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# Horace and Jasper's Truck
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# Horace and Jasper's truck Horace and Jasper's truck is a vehicle owned by Horace and Jasper in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. Appearances. Animated Films. In "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", this vehicle is a rickety old truck that is driven by Horace and Jasper. When the Baduns dognap Pongo and Perdita's puppies, they make their getaway with them in their truck. During the car chase scene, Horace and Jasper plan to hit the van with the Dalmatians in it and ram them into the ditch. However, they lose control and the truck accidentally hits Cruella's car instead, sending them both crashing down into the ditch below with the truck and Cruella's car all in pieces. Live-Action Films. In "101 Dalmatians", it is a 1982 Ford Transit MkII, but it is still used for the same purpose as in the original animated film. While they are at a pub, having dognapped the puppies, Whizzer tries barking from the truck, alerting Kipper, who informs the animals on the farm about it. While they are at Hell Hall, some raccoons and squirrels are seen tinkering with it. One squirrel chews its wires under the open hood, while a raccoon places a walnut in its muffler. When they hear its horn, they notice the raccoons and chase them off. The truck initially had starting problems, although they were resolved after Jasper pressed the gas pedal hard enough to force the walnut out of the exhaust, right into Horace's mouth (as he had been investigating the exhaust at Jasper's orders). It eventually bursts up into flames when Horace attempts to turn on the heater (due to having caught frostbite from falling into a frozen lake earlier). Television Series. Horace and Jasper are shown to have two trucks in "", one of which looks closer to their normal truck, and also a scarlet pick-up truck. In "Best of Show", to make sure Vendella wins, Horace and Jasper lock Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig in the Truck. Fortunately, the Dalmatians are able to operate the truck's buttons and manage to get it to open. In "Close But No Cigar", Horace and Jasper drive the truck to look for Cruella's winning ticket. They chase the Dalmatians all the way to a pie factory, but crash their truck into the factory's mixer. They also appear in the truck in "UnLucky", pretending to be from the telephone company. The scarlet pick-up truck appears in "Oozy Does It", where the Dalmatians sneak into the truck to learn where the ooze is coming from. They flatten the tires before Horace and Jasper get back to Hiccup Hole to dump more of the ooze. This allows the Dalmatians and the animals of the Dearly Farm to dig a trench, leading the ooze towards Villa DeVil. In "Roll Out the Pork Barrel", Rolly and Mayor Pig take a delivery of kibble from the back of the pick-up truck and send it rolling into the swamp. Horace and Jasper also appear in the truck in "Jurassic Bark", where they look around the Dearly Farm, trying to find Cave Pup. Other. The truck also appears in "Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom", where we see Horace and Jasper discuss if the Dalmatians are working with Merlin. The guests use the Sorcerer's Crest on the back of their spell cards to cause the truck to explode. The truck is also seen in Disney's "The Aristocats", except as a blue milk truck which O'Malley, Duchess, Toulouse, Marie and Berlioz sneak a ride on. This is a possible use of recycled animation, considering the time setting of the film.
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# House of DeVil The House of DeVil is the fashion house run by Cruella de Vil in the 1996 live-action version of "101 Dalmatians", its sequel, and the . It specializes in fashion using animal skins, particularly fur coats. Disney Cruise Line. Though it isn't referred to by name, in the Disney Cruise show "Villains Tonight!", Cruella is holding a fashion project show, likely basing it on the idea of her running a fashion house.
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# Howl Noon "Howl Noon" is the first segment of the third episode in the first season of ". Summery. When Lt. Pug's old puphood bully Persian Pete arrives, Cadpig becomes Pug's therapists to help Pug confront him. Plot. Lt. Pug's old bully rival, Persian Pete, comes back to haunt him at exactly noon, and Cadpig is determined to help him face his fear by hypnotizing him into a trance.
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# Hugh Laurie James Hugh Calum Laurie, OBE (born June 11, 1959), known professionally as Hugh Laurie, is an English actor, voice artist, comedian, writer, musician, recording artist, director, author and singer. He portrayed Jasper Badun in the live-action "101 Dalmatians".
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# Humanitarian of the Year "Humanitarian of the Year" is the fiftieth-one episode of "". Plot. When Cruella is trying to lie her way into the Humanitarian of the Year award, the pups come across a box of incriminating evidence that proves that she isn't as nice as she's trying to claim she is, in which they reminisce about past things Cruella has done.
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# Hunter De Vil
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# Hunter de Vil Hunter de Vil is the chief antagonist from "101 Dalmatian Street". He is a descendant of Cruella de Vil with a fascination with Dalmatians. He's full of schemes to get popular on the internet, and finds that his best bet is taking pictures of cute animals. Description. Physical appearance. Hunter is a young boy with light blond hair that has a curly tuft on top, a red jacket with a white shirt and black tie, black pants, black leather fingerless gloves, and red tennis shoes. Bio. For the most part, Hunter had been lurking in the background for a good chunk of Season 1. In "Dog's Best Friend", Dizzy & Dee Dee were searching for a human to adopt at "the pet shop" (a coffee shop). Upon seeing Hunter, who was relaxing and drinking juice before deciding to trip the waiter as part of a cruel prank and laughing at him, both pups could sense something off about him and wisely decided he would not make a good pet. He is seen in "Girls' Day Out", hiding up a post, when the Camden residents mistake Delilah and Dolly for hyenas. He appears in "The Woof Factor", where he is seen pushing his way to the front of a crowd of Triple-D's fans. He tries to get past the velvet rope, but security keeps him back. He makes a prominent appearance in "The Nose Job", where he is revealed to be the mastermind behind the vandalizing of the park. It is also revealed that he has a hairless cat called Cuddles, whom he is sending out to record footage of the Dalmatians. In "A Date with Destiny...Dallas and Déjà Vu", Hunter is talking to someone on the phone to make sure he won the competion that lets him hang around Triple D in the studio, just to get a hair sample to see if it matches Pongo and Perdita's DNA. In "Doggy Da Vinci", he begins seeing Da Vinci's art trending on the Internet, and is able to deduce it's one of the Dalmatians. He and Cuddles search for Da Vinci, and the events of the episode lead to Hunter learning where the Dalmatians live. In "London, We Have a Problem", he befriends Dylan with their shared love for space. But it turns out only to be part of his plan to be allowed into the Dalmatians' home, where he proceeded to kidnap the puppies, save for Dylan and Dolly. When the puppies were rescued, he ended up in the shipping container meant for them and called his great-aunt Cruella to get him out.
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# I Got My Pups with Me "I Got My Pups with Me" is the opening theme for "101 Dalmatian Street". It is written and performed by Jonathan P. Rende and Kathyryn D. Rende. Lyrics. <poem> 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 Dalmatian Street This is a dog's world "(Hey!)" There's a whole lotta love to give "(Hey!)" So many pups to meet at 101 Dalmatian Street "(Hey!)" Hey! Hey! We-We're a rowdy crowd, here in Camden Town Everybody give a howl Dolly: Bow whacka wow! There's plenty of love, plenty of fun There's a place here for everyone Give a big howl, we got it now I got my pups with me! This is a dog's world "(Hey!)" There's a whole lotta love to give "(Hey!)" So many pups to meet at 101 Dalmatian Street Hey! 1-0-1 "(Hey!)" Dalmatian Street </poem>
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# I Love Fur "I Love Fur" is a villain song from the "" PC game. It is sung by Cruella de Vil on page 2. Lyrics. <poem> Fur is just essential darling Crucial, don't you think? I just adore chinchilla Or a lovely baby mink A rabbit or some foxes As long as they're in boxes Oh, life would be obnoxious Without sable on the label Cotton is pathetic, and anything synthetic Is abominable; I know that you concur But the fur from a Dalmatian Will be the new sensation An original creation by me! Animals are cute They make a lovely suit Like an alligator boot on a bear skin rug Rabbits I just love For the lining in my glove And, along with the above I love ermine, a lynx, leopards and minks Zebra skin or elk will do Coyote, beaver, badger, too Opossum, squirrel, raccoon or deer I don't care; just bring them here! Fur is what I have to have That's all there is to that Animals were meant to be A matching coat and hat A diamond ring's a lovely thing But still I would prefer A full length, lovey, rare Dalmatian fur! </poem>
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# I See Spots "I See Spots" is a song from "". It was written and composed by Roger, who is seen playing it on his piano before he, Anita, and their 101 Dalmatians move to a farm. Roger claims that his song has reached the tops of the charts. This piece also includes a reprise of "Dalmatian Plantation". Lyrics. <poem> Roger: Spots, I'm seeing spots Everywhere I'm seeing lots Of those tiny little dots Yes, it's true They're on the beds and the cots In the pans and the pots And they've left little spots in the loo! Anita (spoken): Roger, are you packing or playing? Roger (spoken): I'm playing at packing, dear! Anita (spoken): Well, quit fooling around. We're moving first thing in the morning! Roger: I see spots on the walls In the rooms, in the halls On the floors in the drawers Yes, I do And every morning when I rise and I open up my eyes I am taken by surprise 'Cause instead of seeing skies I see lots of little spots Spots, spots, spots Everywhere on the beds and the cots On the walls In the rooms and the halls Anita (spoken): Oh, Roger! </poem>
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# Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers "Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers" is the second segment of the thirtieth episode of ". Plot. Spot stumbles across a chicken called Sal who believes the pups have been turned into aliens and she won't let Spot into the barn because she believes the 'aliens' will escape.
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# It's Only Rock 'n' Roll "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" is the Special of "" It was originally broadcast on Disney Channel December 11, 2009. Plot. After watching the music video of "Friday I'll Be Over U" by the Allison Iraheta, Rolly tells Cadpig that they are sellouts, and decides to start her own band. After auditioning 14 people, the only good musician she could find is Cadpig who plays the keyboard. Mrs. MacGrady encourages Francine not to give up and suggests that she recruit the other musicians herself. Francine speaks to Rolly, who is a good clarinet player, and Spot, the only person Binky knows who can play guitar. When they are told they'll get whatever they want as snacks, they agree to join the band. Lucky and Rolly (who were rejected by Cadpig earlier), decide to start their own band, U-Stink. During their first practice, it becomes obvious that Lucky can't sing and play the drums at the same time, so Perdita is recruited as their lead singer. The next day at school, Principal Pongo asks Rolly if she and her band could play the PTA fundraiser, and she says yes, though they didn't have a name yet. During practice, a man in the apartment building next door criticizes them, which inspires Rolly to call the band U Stink. After the concert, U Stink becomes wildly popular throughout London, and Cadpig gets an interview with a local news channel in Elwood City, and she said that she refused to play the annual book sale at the library, saying that the fame is getting out of hand and that Fern didn't ask her. Lucky said that it isn't selling out to be popular, and this leads Rolly to quit the band, and they replace Francine with a drum machine. Meanwhile, Lucky and Rolly's band practice doesn't go well, and U Stink is having trouble writing new songs without Rolly, but then Cadbug calls and offers to be their manager, which Lucky accepts. When Lucky and Cadpig fight, Cruella de Vil suggests to Lucky that she should try to get Cadpig back, and then Rolly has the group shoot a music video, and that doesn't do so well. Despite that, she mails the VHS anyway to the Allison Iraheta watching the music video. So Good plays a gig at London, which flops due to a lack of original material. Meanwhile, Rolly asks Lucky, Cadpig, and Allison Iraheta to join their band, and after she does the band eventually breaks up Meanwhile, Cadpig doesn't hear back from the Allison Iraheta, and she decides to go to their concert and winds up meeting Allison Iraheta. But basically she tricks the elevator guy to make sure that Allison Iraheta can stay behind because she wanted him to be with her. However, things don't go exactly as planned and they both end up getting stuck in an elevator all because Rolly hit the wrong button. This delays the concert, as the rest of the Allison Iraheta refuse to begin the show without Britney. As soon as Allison Iraheta says that if anybody checked the elevator. This makes Mr. Crosswire call Cadpig. And then she decides to tell him that U Stink is in the audience and he tells them to come up and perform their hit song. Unfortunately, the remaining members of U Stink aren't prepared to perform its first big gig, so they try to convince Francine to rejoin the band. To their surprise, she accepts, but she is very nervous to be up in front of a huge crowd. Brian comes out to give her a pep talk and she begins the song. However, Fern is also very nervous and sings very softly. But once Kevin comes out and start singing, Fern regains her confidence. When the rest of the Allison Iraheta come onto the stage, the concert turns out well for all the fans in attendance. Then U Stink decided to quit except Cadpig and Spot Trivia. mentions the band names. In "Friday I'll Be Over U" Cadpig plays "Still Breathing" in the Spot and Lucky and Rolly sing the So Good. In "Don't Waste The Pretty" Cadpig mentions having been in a rock band with Allison Iraheta.
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# It's Only Rock 'n' Roll Credits Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation In Association with Jumbo Pictures Executive Producers Jim Jinkins David Campbell Tony Craig Roberts Gannaway Based Upon the Novel "The 101 Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith Producer Martha Ripp Co-Producers/Supervising Story Editors Cydne Clark Steve Granat Consulting Producer/Executive Story Editor Carin Greenberg Baker Produced and Directed by Ken Boyer Script Consultants Ken Koonce Michael Merton Written by Jonathan Greenberg Storyboard by Charles Harvey Daniel Mills With the Voice Talents of Toran Caudell Tress MacNeille Tara Charendoff Pamela Segall Danny Cooksey Justin Shenkarow Jim Cummings Kath Soucie April Winchell Guest Starring Allison Iraheta Voice Casting Jamie Thomason Dialogue Director Kelly Ward Animation Director Colin Baker Timing Directors Colin Baker Cullen Blaine Character Design J. Tom Owens, Jr. Key Layout Design Teresa Coffey John Pattison Calvin Suggs Prop Design Tris Mast Key Background Stylist Lynda Nettleship Supervisor Digital Color Correction Ernest Pava Digital Color Correction Donald Devine Color Key Stylist Karen Kilpatrick Storyboard Revisions Rebecca Shen Manager of Production Lisa Salamone Smith Associate Producer Glenn Wissner Production Manager Natasha Kopp Assistant Production Managers Danielle Ferraro Michael Gracey Overseas Animation Supervisor Colin Baker Continuity Coordinators Jim Finch Kathrin Victor Merle Welton Scanner Adam Chase Music by Mark Watters Dan Sawyer Special Thanks Allison Iraheta & Hoku Allison Iraheta & Hoku Appears Courtesy By JIVE Records "Friday I'll Be Over U" Performed By Allison Iraheta Courtesy By JIVE Records "Still Breathing" Performed By Allison Iraheta Courtesy By JIVE Records "Another Dumb Blonde" Performed By Hoku Courtesy By JIVE Records "Don't Waste the Pretty" Performed By Allison Iraheta Courtesy By JIVE Records "So Good" Performed By Allison Iraheta, Hoku And Kath Soucie Courtesy By JIVE Records "(You Drive Me) Crazy" Performed By Britney Spears Courtesy By JIVE Records "It's A Help Thing" Performed By Allison Iraheta Courtesy By JIVE Records Main Title Theme Written, Arranged and Produced by Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn and Tim Heintz Animation Production by Toon City, Inc. Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd. Producer J.K. Ahn Layout Seog Jim Yun He Teae Kim Ki Su Shim Animation Directors Jong Sun Lee Yong Gil Park Animators Hi Jyun An Sa Hak Hong Myung Jin Kim Myong Hak Lee Hyung Il Lee Mi Sook Moon Yoon Jung Lee Hyuk Joong Lee Kon Kye Lee Woong Yim Sik Sung Choo Supervising Film Editor C.K. Horness 1st Assistant Film Editor Sarah Payan Assistant Film Editors Karen V. Doulac Ted Supa Joseph R. Thygesen Pre-Production Dialogue Editor Monte Bramer Track Reading Skip Craig Supervising Sound Editor Bruce Nazarian, M.P.S.E. Co-Supervisor & Effects Editor Adam Kroloff Re-recording Mixers Lee Watters Lance Wiseman Digital Assistant Engineer David Davenport Foley Mixer Lenise Bent Foley Artist Richard Partlow Talent Coordinator Allyson Bosch Production Coordinator Pamela Ross Apprentice Production Manager David Craig Script Coordinators Leona Jernigan Kellie Lauhon Glenn McClanan Production Secretaries Amanda Pleak Deanne M. Jaedicke Art Coordinators John Catapano Jeff Rigler Post Production Sound Manager Mark Von Der Heide Sound Dubbing Supervisor Steve Werner Post Production Supervisor Steven J. Arenas ADR Coordinator Victor Garcia Post Production Coordinators P.J. Aminpour Christopher Longo Production Accountant Ron Earhart I.A.S.T.E.-IA(R) DTS UBCP © 2009 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
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# It's a Dog's Life "It's a Dog's Life" is the credits theme for "101 Dalmatian Street". It is written and performed by Cecilia Westbrook, Doug Petty, and Paula Winger. Lyrics. <poem> It's a dog's life And we love it like that We're doing alright Maybe 'cause we're not cats We're chasing cars and we're chasing dreams We do it like that on Dalmatian Street It's a dog's life And we love it It's a dog's life And we like it like that It's a dog's life Here in our house So bark your heart out On Dalmatian Street </poem>
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# It's a Swamp Thing "It's a Swamp Thing" is the first segment of the twenty-second episode of "". Synopsis. The episode starts with Lucky in the Colonel's rail cart, admiring the images of the many campaigns which the Colonel has taken part in. He particularly admires the regimental scarf which the Colonel wears, thinking he'll look great in it. The Colonel allows him to wear the scarf for the day, and Lucky admires it in a mirror. Cadpig, Rolly and Spot arrive so Lucky can join them to look for rocks, but Lucky then notices an image of the swamp. The Colonel also explains that others call it "The Widow Maker", "Satan's Punch Hole", and "El Perdito", and he advises the pups not to ever step paw in the swamp. Lucky, however, gets Cadpig, Rolly and Spot to come with him to the swamp, seeing it as an adventure, but the others try to obey the Colonel's advice. As Lucky tries to convince them, the scarf slightly drops into the water where Swamp Rat is swimming. Swamp Rat uses the scarf as a towel before he pulls it from Lucky's neck. Seeing where Swamp Rat took the scarf, Lucky finds a fishing line and uses Spot as a lure to try and get the scarf back. This results in Spot fishing out a boot, getting covered in mud, and then reeling in a muffler, which causes the Dalmatians and Spot to get tangled in a tree. The Dalmatians and Spot then head in to the swamp. Rolly reminds Lucky that the Colonel told them not to step paw in the swamp, but Lucky explains that they're not "stepping" but "wading". They arrive at the entrance of Swamp Rat's store, and he tries to sell them a color television...knob, a washer/dryer...vent, a kitchen sink...faucet, and then a '57 Chevy muffler (Lucky explains, they already have one), but Lucky asks about a scarf, and Swamp Rat invites them in to discuss it over a "friendly game of chance." Inside Swamp Rat's store, he plays a shell game with them. Lucky thinks he knows where it is, but he picks the wrong shell (or more likely, Swamp Rat cheats) and Swamp Rat takes the Dalmatians' collars. Swamp Rat offers for them to play again, but Lucky insists where they can get the Scarf. Swamp Rat explains that he sold it to Cydne the water snake. The Dalmatians and Spot head to the snake pit, where Spot insists that she does the talking. They summon Cydne and when Spot tries to explain what is up, Cydne thinks they're solicitors and goes back inside. While Rolly feels defeated, Lucky insists that they're not giving up. Cadpig feels tension too, and gets Spot to summon Cydne again. When Cydne reappears, Cadpig claims that she thinks that the snake needs a group hug. Cydne plays along using the "hug" as a means to constrict the Dalmatians and Spot. As he does so, Cadpig is able to ask him about a scarf, with Cydne explaining that he sold it to Steven. Cydne constricts them so hard that he accidentally launches the Dalmatians and Spot to safety, while getting himself in a knot. The Dalmatians and Spot land in a pile of mud with Rolly angry at Cadpig for what her plan had almost caused. Lucky notes that they need to find Steven, and Spot notices a sleeping Steven wearing the Colonel's scarf. Lucky claims that he'll get the scarf, but Spot insists that she'll get it. Spot is able to sneak around Steven and get the scarf on her, but then she yells out that she got it, causing Steven to wake up and snap Spot into his muzzle. Lucky is able to rescue Spot, and the alligator chases the Dalmatians and Spot through the swamp. During the pursuit, they interrupt a poker game that Swamp Rat is playing, causing the rat and his playmates to be sent flying. Steven then chases the Dalmatians and Spot into a tree, but the alligator soon gets stuck. The Dalmatians and Spot are able to escape the swamp, but see that the Colonel's scarf is practically a muddy wreck. Lucky claims that he knows how to handle the Colonel and, if they act natural, the Colonel shall never know. Though as they approach the Colonel's carriage, it shows the Dalmatians and Spot haven't any fur (or feathers) on their tail sides. The Colonel is instantly able to tell that the Dalmatians ignored his warning, and questions why they disregarded his advice. Lucky insists it was for a good reason and points out that it was to get the scarf back. However, the Colonel shows that he has an entire trunk full of regimental scarves. The Colonel explains that while a scarf may be able to be replaced, the Dalmatians cannot. He then consults with Sergeant Tibbs about a suitable punishment. Sgt. Tibbs feels that they are a younger generation, so they are free-willed and prone to thrill seeking. The Colonel admits that it's a lesson they've all had to learn, showing that he and Sgt. Tibbs are also missing the fur from their tail sides, likely suggesting that they too did something similar to what the Dalmatians and Spot had done.
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# It's a Swamp Thing/Gallery
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# Ivy de Vil Ivanna "Ivy" de Vil is Cruella de Vil's niece and the granddaughter of Malevola de Vil from "". She has two personalities: one is a cute, sweet, innocent girl; the other is an evil, deceptive, conniving girl. She is voiced by Rachel Crane. Bio. Ivy De Vil pretends to be kind, sweet, thoughtful and caring; though it doesn't take long for the Dearly Dalmatians to discover that her personality was just a ploy and that she exploits her kind persona in order to deceive those around her into believing she's purely innocent. Ivy tends to work for her relatives in order to help them achieve an objective, in which she uses her innocence as a means of getting past most people's suspicion; though Ivy also likes to use her innocent nature as a means of placing the blame for an action on somebody else, even if it doesn't seem logical that they could have been responsible for the transgression. While Ivy is initially subservient to her relatives, she gradually becomes more and more dominant and it doesn't take long before she starts bossing Cruella around, though Ivy's appearances in the series are rather infrequent. In order to make her innocence seem more believing, Ivy tends to speak in a very soft and polite tone, though she also walks around with a toy stroller, along with various other toys; though the stroller and toys are actually highly advanced technological equipment that Ivy uses to send information to Cruella, and vice-versa. Despite the fact that Roger and Anita believe she's one of the kindest people they know, the Dalmatians realize they'll have to work extra hard to prevent her from succeeding in her schemes.
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# J. Pat O'Malley James Patrick O'Malley (March 15, 1904 – February 17, 1985) was a British singer and character actor, who appeared in many American films and television programs. He voiced Colonel in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
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# Jason Alexander Jay Scott Greenspan (born September 23, 1959), better known as Jason Alexander, is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, singer, voice artist, and comedian. He voiced Lil' Lightning in "".
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# Jasper
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# Jasper Badun Jasper Badun is one of Cruella's henchmen in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. Dodie Smith Novel. In the first novel, Jasper and Saul play a minor role. They are caretakers to Cruella's ancestral home Hill Hall. Cruella asks them to kill the puppies and assist her husband during the skinning. Jasper and Saul argue over ways to get on Jasper's favorite TV program "What's My Crime?" before realizing the abduction and skinning of nearly a hundred puppies is a way that can get them on the show. In the book they are arrested and are said to be awaiting if they get on "What's My Crime?". Films. Animated versions. The animated versions differ from the book. In the films, the Badun brothers don't watch television in the kitchen as they do in the book. Jasper often states that he's got the brains between Horace and himself and usually belittles Horace at any attempt of thinking. He is often the first to bash Horace theories of what the Dalmatians are up to, for he doesn't compare dogs' intelligence to human intelligence (unlike Horace). Pongo and Perdita arrive at the house to save their puppies. Jasper tries to fight them off with a fireplace poker but Pongo bites him on his butt and pulls his pants down. Both Jasper and Horace end up getting buried beneath the collapsing ceiling. At the end of the first film, Jasper plans to nudge the Baduns' van into the moving van, The Dalmatians are in, causing it to shove in the ditch. Horace however panics and grabs the steering wheel, snapping it off, their van crashes into Cruella's car. As the Dalmatians van drives away, Jasper, fed up with Cruella numerous insults of them, tells her to "shut up." In an early draft of the film, Jasper is part of seven brothers, as he and Horace were in the original novel. In the animated "101 Dalmatians", it shows they are just two Badun brothers, rather than seven. In the , it is revealed they are arrested after the events of the film. Cruella bails them out of prison and has Jasper dress up as a woman to steal a "Kanine Krunchies" truck. It is stated by Horace in the film that neither the Badun brothers' mother nor father liked Jasper and when dressed up as a woman, he looks just like their mother. Unlike the book, the Badun brothers reform and open a Womans Boutique. Live-action version. In the live-action film, the brothers are depicted as more ruthless than their animated counterparts and literary ones and never reform. They are seen securing some fur for Cruella. Like in the "animated" counterparts, Jasper often belittles Horace and oftens gets his brother to check on various items, such as if the puppies have been born yet or if there's a block in the exhaust pipe, often setting up a prat fall for Horace. When he searches for Puppies around Hell Hall, he finds Wizzer; however, as he walks towards the Dalmatian pup, the floor gives way and he lands on a Snooker/English Billiards table (which has Pool Balls on the table for an unknown reason) and then gets stuck lip to lip of a moose head that falls from the wall. In the "novelization" of the live-action movie, it is shown that Jasper carries a gun with him and kicks Kipper off the roof after the puppies have escaped through the roof duct (this may explain why Kipper seems to have a limp when he later saves Lucky from Skinner, and why Jasper is on the roof when Cruella arrives). He is played by British comedian Hugh Laurie in the live-action film. Television Series. Jasper in the is based more on his animated movie self. Together, with Horace, he runs a consultant business who offer to do anything anytime. Cruella often hires them to do all her dirty work to steal the Dearly Farm. Like the movies, Jasper shoots down any theory Horace has on what the Dalmatians are up to, even if his brother is right. He is the rougher of the two, more willing to do pain to the pups if they ever cross him one too many times. On one occasion, he was willing to run over Lucky with a bulldozer if it wasn't for Horace stopping the vehicle in time. In "A Christmas Cruella", He and Horace construct the House of DeVil Christmas tree from a lot of shiny objects, which he sings were stolen from a car. When programming it, he suggests they aim the beams higher, because it's Christmas, so they should just shoot over people's heads. He later appears in the episode to take the part of Jacob Marley, along with Horace. In "Dalmatian Vacation", a biker chick develops a crush on him. Musical. In the musical, Jasper is based more on his novel incarnation. It is implied that he and Jinx are Cruella's butlers, for they are present in the song "Hot Like Me." Later, Jasper and Jinx sing a song number called "Crime of Our Lives." Disney Parks. Jasper is sometimes seen during the Disneyland Parade (depending whether Cruella is in it) or a "101 Dalmatians" Float. He does appear in "Sorcerers Of The Magic Kingdom," first seen when Cruella is threatening them to get the Puppies. They later ally themselves with Hades (in disguise as Boss Teal) and agree to help him get the Crystal, in exchange for help catching the Puppies. When Horace questions if the Puppies are allied with Merlin, Jasper sarcastically responds by saying Boss Teal is the Lord of the Dead. The Park guests soon confront him and he tries to defeat them using a firework, he is defeated when a Barrell falls on top of him. 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. As the titular character Bonkers walks by them, he shakes hands with Jasper saying, "Hi, Joe! back, so soon?" Joe is possibly short for Jasper. 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 Jasper and Horace appear on Gosalyn's wall in an issue of the "Darkwing Duck" comics.
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# Jean-Pierre
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# Jean-Pierre LaPelt
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# Jean-Pierre La Pelt
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# Jean-Pierre LePelt
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# Jean-Pierre Le Pelt Jean-Pierre Le Pelt is the secondary antagonist of "102 Dalmatians". He is a furrier and one of Cruella de Vil's former henchmen. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". After reverting to her original self, Cruella sought out Le Pelt at his fur fashion show to suggest an alliance between the two of them, to create her the puppy coat she failed to get at the end of the first film. Le Pelt agreed to this, and returned to her house with her. He immediately took dislike to her butler Alonzo, referring to him as "a wormy little man." Even after becoming aware of his name, Le Pelt still referred to him by anything but his name out of disrespect. Le Pelt was horrified when Cruella modified her drawing of the puppy coat, replacing the hair with a hood "for three special puppies." He was also shocked when he found out Cruella was stealing the puppies, for which Cruella laughed at him. When he voiced his feelings to Cruella about Alonzo's uselessness, she gave him the job of stealing the last three puppies - Dipstick's puppies. Despite his reservations, Le Pelt was determined to prove that he was better than Alonzo, and so headed off to steal them while Dipstick and his owner Chloe Simon were at a party Cruella was hosting. Eventually, after falling face down in a toilet and being bitten on the butt by Dottie, Le Pelt managed to capture the puppies and Dottie, although he dropped his ticket for the Orient Express, the vital clue that allowed Chloe and Kevin Shepherd (the owner of a local dog shelter) to track him and Cruella to his sweatshop behind a Parisian bakery. After trapping Chloe and Kevin in the basement with the Dalmatian puppies, Le Pelt began to prepare for the strangling and skinning process. When the puppies began to escape, led by Oddball (whom Alonzo had supposedly killed) Cruella headed out after them. Le Pelt laughed at Alonzo again, causing a fight to start between the two of them, where Le Pelt was eventually defeated when Alonzo wrapped him inside one of his fur coats, which was then sewn up by one of his illegal immigrant workers, although he managed to knock Alonzo to the floor. As he went to crush him, Le Pelt stepped in the hole the puppies had escaped through, trapping him As he went to crush him, Le Pelt stepped in the hole the puppies had escaped through, trapping him whilst being bitten on the leg by a dog named Chomp and gagged with a fur tail scarf by Alonzo until the police arrived to arrest him and Cruella. In the video game, "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", Le Pelt had a much smaller role, being, along with Horace and Jasper, one of Cruella's henchmen that the player – controlling Oddball or Domino – had to trap. At the end of the game, the three henchmen hid in crates to escape when the police raided Cruella's toy factory, although they ended up being shipped to an isolated desert island.
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# Jean-Pierre Le Pelt/Gallery
Jean-Pierre Le Pelt/Gallery
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# Jean Pierre
Jean Pierre
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# Jean Pierre LaPelt
Jean Pierre LaPelt
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# Jean Pierre La Pelt
Jean Pierre La Pelt
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# Jean Pierre LePelt
Jean Pierre LePelt
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# Jean Pierre Le Pelt
Jean Pierre Le Pelt
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# Jeff Bennett Jeffrey Glenn "Jeff" Bennett is an American voice actor who has done numerous cartoon voices. He voiced Jasper in ' and  Roger Dearly, Sergeant Tibbs, Lieutenant Pug, Swamp Rat, and Blaze in '.
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# Jeff Daniels Jeffrey Warren "Jeff" Daniels (born February 19, 1955) is an American actor, musician, playwright, voice artist, and comedian. He portrayed Roger Dearly in the 1996 Disney live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians".
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# Jess Harnell Jess Harnell (born December 23, 1963) is an American voice actor, singer, and announcer. He voiced Professor Farzboom in "".
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# Jewel Jewel is one of Pongo and Perdita's 15 puppies in the live-action "101 Dalmatians" movie. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Jewel was one of the original fifteen puppies in the 1996 movie, and the second to be referred to by name. She is described to be prim and proper, and is the most feminine of the litter. Her name comes from how the spots around her neck resemble a jeweled necklace. She and her 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 her family, she escapes Cruella along with her siblings. Jewel isn't seen or mentioned in the 1961 movie or "". In most of the tie-in merchandise, such as toys and books, she is very girly in character. She has been shown to be a bit annoyed at Wizzer's antics as well. She is very close to her brother, Fidget, as seen in promotional artwork of the two playing together. Jewel did not physically appear in the series; however, she has been mentioned on numerous occasions. Video Games. Jewel also appears in a picture in the Dalmatian House in Traverse Town on the game "Kingdom Hearts". She also appears on the cover of "" with her family. Jewel (along with Lucky, Two-Tone, Dipstick and Fidget) are shown in the loading screens for "" on Sony Playstation and Sega Dreamcast.
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# Jewel/Gallery
Jewel/Gallery
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# Jim Cummings Jim Cummings (born November 3, 1952) is an American voice actor and singer who has voiced many Disney characters in several Disney productions. He voiced Colonel, Mayor Ed Pig, and Persian Pete in "".
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# Jimbo Jimbo is a circus elephant calf who was left behind in the "" episode "He Followed Me Home". Bio. Being part of the circus, Jimbo accidentally gets separated from the circus troupe when their train temporarily breaks down, and Jimbo sneaks out to eat some of the flowers. The train departs not realizing Jimbo is outside, with this upsetting Jimbo. The elephant then follows the scent of peanuts to the Dearly Farm, where Rolly has a bag of them. Lucky decides to adopt Jimbo, but the Dalmatians need to keep him hidden, as Cruella found a clause in the deed to the Dearly Farm, stating that the Dearlys cannot have more than 101 pets. Jimbo, being an elephant, has a large appetite and practically eats all the hay inside the Dearly Farm barn, including Rolly's secret stash. The Dalmatians then disguise him as a Dalmatian when Cruella sneaks around the farm trying to find the elephant, whom she thinks is Roger's. Jimbo then playfully jumps into the pig pen, accidentally landing on Mayor Ed Pig. This incident leads to the Dalmatians giving Jimbo a bath, but they accidentally use up all the hot water just as Roger is about to take a shower himself, so Jimbo hides behind the shower curtain and uses his trunk as a showerhead. Later, Jimbo's hat gets caught in the wind and lands on top of the Chow Tower, causing Jimbo to climb up after it. When the Dalmatians warn Jimbo about the height, Jimbo panics and lands on top of the Dalmatians with his hat. It is then when Cruella catches them, and just as she is about to threaten the Dearly family, the circus troupe arrives, who had been looking for Jimbo, and take him back home to the circus in their helicopter.
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# Joan Plowright Joan Plowright (born October 28, 1929) is an English actress. She portrayed Nanny in the live-action "101 Dalmatians".
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# Jock ---Jock, One Hundred and One Dalmatians Jock is a Scottish Terrier who first appeared in Disney's "", before making numerous cameo appearances in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. Animated Movies. Jock is a Scottish Terrier, nicknamed "Montague", who made a cameo appearance in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". He is among the second of the dogs to pick up Pongo's barks during "The Twilight Bark" sequence. He then sends the message up a drain pipe, which is heard by an Afghan Hound. Jock later appears in "" as the first of the dogs auditioning for the heroic bark contest with Thunderbolt. The Series. Jock makes another cameo in "" in the pilot episode, "Home Is Where The Bark Is". When Lucky asks Jock for a ride in his human's boat, after they miss the ferry, he at first turns them down before realizing that they're the puppies that Pongo and Perdita sent out a barking chain message about. He is then all too happy to use to boat to help the pups cross the water (his human is asleep during this sequence). Later, as the pups race Cruella back to the Dearly Farm, Rolly frets that there is no way they can outrun Cruella's car. Jock then tells the pups to get going as he sends out another barking message to the farm animals so they can set up traps to delay Cruella. In the series, he is shown to wear a red sweater.
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# Joely Richardson Joely Kim Richardson (born January 9, 1965) is an English actress. She portrayed Anita Campbell-Green Dearly in the 1996 Disney live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians".
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# John Shrapnel John Shrapnel (born April 27, 1942) is an English actor. He was born in Birmingham, the son of Norman and Myfanwy Shrapnel. He portrayed Skinner in the 1996 Disney live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians".
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# Judge Dimsdale de Vil Judge Dimsdale de Vil is the main antagonist of the "" episode "DeVil-Age Elder". He was born in 1631 and is an ancestor of Cruella de Vil. He is voiced by Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Bio. Dimsdale was appointed the tax collector of De Vil Ville over 300 years before the series. Because he was so ruthless, he soon gained more titles, including sheriff, notary public, judge, bail bondsman, birthday clown, dog catcher, comedy driving school, and Lord Mayor. Like a true De Vil, he ran the town with an iron fist, and (literally) squeezed every bit of money out of the locals. Sometime after (exactly three-hundred years before the episode took place), Hester Hen, the town witch, showed up and, realizing that the judge will not rest until he owns the whole world, casts a spell over Dimsdale and the whole town, so that it would disappear from the earth, to return for one day every 100 years, to keep the world safe from De Vil's evil. The curse also bound De Vil to the town, on risk of death, and made the townspeople bewitched and mindlessly happy, to make him all the more miserable in comparison. The only exception to this spell were chickens (which is to avoid cursing Hester Hen's: Katrina). The third day after Hester Hen's curse was cast (i.e. 300 years later), Roger and Anita Dearly, along with Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot, wandered into De Vil Ville. All except Spot fell under Hester's curse. Cruella de Vil, Dimsdale's great-great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter, found her way into De Vil Ville as well. She persuaded Dimsdale to lock the Dearlys in the town jail, so that when she returned to Grutely, they'd disappear for the next 100 years, so she could claim their farm. Dimsdale, however, as he realized that, when Hester had cursed the town, she had just said "The evil De Vil will be bound within the town's borders" and hadn't specified "which" evil De Vil. Seeing that Cruella was just as evil as he was, he locked her in stocks and made to leave the town. While he was collecting his gold, Spot kissed the puppies and the Dearlys, breaking the curse, and, in turn, allowing Anita to free Cruella. Cruella tackled Dimsdale as he headed for the town's exit, and they fought. When Cruella saw the sun setting, she ran for the exit, but Dimsdale grabbed her legs and pulled her back. Roger and Anita tried to pull Cruella free, but all three started to get pulled back in. Remembering that chickens were invulnerable to Hester's curse, Spot flew at Dimsdale, and caused him to let go of Cruellla. When the village vanished, Spot was left behind, as she protected, and Dimsdale was still trapped within the town.
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# Jumbo Pictures Jumbo Pictures was a New York based animation production company created by Jim Jinkins in 1989. Their first projects were commercials, "Sesame Street" shorts, and Richard Scarry educational videos. Their first and most pupular television series was the Nickelodeon and Disney cartoon, "Doug". When Jumbo Pictures started out, they were an independant studio, and from 1991 to 1996, were on Nickelodeon's payroll. Aside from "Doug", they also produced the puppet show, "Allegra's Window" for Nick Jr. Shortly after Disney bought ABC, Jumbo Pictures was bought by The Walt Disney Company. Their first project for Disney were new episodes of "Doug", known as "Brand Spanking New! Doug" from 1996 to 1998, and "Disney's Doug" afterwards. The new series would air on ABC Saturday mornings from 1996 to 1999. In 1997, Jumbo Pictures produced their first spin-off from a pre-existing franchise, "". "101 Dalmatians" had a much different art style from Jumbo's usual work, though half of the production was done by Jumbo, the rest by Walt Disney Television Animation. "101 Dalmatians" ended in 1998. Also, in 1998, they produded their first Playhouse Disney program, "PB & J Otter". Jumbo also did post-production services for "Sabrina, The Animated Series", from DiC and Buena Vista Television, using mostly the same staff as "101 Dalmatians: The Series". After "PB & J Otter"'s cancellation in 2001, Jumbo Pictures broke off their ties with Disney and were re-named Cartoon Pizza. While they produced many shows for Disney, they were independant and also produced shows for Sesame Workshop. The Jumbo Pictures name was folded into Walt Disney Television Animation, and it's name is still used on "Doug" merchandise found at Hot Topic stores.
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# Jurassic Bark "Jurassic Bark" is the first segment of the sixtieth episode of ". Plot. Lucky and the others come across a prehistoric cave pup, frozen thousands of years ago and try to protect him from Cruella and P.H. De Vil.
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# K Is For Kibble
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# K is for Kibble "K is for Kibble" is the fiftieth episode of ". Plot. When the Dearlys' supply of kibble is repeatedly stolen, Rolly gets the blame. Spot reprises her role as Pullet Marlow to track down the real thief.
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# Kanine Krunchies "Kanine Krunchies" is the jingle to the Kanine Krunchies dog biscuits in the film, "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". It is heard at the end of "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour" and sung by Lucille Bliss. Lyrics. <poem> Kanine Krunchies can't be beat They make each meal a special treat Happy dogs are those who eat Nutritious Kanine Krunchies! Kanine Krunchies all contain Selected meat and wholesome grain Toy Chihuahua or Great Dane All love Kanine Krunchies! So... Do what all the smart dogs do And you'll still make the whole day through You can be a champion too If you eat Kanine Krunchies! </poem>
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# Kath Soucie Kath Soucie (sometimes credited as Kath Souci or Kath Eleanor Soucie) is an American voice actress. She voiced Cadpig, Rolly, Anita Dearly, and Pamela Lee Frizzle in "".
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# Kevin
Kevin
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# Kevin Schon Kevin Schon (born Feburary 7, 1958) is an American voice actor, producer, and energy entrepreneur. He voiced Pongo in "".
Kevin Schon
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# Kevin Sheperd
Kevin Sheperd
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# Kevin Shephard
Kevin Shephard
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# Kevin Shepherd Kevin Shepherd is a character in "102 Dalmatians". He is the owner of "Second Chance" and the boyfriend of Chloe. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Kevin works at the Second Chance animal shelter and is friends with Waddlesworth, Drooler and "The Gang". He is first seen playing tug-of-war with Drooler. However, when Kevin seems close to winning the match, the dogs mount up to have Drooler win, with Drooler himself shaking his slobber onto Kevin. He later meets Chloe and introduces the dogs to her, claiming that they have been able to help find homes for most of the dogs who arrive at Second Chance. Later, Kevin tries to ask Chloe on a date, and Waddlesworth realizes that he needs a little nudge, so after Kevin saves Oddball, who nearly fell out of an office window, and Chloe asks if there is any way she can say thanks, the macaw intervenes and suggests dinner. Chloe and Kevin then eventually go on their date. Kevin later gets set up by Cruella who spent community service at Second Chance. She is able to trick the authorities into thinking that Kevin kidnapped the puppies to frame her and collect the fortune. Fortunately, Kevin escapes from prison with Waddlesworth's help, and he later meets up with Chloe. They learn that Cruella is headed to Paris and decide to follow her. However, they are soon captured by Cruella and imprisoned in her fur coat factory. However, Alonzo, Cruella's former servant who helped with the theft of the puppies, decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore and reforms by helping Chloe and Kevin escape. Near the end of the film, Chloe and Kevin receive an $8,000,000 paycheck from Alonzo for the dog shelter - on the judge's orders, all of Cruella's money had gone to the dogs' homes of the borough of Westminster - of which "Second Chance" was the only one. Kevin then notices a few spots on Oddball's body before realizing they seem to be real, and he and Chloe congratulate Oddball for this.
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# Kipper Kipper is a brave from the 1996 live-action film "101 Dalmatians". Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Kipper is first seen when he hears Wizzer barking from inside Horace Badun and Jasper's parked truck after the Baduns had dognapped Pongo and Perdita's puppies earlier, when they had gone for a walk in the park with Roger and Anita, leaving them unprotected. Later, when Horace and Jasper lose the puppies, Fogey (the Colonel), while asleep in the barn, is awakened by Punch (the Captain), who was the first to receive the Twilight Bark message about the stolen puppies. Fogey then barks an urgent message which is received by Kipper. He then travels to De Vil Manor, where he manages to rescue Pongo and Perdita's puppies (along with 84 more that Horace and Jasper had bought from a pet shop) by dropping them down a duct on the manor's roof. In the "novelization" of the film, when Kipper leads Wizzer to the duct, he is caught by Jasper, who then kicks him off the roof of the manor. This may explain why Kipper, when he appears later, seems to have a limp (along with what Jasper is doing on the roof when Cruella arrives). In the film's climax, Lucky is seen still trapped inside De Vil Manor, due to him being asleep during Kipper's escape plan. Shortly after, Mr. Skinner, Cruella's furrier, arrives at the manor and notices Lucky. When Skinner attempts to grab Lucky, Kipper arrives (limping, having been pushed off the roof by Jasper) and attacks Skinner by biting him on the rump, thus saving Lucky, and the police later arrive to arrest Skinner. Kipper is last seen arriving with Lucky, whom he brings back to Pongo and Perdita. Pongo then barks at Kipper to thank him for saving the puppies, to which Kipper barks in reply to say, "You're welcome."  Kipper also appears in "101 Dalmatians: Animated Storybook". This time, he speaks and is voiced by Corey Burton. He is seen for two challenges. One challenge is "Break the Secret Code" in which the player helps Kipper get into De Vil Manor. The other challenge is "Find the Puppies" in which the player and Kipper need to look around De Vil Manor for clues as to where the Dalmatian puppies may be hiding. He is also seen in the barn, where Pongo and Perdita notice the Dalmatian pups before Cruella arrives.
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# KoKo Enterprises KoKo Enterprises is a South Korean animation studio owned by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and Sega. It animated a number of episodes of "". While it mainly does work for Warner Brothers, it has done animation services for other Disney shows, such as "Gargoyles" and "The Proud Family".
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# LaPelt
LaPelt
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# La Pelt
La Pelt
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# Labrador The Labrador is a minor character from the film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". He is voiced by Ramsay Hill. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". He is first mentioned by the Collie at the dairy farm, where he comments that the Labrador's human is a grocer in Dinsford. After the Dalmatian family arrives in the village, they are greeted by the Labrador who informs them about his owner having a truck that will take them to London as soon as it is repaired. But soon the three dogs notice that Cruella, Horace and Jasper are at the village. After seeing Patch and Lucky covered in soot from a nearby fireplace, Pongo gets the idea of covering themselves in soot to distract the villains. The Labrador says that's a good idea. After all the puppies are covered in soot, the Labrador helps Pongo and Perdita escort the puppies to the trucks in groups. As soon as the truck is fixed, Cruella discovers the ruse and orders her minions to catch the puppies. The Labrador attacks Jasper and Horace, giving Pongo and Perdita enough time to get in the truck with all of the puppies.
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# Lambo Lambo is a large sheep who is the main antagonist of the "" episode "On the Lamb". Bio. Lambo is first heard about when Cadpig, Rolly and Spot pick up a message on the barking chain from Kelly, a sheepdog with a fear of sheep (who previously appeared in "Tic Track Toe"). Lucky assumes that it is just a search for a smaller lamb and gets annoyed when the Bark Brigade assigns him, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot, along with Lt. Pug, to find and return the lamb. When the Dalmatians and Lt. Pug begin searching, they are led into an alley. When Lt. Pug suddenly realizes that the alley was a trap, Lambo then reveals himself and proclaims how he is not going back to the flock. Despite what Spot suggests, Lucky is now even more determined to capture Lambo. Lucky first sets up a trap in the Gruteley Garden Nursery, figuring that Lambo would get hungry and try to eat the plants there. The Dalmatians try to trap him with a net, but he is able to shake the net off him and trap the Dalmatians under a birdbath. Lucky's next plan is to lure Lambo into a toy store, by playing "" on a music box, something which Lambo finds demeaning. Lambo is then lassoed, and the Dalmatians are pulled around Gruteley  before Lambo shakes off Cadpig, Rolly and Spot, but manages to capture Lucky. With Lucky as his hostage now, Lambo tapes Lucky up. Cadpig then arrives to negotiate, but Lambo refuses to negotiate and dares Cadpig to talk herself blue in the face, which Cadpig does. Many hours later, Lambo is driven mad by Cadpig and surrenders just to get her to stop talking. With Lucky rescued, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot return Lambo to Kelly.
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# Lars ---Lars, Lars is a major character in ". He is an eccentric, spot-fixated artist who speaks with a French accent. Bio. Cruella first meets Lars when she stumbles into an art house show. Lars' main style of art is shown to be black spots on a white surface, similar to that of a Dalmatian's coat. Lars is attracted to how Cruella is able to see his artistic vision, and agrees to do a painting for her in exchange for her being his muse. On his first painting for her, Cruella comments that it's all wrong, despite his claim for it to be his best work yet. Cruella notes it needs to be better than his best, and after being seduced by Cruella, Lars vows to paint another canvas, one after another, until he has found artistic perfection and will not stop until Cruella is pleased. Many failed attempts later, he submits in defeat about not being able to please Cruella, but she assures him that all he needs is some inspiration. She later returns with the captured Dalmatian puppies, Lars then bursts out with joy and delight, hugging the puppies, believing that Cruella wants him to paint a portrait of them, when in fact, she wants him to make art "with" the puppies (use their coats as canvas, etc.). Shocked and horrified by this, Lars refuses, commenting how he may be eccentric but is not a sicko, and says that she will not harm any of the puppies if he has anything to say about it. Cruella then gags him and ties him up in one of his paintings and calls Lars a disappointment, but figures if she cannot have a portrait, at least she can get a coat. After Patch manages to free his captive siblings, and they make their way out of the warehouse through a skylight, Lars is later freed by Thunderbolt and he drives him to an alley to help Patch stop Cruella, Jasper, and Horace. He later goes to summon the police whom he gives a statement to, describing how mean Cruella was to him and the puppies, and then he passed out. In the credits, a newspaper of Lars is shown revealing him to be labeled as an artistic genius who made lots of money for all of his new spot paintings and the piece of splatter art that Patch made when being chased by Jasper and Horace earlier. Video Game. While Lars does appear in the "" video game, he is shown here as an enemy who will attack Patch in the studio levels. This is despite the fact that, in the film, Lars refuses to let any harm come to the Dalmatian pups and also helps Patch against Cruella. He uses his paintbrush as a weapon in the game.
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# Lars/Gallery
Lars/Gallery
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# LePelt
LePelt
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# Le Pelt
Le Pelt
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# Leisure Lawsuit "Leisure Lawsuit" is the first segment of the sixteenth episode of "". Plot. The episode starts with the Dearlys out on a relaxing picnic. Naturally, Cruella invited herself to the picnic without warning, after suspecting that the hang up on her voice mail was them calling to invite her. Meanwhile, Roger is off playing fetch with the Dalmatians, Spot and Mooch. Mooch is able to retrieve the most Frisbee catches (often by knocking whoever caught it and taking credit); so in the next round, Lucky decides to become competitive. On the next Frisbee throw, Mooch and Lucky both catch it at the same time. They tug back and forth, but eventually, Mooch lets go causing Lucky to propel backward colliding with Cruella, causing them to fall down a hillside and into the pond at the bottom. Lucky and Cruella were both injured in the process, so the Dearlys return home, and Anita insists to let Cruella stay at their house to recover.  Roger calls the vet to take care of Lucky's injury. Once she is finished with Lucky, Anita begins taking care of Cruella. Cruella wonders where Nanny is, and Anita tells her that she's visiting her sister. Anita decides to go make lunch and once she has left the room, Cruella calls her lawyer to sue Roger and Anita when in reality she's fine.  Secretly unknown to Cruella, Lucky is at the window next to her spying on her (being propped up by Cadpig, Rolly and Spot).  Hearing what Cruella is up to, Lucky at first he felt bad that the Dearlys were going to lose the farm, because of him; while Cadpig tries to cheer him up, Rolly and Spot however agree with Lucky that it is all his fault. Lucky tries to come up with a plot to trick Cruella into walking so that they could expose her to Roger and Anita, but has difficulty in what they can use. Lucky then hears Cruella coughing and notices her cigarettes on the table. In the house, Cruella nags Anita on how she wants her sandwiches, with such demands as them being cut diagonally and having no crusts. The pups sneak in, via the airduct, and stick a piece of chewed up gum and a string of yarn onto Spot. Spot flies up to the cigarette packet and sticks the line onto it. Once attached, Cadpig starts reeling it in, and Cruella starts to chase after it. So far, everything’s going according to plan, so Lucky runs up to Roger and tries to get his attention, but Roger just ignores him (figuring that Lucky is asking to play fetch) and doesn’t even turn to look at Cruella.  Desperate to get Roger’s attention, Lucky starts tugging on Roger's trousers, however they rip causing him to land on a food cart on wheels, which rolls uncontrollably towards Cruella.  Cruella gets slammed into the front door of the house, which then falls on top of her and Lucky. This results in an even bigger injury, and Cruella demands to have Lucky locked up, When Roger says that he won't do so, Cruella admits her plans to sue to Dearlys for their farm, but now decides to take them for everything they got. Back at the barn, Lucky is now even more upset because he made things even worse and the pups continue to think of a way to prove Cruella is faking it. Rolly at first admits that he genuinely thinks Cruella is injured. With this comment, Spot comes up with the idea to take a picture of her walking. Agreeing to the idea, Lucky leads the others back into the house into a closet where Roger stores his camera. Roger's camera is on the top shelf of the closet, so the pups stack up to reach it. Rolly (who is on top of the tower) sees the camera, but there is a bowling ball in front of it, so he decides to grab it to move it out of the way, but the weight of the bowling ball causes the pups to start losing their balance. Lucky overhears Cruella making a Memo revealing that her injuries are fake, but this throws off his concentration, and the pups' tower collapses. The bowling ball that Rolly was holding falls and crashes right into Cruella's face. Cruella is now up in the bedroom in a full body cast and on a frame. Back at the barn, Lucky explains his next plan to the other pups, which is to snag Cruella's tape recorder and play her message to Roger and Anita.  The pups sneak into the bedroom and see Cruella’s tape recorder on the side table.  Lucky jumps onto Cadpig's back and reaches for the tape recorder.  Once he gets it, the pups make a run for it, but Cadpig notices Rolly is missing, and they turn around seeing him eating out of Cruella’s bowl of oatmeal.  Lucky grabs him and pulls him away, but as they try to make their escape, Rolly trips over one of the anchors for the bed frame, which causes Cruella to be flung out of the bed. Seeing the pups get away with her tape recorder, Cruella gives chase and chases them down the stairs, and grabs Lucky, however her recorder has landed and play Cruella's confession at Roger and Anita's feet.  At first Cruella tries to claim her injuries are genuine, but Roger points out they have evidence which proves that she attempted to commit Insurance Fraud. Realising this incriminating evidence, Cruella offers to make some kind of deal to keep the Dearly’s from telling the authorities. They decide to make Cruella their maid and order her to make sandwiches with no crusts. Cruella's Memos. ""Tell my doctor I'm not paying him "real" money for bandaging "fake" injuries!"
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# Lieutenant Pug ---Lieutenant Pug, Lieutenant Pug is a dog in "" who is in charge of training the cadets. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. Bio. Lt. Pug is the commanding officer in charge of the Bark Brigade, though this is due to the fact that the other available officers capable of running the Bark Brigade have reasons that prevent them from doing the job. While the Bark Brigade hasn't been too large, it received a sudden boost to membership when Roger and Anita Dearly moved in with their 101 Dalmatians, which left Pug with the task of forging them into proper cadets and instilling in them the knowledge they'll need to survive in the world. However, he prefers to do such in a fashion that berates the cadets, as he has a personal fear of having his authority being questioned, so he scolds his cadets at every chance he gets in order to remind them who is in charge. Despite his many flaws, Pug does his best to make the Bark Brigade as efficient as possible and he has the respect of many individuals on the farm, though his cadets often disrespect him due to the fact that he’s unnecessarily harsh towards them during the Bark Brigade training sessions. However, Lt. Pug does have one innate flaw that jeopardizes his future in the Bark Brigade and his chance for advancement: he has an innate fear of cats. Due to the fact that he was abused by a large cat, Persian Pete, when he was a child, Pug believes that all cats are the enemy and that they're secretly working together to plan an invasion that would result in all dogs being enslaved. Pug has included this fear in his Bark Brigade instructions, as he wishes to train his cadets to be ready for the day when the cats invade, though the Dalmatians think he's crazy, especially since a cat serves as an officer in the Bark Brigade and he has earned the trust of the Dalmatians. Pug also suffers from narcolepsy and he often falls asleep during important situations, or when he's in the process of scolding his cadets, though he tends to wake up from these stints after several minutes. Pug refuses to put up with nonsense and despite the fact that he's paranoid and overly harsh, whenever there is a problem on the Dearly Farm, the citizens know that they can rely on Pug to get things sorted out. Pug has a stuffed rabbit named Private Bunny that acts as security measures to him; if anyone messes with it, Pug will take action. A running gag throughout the series is Pug mispronouncing the Dalmatians' names.
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# Lightning
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# Lil' Lighting/Gallery
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# Lil' Lightning ---Lil' Lightning, Lil' Lightning is the hidden tertiary antagonist of "". He is Thunderbolt's former sidekick and best friend. Appearance. Lil' Lightning is a slightly obese light orange with creamy peach fur. He has cream-colored paws and a blue leather collar with a license of a lightning bolt. Personality. He is perhaps a trusted ally at first, but he eventually became jealous of Thunderbolt's fame and attention from the fans, and later schemed to get rid of Thunderbolt so he could take his place on the show. Whilst he can seem sweet and trusty, he actually has an intelligent, scheming mind behind that. Even though he plotted against him, Lightning still does show a bit of remorse and genuine feeling when Thunderbolt fakes his death towards the climax of the film. Bio. Lil' Lightning starts off as the loyal sidekick of Thunderbolt in "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour". When Thunderbolt makes a special appearance in London, Lil' Lightning enthusiastically appears when the director announces his cue. Three lady dogs appear and swoon, making Lightning think they are calling for him. He approaches, greeting them and politely saying it is nice to meet them. However, the ladies revolt, harshly rejecting Lightning and praising Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt tells Lightning the ladies are not interested in sidekicks, but rather the hero. This makes Lightning sulk in sadness and humiliation while Thunderbolt is enamored by the ladies. Later, Lightning runs into Thunderbolt's trailer, frantically telling him he overheard what the executives are planning for the next episode, which he says something horrible is going to happen. Lightning reveals that what happens in the episode is that Thunderbolt dies. Initially shocked, Thunderbolt begins to take a liking to it, stating he has always wanted a death scene. He asks Lightning how he will make his shocking return, to which Lightning responds he does not since he will remain dead and never return, not even for a reunion show or a cameo in the remake. Thunderbolt is shocked by this as he realizes this means the executives are writing him out of the show. Lightning says they are going to replace Thunderbolt with a younger dog. Thunderbolt freaks out, telling Lightning he has to help him so he will not end up on the street. Lightning suggests Thunderbolt do something heroic in the real world to get his name in the papers. Afterwards, the director is worried about Thunderbolt missing, but finds a picture of Lightning, so he decides to re-write the show slanted towards him. Lightning peers through the window and chuckles, saying this is a whole new direction, revealing he has tricked the director. He then taunts a Thunderbolt plush, asking what he thinks of it. He declares he will finally be able to step out of his shadow as he has become tired of it, as well as being mistreated and shunned. After pushing the plush down to the floor, Lightning calls Thunderbolt an "overrated, overacting ham" and jumps down next to the plush. Lightning proclaims the show as "The Lil' Lightning Adventure Hour", saying it has a nice ring and mockingly asks the Thunderbolt plush what he thinks and then chuckles sinisterly, relishing in his soon-to-be success. That night, when news of Thunderbolt and Patch planning to rescue 98 Dalmatian puppies from Cruella De Vil reaches Lightning, he realizes the deed will endanger his chance at fame. He worries that Thunderbolt might get lucky and succeed, saying that if the press got wind of it, he would never be rid of him. Lightning reaches Patch and Thunderbolt at Cruella's hideout, telling him he came as soon as he heard. He joins the two on their mission as they spy on Jasper and Horace. Patch suggests to Thunderbolt to use a stealth plan. But Lightning tells Patch it will not be necessary as they could openly attack instead. This results in Patch and Thunderbolt getting locked up along with the other puppies. When Patch tells Thunderbolt he knew he was faking, Lightning reveals himself, confirming Patch's claims. When Thunderbolt happily calls him, Lightning declares to him that he is not his "little buddy". He also reveals to Patch that Thunderbolt is a "fraud" and doesn't care about Patch or his family; he just wanted "his name back in the papers." Lightning then told Thunderbolt that there was never a plan to replace him, saying he just had to get him out of the way. He then announces that he is going to take his place on the show, adding, ""My" show!". With his plan carried out, the traitorous corgi escapes while laughing evilly, leaving the others locked away. As soon as the television filming of "The Lil' Lightning Show" began, Lightning gets caught on the driving window of a double-decker bus ridden by Patch during his escape from Cruella and her henchmen. The bus soon drives into an alley, heading straight for a brick wall. Lightning screams and prepares himself for impact, but fortunately, Patch pulls the brakes, saving Lightning. The bus halts inches away from the wall; when Lightning opens his eyes, he passes out, sliding off the window. During the final battle, Lightning emerges from underneath the bus and watches in shock and horror as Cruella tries to kill Thunderbolt with a crowbar, only to hit Jasper and Horace instead. Thunderbolt performs a dramatic death scene, earning Lightning's sympathy. Thunderbolt bids Lightning farewell and collapses. This makes Lightning burst out in tears, saying, "Good night, sweet prince," ultimately regretting his past actions. However, Thunderbolt drops the act and briefly licks Lightning's face, stunning and confusing him. Patch reverses the bus as he and Thunderbolt watch it roll toward Lightning. He immediately retreats, soon followed by Cruella and her henchmen. The bus sends them running out into the River Thames, defeating them. Later, the police arrive and arrest Jasper, Horace, and Lil' Lightning. Lightning tries to convince the police dogs that he was "helping" Thunderbolt as they are a team, to no avail. Lightning is then sent to the pound. His popularity is lost as well, with a newspaper heading in the credits mentioning his arrest and regarding him as "the unkindest cut of all."
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# Lil Lightning
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# Little Dipper Little Dipper is one of Dottie and Dipstick's puppies together with Oddball and Domino in "102 Dalmatians". His spots are immaculately patterned to the constellation "Little Dipper", thus giving him his name (this is not official, though, and he is claimed to be named this since he has similar spots to his father's, as well as a black tip on his tail). He also has a blue collar (both in cartoon and live-action) like his father, Dipstick, and his brother, Domino. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Little Dipper first appears as a newborn puppy along with Oddball and Domino. 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. Little Dipper and Domino go out and try to save her, to which they succeed. Little Dipper 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. Little Dipper is not shown for the rest of the movie, but makes a small appearance at the end of the film with Domino. Despite being one of Dipstick and Dottie's pups, Little Dipper does not appear in the video game, "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue". However, he did appear in the Game Boy Color version at the start of the game and at the end as the puppy filling up the screen.
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# Little Dipper/Gallery
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# Little Lightning
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# Little Squirts Little Squirts is a book based on 101 dalmatians.  In the story Roger becomes the Chief Fireman for the Town's Voluntary Crew.  We are also introduced to a new puppy called Dash
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# Lobster Tale "Lobster Tale" is the second segment of the thirty-first episode of "". Plot. Cadpig hates her makeover from the groomer's and manages to rescue a lobster from a tank at a sea food restaurant as she thinks other people will eat him while Nanny is ordering takeout and attempts to return him to the wild. Unfortunately, this is a bad idea because the lobster was like a son to the owner of the seafood restaurant where the tank is located.
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# London London is a heavily populated city and the capital of England and Great Britain. It is also the home of Roger and his wife Anita, as well as Pongo, Perdita and their puppies in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. Various parts of London are shown during the Twilight Bark section as the Dalmatians spread the word about their kidnapped puppies. It also plays as the primary setting for "". Notable Locations. In the novel and animated films, the Dalmatian's house is located near Regents Park, which is where Pongo gets Roger and Anita to meet in the animated films. However, in the live-action films, the park that Pongo gets the two to meet is St. James Park, after a chase through Trafalgar Square and Oxford Street. In "", it is shown that Lars, the artist, lives in a warehouse flat where his studio is set up. In the live-action film, the House of DeVil (Cruella's fashion house) is set up in London (which uses the Minister Court as its exterior appearance). In "102 Dalmatians", Chloe's office is located in the building opposite of Big Ben, and when the chimes cause Cruella's therapy to revert, she visions all of London in Dalmatian spot colors. The Second Chance Dogs Home is stationed in London, similar to Battersea Dogs Home in which Cruella's fortune is given to when she is arrested again. In "The Starlight Barking", Sirius gathers the canines together in Trafalgar Square and addresses them from the top of Nelson's column. Video Games. London is home to a number of early levels in "". Domino and Oddball make their way through Regents Park (helping a squirrel named Fidget and getting Jasper attacked by bees), a toy market (with help from Sgt. Tibbs), Picadilly Circus (trapping Horace down a manhole with help from Fidget), up Big Ben (with help from Yvonne the bat), contacting the "Twilight Bark" (after defeating Cruella at Big Ben), helping Fluffy return some artifacts at the Royal Museum (trapping Le Pelt in the Egyptian exhibit), and pacing through the London underground rail system with help from Chester, a rat hoping to become a stock broker. Regents Park itself is also one of the locations in "Disney TH!NK Fast", which the players can choose to play in. Here, Lucky stars as a guest host to ask questions about the animated "101 Dalmatians".
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# Lord of the Termites "Lord of the Termites" is the second segment of the thirty-seventh episode of ". Plot. After termites from the Dearlys' farmhouse destroy Cruella's wooden clothing line, she forces them to evacuate the farm.
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# Love 'Em and Fle 'Em/Gallery
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# Love 'Em and Flea 'Em "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" is the second segment of the second episode in the first season of "". Summery. After Two-Tone invites Lucky to the Four Legged Ball, Mooch instantly starts planning a scheme to prevent Lucky from going, so he can go with Two-Tone himself. These methods inclued, giving Lucky Dipstick's fleas and dying his fur pink. Plot. The episode begins with Nanny setting up a yard sale, on the Dearly Farm lawn. Two-Tone and Cadpig are watching this, while the former states the pros and cons of yard sales to Cadpig. Two-Tone decides to investigate, so she can pick an outfit for Mooch. Cadpig at first thinks that the outfit is for Mooch, but Two-Tone reveals it's for her so Mooch will invite her to the Four-Legged Fall Ball, and despite Cadpig pointing out that they always go together, Two-Tone doesn't want to take any chances. As she checks out the outfits, Cadpig tells her sister that it's what's on the inside that counts not the outside and Two-Tone actually acknowledges that. She however returns less than three seconds later, figuring that doesn't mean Mooch can like her for what she looks like too. She chooses to dress up in a blue bead necklace and a red beret. Meanwhile, Lucky and Rolly are collecting pumpkins for the ball and spot Two-Tone. Lucky longs to go to the dance with her, but then notices that Rolly ate the pumpkin. Mooch is busy shooting spit wads with Dipstick and Wizzer before Two-Tone shows up suggesting Mooch ask her to the dance. Mooch however asks her to move her big butt and threatens to get Dipstick's fleas all over her. Lucky and Rolly collect a new pumpkin and notice Two-Tone, who is considering not going to the dance after getting dumped by Mooch, Lucky comforts her though and offers to take her to the dance. Two-Tone accepts his invitation. Mooch's gang are still shooting spit wads and just as Mooch is threatening Dipstick for accidentally spitting in his face, Two-Tone arrives to tell him that Lucky is her date for the dance. Mooch is shocked, since she always goes with him, but Two-Tone points out that Mooch didn't ask her, Lucky did. Mooch is jealous. Soon, Mooch and Wizzer hang Dipstick by the washing line and suspend him over Lucky, who is collecting another pumpkin. After a few shakes, a couple of Dipstick's fleas fall into Lucky's fur. In the barn, preparations for the dance are continuing and Lucky is impressed. However, he starts to itch and hear music. Cadpig first suspects that it's the "puppy love bug," but then Lucky realizes that it's fleas, and all of the puppies run away from Lucky in fear. Rolly then points out that there's only one way to get rid of fleas: take a flea bath. This causes more pups to run away. Lucky, hating baths more than fleas, tries to find another way. He goes to Spot, who suggests they tie Lucky to the windmill and spin him around so fast, the fleas will be unable to grip on. The plan fails, however, and Lucky is thrown into a skunk den. Figuring that he should have thought of the consequences of his actions, he chooses to take a bath. In the kitchen, Nanny is busy making a pink cake before Lucky interrupts her. She notices Lucky's stench along with his fleas and begins to run a bath. During this, Mooch is walking by the window and spots some pink food coloring on the Window Still, which he noses into the bath too. Nanny discovers the coloring, but it's too late, Lucky's fur is now pink! Nanny apologizes and assures Lucky that it'll wear off in a few days, but Lucky needs to look good for that night. To avoid being seen, he sneaks around the farm under a box. As he sneaks about, he overhears Mooch talking about taking Lucky's place as Two-Tone's date. Lucky then goes to Cadpig and Rolly and shows him his state. Cadpig tries to assure him that Two-Tone likes him for who is is, but Lucky isn't so assured. Rolly questions why Lucky dyed his fur pink, which gives Lucky an idea. Using flour and paint, They are able to dress Lucky up to look black and white again. At the dance, Mooch arrives to pick up Two-Tone, but Lucky arrives looking normal much to Mooch's shock. Mooch then notices flour prints at Lucky's paws and with a deep breath, blows the flour off. Two-Tone is shocked by this and Mooch taunts Lucky saying she should be embarrassed to be seen with him. Lucky hides in a pumpkin, but Two-Tone tries to assure him that she likes him for who he is and think he looks good any color. As Mooch fumes in anger, Lucky and Two-Tone kiss.
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# Lucky ---Lucky, 101 Dalmatians Lucky was originally created by Dodie Smith for her novel and subsequently used in all of Disney's movies featuring "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", "", and "101 Dalmatians", as well as the . He is also the main protagonist of said TV series. The Books. In the Dodie Smith novel, Lucky was one of the original 15 puppies of Pongo and Missis. He is easily recognizable because the spots on his back form an inverted horseshoe. He is terrifically energetic, and it shows from the beginning that he is going to be the ring leader of his brothers and sisters. In the book, he actively took part in the escape as the leader of the puppies and helping the Colonel, his parents by training the pups to obey orders. The Colonel gave him the rank of Sergeant. In the sequel novel, "The Starlight Barking", Lucky is now portrayed as an adult. He still plays a bit of a ringleader role towards his now-older siblings, and it is shown that he now has a mate named Gay (though Disney did not make this into an adaptation sequel to their original one). The Movies. In "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", Lucky was also one of the original 15 puppies, but he is the son of Pongo and Perdita (Missis' name being changed to Perdita for the movie; in the original book, Perdita was a different character). His active personality was transferred to Patch, while Lucky seems to get more of Cadpig's traits from the novel, and he was usually one of the followers, not the leaders. He is also one of the weakest puppies in the movie. When he was born, he died shortly after, only to be revived by Roger Radcliffe which may explain his weakness and how he got his name. Lucky was the one who gave Pongo the idea to cover themselves in soot to hide from Cruella after he was arguing with Patch and both of them fell in the soot. Despite his name, he is probably the most unlucky puppy of all his brothers and sisters because he was close to dying in the march back home. His soot disguise also got washed away in front of Cruella de Vil. In the 1961 movie, he is voiced by Mimi Gibson. In "," the 1961 movie's direct-to-video sequel, Lucky was a minor character. He is voiced by Ben Tibber. According to the "novelization" of the live-action movie, Lucky had a black ring around his eye at birth too, which is shown in promotional clipart along with an odd wishbone shape between his eyes. Other tie-in merchandise claims Lucky is anything but his namesake, usually being the last one up the stairs or turning left when everyone turns right. When Kipper helps the Dalmatians escape De Vil Manor, Lucky was sleeping in the study, where the pups were being held, almost being left behind. He later wakes up and tries to escape; however, he is unable to make it out the door. Soon after, Skinner, Cruella's furrier, arrives and attempts to grab Lucky; however, Kipper arrives (limping having been pushed off the roof by Jasper) and attacks Skinner, saving Lucky. When the police find the Dalmatians, they count up as one hundred overall; however, when Perdita barks, notifying them of Kipper arriving with Lucky, they mark it as "one hundred and one Dalmatians." "101 Dalmatians: The Series". Lucky was once again featured in the based on the movies and the book, this time as a main character. Lucky retains many characteristics from the book such as the horseshoe on the back, black ears and a love for television from the movie and the active personality from the book. In many ways, this Lucky has the closest resemblance to the Lucky in Dodie Smith's book. Lucky is headstrong, stubborn, brave (sometimes to the point of foolishness), loyal, fearless (except when it comes to getting shots from the veterinarian, though in "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken", he doesn't seem to mind it) and the favorite puppy of Roger Dearly and often takes his position as favourite puppy for granted and gets very jealous when he feels that any of them are trying to pry this coveted position from him, especially Tripod. Lucky can always be seen hanging out with Cadpig, Rolly and Spot plus he has ongoing rivalries with Mooch and Tripod. He particularly despises Cruella and is also a TV and computer game addict. The "101 Dalmatians: The Series" show bible describes him as a Dalmatian form of Tom Sawyer. On a more favorable note, he is quick thinking and can be just as fast in getting out of trouble as he is in getting into trouble, a trait that has saved him and his friends on more than one occasion. He has also proven himself to be a very loyal and faithful friend and is willing to put his friends before his own gain, as can be seen in several episodes. He is voiced by Pamela Adlon and Debi Mae West. Disney Junior Shorts. Currently, Lucky and Freckles star in little shorts that play in between shows on the Disney Junior block on Disney Channel and the actual channel itself. These scenes feature non-speaking Dalmatians and are often accompanied by musical narration. The two are often seen playing hide-and-seek together; however, they are able to use a visual clue to help them find each other. One case could be Lucky hiding in an alley, with Freckles being able to find him by following some muddy paw prints. Another possible case is that when Freckles attempts to hide within a bunch of other Dalmatian pups, Lucky is able to use a photograph to recognize which pup is Freckles. The two are also seen playing the piano together, working together to make harmony. Love Interests. In the sequel to the novel "Starlight Barking", Lucky seems to be married to a female Dalmatian called Gay. It is also said that Gay is as clever as Lucky. In "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em", he invites his sister Two-tone to the Four Legged Fall Ball; he compliments Two-Tone to be the nicest pooch on the Farm and is willing to take her when Mooch turns her away. Later, Mooch tried to sabotage Lucky's date by covering him with fleas and dyeing his fur pink, but Two-Tone expresses that she finds Lucky cool any colour. A number of fans set this episode as a possible pairing between the two. In "Prima Doggy", however, Two-Tone showed feelings for Lucky after Lucky was chosen to be the spokesdog for Cecil B. de Vil's Kanine Krunchies commercial (which he's later fired for getting sick from eating too much kibble due to constant retakes). In "DeVil-Age Elder", Lucky becomes friendly with Rebecca, a medievel dalmatian who is a carriage hound, although she is still under the effects of the town's curse. When Spot breaks the curse on them, Lucky does however still show some genuine affection and feeling to Rebecca and asks her to come back to the present time with him. Rebecca turns down the offer, saying it's up to "us dalmatians to keep the evil De Vils in check. Now go on with ye. Ye have to protect yur world, and I have t' protect mine." There are a couple of episodes in which Dumpling has shown to have a crush on Lucky, though it's usually noted to be a one-sided crush. Such episodes involve "The Life You Save", "The Fungus Among Us", and "Valentine Daze". Written Stories. In Disney's "365 Bedtime Stories" book, it is claimed that Lucky (most likely the "animated" movie form) has a good liking to fruit. When the Dalmatians go to an orchard and lose Lucky, after some searching they soon find him under a fruit tree with dozens of Peach Stones by his nose. In Disney's "My Side of the Story", Lucky narrates what the events of the "animated" adaptation were like for him. One item which is stated was who started the soot fight, which led to the discovery of Pongo's Labrador disguise. Whilst Pongo and Perdita were trying to think of a plan to sneak by Cruella, Patch and Lucky had a play fight, only for Lucky to blow soot in Patch's face In retaliation, Patch pushed Lucky into the fireplace. The following soot fight gets them covered in the stuff as Pongo and Perdita stop the fight and get the idea. In "My Side of the Story", Lucky's collar is blue rather than red. In the storybook "Disney Adventures" story "Lucky's Busy Afternoon" has Lucky getting into various mischief after chasing a butterfly and jumping over a wall onto the hood of a firetruck, Lucky watched as the firefighters rescued a kitten from a tree before returning to the playground where his adventure started only to be grabbed by a little girl and dressed as a baby and put into a carriage, Lucky managed to escape the girl when she was distracted by a button on the ground and ran back to where his family was at. Unfortinately Lucky got hit by a spray of mud covering his coat and making him dirty, Nanny didn't recognize Lucky due to the mud on his fur, Lucky following the voices of children spotted a nearby fountain and jumped in cleaning the mud off his fur and soon rushed back home where he curled up in the dog bed and fell right to sleep as Pongo and Perdita returned home. This story is also featured in Disney Bedtime Stories with an extra picture of the little girl who dresses up Lucky as a baby. In Disney's story book "", Lucky briefly appears on page 15, opening a present and finds a perfume. And when his brother Patch finds a satin night gown, he realizes that the presents weren't meant for them. Disney Parks. Lucky appears with the Dalmatians in the Disney Cruise "Midship Detective Agency." As Pongo, Roger, Mickey and the guest investigate the Disney ship to find the Dalmatian puppies, they come across a number of balloons. The guest uses their detective badges to browse some of the balloons, showing Lucky on top of Freckles as he tries to reach a large cake on a table. Lucky is able to grab the tablecloth and the cake falls on top of him and Freckles, but they lick the cake on them. This helps the detectives on the trail of who the possible culprit could be. Games. In "Disney Th!nk Fast" in the "Regents Park" setting, Lucky acts as one of the guest hosts in which he appears in one round to ask the players questions on "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Lucky, along with several of the movie pups, appear in "Kingdom Hearts" on Playstation 2. Although the pups in the chests scattered throughout the game are generic looking, pictures of the pups (and Pongo and Perdita) can be seen in the Dalmatian house in Traverse Town. Lucky appears in "" playing as one of the narrators to the story. He takes over as narrator on page 5 (of course, his mother appears first, but he tells her off-screen he wants to narrate that part) and for the rest of the story starting on page 7. He also does the off-screen poems of certain vocabulary terms on every page, including any he doesn't narrate. Other Appearances. Lucky (or possibly a Dalmatian who looks similar to Lucky) makes a cameo appearance in Issue #13 of the Kaboom Studios! "Darkwing Duck" comic. Changes in Appearance. In most cases, Lucky is portrayed with two black ears and a horseshoe of spots on his back. In the novel, Lucky's horseshoe pattern is shown to be pointing downwards, but in the animated adaptation, the horseshoe is shown to point up. However, in "", Lucky is portrayed without the black ears (this could have been done to emphasize Patch as the main character). Also, in some related merchandise made for the 1996 remake, he is shown to have a lucky wishbone shape on his face, and a patch instead of a horseshoe (though said patch on his eye does resemble a horseshoe). In "", Lucky's ears are still black, however his horseshoe is made up of four larger spots rather than a collection of smaller spots, and he lacks any other spots to speak of besides the trademark horseshoe shape. He also has blue sclera. In the book "Rolly's Special Spots" (based on his "animated film" appearance), it is said that Lucky has a spot under his ear, which looks like a flower.
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# Lucky All Star "Lucky All Star" is the second segment of the second episode in the second season of "". Plot. The episode begins in Roger's office, where Roger is working on an advertisement jingle for a store that sells model planes, trains, boats and cars. However, Lucky and Cadpig barge into his office through the pet-door that he had installed there, in which the two of them are playing a game and Cadpig is trying to run away from Lucky, who is trying to catch her. They run around his office, knocking down various objects and using the scenery in order to try to excel one another. However, when they crash into one another, causing them to bump into Roger, they inadvertently unplug his keyboard, sending him and his chair crashing to the ground. Cadpig attempts to run away, though Roger grabs onto her and he scolds her, claiming she isn't allowed to get near his computer that the jingle was his first paid job in three weeks. Roger then grabs Lucky and he makes a remark about his involvement in the issue as well, though when Lucky begins to pout, Roger says that he can't stay made at him and that he's his favorite Dalmatian, which causes Cadpig to express discontent to herself. The scene changes to the barn, where the Dalmatians are watching television as Roger is climbing onto his tractor so that he can farm his land, though when a commercial comes up for an upcoming bone-digging contest, it catches Roger's attention and he starts to watch it as well. The commercial is for a bone-digging contest where the winner will receive a twenty-five percent discount on flea collars for an entire year. After the commercial, Cadpig expresses that she hopes Roger will select her, since she'd love to have the trophy, though Spot expresses that she'd like to participate just for the honor. Rolly tells her that Roger will select a dog, rather than a chicken, though he also expresses that he has the best nose to find bones and that he should be selected. Lucky reminds his friends that Roger only has one favorite and that he’s going to be the one selected, though Cadpig expresses discontent towards his ego by saying she would hurt him if it wasn't for her desires for world peace. Tripod gets up and he makes his way outside, as he says he wants to go practice digging to improve upon his chances of being selected, though when he asks the rest of the Dalmatians if they want to come with him, Lucky declines, as he believes he has connections and that he will be selected even without training. The scene changes to show Lucky and his friends heading towards Hiccup Hole, as they want to enjoy their evening, though they stop on a hill when Spot falls into a hole. Cadpig notices that the entire hillside is full of holes, though Spot climbs out of the hole she fell into and she expresses that she feels like she has whiplash. At that moment, Roger is heard whistling and the scene changes to show him riding his tractor their way, in which he expresses that he wants to ask Lucky something. Lucky tells his friends that this is his moment and that Roger is going to ask him to go to the bone-digging contest, though the scene changes back to Roger and it shows him driving his tractor into one of the many holes in the vicinity. Roger drives his tractor up and down many holes, until he eventually plows underneath the ground and the tractor comes to a stop at the hole Spot had previously fallen in. Roger and the Dalmatians climb off the tractor and Roger makes a comment on the wonderful holes. Rolly tells Lucky that he has some competition, though he shrugs it off and he attempts to get Roger's attention by performing a trick. However, a bone is suddenly tossed up from the hole and it hits Lucky, knocking him backwards, all the while ensuring Roger's attention remain on what it is that is inside of the hole. Along with the bone that hit Lucky, several hundred other bones are also sent up into the air, as well as a bunch of haystacks that build an igloo around the bones. Some gardening equipment is sent flying up from the hole next, along with a tricycle, a motorcycle, a truck, and a troupe of gophers. Finally, a bunch of dinosaur bones are sent flying up from the hole and they land in a fashion that creates a perfectly formed Tyrannosaurus Rex. Lucky gets frightened by the dinosaur's bones and he runs towards the hole, where Rolly, Cadpig and Spot realize that Tripod was responsible for digging the holes and they compliment him on his work. Lucky attempts to gain Roger’s affection by performing another trick, though when Roger ignores him, he goes to dig up a hole and he pulls out a horseshoe; though when he brings it to Roger, Roger ignores him in favor of Tripod, and Tripod is selected to go with him to the bone-digging contest, much to Lucky’s chagrin. The scene changes back to the barn, where a storm is seen approaching overhead. Inside of the barn, Lucky tells his friends that something isn't right and that the real Roger must have been abducted by aliens, or something along those lines. Cadpig tells him that Roger is getting ready to leave with Tripod, causing Lucky to head to the window, where he continues to express his disgust. Spot tells him that the reason Tripod was selected was because he worked hard and earned the position, as he proved he was better at bone-digging, though Lucky says that he didn't even try, so he may actually be the better bone-digger. Spot tells him that such is the root of the problem, though when he heads towards the back of the barn confident that Roger is playing a joke on him, he hears an engine starting and Rolly, Cadpig and Spot say good-bye to Tripod and they wish him luck. Realizing that he can't let Tripod take his place as Roger's favorite, Lucky makes a mad dash towards the window and he clings onto the back of Roger’s car, which makes its way towards the bone-digging contest. After the car drives a little way, the storm breaks out and it starts to downpour, which causes Roger to press a button on his car and its hood comes up; Lucky, whom was holding onto the hood, is sent flying to the front of the car and he grabs onto the windshield wiper. Roger makes a comment to himself about how, with the discount, he'll save one-hundred and one dollars when buying flea collars, though he soon notices that Lucky is on his windshield wipers and he proceeds to try to grab Lucky in order to bring him to safety. However, in doing such, Roger lets go of the wheel and Tripod grabs control of it in order to prevent them from crashing, though after several dangerous turns, the car is eventually sent down a cliff and it lands right in the middle of a large mud puddle. The three of them get out of the car and Roger tells Tripod that he's saved all of them, though Lucky merely makes a snide remark towards Tripod for his actions. At that moment, the storm lets up and sunshine emerges, though Roger expresses that since the car is stuck in the mud, they won't make it to the bone-digging contest on time. Tripod decides to do what he can to help Roger and he proceeds to dig the mud around the car to try to permit the car to move, though he asks Lucky for help; Lucky jumps near him, though he only berates and insults Tripod for his inability to get to the bone-digging contest, as he won't be able to become Roger's favorite. Tripod expresses confusion about what Lucky is talking about as he expresses he merely wanted to win the contest, though he won't get the chance to know if he would win now that they're stuck. Lucky tells him that he would definitely win, since he works so hard and wins at everything he does, though when his comments only depress Tripod because he can't attend the contest, Lucky realizes that Tripod truly had no interest in replacing him as Roger's favorite and that he's been a complete jerk to him. Lucky decides to make amends for his actions and he helps Tripod dig to get Roger's car out of the mud, though even with the help of some wood that Roger placed underneath the car, they find it difficult to push the car out. Lucky refuses to give up, however, and the determination and teamwork of he and Tripod eventually gets the car out of the mud and the two brothers get into the car and the scene changes to Pete Peterson’s bone-digging contest. Tripod is seen competing with another dog, in which many bones are sent flying up into the air, though Lucky takes notice that Tripod is lagging behind since he’s tired. Roger and Lucky proceed to give Tripod words of encouragement and Tripod manages to catch up and win in the final moments. The episode ends with Roger making a celebratory comment and he kneels over Tripod, in which Lucky congratulates him, though Tripod tells Lucky that he couldn't have done it without his help, and the scene fades to black as Roger tells the crowd that he'll buy flea collars for them in celebration.
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# Lucky Gallery
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# Lucky To Be Alone
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# Lucky to be Alone "Lucky to be Alone" is the second half of the twentieth episode of "". Plot. Lucky is annoyed with all of his brothers and sisters because he can't watch TV or eat without them getting in his way. When he confronts his parents on this, they tell him that whilst having a big family can be tough, he'll never be lonely and they all love him. Lucky, however, continues to protest on how he wants his own bed, food, and TV, before Perdita comes up the idea for him to stay at Aunt Coco and Uncle Beamer Vandercream's, a sophisticated, glamorous aristocratic Dalmatian couple. Lucky instantly agrees, much to Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot's shock. Lucky sets off to the Vandercreams on the back of a grocer van and soon arrives at their mansion. Lucky meets his aunt and uncle along with their butler, Gieldgud. During dinner, the Dalmatians are served kibble cocktails, to which Lucky chows down. Lucky apologizes for this after seeing Coco and Beamer's shock; however, they are more shocked to hear they ate out of a trough and hope they aren't too late to get his "farm damage." Lucky asks if they are finished in dinner; however, he learns that was only his first course. Lucky is then presented with a steak, and he is overjoyed. Lucky soon gets a large room all to himself that includes small plush animals, dolls, and a "Chase-O'-Matic" (a treadmill with a screen so he can chase anything he wants). Meanwhile back on the Dearly Farm, the other pups begin to miss Lucky and wonder if he misses them, so they have Pongo and Perdita send a message via the "Barking Chain" to see how he's doing. He responds by saying he's having a great time. Perdita is surprised by this as she expected him to be ready to come home by that time, Pongo assures her to give Lucky more time. Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot have concern that Lucky has gone material and if he'll ever come back. The next day, Lucky is on the "Chase-O'-Matic" before Coco and Beamer come to take him for a walk, they also tell him they arranged a play date at the dog park (they're obviously dogs anyway). On the play date, Lucky meets two other high class dogs called Sha-Sha and Clyde. Neither of them want to dig holes nor chase squirrels, feeling it is beneath their dignity, however when they suggest they play disk toss, Lucky discovers that rather than catching the Frisbee their humans throw, the human does all the work. Lucky then realizes that all the high class dogs in the park get their humans to do any dog-like work for them (e.g. pull them along on a skateboard or bury their bones). Lucky soon gets homesick and is reminded of Rolly at dinner, it isn't made any better considering the second course is chicken. Later, Lucky turns on Thunderbolt, yet he doesn't find it as fun to watch by himself, so he asks Coco and Beamer if they like to watch, but they find it too unsophisticated for them. Lucky whimpers and howls into the night, which gets picked up by the "Barking Chain." The next day, Lucky is awoken by the voices of the other pups and much to his delight, he sees the Dearlys have come to pick him up. The other pups dog pile on top of Lucky, with him happy to see them all.
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# Lucy Lucy is a female goose and a friend of Towser. She is voiced by Martha Wentworth in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and Paddi Edwards in "". Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Lucy is a goose who lives at Withermarsh with her friend Towser the bloodhound dog. One night, she hears barking and asks Towser what's going on with the gossip, but Towser tells her that it's not gossip. It is news from London saying that fifteen puppies were stolen; to which Lucy replies that the last puppies that were around there were Nellie's puppies and that they're now grown up. Towser decides to send the message to his friend, the Colonel, down at the barn across the street to which Lucy points out that Towser won't be able to reach the Colonel at this hour, but Towser tells her that he will bark all night if he has to. After Towser is done barking, Lucy grabs his ear with her mouth in order for him to hear better, and he hears the Colonel barking from the barn saying that he wants the message, to which Lucy says to make it loud and clear, or the Colonel will never get it. When the Colonel gets the news about the puppies, he and Sergeant Tibbs the tabby cat decide to check out Hell Hall, formerly known as the Old DeVil Place, because Tibs heard puppies barking over there. The Colonel gives Towser the word to stand by and when Towser gets the message, Lucy asks, "What does he mean by that?" Towser replies, "Maybe the old boy's found something." Lucy says excitedly, "Oh, I do hope so." Lucy isn't seen throughout the rest of the film after this. Lucy is the only goose in the vicinity of the Dearly Farm, though she doesn’t live there, as she lives in Hiccup Hole. Since Hiccup Hole is a public pond, Lucy often has to deal with people who arrive in order to go swimming, especially the Dearly Dalmatians, though Lucy reluctantly lets them continue to swim, despite the fact that she believes it impedes on her right to have peace and quiet. However, Lucy does require the Dalmatians to follow some rules, as if they misbehave or do something inappropriate in her eyes, she won’t hesitate to go to Pongo and Perdita to let them know that one of their Dalmatians are misbehaving, so most of the Dalmatians usually respect Lucy's authority. While she doesn't have too many friends, Lucy enjoys hanging out with Cornelia, as well as some of the other female animals in the Dearly Farm, where they often discuss the day's gossip. However, since Lucy doesn't truly live on the Dearly Farm, she isn't forced to follow many of the rules that Mayor Ed Pig forces everybody to follow, though since she often visits the farm to speak with her friends, the animals of the Dearly Farm generally consider her to be a part of their community. Lucy may not be the most enjoyable animal to associate with, though she is a good friend of the Dearly Farm and she strives to make Hiccup Hole the best place it can possibly be.
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# Madeline de Vil Madeline de Vil is a character on ABC's "Once Upon a Time". She is the mother of Cruella de Vil. She debuts in the eighteenth episode of the fourth season "Sympathy for the De Vil", with her only appearance. Bio. Madeline and her husband had a daughter named Cruella whom they thought as disturbed. Madeline one days hears a thud in the parlour room where her husband is having tea and discovers that he has died from a heart attack. Fearing that this would have an even worst affect on Cruella's already disturbed mind, she goes and in her room to comfort her, expecting to see her seeing her crying, but instead, she sees a hint of a smile on face. Madeline assumes that she is imagining it, but discovers trumpet flowers on her table and realizes that Cruella had poisoned her own father. Madeline chooses not to go the authorities, but decides to keep her close thinking that she can fix her. When Cruella tries to escape, Madeline send her trained dalmatians to bring her back and locks her in the attic. Madeline later remarries twice and Cruella kills her next two husbands too. Years later, she goes in Cruella's room and discovers her listening to a radio. She realises Cruella stole and decides not to let her go outside anymore. Cruella begs her to give her permission to leave the house just once but Madeline refuses. A man then come and knocks on the door. He reveals that he is a reporter, but Madeline gets rid of him. When she discovers Cruella is missing, she uses her dalmatians to track Cruella and finds that she was with the reporter (Isaac) last. She tells him about Cruella's troubled mind and how she is a murderer but he doesnt want to believe this and tells her to go. Before she leaves, she warns him of Cruella's violent nature and tells him to stay away. She returns home and sees Cruella. Madeline commands her Dalmatian to attack Cruella, but Cruella uses her newly found powers to control her mother's Dalmatians and commands them to kill her.
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# Malevola de Vil Malevola de Vil is Cruella de Vil's mother from "". She is voiced by Tress MacNeille. Bio. Malevola neglected Cruella when she was young, always spending Christmas away and even seems to hint not remembering her own daughter's name. Due to this neglect, the young Cruella wanted a Dalmatian puppy to give that love and affection, her mother never made. A buildup of neglected Christmas is what caused Cruella to go mad. Malevola shows little love for her descendants, except for Ivy de Vil. She has two big, fierce dogs named Cerberus and Cujo. She appeared in the episode "Coup De Vil," where she called a family reunion at Villa De Vil to give the other De Vils a chance to get the Dearly Farm where Cruella had failed. It is revealed that the only reason Cruella wants to buy the farm is to please her mother. After many failed attempts, Cruella snaps and stands up to her mother by lamenting about all that she hates about her. Her ranting, however, pleases Malevola, as she believes it takes some guts to stand up to one's own mother. As a result, this finally earns Cruella her mother's respect.
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# Mall Pups "Mall Pups" is the thirty-fourth episode of "". Plot. Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot decide to skip out on Pug’s map reading training in order to go to the mall to meet the President’s dog, Filibuster. As they head to the mall, Pug thinks they went AWOL and begins to chase them down, so will they manage to meet the first dog or will they end up with a court martial from the Bark Brigade for their actions?
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# Manny Manny is a mole and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "". Bio. Manny wears sunglasses, plays tin cans as bongo drums, and gives an impression as he speaks in rhyming couplets. His folks called him Jazzmo. He gives hints on exploring the area and warns them about Horace's presence. Later, he helps Oddball and Domino find their way around Cruella's hedge maze by giving them advice and provides them with an elaborate map of the maze.
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# March of the One Hundred and One "March of the One Hundred and One" is a deleted song from "101 Dalmatians" written by Mel Leven. The song was originally produced to be sung by Pongo, Perdita, and the puppies. The song begins after the Dalmatians escape Cruella and board the van heading for London. The song ends as Cruella catches up to the van. Lyrics. <poem> Pongo: Well, kids, we're finally off to London Pongo and Perdita: Riding along like bloomin' millionaires All: Just the chauffeur, not even to stop for tea And we'll be home in plenty of time to trim the Christmas tree Soon, we'll be seeing the sights of London Once we're there, we'll never leave Give three cheers for you and a bark We'll be back in lead guitar This joyful Christmas Eve London is just around the corner This way, our term is such a treat... </poem>
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# Mark Williams Mark Williams (born August 22, 1959) is an English actor, comedian, screenwriter, and presenter. He portrayed Horace Badun in the live-action "101 Dalmatians".
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