From his mother's side, Dylan is a descendant of Pongo and Perdita. Bio. In an early pilot for "101 Dalmatian Street", Dylan's ears were both black, his head was a more block-like shape, and he looked like an adult. His design then developed to have a more rounded shape to it, looking younger, as well as having one black ear with white spots and one white ear with black spots. Dylan comes from Delilah's side of the family and is the more responsible one between Dolly and him. He is a major stickler for the rules, which in turn can make him come across as pedantic and a bit of a neat freak. While sometimes anxious, Dylan is very protective of his family, willing to charge into situations he finds scary if any of them are in danger. Dylan is a huge fan of anything space-related. He dreams about being the first dog on Mars, owns both a "space helmet", moon rocks and a space telescope, imagines himself as a type of space marine when doing the house chores, and gets excited when he mistakes a garden gnome for a martian. Dylan also loves Paleontology, collecting fossils and having a plush Diplodocus who he calls "Dippy". Dylan is also a fan of the board game "PoodleWolf", a canine version of human RPG board games such as "". Dylan has an ability to write poems. This comes naturally. In one episode, he was looking at the clouds with Dolly and telling her words of his poem. It's uknown, although, was the poem a recent one or not. Dylan has a wish of the others knowing his poems, but he is nervous of crowds, so only with the help of Dolly, Dylan's poem was revealed. His mother Delilah once said that she wants Dolly to be more like Dylan when she got disappointed in the daughter.
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# Dylan/Gallery <tabber>Pilot & Promo ==Pilot= Promo. ==Dog's Best Friend= ==Boom Night= </tabber>
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# Easy on the Lies "Easy on the Lies" is the second segment of the third episode in the first season of "". Summery. When Rolly traps himself into hearing the Colonel tell a story he has heard very often, Lucky stretches the truth to try to get him out of it, which lands them all in trouble by forcing them to sneak into Cruella's dwelling.
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# El Diablo El Diablo is a character from "" appearing only in my "My Fair Moochie". Bio. According to the episode he is the toughest dog in the world. When Cadpig told Mooch not to fight El Diablo Lucky, Rolly, and Spot tried to train Mooch but they got beaten up by Cadpig. On the day of the match they saw that El Diablo was little. When Mooch told him that he would not wrestle him El Diablo got mad and tried to find someone else to fight. Lucky took Mooch's place and tried to fight him but he got beaten and kicked out of the arena. Then Rolly tried but he also got beaten and kicked out of the arena. When it was Mooch's turn he tried talking to him but it didn't work and he also got beaten. Cadpig was angry and beat El Diablo with her tail and was delcared the winner. Mooch asked Cadpig on another date, but it turned out that Cadpig was only using him so he could become a better person and then dumped him, making Mooch upset. Later, Cadpig went out with El Diablo and did the same thing she did to Mooch.
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# Ella
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# Eric Idle Eric Idle (born March 29, 1943) is an English comedian, actor, author, singer, writer and comedic composer who is best known for his work with Monty Python. He voiced Waddlesworth in "102 Dalmatians".
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# Escape From Devil Manor
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# Every Little Crooked Nanny "Every Little Crooked Nanny" is the first segment of the fifty-fourth episode of "". Plot. Cruella thinks Anita is working for royal clients on the side, so she has Horace and Jasper take Nanny to a beauty parlor, while she acts as her replacement.
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# Farzboom
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# Fergus Fergus is a supporting character in the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". He is an Irish fox, the leader of the Canal Crew and a friend of Dylan and Dolly. Bio. Fergus is a teenage fox who first appears in "Boom Night", where he teases Dylan about getting home before the fireworks sound, before inviting Dolly to spend the night at the Barge with the crew, even daring her. While Dylan tries to tell them how boom night is, Fergus points out that Dorothy is gnawing on a stick in the bonfire, before telling Dolly he'll see her later. Later that night, Dolly arrives at the barge, and Fergus compliments her for looking "very fetching" (mainly because her "anti-explosion suit" is made up of tennis balls). Dylan's arrival then startles Dolly who hides in the barge, and when he sees Dylan, he compliments Dylan's rabbit earmuffs, and then jokes about having a pool party, when Dylan falls in the water. Dylan demands to know where his sisters are, and Fergus tells her that Dolly is hiding inside. When Dylan brings up that since Dolly left the door open, he thinks Dorothy is with her, but Dolly shows that Dorothy is not at the barge, with Fergus then reminding the Dalmatians that how earlier, Dorothy was hanging about the bonfire because of the pile of sticks. His next prominent appearance is "Walkies on the Wild Side", where Fergus takes Dylan under his wing, teaching him to get in touch with his Inner Wolf. This has them rolling in flowers, chasing pigeons and Fergus teaching Dylan how to swagger. He then introduces Dylan in to the canal crew, with Sid the Squirrel and Big Fee the Rat. He also helps Dylan send a message on the World Wide Woof, to check how Dolly is doing with the puppy-sitting. Soon, when Dolly comes looking for Dylan, Fergus and the other members of the canal crew help search, before finding him on a barge of a cat lady. He then assists Dylan on getting off the barge, by throwing him a trash can lid to skim the water on. He invites Dylan to bungee-jump off Big Ben, but Dylan feels 101 Dalmatian Street is all the wild he needs, and the canal crew head to Big Ben on good terms with Dolly and Dylan. Fergus and the other canal crew members attend Dolly's Snow Party in "Winter Funderland" and help warm the house up again when things become too cold. In "Perfect Match", Fergus notices Dylan's reaction to Roxy the Rottweiler and teases him about Roxy's crush on him. In "Poetry Scam", Fergus is seen watching the poetry recital from a park bench, and when Dolly reveals she did not really write Dylan's poem, Fergus comments how not cool it is to take things that do not belong to you...before proceeding to take a sip from a human's drinking cup. In the short "Jurassic Pups", Fergus is helping Dylan assemble a dinosaur skeleton, but soon Fergus gets hungry for the bones, and eats one of the leg bones. This causes the skeleton to collapse and, as a way to apologize to Dylan, Fergus reassembles it and stands in the place of the leg bone he ate, while Dylan slowly sketches the dinosaur.
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# Fidget Fidget is one of Pongo and Perdita's 15 puppies in the live-action "101 Dalmatians" movie. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Fidget was one of the original fifteen puppies in the live-action movie, and the fourth to be referred to by name. He is one of the average looking pups in the litter and is quite hard to distinguish among the others. His name comes from the way he itches and scratches himself, due to fleas. He and his siblings were kidnapped by Jasper and Horace for Cruella and brought to De Vil Manor to be made into a fur coat. With the help of his family, he escapes Cruella along with his siblings. Fidget is very close to his sister, Jewel, as seen in promotional artwork of the two playing together. According to the December 1996 magazine issue of "Disney Adventures", Fidget is a , meaning that one of his eyes is brown while the other is blue. Fidget did not physically appear in the series; however, he has been mentioned on numerous occasions.
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# Fidget (102 Dalmatians) Fidget is a squirrel and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "". Bio. Fidget got her name from her mother because she never stopped moving. She is highly familiar with the area of Regent's park, where she lives and helps Oddball and Domino to get Jasper out of the way. She suggests they lure him under a beehive in a tree. The two puppies successfully bring him under the beehive and Fidget tells them to make Jasper dizzy. It works and causes him to strike the beehive and the bees drive the dognapper away. Fidget finds this pretty funny. She then asks Oddball and Domino to help find her lost favorite nut. She cannot get it herself because her mother won't let her wander from their tree. The two puppies get the nut back and return it to her. Grateful for the return of her nut, Fidget rewards them with bones. Despite not being allowed to wander from home, Fidget later appears in Piccadilly Circus. She advises Oddball and Domino to follow the double decker bus to get to Big Ben and in the next square, how to activate a secret on a pillar, and how to access manholes. Halfway through the level, she explains how Professor Farzboom's puzzle works. After that, she tells the two puppies a plan to trap Horace down a manhole into the open sewer, which works.
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# Filibuster Filibuster is a dog of the President. He is mentioned many times in "Mall Pups", but doesn't appear in any episodes. History. In "Mall Pups", Lucky, Rolly, Spot and Cadpig learns that the first lady, along with Filibuster, will appeared at Mall for a book signing and plans to meet him. However, when Spot pointed out that they need to attend Bark Brigade class for their map reading lesson, but Lucky comes up with an idea; once they meet Filibuster, they will ask him for a presidential pardon in order not to get in trouble. During the episode, Lucky and the others attempted to find Filibuster; unfortunately, it was too late as Filibuster and the first lady left the mall and headed back to the white house. To make matters worse, Colonel arrived (revealing that he knows Filibuster) and punish the pups and Spot for leaving during class.
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# Film Fatale "Film Fatale" is the first segment of the forty-second episode of "". Plot. Lucky leads the pups and Spot to sneak into the Cruellaplex movie theater to see the newest Thunderbolt film without getting caught by Cruella. Cruella's Memos. "Repel Freedom of Speech in Gruteley!" "Move up Lypo suction appointment."
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# Fluffy Fluffy is Cruella de Vil's hostile  in "102 Dalmatians". Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Fluffy first appears at the beginning of the movie when Cruella is released from her conviction. Alonzo gives Fluffy to Cruella as a present. She mistakes his growling for "smiling" and names him Fluffy, despite having a lack of fur. He is often seen growling whenever Cruella is around. He also helps Chloe and Dipstick escape from Cruella's mansion later on. It is unknown what happens to Fluffy at the end of the film. Fluffy makes an appearance in the video game "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue" and is voiced by Rob Paulsen. In the game, the factor of Fluffy being Cruella's dog is never brought up. He first meets the pups in the British Museum, where he asks them to place the many misplaced exhibits back to their proper locations, along with asking for a jelly doughnut, which he later reveals to be for him, since he is hungry. Domino or Oddball then advise him to not eat too many doughnuts. They later meet up with him in Cruella's toy factory, since he himself got captured by Cruella's toys too. Fortunately, since he is skinny, he was able to squeeze through one of the air holes. He guides the pups through the factory, up to their final confrontation with Cruella.
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# Food for Thought "Food for Thought" is the second segment of the fortieth episode of "". Plot. Rolly's desire for ice cream gets him captured by P.H. De Vil, who wants him to try out his new ice cream with helium inside. However, the helium eventually takes effect on Rolly and inflates him into a balloon. Summary. He puts Rolly on a scale. He wents to gets ----, while Rolly looks up a scale. Then the arrow of the scale went down. Puzzling Rolly, he began to floated up. Then he looks up and see Rolly who has become a balloon. Ballooned Rolly shouted to wait for him.
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# Fountain of Youth "Fountain of Youth" is the first segment of the thirty-eighth episode of "". Plot. Cruella desperately seeks something to make her young again. When the pipes on the Dearly Farm burst, Cruella believes it is the Fountain of Youth and orders Jasper and Horace to steal the water.
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# Four Stories Up "Four Stories Up" is the ninth episode of the second season of "". Plot. While dealing with the Cruellathon interrupting "Thunderbolt", the pups and Spot try to guess how it ends, including themselves into the story.
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# Frank Welker Franklin Wendell "Frank" Welker (born March 12, 1946) is an American actor who specializes most of his career as a voice actor. He is responsible for a broad spectrum of character voices, and other vocal effects that have appeared over the last 40 years in American television and motion pictures. He voiced Captain, Scorch, Steven, Cydne, and Thunderbolt in "".
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# Freckles ---Freckles, 101 Dalmatians Freckles is one of Pongo and Perdita's original fifteen puppies in "101 Dalmatians" franchise. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Freckles was one of the original fifteen puppies in the movie. His name comes from the spots sprinkled around his nose, resembling freckles. He is shown to be playful and usually responsible about anything that's going to happen. Freckles is often noted to be the Dalmatian who sits on Pongo's head as he and his siblings are watching "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour". He sometimes asks his father what the characters are going to do. However, Pongo usually replies by telling him to wait and see. He then comments on a bullet that Dirty Dawson fires, missing Thunderbolt, and then leans onto Pongo's muzzle when all his brothers and sisters are barking. Like his siblings, he was kidnapped by Horace and Jasper for Cruella to be made into a fur coat. He and the rest of the pups are then rescued, and when Pongo instructs the other Dalmatians to cover themselves in soot, Freckles is addressed by name by one of his siblings and comments how "[He] always wanted to get good and dirty!" He and the rest of the pups end up making it home before Cruella nabs them. Freckles, like the other puppies except Patch, gets a much smaller role in the second movie. He and his family move away from London into their new home at Cherry Tree Farm. After they arrive at the farm, Freckles is seen chasing a frog; however, he lands on a lily pad and falls through it, plunging into the water. Freckles is later referred to by name when he is playing with the laundry that Anita is bringing in. Later, he and his siblings are captured again and brought to Lars' studio so Cruella can kill them. When no one is looking, Patch helps them escape, and Freckles can be seen amongst the Dalmatians during the bus chase. They later return home and become guests on Thunderbolt's TV series. Freckles was not an official character in the show, main or supporting; however, he appears briefly in "You Say It's Your Birthday". When Roger is bringing his old things onto the Dalmatian bus to be donated, Freckles (or a facsimile of him) is seen running to get out of the way. "House of Mouse". Like the other pups, Freckles could be spotted by his trademark feature would be his face having far more spots than his siblings. Disney Junior. Freckles and Lucky appear in Disney Junior bumpers where they are seen playing around with each other. These are non-speaking roles. On one occasion, Freckles was able to find Lucky in an alley by following his muddy paw prints. When it was Freckles' turn to hide, he hid amongst a group of other dogs. Lucky was able to use a photograph to help find Freckles. He is also more hygiene conscious than Lucky, as Freckles is at first shocked to see Lucky enter the house without wiping his paws. He then barks to Lucky, trying to remind him to do so, and even shows Lucky how to do it. He and Lucky also learn how to play the piano together with their paws, and the two try to play in harmony together. "Star Search". When the Dalmatians learn that Thunderbolt is making an appearance in the park, Lucky and Freckles make their way there, concerning Perdita and having her and Sergeant Tibbs go look for them. The two meet a bully canine, and while Tibbs tries to defend them, the two Dalmatian pups bark at him when the bully insults Thunderbolt. When Pongo is able to defeat the bully canine, Lucky and Freckles meet Thunderbolt who tells the two how their parents are as much of heroes as he is.
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# Freckles/Gallery
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# Frisky Business "Frisky Business" is the first segment of the twenty-eighth episode of "". Summary. When Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot attempt to steal Cruella's car in order to drive to a Kanine Krunchies tasting party in Stiffle, Roger becomes worried because Cruella is visiting the farm to ensure Roger isn't stealing anything. Nanny and Horace go on a road trip to find the Dalmatians and bring them back, but will they get back in time before Cruella notices her car is gone? Plot. Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot are watching Thunderbolt's Kanine Krunchies on TV. Unfortunately, they are caught by Roger, who chews them out for stealing Cruella's car rather than borrowing it. He then states that borrowing involves consent and agreement, which doesn't mean Cruella can lend them her car. Cadpig wonders what Roger is mad about.
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# Full Metal Pullet "Full Metal Pullet" is the first segment of the second episode of "". Plot. The episode begins with Sgt. Tibbs about to start a stick catch race between Lucky and Tripod. Lt. Pug arrives, however, and claims that since the Colonel is absent, he's in charge. The race continues with Tripod claiming the victory. As a reward, Lt. Pug makes Tripod do twenty push-ups, with Lucky having to do fifty. Later, after having trouble getting up on a tree stump, Lt. Pug states that in the coming week the pups will be running the drill on Unit Cohesion, and those who pass will become "Bark Brigade" cadets. Cadpig explains Unit Cohesion as "working together as one big dog". Lt. Pug overhears her and orders her to do thirty-seven push-ups. However, When Cadpig states his rank only gives the illusion of power, he increases the amount of push-ups to thirty-eight. Pug then assigns Lucky and Tripod as team leaders and for them to pick their teams. During the team picking, Tripod has just picked Duke to be in his team, who gives a girly squeal in delight. Lucky notices the only one remaining is Spot, sitting in a bucket. At first, he tries picking the bucket, but Lt. Pug makes him pick Spot. Spot is delighted; however, she trips on the bucket, giving Lucky a bad feeling. As they practice their marching, Spot accidentally hits her head, and in her dizziness, leads the pups up a ramp and into a bucket of molasses. They then proceed to see Tripod's team march by before Lucky chastises Spot for being the reason that the group isn't as good as Tripod's, since the point is to be "one big dog" (with Cadpig snarking that they're "one big dog and a chicken"). Spot insists she can be a dog too, and in demonstrating, trips and gets catapulted by the stick launcher. That night in the Dearly Farm barn, Lucky tells Cadpig and Rolly that because Spot doesn't fit in as a Dog, they need to get rid of her. Whilst Cadpig suggests they celebrate their differences and have a group cluck, Rolly's all for Lucky's idea and questions how to get rid of Spot. Lucky explains that they'll make it her idea. The following morning, Lucky begins picking on Spot by insisting she "wags her tail" and "walks like a dog", making her get down on her wings. Lt. Pug, watching from a bale of hay, begins to heckle Spot. He criticizes her smell, but Cadpig expresses how low Pug is stooping just to enforce his authority, but Pug comments he was talking to the "dumb cluck" and orders Cadpig to give him thirty-seven push-ups. The "dumb cluck" remark, however, is the last straw for Spot and stands up to Lt. Pug, stating he has no right to talk to her that way and should treat her with more respect in the future, before pushing Pug into the molasses barrel. In anger, Pug kicks Spot out before telling the pups that without Spot, they have no full team so will automatically fail the Unit Cohesion drill. Cadpig chastises Lucky on his behavior and not standing up for Spot when Pug insulted her. That night, Lucky has a nightmare on turning into a chicken himself, making him decide to talk to Spot. At the hen house, Lucky apologizes to Spot for how he acted and how he couldn't make the best of their "dog-chicken team". He admits how brave Spot was to stand up to Lt. Pug, but Spot states that she got kicked out as a result. Lucky claims he has an idea. At the drill, the pups and Spot are about to begin their drill. Spot worries what Pug will say, but Lucky states that the important thing is that they cohere. They then proceed to do a kind of dance number, which seems to get Pug to call it a "sorry excuse for cohesion", but as he continues to mock them, the Colonel arrives. Lt. Pug immediately shrinks in the presence of his superior and questions what he's doing here. The Colonel explains that he didn't want to miss the great moment of welcoming "each and every one of these pups into the "Bark Brigade". The Colonel gives Tripod's team credit for their precision, and also gives credit to Lucky's team for their "creativity". The pups then celebrate in a group howl.
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# Gay Gay is Lucky's wife in The Starlight Barking. History. The Starlight Barking. Gay is Lucky's wife in the novel. It is unknown whether they have puppies or not, and she is mostly refered to as Lucky's wife. Lucky takes her to see their old home.
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# Gerard Depardieu
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# Gieldgud Gieldgud is a minor character in "" who only appears in the episode "Lucky to be Alone". He is Coco and Beamer Vandercream's butler, and while he talks to them and Lucky, it is unknown if he really understands what they say. Bio. When Lucky first arrives at the Vandercreams' mansion, Gieldgud shows himself, seeing Lucky is another pup for dinner. Aunt Coco describes Gieldgud to be "ever so well-trained" and that "he does everything." She also praises how he makes the best kibble cocktails. When Lucky gorges himself on the kibble, Gieldgud can be seen raising an eyebrow to this. When Lucky visits the dog park, Sha-Sha and Clyde suggest they play disk toss with him. Lucky then sees the high-class canines getting their humans to throw the disk and catch it themselves, as Gieldgud does. Gielgud also shows surprise when the Dearlys come to bring Lucky back to the Dearly Farm.
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# Glenn Close Glenn Close (born March 19, 1947) is an American stand-up comedienne, actress, singer, voice artist, and comedienne. She portrayed Cruella de Vil in the 1996 Disney live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians" and its sequel "102 Dalmatians".
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# Gnaw or Never "Gnaw or Never" is the second segment of the forty-third episode of "". Plot. Rolly becomes obsessed with chewing shoes and Cruella seizes the opportunity to drive the Dearlys into the poor house.
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# Go-Go ---Go-Go, Tic Track Toe Go-Go is a racing dog in the Gruteley De Vil dog racing track, and sports a racing tag number labeled #1. He only makes one appearance in the episode "Tic Track Toe", but plays a prominent role here. He is voiced by Dan Castellaneta. His name is also a reference to the Wham song "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" Bio. Go-go is a famous greyhound racing dog. It is proclaimed that he has been able to overcome incredible obstacles, allowing him to become the fastest and most beloved racing dog of all time. This fame is something that even the Dalmatian pups admire (Lucky even claims Go-Go to be his hero, next to Thunderbolt). However, whilst Go-Go is believed to be brave, he does have one fear: bunnies. Due to the track mechanic's frequent accidents of spilling his coffee on the electronic racing bunny, the bunny short-circuits and frightens Go-Go. After the lure shoots from its lead and onto the race track, Go-Go dives in after it but also loses the race as a result. Almost immediately after that, everyone starts to lose all faith in him. For this reason, the odds on him winning at all are literally escalating to a trillion to one. Cruella, who hates to lose additional money, threatens to tear down the race track, and without it, Go-Go would be homeless and out on the street. After telling the Dalmatians this, Go-Go breaks down in noisy tears. Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot try different methods to help Go-Go overcome his fear of bunnies. One method that Cadpig tries is group therapy; however, when Go-Go admits his fear of bunnies, he is laughed at by everyone who is present. When Lucky gives Go-Go a Rorschach inkblot test, it is hinted that he has a deeply disturbed psyche because when he visualizes his cards, he sees a nuclear holocaust and also the horror of war in the current century; however, he runs off screaming when one card resembles a bunny to him. Rolly tries using chocolate bunnies to demonstrate how harmless they are; however, he gets his own bunny issues by getting addicted to the candy bunnies. Spot tries role reversal by making Go-Go act like a race track bunny himself; however, Go-Go (like the bunny) somehow short-circuits as well. Cadpig then comes in disguised as a bunny and taunts him. Enraged by the taunts, Go-Go attacks the bunny costume, and although bruised and beaten, Cadpig claims that he's cured. However, when the next race begins, the mechanic inadvertently causes the bunny to malfunction again, and Go-Go's fears return all over again. Lucky then replaces himself with the bunny and Go-Go chases after Lucky to rescue him, winning the race in the process, as well as gaining all of his respect back. Lucky praises his hero, while Go-Go admits that Lucky makes a pretty good hero too.
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# Go-Go/Gallery
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# Go-Go Gallery
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# Good Neighbor Cruella "Good Neighbor Cruella" is the first segment of the sixty-second episode of "". Plot. P.H. De Vil splits Cruella into her two major personality components: good and evil. Cruella unleashes her good side on the Dearlys.
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# Goose Pimples (Goose Pamples) "Goose Pimples" is the second segment of the seventeenth episode of "". Plot. Lt. Pug takes the pups on night maneuvers and scares them with stories about Lockjaw, a fictional character. However, signs show that his story is not crazy after all.
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# Gruteley County Gruteley County is a fictional district and the main setting of "". This county consists of a number of notable locations, such as the Dearly Farm, Gruteley Town, Topstown City, and Stiffle. History. The county was likely established in the eighteenth century, what with the construction of "DeVil Ville." Judge Dimsdale de Vil ran the town with an iron fist before the curse of Hester Hen caused the town to disappear from the face of the earth. It is then likely that other settlers later arrived and built their own towns. Locations Within. Gruteley. The town of Gruteley itself, is where most of the notable community action is and takes place. In the main square, the Ma & Pa Market ("Market Mayhem"), the Gruteley Bank, the Hobby Lobby (which Roger attempts to write an advertising jingle for in "Lucky All Star"), "The Bookworm" book store, Dr. Pokaye Optician, "Cruella Cares" thrift store, and "Kid DeVil" toy store (as seen in "You Say It's Your Birthday"), a stitching store, a general store, a bakery, a butcher, a fish monger, and a salon. In the center of the square is a Statue, A tree and a Band Stand (which is crush by Cadpig's large Ice Ball in "Prophet and Loss"). Gruteley also has a down town district, which seems to have the Cruella Plex Movie Theatre, Pup N' Prim Pet Groomers, Capn' Buddy's Sea Food Restaurant (which Cadpig tries to liberate a Lobster named Lance from in "Lobster Tale"), a pie factory ("Close But No Cigar"), and a pound next to a junkyard ("Spot's Fairy God-Chicken"). Establishments like a stage theatre ("") Pete Peterson's Pet Shop ("Lucky All Star"), a garden nursery ("On the Lamb") and a museum ("Jurassic Bark"), are also establish to be in Gruteley. Services like Captain Ahab's river cruises are also located in Gruteley. There is also a train station leading to Stiffle through Mt. Gruteley and a harbor which leads to Topstown. Topstown. Topstown is shown to be an island city, very similar to New York. The city itself is where the Dearlys' residence is located before the Dearly Farm. One of the main points of the city is the House of DeVil, Cruella's fashion house. Located in the city too is a fashion academy and Topstown Plaza, known for its five star kitchen (both shown in "Two Faces of Anita"). In "You Say It's Your Birthday", Anita shops at the "Let's Celebrate" party store, and in the same street is a bakery and a Plug-In Cyber Cafe. The city also has a studio backlot, where the filming of "Squeal of Fortune" ("Two for the Show"), Cecil B. de Vil's Kanine Krunchies advertisement ("Prima Doggy"), Cruella's talk show, and the filming of "" "itself ("The Making of...") all exist. Stiffle. Stiffle is mostly shown to have a mall, which makes its most notable appearance in "Mall Pups". Cruella, however, does shop for Valentine's Day gifts there when looking for who she thinks is her "secret admirer." The episode "Channels" also establishes that the state prison is located in Stiffle. Other Locations. Gruteley County is also shown to have a mountain range, called "Mt. Gruteley" ("Snow Bounders"), which has a train line drive through it, leading to Stiffle ("No Train, No Gain"). The county also has a dog track which is run by Cruella, but it also serves as a location for dog shows. The county is known for two theme parks: one called "Two Flags Over Gruteley" (with a coaster called "The Lunch Chucker"), and the other "Cruella World" (which Cruella builds to cover up her illegal oil drilling operation). There is also a canoe rental ("Close But No Cigar"), a hospital ("Cupid Pups"), and multiple factories that are shown to be set up in the county.
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# Gérard Depardieu Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu (born December 27, 1948) is a French actor, film-maker, businessman and vineyard owner who is a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, Chevalier of the National Order of Merit in France and has twice won the César Award for Best Actor. He portrayed Jean-Pierre Le Pelt in "102 Dalmatians".
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# Hail to the Chief "Hail to the Chief" is the first segment of the fortieth episode of "". Plot. The pups dream of becoming chief fire dog while Cruella attempts to drive the Grutely Volunteer Fire Service out of business.
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# HanHo Heung-Up HanHo Heung-Up is a South Korean animation studio founded in 1984. It's most notable for it's animation services for "Doug" and "The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh". They have animated a number of episodes of "". Other Disney shows with their animation include "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" and "Darkwing Duck".
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# Hansel Hansel is a Siberian husky who is a supporting character on the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". He is the crush of Dolly. Description. Personality. Hansel is friendly and has a strong foreign accent. Blue-eyed and dreamy, Hansel is always leaving Dolly feeling tongue-tied. Flirtatious, cool and popular, Hansel is blissfully unaware that he is Dolly's crush. He also shares a love of the arts with his poetry buddy Dylan (though, is a bit of a hipster, commenting on how he finds hip-hop too mainstream and finds chasing cats to be so cliche) and enjoys getting into character in the role play board game Poodlewolf. He has also been seen to practice yoga with the feline, Constantin. Physical appearance. Hansel is a black-and-white husky with light blue eyes with a bluish-gray collar that has a tooth-shaped dog tag. Bio. Hansel first made a small appearance as a part of the chain of the World Wide Woof to relay Dylan's message to his sister Dolly asking how she was doing taking care of their younger siblings on her own in "Walkies on the Wild Side". He made his first official speaking appearance in "May Contain Nuts", observing Delgado and Dolly doing stunts at the skate park with the Dalmatian family and several other dogs. In "Winter Funderland", Hansel comes to Dolly's Snow Party, complimenting how all the snow reminds him of home, implying that he was born in another country before moving to London. He is seen with the other Dalmatians, giving them sleigh rides about the house. Soon, when things become too cold, he helps Dylan bring the back up power generator to the heater. In "Poetry Scam", Hansel is interested in Dylan's poem which Dolly recited in a panic in an attempt to impress him. He ends up inviting Dolly to a poetry performance later that night. In the end of the episode, he is seen walking off with Dylan speaking more about poetry. In "Girls' Day Out", Hansel is at the Animal Spa, practicing Yoga with Constantin. Dolly accidentally trips over Hansel, who then tries to remember her name. He is seen as one of the contestants for the tenth annual Nose Off in "The Nose Job", where is able to get the scent of pepper in the first round, but later mistaken a walnut scent for almond. He is later seen when Dylan tries to send a message about saving Diesel on the "World Wide Woof", the signal gets messed up by the time it gets to him, however, and he thinks the message is about shaving a weasel, and then about scratching evil, when Dylan tries using the "World Wide Woof" again later in the episode.
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# He Followed Me Home "He Followed Me Home" is the first segment of the second episode in the first season of "". Summery. When a circus elephant gets loose and winds up on the Dearly Farm, the pups must hide it from Cruella at all costs otherwise, violate their only 101 pets rule on the farm's deed and have the Farm become Cruella's property. Plot. "To be added."
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# He Followed Me Home/Gallery
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# Hell Hall
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# Henry Fenwick Henry Fenwick
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# Herbert Herbert is a minor character in the 1996 live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians". He judges the video games that Roger Dearly makes, deciding whether it will work out or not. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Herbert is described to have "the best instincts in the video game industry; since he was six, he's picked the top-selling video game every year." When Herbert tests Roger's game, while he does praise that the game has "potentially good graphics, [a] reasonably entertaining premise, the [player Dalmatian] dog is well-conceived and the environments are engaging," he faults Roger's game for having the antagonist being a chubby dog catcher (as he claims in the "novelization" of the film, "Am I a hero for outrunning an overweight government worker?"). He advises Roger that it's not hatred that he needs in an antagonist, but the desire to annihilate. Herbert is last seen testing "", with Roger having Cruella as the antagonist, to which he praises as an "excellent villain," which gets Roger his video game sale.
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# Hill Hall Hill Hall (a.k.a. Hell Hall and often called De Vil Manor) is the former manor home of Cruella de Vil (and home of the De Vil family) located in Suffolk, England. History. There was originally going to be a castle; however, this never came to fruition when the first De Vil went insane and vanished. The house got its name from many chaotic parties. Cruella de Vil took up residence at Hell Hall with her henchmen Horace and Jasper. After her defeat, it was bought by the Dearly family. Appearances. Novels. In the books, Hell Hall is said to look like "an ugly face." Backstory suggests that the De Vil who originally owned it rented it to build it into a castle, but it is said to have gone mad before it came to fruition. Word says that when a mob came after him, he took off into the night with some claiming he had taken the form of a De Vil. Horace and Jasper sleep on mattresses in the lounge and spend most of the day watching television. The Dearlys buy the manor once the Dalmatians return, and it is renamed back to Hell Hall. In "Descendants: Isle of the Lost", it is implied that Hell Hall already existed on the island or was rebuilt per Cruella's request. The basement holds unused dog supplies and crates with the now-gone fashion empire of the De Vils. Cruella forces her son Carlos to live in her fur coat closet, treating him like a slave. In "Disney Villains: The Essential Guid", it is stated that the roof has a gaping hole that lets rain pour in, the outside walls are covered with woodworm, and that the windows have not been cleaned since 1872. Animated Films. In "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", the property is only referred to by name from Sgt. Tibbs, claiming to have heard puppy barking at "Hell Hall." In the movie, Horace and Jasper bring Pongo and Perdita's puppies along with 84 more puppies bought from the pet shop to stay for the evening. Not much is mentioned about the backstory of Hell Hall, but Colonel does bring up that nobody has lived there for years, and there were rumors about the mansion being "haunted, or bewitched, or some such fiddle faddle." This de Vil mansion looks like its counterpart in the novel, but unlike the books, the Radcliffes/Dearlys do not move there in the second film, instead preferring a farm. Live-Action Films. In the 1996 film "101 Dalmatians", the place is called De Vil Manor. It is where Horace and Jasper harbor Pongo and Perdita's puppies along with 84 more puppies purchased from the pet shop. Later, after all the other Dalmatian pups have escaped, Skinner enters the mansion and notices Lucky, who was the only pup left behind due to being asleep while the others escaped. When Skinner attempts to grab Lucky, he is bitten in the behind by Kipper, enabling Lucky to escape. The Dearlys later purchase and reside in the manor, giving it a Dalmatian color theme. Television Series. In "", Hell Hall is omitted and replaced by Villa de Vil, located next to the Dearly Farm. The house has a more castle-like appearance and is enormous. Whilst the main halls and rooms are shown to have red walls and checkered flooring, it contains a vast number of rooms such as Cruella's office, a couple of bedrooms, a basement, an enormous wardrobe, a laboratory, various bathrooms, a gym, a sauna, a dining room, a family portrait gallery, kitchen and lounge. The exterior has a lawn covered with multiple of statues and a swimming pool in the shape of Cruella's face. Video Games. In the video games, Hell Hall is referred to as "DeVil Manor." In "", Wizzer and Patches escape from the library and explore the rooms, trying to find an escape route. These rooms include a foyer, a hallway, a kitchen, a dining room, Cruella's childhood bedroom, a master's suite (with bathroom), the bedroom of Cruella's Nanny, and a drawing room. If  Wizzer and Patches make too much noise, and can't find a hiding space in time, Horace or Jasper throws them into the game room. This room offers one method of escape, along with a pipe from the roof (which you can gain access to via the attic). Once Cruella is defeated, Roger and Anita move into the manor. In "", the first time that the player sees the manor is during the "Twilight Bark" page, where if they click it, an ominous moon rises and bats fly from it. Players can then help Kipper unlock the gates to the manor by deciphering the animal noises to type in the password. Once inside, Kipper and the players search for the puppies, searching old bedrooms, the library and attic, looking for clues that the puppies give, unlocking secret passages along the way. The pups sing a song, "Up The Stair," whilst inside the manor. In "", Sgt. Tibbs is sent by the Colonel to guide Domino and Oddball through the area. Horace Badun is dozing by the television (which will show a screenshot of a newspaper from the "animated film" if you bark at it). Tibbs sabotages the clock to make a loud noise that would wake Horace, before the player Dalmatian leads him under the chandelier (which Tibbs proceeds to drop on him). As the pup explores the manor, they can find hidden rooms behind portraits or push the desks to make them move. Other Appearances. Hill Hall also appears in the book "Descendants: Isle of the Lost", where it is stated to be on the Isle of the Lost, either having been there already or rebuilt there at Cruella's request. Mal is able to convince Carlos to throw a frat party there for the other students of Dragon Hall while Cruella is away on a spa trip. It is claimed that Cruella forces Carlos to sleep on a lumpy mattress in her dressing room, which is accessible through her fur coat closet. There's also another door which Carlos uses to bypass the bear traps security system. Carlos also uses the basement (filled with many canine items from Cruella's plans) as his lab to conduct experiments, such as trying to get through the barrier that leads to the Auradin.
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# Hog-Tied "Hog-Tied" is the second segment of the fifty-second episode of "". Plot. Dumpling is bored, so she decides to join the pups' group despite the fact that they do not want her to, and she also causes them many problems.
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# Home Is Where The Bark Is
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# Home is Where the Bark Is "Home is Where the Bark Is" is the first episode of "". It premiered on September 13, 1997, and on the 1998 Silver Angel Award for "Excellence in media," along with being nominated for the 1998 Annie Award for "Outstanding individual achievement for storyboarding in an animated television production." Summary. When Roger and Anita's house proves to be too much trouble for the 101 dogs they own, they move to a new farm. Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly, however, prefer the city life and are determined to return to their old home. Then, Cruella keeps the pups hostage in the old city house and forces Roger and Anita to give over the farm. Plot. Nanny is taking all the Dalmatian pups for a walk in the city of Topstown when all of a sudden, she is mugged for her purse. The Dalmatian pups chase after the mugger with Lucky in the lead before they get separated due to heavy traffic. Lucky corners the mugger in an alleyway, however, he is quickly overpowered. When Nanny and the other Dalmatians arrive in anger, the mugger flees dropping Nanny's purse and an afterward-barking Lucky and Lucky gives Nanny her purse back. She thanks him (with a pet) and commends his bravery, and he brags that someone has to take a bite out of crime, to Cadpig's sarcasm. Back in the Dearlys' brownstone, Roger claims to have had enough of the pollution and crowds of the city, especially now that Nanny’s been mugged. When questioning on when the family is ever going to get a place in the country like they always talk about, Anita and Perdita show Roger that the Smedley Farm is up for sale; Roger agrees to make an offer. This news doesn't go down well with Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly though, for Lucky loves the adventure of the city, Rolly knows every deli dumpster in town, and Cadpig fears of leaving their city friends behind. The Dearlys soon arrive on the farm and the pups take a look around, Lucky first meets Mooch and while questioning on "Thunderbolt", Mooch reveals he doesn't know what cable television is, much to Lucky's shock. Rolly is petrified to learn that there aren't any restaurants for miles, and Cadpig doesn't make the best first impression with the cows, Duchess and Princess. Cruella then arrives, revealing she lives right next door to the farm and attempts to buy the farm from the Dearlys, offering double what they paid, Roger turns her down and Cruella drives off setting herself a memo to come up with a scheme to steal the farm. During the night, Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly find they can't sleep with all the farm noises, causing Lucky to snap at one point, Rolly complains on how hot it is, and Cadpig claims to have trouble getting centered, the three agree the only place that they’ll feel a sense of place is back home in the city. On their way there, they come up against Cruella, who chases them through the streets, but is only able to grab their collars from them. The Dalmatians soon arrive back at the Brownstone but are locked in by Cruella. Cruella then hires Horace and his brother Jasper to deliver an anonymous ransom note to the Dearlys, so that to get the pups back, the Dearlys will have to sell the farm to Cruella and they give her own money back to pay the ransom. Hearing that the farm will have to be sold to pay the ransom, Pongo and Perdita send out a message via the "Twilight Bark" for help in finding their missing pups. Meanwhile, Rolly is now cold, Cadpig still can't feel centered, and Lucky begins to miss the family. The following morning, Lucky tries to get the door opened, but learns it's locked. After other unsuccessful escape attempts via the chimney and toilet, the pups see Horace and Jasper enter the house to collect the puppies when Roger and Anita pay the ransom. The pups trap Horace and Jasper in the attic and race back to the farm before Cruella can buy it. Getting a message on the barking chain by a fisherman's dog, the Dalmatians and farm animals attempt to delay Cruella as long as they can, eventually resulting in Cruella's car getting crushed in a combine harvester. Cruella is able to catch the pups again; however, right on the Dearlys' doorstep, Cruella bluffs her way out of it by saying she found the pups wandering about before leaving, setting herself another memo to come up with another scheme to steal the farm. Cadpig thanks Duchess and Princess for helping before reviving her name tag distribution program; Rolly learns that he is able to get some snacks from the apple trees; and Lucky is happy to be home. Cruella's Memo's. "Buy that donut shack in Grutely and fire everybody!" "Come up with a diabolical scheme to steal this farm!" "Come up with another scheme to steal this farm!"
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# Home is Where the Bark Is/Gallery
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# Hoo Ha Light Ice Cream Hoo Ha Light Ice Cream is an P. H. Devil's invention that contains helium inside that makes everything in light an becomes a balloon when they eat it.
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# Horace
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# Horace Badun Horace Badun is one of Cruella's henchmen in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. His name in the books was Saul Badun and was renamed Jinx Badun in the musical. Dodie Smith Novel. During the first novel, the Badun brothers are Cruella's henchmen along with caretakers to her Suffolk property. They are seen watching television at Hell Hall, their favorite show being "What's My Crime?", the two debate on how they could get on that show, before realizing that the theft of nearly 100 Dalmatians would be good enough. Cruella orders them to have the puppies killed and to assist her husband during the skinning. The Badun brothers play a much more minor role than they do in the films. In the closing of the book, they are arrested and are hoping to make an appearance on "What's My Crime?" sometime soon. Films. Animated versions. Like in the book, the Badun brothers are seen watching television. Unlike the book, this does not take place in the kitchen. In the first film, they are the ones who steal the puppies while pretending to be from the electric company. Their moving van crashes, along with Cruella's car. In an early draft of the film, Horace would have been called Saul, as he was in the original novel, and that he and Jasper are two of seven brothers. In the animated "101 Dalmatians", it shows they are just two Badun brothers, rather than seven. In "", Horace is imprisoned with Jasper after the events of the first film. Later, Cruella releases them from prison to steal the Dalmatian puppies again. Unlike the books, Horace and Jasper reform and open up their very own ladies clothes shop. In the films, Horace is usually able to guess to a tee what tricks the Dalmatians are doing by attributing to them having human-level intelligence; however, both times this is dismissed by Jasper who says that "dogs ain't that smart." Live-action version. In the live-action film, Horace is played by Mark Williams. In the "novelization" of the film, it is said he can have a precise memory, if given a good whack on the head. When chasing the pups through Hell Hall, Wizzer tricks Horace to slipping on some ice and falling into an icy pond. Television Series. In the , however, they wear different clothes and are "The H and J Concepts Company". In Horace's own words, "[They're] consultants on parole." Horace is usually portrayed the be the nicer one of the Badun brothers, even at some points happily greeting some of the Dalmatian puppies. In "The Fungus Among Us", when he and Jasper are driving a bulldozer, while Jasper has no trouble with running down Lucky in the process, Horace cannot bear to run down a little doggie and stops the bulldozer, saving Lucky. Horace is pretty easily convinced. When Jasper tells him that he didn't know anything, Horace repeats that for the rest of the episode. In the series as well, Horace is shown to have a crush on Nanny, and on some occasions, she returns the favor. Musical. In the Musical, Horace is once again renamed to Jinx and is more like his Novel incarnation. Together, he and Jasper sing the song number "Crime of our Lives" Other Appearances. Whilst Horace and Jasper can be seen amongst one of the guests in "House of Mouse", the two also make a cameo appearace in the Disney series, "Bonkers", as part of a police line-up. Horace and Jasper also appear for a minor speaking role in the Disney short, "The Saga of Windwagon Smith", where they are seen dressed in cowboy attire, pointing out the mayor of the town while jumping from the wind wagon. Pictures of both Horace and Jasper appear on Gosalyn's wall in an issue of the "Darkwing Duck" comics.
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# Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Movie" is the fifty-eighth episode of "". Plot. When Cruella fires Horace and Jasper for good, they visit the employment agency to look for a new job. Jasper has to keep covering for Horace's mistakes.
Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move