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fandom.101dalmatians | # Market Mayhem
"Market Mayhem" is the first segment of the twentieth episode of "".
Plot.
The episode begins in the "Ma & Pa Market" Gruteley grocery store, where Cruella is trying to buy the owners out, and even offers to throw in a suite of their choice at her retirement center (Geezer DeVil). They, however, refuse due to their loyalty to their customers, along with the rumors that Cruella would build her own private car wash on top of it. Cruella exits, thinking of a plan that will get her their property…cheap.
Meanwhile, at the Dearly Farm, Nanny is at the Chow Tower giving the Dalmatian pups their breakfast of Kanine Krunchies, however unfortunately runs out. Nanny explains to Anita Radcliffe that the next shipment of Kanine Krunchies was delayed until tomorrow, so she asks her to go into Gruteley and get a bag of Kanine Krunchies to hold them. Nanny, however states that Kanine Krunchies is too expensive, so she decides to get a bag of cheaper dog food, "Anymutt."
Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot are shocked about the fact they're going to be fed cut rate Kibble and Rolly even says he'd rather starve than eat it. Lucky however gets a plan to get Nanny to buy "Kanine Krunchies" and he leads the others to sneak onto the Bus, whilst Nanny is getting the keys. Spot shows concern on going to the market since, to her, the poultry section is her class reunion. She eventually decides to come, before having to chase the bus and be pulled in through the back window, by the other pups.
Nanny and the pups arrive to the store and Lucky tells them his plan; they wait until Nanny puts the Anymutt bag in her shopping cart, then they’ll distract her and switch it for "Kanine Krunchies."
As they sneak in, Lucky gets quickly distracted by a television which has Thunderbolt's newest video playing, he notices a cool move that Thunderbolt uses, before getting dragged away by Rolly.
Meanwhile outside, Horace and Jasper have been hired by Cruella to help her get the store. Their first plan is to disguise themselves as fireman and close down the store, because they don’t meet the fire codes. Their plan, however, is foiled when, whilst trying to replace the kibble, Rolly accidentally falls into the cart and rolls towards the door, knocking Horace and Jasper out before they can make their presence known. The pups grab Rolly before Nanny retrieves her cart.
Cruella then orders Horace and Jasper to put on burglar masks and rob the store, believing if the owners think the area is crime filled they'll beg Cruella to buy them out. When they are practicing the hold up in the storeroom, Horace doesn't have much luck remembering his lines, but then the Baduns are caught by the actual crooks and are tied up.
Back in the Market, the pups see Nanny reach the checkout and feel they've failed their mission, despite Cadpig's optimism that they can; however, just before Nanny puts the Anymutt on the desk, the real crooks come in and hold the store up.
At first, Rolly thinks they should leave before they get hurt, but Lucky makes them stay behind to help, saying it's just like in the "Thunderbolt" movie. Lucky, Rolly, and Spot distract the two crooks (Lucky possibly using the "cool move" he saw earlier) and Cadpig swaps the cart with the bag of loot in it, for Nanny’s cart with the Anymutt.
The crooks make their retreat and find their escape bike has got a flat tire. Cruella drives by, thinking the two are Horace and Jasper and they get into her car, only to be shocked that rather than their loot, all they have is dog food. Cruella (still thinking they're the Baduns) orders them to take her back so she makes Ma & Pa an offer on the store and has brought a sack of cash to seal the deal. The crooks kick Cruella out of her car and drive off, with the cash. However, they are later caught by the cops.
Back in the store, the owners and Nanny thank the pups for saving their money and store (though Nanny points out that they know they are not allowed in the store) and give them a reward of Kibble. As they eat, they first think it's Kanine Krunchies, except a nicer gravy special of them. However, it isn't until they overhear a conversation with Nanny and the store owners that they learn the kibble is "Anymutt." Whilst shocked at first, the Dalmatians soon admit that they actually do like this cheaper kibble.
Meanwhile, back in the storeroom, the Baduns are still tied up. Horace has been able to learn his hold-up lines; however, Jasper tells him it’s too late for that, but now needs to call for help. Horace, again, doesn't have much luck remembering that either.
Cruella's Memos.
"Think of a Devious scheme that will get me their property...Cheap."
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Market Mayhem/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Marla Gibbs
Marla Gibbs is a voice actress.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Martin Short
Martin Hayter Short (born March 26, 1950) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, singer and producer.
He voiced Lars in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Math Antics with Disney's 101 Dalmatians
Math Antics with Disney's 101 Dalmatians is a video game developed by Appaloosa Interactive and published by Sega on the Sega Pico in 1996 in North America. It was released in Japan the following year.
Gameplay.
The game follows the story of the original animated "101 Dalmatians" film. The player has the option to choose the Easy or Hard difficulty setting. The player must solve twelve different counting minigames. There is also an optional painting minigame by the end of the game.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Maurice LaMarche
Maurice LaMarche (born March 30, 1958) is a Canadian voice actor and former stand-up comedian known for voicing several animated characters.
He voiced Horace in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mayor Ed Pig
Mayor Edward "Ed" Pig is an old pig in "". He has a daughter named Dumpling. He is voiced by Jim Cummings.
Bio.
Mayor Ed Pig is the mayor of the Dearly Farm, which is due to the fact that nobody else has expressed interest in becoming mayor, so whenever Election Day rolls around, he is usually the only animal on the ballot. However, even though there are trivialities behind how he gets elected each term, Mayor Ed Pig takes his job as seriously and he implements policies and law into effect that he believes will benefit society in one method or another. Unfortunately for the animals of the Dearly Farm, Mayor Ed Pig is also extremely corrupt and he often uses his position as mayor to fulfill his desires, whether it be through confiscating items that the animals have, or accepting bribes in return for his support; though his corruption has been noticed by a few of the animals on the Dearly Farm. Despite his corrupt nature, Mayor Ed Pig is generally popular, according to the consensus of all the animals on the Dearly Farm, though such is due to the fact that he constantly tries to ensure people’s votes through his actions and his speeches. The only thing that Mayor Ed Pig loves more than his position as mayor is his daughter, Dumpling, whom he spoils at every chance he can get; though who his wife was, or what happened to her, remains a mystery and it is something that is never discussed throughout the course of the series.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mayor Ed Pig/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Merry Pups
"Merry Pups" is the first "101 Dalmatian Street" short. It aired on December 12, 2018, and was first uploaded on the Disney Channel Deutschland Youtube Channel.
Story.
Can Dylan protect the presents this Christmas from the prying paws of Dolly, Dizzy and Dee-Dee?
Synopsis.
Dorothy finds her Christmas present and begins to tug on the ribbon. She is stopped by Dylan, however, making sure she waits until Christmas Day to open it. Dolly is watching, however, and plots with Dee-Dee and Dizzy to get the present.
Dorothy heads to bed and Dylan begins his guard duty of the presents, but he then builds a watch tower out of them. Dolly sends Dee-Dee and Dizzy to run distraction, but this leads to Dylan setting up a trip wire of bells, to act as an alarm. Dolly is able to dodge the bells, however, Dee-Dee and Dizzy get caught. Dolly is able to use this to get in to the tower, while Dylan is trying to discipline the two.
Dylan realises Dolly is in the tower, and the two battle each other for Dorothy's present. Their fight causes the tower to collapse and get Dolly & Dylan tangled up in the Christmas Tree with Dee-Dee and Dizzy. Dorothy's Present falls from the ladder, and just narrowly misses getting crushed by it...before getting struck by a random bolt of lightning, causing it to become just the ribbon sitting in a smoldering pile.
The next morning, Dorothy comes down stairs, with Dolly, Dylan, Dee-Dee and Dizzy (who are still Tangled in the tree) concerned about how she is going to react to what happened to her present. Forunately, it turns out that Dorothy just wanted to play with the ribbon, much to the others' relief.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Michael Gough
Michael J. Gough (born December 3, 1956) is an American actor and voice artist.
He voiced Sergeant Tibbs in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Michael McKean
Michael John McKean (born October, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, writer, composer and musician.
He voiced Jasper Badun in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Missis
Missis Pongo (or simply Missis) is the mate of Pongo and the mother of the Puppies.
Bio.
The Hundred and One Dalmatians.
Missis is Pongo's mate. At the start of the book she is pregnant. Later she has fifteen puppies. She cannot feed them all, so Perdita was selected as a foster mother. The Nannies kept Missis from Perdita and the puppies, fearing she'd attack them. However Pongo proved them wrong by letting Missis and the puppies meet the other pups and Perdita. Soon her puppies get their spots, but only four are named specifically. (Cadpig, Patch, Lucky and Roly Poly.) When the puppies are kidnapped by Cruella de Vil, Missis and Pongo run away to find them. Missis is the dimmer of the two, however is smart about many other things. She is overjoyed to find the puppies, and grows close to the other puppies, thinking of herself as their mother. They escape Hill Hall with all ninety-seven puppies, and make the rough journey back to London. They had to roll in the soot to disguise themselves from Cruella, Jasper Badun and Saul Badun . When they got to their house, Missis and Pongo confused the Dearlys, but managed to get inside and reveal themselves Dalmatians. They went to live at Hill Hall.
The Starlight Barking.
It is revealed she can tell time but has trouble telling which hand is which. She and Pongo are the first to wake up. She and him try to wake up the Dearlys and cats to no avail. Missis and Pongo try to get to the Sheepdog only to find out he has had the same problems. Cadpig contacts them, explaining about swooshing and telepathy. Missis leads a swooshing class to find out Roly Poly ran into a hedge. She leads the dalmatians to London. She tries to help Cadpig as best she can but gets worried about Roly Poly, who vanished. She sits next to Pongo on the tractor and thinks Cruella is responsible for the sleep. When Sirius appears she worries for him but goes along with Pongo to refuse his offer. When they find Roly Poly she insists on finding out where he's been. When they get home she runs to her basket and falls asleep almost instantly.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Missy
Missy is a puppy that appears in the book "".
Bio.
When the other puppies are telling tales of defeating Cruella De Vil, they tell Missy she sits in the back due to not being noisy. Due to this, she tries to be a cat with help from Sgt. Tibbs, but ends up finding herself doing canine-like things. She is put in the garden, which is where she notices Horace and Jasper. Thinking they are there to abduct the puppies again, Missy is able to send Horace and Jasper away by finally barking. Though still being sweet and quiet, all the puppies want to play with her now, and she is happy with being a Dalmatian.
In "Proud to Be a Pup", Missy has one black ear and one white ear, which has a spot on it, and a noticeable spot on her muzzle.
Missy also appears in "Rolly's Special Spots", in which she claims to have a spot shaped like one of Roger's slippers. However, both of her ears are white and, outside of a spot on her body resembling one of Roger's slippers, she is also shown with three spots on her right cheek.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mister Skinner
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mooch
---Mooch, "
Mooch is a character from " and Lucky's main rival, aside from Tripod. He is probably only second to Cruella on Lucky's list of most hated enemies. He is voiced by Danny Cooksey.
Bio.
Mooch is a sheepdog mix who is around the same age as the Dalmatian puppies, and had lived on General Smeadley's farm before Roger and Anita Dearly moved in with their 101 Dalmatians. However, despite the fact that there are sheep on the farm, Mooch prefers to neglect his duty and just loaf around the farm looking as cool as he possibly can. Shortly after the Dearlys moved in, Mooch convinced Wizzer and Dipstick to join up with him and start their own gang; Mooch also persuaded Two-Tone to join because she considers him to be attractive, though she's also interested in the prospect of being cool. He and his gang tend to steal things from the Dearly Farm, especially food that Nanny is cooking, as they like to partake in the simple pleasures of life and they tend to live for the moment. Mooch always gets the biggest share of any prize they obtain, however, as he always takes credit for the successes of his gang, regardless of what the truth may be. Due to his actions, as well as the actions of his gang, Mooch has gained an ignoble reputation amongst the citizens of the Dearly Farm, but deep down, he has a heart of gold. Mooch also has a crush on Cadpig, and in the episode "My Fair Moochie", he falls in love with her, and even dates her for a brief period of time.
Unlike many of the other dogs in the world, Mooch isn't a member of the Bark Brigade, despite the fact that all of the other members of his gang are members of the organization (although, he did show up during one session in "UnLucky"). Despite the fact that Mooch shows no interest in the Bark Brigade, he does have an interest in receiving affection from the Dearlys, as he often attempts to undermine the Dalmatians in order to ensure he can do something properly in order to receive their praise. While most of the Dalmatians tolerate Mooch's actions without saying a word, he has gained an archenemy in Lucky, as Lucky doesn't put up with Mooch's antics and he often directly opposes him, which causes the two to get into disputes on numerous occasions. Despite this, Mooch and Lucky are quite capable of getting along and they work together in some instances, though most of their time is spent arguing and bickering with one another over various matters. Mooch realizes that he isn't well liked on the farm, which is the primary reason that he continues to behave in the fashion that he has, though despite what animals may think of him, Mooch and his gang are a force to be reckoned with on the Dearly Farm.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mooch/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mooove It On Over
"Mooove It On Over" is the second segment of the thirty-second episode of "".
Plot.
Duchess and Princess argue over their personal space, so Cadpig attempts to fix the problem with a psychological viewpoint which only leads to making things worse.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mooove It On Over/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr. De Vil
Mr. De Vil is Cruella's husband. He was present in both the novel and the musical.
Novel.
Mr. De Vil is introduced in the Dodie Smith novel as Cruella's husband. When Mrs. Dearly questions what her marriage name is, Cruella states that since she is the only De Vil, she had her husband change his surname to hers. Her main reason for marrying him is for his occupation, a furier in which he is able to make her fur coats.
Mr. De Vil is shown to suffer a bit due to Cruella, such as having to make extremely hot fires and eating food which tastes like pepper. When the Dearlys hold a dinner party and invite the De Vils, Mr. De Vil is shown to eat much more of the non-peppered foods than he did of the food he has at his home.
When Cruella visits Jasper and Saul, she tells them when Mr. De Vil arrives, he will instruct them on how to help him make fur coats.
When the white Persian tells the Dalmatians of Cruella fleeing to France, they comment pity on Mr. De Vil. The Persian assures them, though, that he is just as bad as Cruella, but is weak and bad (whilst Cruella is strong and bad).
When investigating during "The Starlight Barking", the Dalmatians discover Cruella and her husband in France making metal raincoats.
Musical.
Mr. De Vil is given the name of Harry in the musical. When he tries to explain to his guests about the night of when he met Cruella, Cruella butts in, telling him to get on with it, and he skips to, "It's been that way, ever since..." before introducing Cruella to her song, "Hot Like Me".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr. Dearly
Mr. Dearly is the "pet" of Pongo and Missis in the novels.
In the Novel, he is a Mathmatical Wizard (not the same as a Magic Wizard). At the start of the Novel it is said he did the Government a great favour by getting rid of the National Debt so, as a reward, was let off his income tax for life. He was also provided with a house on the outside of Regents Park.
According to the Novel, whilst not exactly handsome, he doesn't have a face you would tire of. It is said Pongo could of been a show dog, if Dog Shows didn't bore him.
When the Puppies are born, Mr. Dearly takes it upon himself to feed them, coming home early from work and getting obsessed with helping them. He is disappointed when they adapt Perdita, since he isn't allowed to help feed them after that.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr. Fenwick
= Henry Fenwick =
Henry Fenwick.
Henry Fenwick
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr. Skinner
Mr. Skinner (also known as Skinner) is the tertiary antagonist of "101 Dalmatians". He is one of Cruella's former henchmen. He was portrayed by the late John Shrapnel.
He was a new henchman added to Cruella's team because in the original 1961 version, Cruella only had Jasper and Horace for her henchmen. It is possible that he is a fill-in for Mr. De Vil, who was a furrier in the novel.
Bio.
"101 Dalmatians".
In the film, Mr. Skinner is a skinner and taxidermist who often kills animals to make products out of them. When he was young, a dog attacked him by tearing open his throat and ripping out his vocal cords in the process, leaving him with a bad scar on his neck. Due to this, he cannot speak at all. He is the one responsible for killing the female white Siberian tiger at the London Zoo (which the "novelization" shows him doing) and makes it into a rug for Cruella. When Horace and Jasper come to pick it up, Horace makes a comment about Skinner's scar and why he can't talk; despite Jasper warning him not to do so, resulting in Jasper hitting his brother. Later on, when Jasper and Horace kidnap the puppies and take them to De Vil Manor, Cruella calls Skinner and hires him kill the puppies and turn them into a fur coat. When Skinner arrives at De Vil Manor, Horace and Jasper have already left and all the puppies except for Lucky have escaped. Just as Skinner is about to grab Lucky, another dog named Kipper comes and bites Skinner's butt and fights with him, saving Lucky. The police later find Skinner and put him in the paddy wagon along with Horace, Jasper and Cruella, who are all taken to jail. On the way, Cruella finds out that she has accidentally brought a real skunk (instead of her purse) into the paddy wagon, and she, Skinner, Horace and Jasper are all sprayed by the skunk, causing them to all scream in terror and hold their noses.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr. Skinner/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Mr Skinner
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Muddy Pups
"Muddy Pups" is the second "101 Dalmatian Street" short.
Synopsis.
Dylan is mopping the floors, and admiring his work. However, Diesel arrives, covered in mud and is leaving his muddy paw prints every where, even slipping and sliding along the floor which Dylan had just mopped.
Dylan follows after Diesel, mopping the paw prints up, before Dylan uses the mop on Diesel himself. However, while Dylan may have been able to wash him, Diesel quickly starts digging holes every where, with Dylan trying to grab him. Eventually, Diesel digs so many holes; the shock causes Dylan to pass out.
When Dylan awakens, he finds there are holes every where, with multiple Diesel’s jumping through each one. Soon, all the Diesel’s and holes turn in to one giant Diesel Head, which begins licking Dylan and filling the area with water.
Dylan awakens, realizing it was a dream, with Diesel licking him, and he finds the floor is clean, again.
Dylan celebrates, but accidentally knocks over the Water Bucket full of dirty water.
Diesel begins shaking himself dry, before Dylan smiles at him and begins shaking too.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # My Fair Chicken
"My Fair Chicken" is the second segment of the forty-second episode of "".
Plot.
The trio helps Spot relearn how to act like a chicken in time for the Silver Egg Social, while Jasper and Horace hunt for feathers for Cruella's new designs.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # My Fair Moochie
"My Fair Moochie" is the second segment of the sixtieth episode of "".
Plot.
Cadpig and Mooch fall in love, although Cadpig's only aim is to persuade him not to fight in a wrestling match against El Diablo. However, despite Cadpig's controlling of him, Lucky, Rolly, and Spot want Mooch to fight in order to win the match, and attempt to help him get up to shape for the fight.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Nanny
Nanny is a caretaker for the Dearlys and the Dalmatians. She appears in the 1961 movie "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", , and live-action film. She also works on the Chow Tower in "" and is quite inventive when it comes to creating new inventions to ease her work, such as a catapult to launch her laundry onto the clothesline. She is a combination of the two characters: Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler in the books; however, according to some sources, she keeps the "Cook" surname.
Animated Movies.
In "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", Nanny is brought on as a cook and housekeeper after Roger and Anita settle down in a new apartment near the park. Within only a few months, she becomes very close to the family, and is especially joyful when the puppies finally arrive. When Cruella visits to offer a buying price for the newborn puppies, she joins Roger and Anita in standing up to her and subsequently to refuse her offer. Nanny is primarily responsible for watching the puppies when Roger and Anita are out, usually to walk Pongo and Perdita. During this time, she grows quite attached to the young dogs. One night while Roger and Anita are out, Horace and Jasper arrive to steal the puppies for Cruella, posing as electricians to gain entry. Nanny is not fooled by their ruse and refuses to let them in with the masters of the house gone. The two crooks ram their way into the house and although she puts up a tough fight, Jasper holds her in the attic while Horace abducts the puppies. After the two thieves leave, she runs downstairs expecting to see the family valuables gone, but discovers the puppies have been stolen, to her horror. She runs out into the street hysterically calling for help.
Apart from being seen in a newspaper photo, sitting solemnly by the vacant puppy basket, Nanny isn't seen again until the end of the movie, just before the puppies return home at Christmas. She serves tea to Roger and Anita as she weeps over remembering the puppies, but hurries at once to open the door when she hears the familiar sound of barking. Even though the dalmatians scatter ashes and soot all over the apartment and its inhabitants from their disguise to hide form Cruella, Nanny is never happier to be reunited with them and dusts them off so they can be recognized.
In "", she is first seen calling the puppies for dinner. During this scene, she tells Rolly that he may be allowed to eat one bowl at a time.
When Roger and Anita Radcliffe move to the farm, she continues her duties as their maid, she picks up the newspaper and puts it on the laundry basket, but puts it down near the hole into the music room when she hears the kettle boiling. When Horace and Jasper come to steal the puppies, Nanny hears the Kanine Krunchies theme, playing from the van. She confronts the Baduns by hitting them with a frying pan; however, they chase her through a pig sty. The Baduns tie Nanny up and lower her down a well.
She is later rescued by the police, and she arrives with them to identify the Baduns as the one who stole the puppies. The Baduns point out that Cruella made them do it.
Live Action.
In "101 Dalmatians", it is said that Nanny use to be Anita's nanny whilst recalling that Anita was always good at drawing when she was a little girl and is now please to be working for Anita again, as she starts a family of her own. She is the first to realize that Perdita is expecting puppies and when she notices Anita demonstrating all the same signs, she finds out Anita is pregnant too.
When the puppies are born, she brings the towels downstairs for Perdita and informs Roger and Pongo about their arrival. When Roger brings a still born puppy back to life, she gives it the name Lucky. A few weeks later, Nanny arrives home from shopping to give the puppies their collars.
On the night, the puppies are abducted, she was putting some unfinished dog food in a pot. When Horace and Jasper show up, she tries to fight back, punching Horace in the face, but they lock her in a cupboard under the stairs.
During the "Twilight Bark" scene, Nanny is seen to bark in her sleep.
When Pongo and Perdita run off to find the puppies, Nanny is able to guess why they did so and agrees with Roger's suspicion of Cruella being the culprit. When she notes that dogs can smell ill intention, Anita suddenly realises Cruella's motivation.
When the puppies are returned and the Dearly's are offered to keep them, Nanny figures they have seventeen already, so where's the harm with a few more?
She moves in with Roger, Anita, and the Dalmatians when they move to the country.
The Series.
Nanny appears as one of the main characters in "".
In "Home is Where the Bark Is", she is mugged whilst walking the puppies, but Lucky retrieves it. This act is what convinces Roger that it's time to move out of the city and to the country.
She does numerous chores on the farm, such as using a bicycle attached to the Chow Tower to pour out the pups' kibble.
She is also given mention to her family. In "Southern Fried Cruella, it is said she has a sister called; Franny, whom she later visits in "Leisure Lawsuit". Another family member she mentions is her brother, whom she tells Horace is a cop.
The series also establishes a relationship between her and Horace, first spawning when Horace tells Nanny that she has beautiful eyes in "Home is Where the Bark Is". In "Frisky Business", Horace tries to help her with the laundry, but she turns him down. However when they work together to get Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, Spot, and Cruella's car back, Nanny gives Horace a kiss on the cheek. Horace then makes her a Valentine cake in "Valentine Daze", Nanny slams the door in his face when he greets her, but once she learns what Horace intended to give her, the two have tea together.
Another person who falls in love with Nanny is the Baron in "Cupid Pups". He claims when he tasted Nanny's boiled radish in pickle sauce, he knew she was the one. He proposes to her, but she turns him down, since someone's got to look after the Dearlys. The Baron takes it easy, figuring it's for the best, but requests some radishes to go.
Nanny has also achieved the honor of "Humanitarian of the Year".
Gallery:
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fandom.101dalmatians | # No Train, No Gain
"No Train, No Gain" is the eighth episode of the first season of "".
Plot.
After seeing a boy billionaire ask for a specific railway car, Cruella tries to get rich quick by stealing the one on the Dearly's farm. However, the pups and the Colonel attempt to prevent Cruella from getting her hands on it, causing them to embark on a wild mountain chase.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Oddball
---Oddball, ""
Oddball is one of Dottie and Dipstick's puppies together with Domino and Little Dipper in "102 Dalmatians". She is the only Dalmatian without spots in the whole franchise. She is also one of the main protagonists of "".
Bio.
"102 Dalmatians".
At the beginning of the film, Oddball is seen as a newborn puppy with her mother and brothers. Chloe Simon gives her the name Oddball due to her lack of spots.
She is later seen determined to get attention. She looks in the mirror and notices she does not have any spots. She then notices a wet black inkjet copier and, having a great idea as a perfect way to get spots, Oddball rolls in the black ink until she sees that she has "spots." However, once she gets Domino and Little Dipper's attention, the man working on the copier lifts the lid she was sitting on (unbeknownst to him), making her instantly fall out the window; she begins to helplessly hang from the windowsill. Domino and Little Dipper go out and try to save her, to which they succeed.
Later, when Chloe and Kevin go out on a date, Oddball is left with her family watching television. She wears a spotted sweater to try and look like she has spots. Suddenly, Jean-Pierre Le Pelt barges in and kidnaps Oddball, her brothers, and her mother. Oddball manages to escape and calls all the other puppies around London for help. She is later seen to be boarding a train with Waddlesworth's help. They hide in Cruella's car, also aboard the train.
Afterwards, she is seen one on one with Cruella in a bakery production factory. Cruella scares Oddball on a machine, but she fortunately manages to trick Cruella. She is later shown still at the bakery, falling on another machine. A few minutes later, Cruella throws Oddball into another machine in an attempt to kill her and she appears to have succeeded as she laughs evilly and relishes in wearing Oddball as part of her coat. When Oddball shows herself and reveals that she has survived, Cruella immediately stops laughing and becomes shocked. Oddball ultimately defeats Cruella by pushing a button that sends Cruella into the baking process; this bakes Cruella into a cake. As the dogs escape, Cruella is arrested and sent to jail again, along with Jean-Pierre.
Near the end of the film, a few spots seem to start appearing on Oddball. Chloe thinks it is black paint and tries to rub it off, only to realize they seem to be real, and Chloe and Kevin congratulate Oddball for this.
Oddball makes an appearance in the video game "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", which is based on "102 Dalmatians". She and Domino are the main protagonists of the game and have to rescue other puppies from being kidnapped by Cruella. In one cutscene, she bites Domino's tail to make him bark louder to start the Twilight Bark. She is voiced by Molly Marlette in the game.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Oddball/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # On The Lamb
| On The Lamb |
fandom.101dalmatians | # On the Lamb
"On The Lamb" is the second segment of the thirty-sixth episode of "".
Plot.
The pups are watching Thunderbolt P.I. saving his partner Rex Hunter from the evil scientist Dr. Wonko before Spot turns off the television, thinking it was over. Whilst Rolly and Cadpig state that all the footage that was being shown was a preview of tomorrow's show, Lucky is upset since Thunderbolt is the only excitement he can find on the farm.
Suddenly, via the barking chain, Kelly the Sheepdog reports on how a lamb has strayed from the flock and was last seen heading for Gruteley. The Bark Brigade are asked to find and return the lamb. Lucky isn't impressed by this and wonders which poor suckers will be stuck with that assignment...cut to the pups and Lt. Pug outside Gruteley, having been assigned.
Lucky complains to Lt. Pug on how they don't get exciting assignments like Thunderbolt, to which Pug responds that this is real life, not a television show.
As the pups and Lt. Pug look around town, Rolly's nose leads them into an alley way, however, they find a dead end and realize it was a trap. A can of garbage is tossed at them, and Pug is trapped under a grocery cart.
The "lamb" turns out to be a large Goliath-type sheep called Lambo and vows never to go back to the flock. Lt. Pug flies into a fit of rage and passes out as a result.
Whilst the Bark Brigade procedure is to turn tail and run, Lucky realizes that this is the excitement he has been longing for and sets off to trap Lambo.
Lucky figures Lambo will get hungry, so the pups ambush him at the Gruteley nursery. When they try to toss a net over him, Lambo easily bucks them off, and the pups are covered by a birdbath dish.
Lucky puts his second plan into work, where they lure Lambo into the toy store by playing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on a music box. Annoyed by the incessant nursery rhyme music, Lambo runs into the store, and the pups lasso him on a rocket ride. However they get dragged through town, resulting in Cadpig, Rolly and Spot falling into some fertilizer and Lambo taking Lucky hostage.
At Lambo's hideout, Lucky is tied up with duct tape, before Cadpig arrives to act as a negotiator for Lucky's release. However, Lambo refuses to negotiate and dares Cadpig to talk herself blue in the face, to which Cadpig happily complies.
Lambo, however, finally surrenders after being driving mad by the many hours of Cadpig trying some psycho analysis on him.
Cadpig is commended for her bravery and cleverness, and Lucky has had most of his fur pulled off from the duct tape, but he is still named a hero for helping catch Lambo. However, Lucky, considering what happened, doubts his hero status.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Once Upon A Time
| Once Upon A Time |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time is an American fairy tale drama series on ABC. The show takes place in the fictional seaside town of Storybrooke, Maine, whose residents are characters from various fairy tales transported to the "real world" town and robbed of their real memories by a powerful curse. Episodes typically feature a primary storyline in Storybrooke, as well as a secondary storyline from another point in a character's life before the curse was enacted.
Characters from "101 Dalmatians" occasionally make appearances in the series. These include Cruella de Vil, who is one of the Queens of Darkness, who are the main antagonists of season four, and Pongo, who is the pet of Jiminy Cricket in Storybrooke.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # One Hundred and One
"One Hundred and One" is a song from "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" written by Robert and Richard Sherman. This would have marked the first time that one of their tunes was used in an animated feature. However, an instrumental of "Playful Melody" is heard over most of the opening titles, most likely because the film itself is not a traditional musical.
The song, however, appears on the 1961 "Dog Songs: 101 Dalmatians" album, as well as the record "Walt Disney's Story of the 101 Dalmatians with Songs from the Film". The song also appears on the "Bone-a-Fide Hits!" CD.
Lyrics.
Album/Record version.
<poem>
101 little tails are dancing
101 pairs of eyes are glancing
101 sets of paws are prancing with glee
Who can they be?
Who can they be?
They're 101 Dalmatians!
101!
Bundles of fun!
They're 101 Dalmatians!
Look at them jump
Look at them rump
Look at them run!
101, named from Rex to Rover
101, thousand spots all over
Picture 101 mischievous creations
101 puppy birthday celebrations
101, that's a lot of doggy rations
101 Dalmatians!
</poem>
Bone-a-Fide Hits! version.
<poem>
101 little tails are dancing
101 pairs of eyes are glancing
101 sets of paws are prancing with glee
Who can they be?
Who can they be?
101 little voices are yipping
101 little mouths are nipping
101 little pups, ripping up the scenery
Who can they be?
Who can they be?
They're 101 Dalmatians!
101!
Bundles of fun!
They're 101 Dalmatians!
Look at them jump
Look at them rump
Look at them run!
101, names from Rex to Rover
101, thousand spots all over
Picture 101 mischievous creations
101 Dalmatians!
They're 101 Dalmatians!
101!
Bundles of fun!
They're 101 Dalmatians!
Look at them jump
Look at them rump
Look at them run!
101, names from Rex to Rover
101, thousand spots all over
Picture 101 mischievous creations
101 puppy birthday celebrations
101, that's a lot of doggy rations
101 Dalmatians!
</poem>
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fandom.101dalmatians | # One Hundred and One Dalmatians
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians) is a 1961 American animated feature produced by Walt Disney and based on the novel "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith. Being 17th in the Walt Disney Animated Classics, the film was originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961, by Buena Vista Distribution.
The film features Rod Taylor as the voice of Pongo, the protagonist of the Dalmatians, and Betty Lou Gerson as the voice of the villainous Cruella de Vil. The plot centers on the fate of the kidnapped puppies of Pongo and Perdita.
Plot.
Pongo is a Dalmatian that lives in a London bachelor flat with his owner Roger, a songwriter. Bored with bachelor life, Pongo decides to find a wife for Roger and a mate for himself. While watching various female dog-human pairs out the window, he spots the perfect couple, a woman named Anita and her female Dalmatian, Perdita. He quickly gets Roger out of the house and drags him through the park to arrange a meeting. Pongo accidentally causes both Roger and Anita to fall into a pond, but it works out well as the couple falls in love. Both the human couple and the dog couple marry.
Later, Perdita gives birth to 15 puppies. One almost dies, but Roger is able to revive it by rubbing it in a towel (because of which, they would name the pup, "Lucky"). That same night, they are visited by Cruella de Vil, a wealthy former schoolmate of Anita's. She offers to buy the entire litter of puppies for a large sum, but Roger says they are not selling any of the puppies. Weeks later, she hires Jasper and Horace to steal all of the puppies. When Scotland Yard is unable to prove she stole them or find the puppies, Pongo and Perdita use the "Twilight Bark", normally a canine gossip line, to ask for help from the other dogs in England.
Colonel, an old sheepdog, along with his compatriots Captain, a gray horse, and Sergeant Tibbs, a tabby cat, find the puppies in a place called Hell Hall (a.k.a. The De Vil Place), along with other Dalmatian puppies that Cruella had purchased from various dog stores. Tibbs learns the puppies are going to be made into dog-skin fur coats and the Colonel uses another Twilight Bark quickly sends word back to London. Pongo and Perdita immediately leave London to retrieve their puppies. They arrive just as Jasper and Horace are about to kill the puppies. While Perdita attacks Horace and Pongo pulls Jasper's pants down, Colonel and Tibbs guide them from the house.
After a happy reunion with their own puppies, the Pongos realize there are 84 other puppies with them. Horrified at Cruella's plans, they decide to adopt all of the puppies, certain that Roger and Anita would never reject them. The dogs begin making their way back to London, aided by other animals along the way, with Cruella and the Baduns giving chase. In one town, they cover themselves with soot so they appear to be labrador retrievers, then pile inside a moving van going back to London. As the van is leaving, melting snow clears off the soot and Cruella sees them. She follows the van in her car and rams it, but the Baduns, trying to cut off the van from above, end up colliding with her. Both vehicles crash into a deep ravine. Cruella yells in frustration as the van drives away.
Back in London, Roger and Anita are attempting to celebrate Christmas and Roger's first big hit, a song about Cruella, but they miss their canine friends. Suddenly barking is heard outside and after their nanny opens the door, the house is filled with dogs. After wiping away more of the soot, the couple is delighted to realize their companions have returned home. They decide to use the money from the song to buy a large house in the country so they can keep all 101 Dalmatians.
Production.
The film is a landmark in animation history for many reasons. It is the first Disney animated film to be set in a contemporary setting. It is also the first Disney film created by a single story man (Bill Peet).
Graphic reproduction.
The production of the film also signaled a change in the graphic style of Disney's animation. Ub Iwerks, in charge of special processes at the studio, had been experimenting with Xerox photography to aid in animation. By 1959 he had modified a Xerox camera to transfer drawings by animators directly to cells, eliminating the inking process and preserving the spontaneity of the penciled elements.
The introduction of xerography eased graphic reproduction requirements, but at the price of being unable to deviate from a scratchy outline style because of the new (and time and money saving) technology's limitations. Since the line would not have fit the "round" Disney drawing style used until then (with the exception of "Sleeping Beauty"), a more graphic, angular style was chosen for this and subsequent films. Rotoscoping, a technique formerly used for tracing live action human characters into animated drawings, became less important.
Another reason for its look was that the animators were used to producing sketchy drawings, as the clean-up was done in the process of transferring the drawings to the cells. With the hand inkers gone, the animation remained as the animators drew it. Later it became common to do clean-up on paper before the animation was copied, and with time and experience, the process improved.
According to Chuck Jones, Disney was able to bring the movie in for about half of what it would have cost if they'd had to animate all the dogs and spots. The studio cut its animation department after the failure of the very expensive "Sleeping Beauty", resulting in a reduction of staff from over 500 to less than 100. Walt Disney, who for some years had spent his attention more towards television and his Disneyland amusement park and less on his animated features, disliked this development. The "sketchy" graphic style would remain the norm at Disney for years until the technology improved prior to the release of "The Rescuers". In later animated features the Xeroxed lines could be printed in different colors. Unlike previous Walt Disney animated features, "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" features only three songs, with just one, "Cruella De Vil", playing a big part in the film. Even this song isn't sung in one setting (a scene between Cruella and Anita splits it into two parts). The other two songs are "Kanine Krunchies Jingle" (sung by Lucille Bliss, who voiced Anastasia in Disney's 1950 film "Cinderella"), and "Dalmatian Plantation" in which only two lines are sung at the film's closure.
To achieve the spotted Dalmatians, the animators used to think of the spot pattern as a constellation. Once they had one "anchor spot", the next was placed in relation to that one spot, and so on and so on until the full pattern was achieved. All total, "101 Dalmatians" featured 6,469,952 spots, with Pongo sporting 72 spots, Perdita 68, and each puppy having 32.
Live-action reference.
As done with other Disney films, Walt Disney hired an actress to perform live-action scenes as a reference for the animation process. Actress Helene Stanley performed the live-action reference for the character of Anita. She did the same kind of work for the characters of Cinderella and Princess Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty".
According to Christopher Finch, author of "The Art of Walt Disney":
"Disney insisted that all scenes involving human characters should be shot first in live-action to determine that they would work before the expensive business of animation was permitted to start. The animators did not like this way of working, feeling it detracted from their ability to create character. [...] [The animators] understood the necessity for this approach and in retrospect acknowledged that Disney had handled things with considerable subtlety."
Release.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians" was first released to theaters on January 25, 1961. After its initial theatrical run, it was re-released to theaters four more times: December 1969, June 1979, December 1985, and July 1991.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians was released on VHS on April 10, 1992 as part of the Walt Disney Classics video series. It was re-released on March 9, 1999 as part of the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection video series. On December 19, 1999, it received its first DVD release as part of Disney's Limited Issue series. A 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD was released on March 4, 2008.
The film is set to be released on Blu-ray in September 3, 2012.
Reception.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians" was the tenth highest grossing film of 1961, accruing $6,400,000 in distributors domestic (U.S. and Canada) rentals during its first year of release, and one of the studio's most popular films of the decade. The film was re-issued to theaters in 1969, 1979, 1985, and 1991. The 1991 reissue was the twentieth highest earning film of the year for domestic earnings. It has earned $215,880,014 in worldwide box office earnings during its lengthy history, and currently holds a 97% "fresh" rating from critics and users on "Rotten Tomatoes".
Sequels and spin-offs.
In the years since the original release of the movie, Disney has taken the property in various directions. The earliest of these endeavors was the live-action remake, "101 Dalmatians". Starring Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil, none of the animals talked in this 1996 edition. This version's success in theaters led to "102 Dalmatians", released on November 22, 2000.
After the first live-action version of the movie, a cartoon series called " was launched. The designs of the characters were stylized further, to allow for economic animation, and appeal to the contemporary trends.
Because the success of the live-action sequel, ", the official sequel to the original animated film, was released direct-to-video on January 21, 2003.
A second cartoon series, being a British-Canadian production titled "101 Dalmatian Street" was launched, set in the 21st-century London, which follows the adventures of Dylan and his step-sister Dolly. Dylan is a descendant of Pongo and Perdita, who protects and takes care of his 97 younger siblings. After first airing sneak peeks in December 2018, the series officially premiered in March 2019 on Disney Channel in the UK and Ireland. This show would be exclusive to the Disney+ streaming service in Canada and the US, and would be launching on February 28, 2020.
A third live-action film not connected to the previous two films titled "Cruella" will be released on May 28, 2021. It will be a prequel/spin-off to the animated films about the organ story of Cruella de Vil.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # One Hundred and One Dalmatians (soundtrack)
One Hundred and One Dalmatians is the soundtrack to the 1961 animated Disney film of the same name. The songs were written by George Bruns and Mel Leven.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Oozy Does It
"Oozy Does It" is the first segment of the twenty-fifth episode of "".
Plot.
The episode begins in Hiccup Hole, where Lucy is watching out for the Dalmatians. She expresses how whenever it is a nice day and she wants to relax in Hiccup Hole, the Dalmatians always come in to play. While Lucy is confident that the Dalmatians won't get past her on her watch, the Dalmatians have snuck onto one of the tree branches and dives in, accidentally splashing Lucy. When Lucy demands they get out of "her" pond, Cadpig notes that Hiccup Hole is for everyone. Lucy then walks off in a huff.
While the Dalmatians play, Spot suddenly gets caught in a strong current and, when she washes up on to the shore, she finds that she is now blue! She tries to tell the other Dalmatians about this, but Cadpig interprets Spot claiming she's "blue" meaning that she's upset. A large wave then comes in while Lucy has also noticed something has happened in Hiccup Hole, before the wave splashes her and the other Dalmatians, who all get washed up on the shore, now also blue.
The Dalmatians and Spot follow the river to discover that someone is polluting Hiccup Hole. Spot expresses how there should be a law against doing so, while also being concerned about the side effects it can have (which show on Spot by her head shrinking, morphing into a miniature , and producing multiple copies of her head growing on her body). Lucky notes that there is a law against dumping, and that they shall not rest until they find whoever has done this.
The Dalmatians continue to follow the river before they find the truck in which the ooze is coming from. The Dalmatians and Spot stow away on the truck to see where the source of the ooze is coming from.
The truck then arrives at a jeans factory, where Lucky sees the drivers of the truck are Horace and Jasper. Spot figures that Cruella is behind this.
In Cruella's office, she is watching an advertisment for her new jeans line before she informs Horace and Jasper that there are more by-products from the jeans production and asks them to dispose of it. When Horace questions where they should take it, Cruella tells them to just dump it, so Horace and Jasper figure that they should dump it in Hiccup Hole again.
The Dalmatians try to think of how they can stop Horace and Jasper. Rolly suggests they try to flatten the tires before Lucky suggests the same thing and tries to gnaw on them. Spot offers some help and sticks her beak into one of the tires, but this causes her to inflate and send her and the Dalmatians flying onto the jeans production line.
Horace and Jasper watch this in bewilderment (Horace having thought that the inflated Spot was a mutant from another planet) before Cruella yells at them to get back to work. The Dalmatians get some of Cruella's jean material onto them (Rolly admitting that he would probably work more with a relaxed fit) before they slide down a water spray, where they have a sun lamp shrink the jeans on them. After managing to escape the production line, they are packed into the shipping crates.
The Dalmatians watch Horace and Jasper drive away, and Spot fearfully admits that they have failed. However, Lucky gets an idea and begins to chase the Baduns. Thanks to having deflated a tire, the truck is driving slower, allowing the Dalmatians to get to the Bridge before them, where Spot sticks her beak from under the bridge to puncture another tire.
While Horace and Jasper are repairing the tires, Lucky is able to rally the other Dalmatians, as well as all the animals of the Dearly Farm and swamp, into digging a trench which leads to Villa De Vil. Steven chomps down a tree upon Lucky's signal, and they use the tree to divert the water there. When Horace and Jasper dump the ooze into the river, this causes Cruella's pool to get covered in the ooze, Cruella included.
Cruella chastises Horace and Jasper for this, expressing how there should be a law against dumping pollution. Horace and Jasper tell her that there "is" a law, but she told them to ignore it. However, Cruella expresses how she didn't know that it was going to affect her. She then grows a second head and both make a memo not to pollute.
Back at Hiccup Hole, Lucy is happy that there isn't any more pollution now; however, she still gets annoyed when the Dalmatians and Spot dive in to play and accidentally splash her again.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Our Own Digs
"Our Own Digs" is the first segment of the seventeenth episode of "".
Plot.
Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig search for a space of their own when the barn gets too crowded. Soon, they, along with Lt. Pug, find it. However, Lt. Pug decides to turn the space into his own military headquarters, pushing the pups out.
| Our Own Digs |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Out to Launch
"Out to Launch" is the first segment of the twelfth and final episode of the first season of "".
Plot.
Cruella wants to start a space-located weight loss spa using an old Soviet rocket while Rolly and Cadpig force Lucky to check out Cruella's trash due to his 'unhealthy' interest in Roger's space flight stimulator.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # P.H. de Vil
P.H. de Vil is Cruella de Vil's cousin from "". According to his sales pitch, he's an "evil genius, mad scientist, and junk food connoisseur." He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Bio.
P.H. de Vil is considered to be the most brilliant of all the De Vils, though he is also one of the more successful De Vils. He has amassed his fortune through using science and technology to his advantage, though he also owns an ice cream factory. In "Food for Thought", he used Rolly as a test subject for his junk food business animal testing in order to determine the best flavors and the potential side-effects that they contain.
Due to his innate genius when it comes to technology, Cruella de Vil often employs P.H. in order to help her with her own schemes, in which P.H. manages to successfully defy the laws of physics in many instances to help her out. Unlike Cruella, however, P.H. doesn't have any qualms with people and he tends to help Cruella out just for the sake of using science, though he tends to head back to his home whenever he feels Cruella can handle any given situation on her own.
In his spare time, P.H. likes to participate in swap meets for his fellow mad scientists, though he also spends a lot of time repairing Cruella's television set, since he finds himself at her place every time she watches the news, as she tends to throw her remote at the television in anger.
Due to the fact that he’s helped her out for so long, P.H. de Vil is Cruella de Vil's closest relative and her loyal friend, though P.H. has his own ambitions that he wishes to one day be able to complete.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Paddi Edwards
Paddi Edwards (December 9, 1931 - October 18, 1999) was an English-American voice actress.
She voiced Lucy in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pam Dawber
Pam Dawber (born October 18, 1951) is an American actress.
She voiced Perdita in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pamela Adlon
Pamela Fionna Segall-Adlon (born July 9, 1966) is an American actress and voice actress.
She voiced Lucky in "" and Wizzer in the episode "Purred It Through the Grapevine".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pamela Lee Frizzle
Pamela Lee Frizzle is a character in "", most prominently in the episode "Channels". She is voiced by Kath Soucie.
Bio.
Her first appearance is in "Channels", in which her one-woman news team report interrupts Thunderbolt, explaining that Anita ran out on patrol and accidentally locked her keys in the car when she went for help. Despite Anita insisting that this isn't such a big deal, Pamela insists that it is a "senseless tragedy" in Gruteley.
Pamela also seems to get her reports from headlines that she reads in a news vendor.
When Cruella crashes her car into the Gruteley Bank, Pamela interviews Cruella about what she's doing, and when the crooks take Cruella's car and the money from the vault, they do not appear to tie Pamela up, as she seems more focused on the report than helping in the affair. She then reports when the Dalmatians and Spot are able to get the crooks.
Pamela later appears in "Jurassic Bark", where she is reporting about Cruella showing Cave Pup at the museum, but Cruella interupts her to promote her pre-historic apparel line.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Patch
---Patch, 101 Dalmatians
Patch is one of the fifteen original puppies born to Pongo and Perdita in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise.
Biography.
Patch, being the most iconic of all the pups, was featured in the animated movies (even gaining the staring and title role in the ). Patch is one of the larger pups in Pongo and Perdita's litter. He also appears in the Dodie Smith novel.
The Book.
In the Dodie Smith novel, Patch was born with a black marking on him at birth, this was regarded as unusual since Dalmatians are born pure white and most would drown pups like that, however the Dearlys chose not to do so, feeling it seemed nice he started life with a bit of bad luck (it is also hinted they like the black mark because it made him easier to recognize).
He was mainly seen to always be in Cadpig's company, looking out for her, whenever he could.
Bio.
"101 Dalmatians".
In the animated movie, Patch was seen to be quite a barker, whilst watching "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour", he would often get into the show and start chewing on the carpet, cursing at the villain; Dirty Dawson, resulting in him being told off by Perdita, wondering where he got such language. When Pongo suggests the Pups head to bed, Patch objects by saying they're not sleepy, yawning as he says this.
Later in the movie, He is the pup who informs his parents how many pups there are in Hell Hall and what Cruella had planned Horace and Jasper to do.
As they make their way through the countryside, the Dalmatians soon reach Dimsford. Patch and Lucky then get into a play wrestle in the soot, before Lucky blows soot in his brother's face. In retaliation, Patch pushes Lucky into the soot pile, and the two continue fighting. When Pongo and Perdita find them all covered in soot, this gives Pongo the idea of covering themselves in soot to avoid being spotted by Cruella.
In ", Patch was shown to be an extremely obsessive Thunderbolt fan, having seen all 72 episodes and can remember every single one by heart. He was described, however, to be "lost in the sea of spots," feeling as though he was just part of one hundred and one, rather than one of a kind.
He hears that Thunderbolt is in London and is holding auditions for a guest part in a new episode. Pongo says that he is unable to go as the Audition day is the same day the family is moving to Devon.
After being unable to sleep with the other Dalmatians in the attic, Patch slept in the Kanine Krunchies bag downstairs in the kitchen. This results in the Radcliffe family accidentally forgetting him. Thinking that they're not going to miss him, Patch goes to the audition.
At the audition he meets his hero, Thunderbolt. The audition is to give the most heroic bark. Patch, however, messes up and humiliates himself with a squeaky bark. He meets Thunderbolt, whom is trying to get in the paper after hearing he might get killed off in the next story, and Thunderbolt sees that he is able to use Patch’s knowledge of all his heroic deeds. To get the info needed, Thunderbolt tricks Patch into a "Junior Deputy Test" to get some attention from the tabloids, mimicking stuff he does on the show. His publicity stunts, however, get no attention.
After a while, doing their "heroic" deeds around London, Thunderbolt actually starts taking a liking for Patch.
They then hear from the "Twilight Bark" that the Dalmatians have been captured again by Cruella, Patch convinces Thunderbolt to help.
When they reach where the pups are being held, both he and Thunderbolt get captured too, and it's revealed, much to Patch’s shock, that Thunderbolt isn't a real hero, he’s just an actor.
Upon consulting with Lucky, Patch remembers an escape trick from Episode 18 of Thunderbolt, allowing him to escape and free all the other Pups. He then makes a trampoline out of an art palette to jump through the skylight and the pups escape to a London bus.
When some of the pups accidentally start the bus, Patch steers the bus around London, pursued by Cruella, Horace and Jasper before Patch confronts Cruella herself in a fashion similar to how he saw in a "Thunderbolt" episode. Upon defeating Cruella, Pongo and Perdita find Patch, much to their delight, and the pups tell them about Patch's heroism, Thunderbolt calling him a "one of a kind wonder dog."
In the post credits of the film, it is said that Patch becomes Thunderbolt's new sidekick in the show.
In ", Patch is seen to be more bulky and again, one of the larger pups. He wears a rope around his neck instead of a collar and is usually seen as a background character.
There have been some occasions where he does have some small roles.
In "Close But No Cigar", Patch comes into the barn to warn Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot that the bus is about to set off for the county fair, when the pups respond by saying they're watching television, Patch shrugs this off and heads to the bus.
In "Prima Doggy", When the farm animals congratulate Lucky on getting a role in a dog food commercial; Patch is amongst the first to ask for Lucky's paw print. He is later seen in the episode to be part of Lucky’s entourage at the studio, then again back in the Dearly Farm barn, commenting on how he hopes being a Star doesn't go to Spot's head as it did with Lucky.
In "Shrewzle Watch", Lucky sets up pups around the Farm, during the Night, in attempt to spot this "tree shrewzle" that Cruella claims is on the property. He, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot are later awakened by the howl of a Pup who has spotted them. When they go to where the barking was coming from, Patch pops out of the bushes, asking where they've been. This scares the four, causing them to jump into the air in fright. Patch then informs them that the shrewzle climbed up the Chow Tower, ten minutes prior.
He was later seen in "Citizen Canine" where he is sun bathing with Rolly in a wheelbarrow, before Ed Pig tells the two of their disrespect for the law after Rolly says "bacon". He is then seen telling Lucky on how Mayor Pig is giving out free bones, during the election campaign.
He is also seen playing a game of catch with Tripod, Mooch, Dipstick and Wizzer in "Our Own Digs", accidentally bumping into a ladder and dropping a bucket on Lucky's head.
In a VHS release of "Dalmatian Vacation", there is a "Surf Puppies" musical number in which Patch is seen eating Roger's hot dog and belching in Roger's face.
In an original concept for the show, Patch was meant to be amongst one of the main pups and supposed to have a mischievous side. The idea, however, was dropped when the show was released.
His concept designs also show him to have a more round appearance, with a head shape similar to Rolly's, but his design later becomes more block-like. He also has a rope collar in the concept images too.
"House of Mouse".
Patch appears with Patch as part of Dodger's singing group for "Everybody Wants to Be a Woof".
"Electric Holiday".
In the animated short, Patch makes a brief cameo during the end credits, gnawing on Cruella's design sketch.
Changes in Appearance.
As seen in the original "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and , he is one of the normal shaped and average looking pups. He wears a red color and one of his eyes is completed dyed in pitch black, as is one of his ears. However, in , this concept was changed; his appearance resembled that of Rolly's, larger and somewhat muscular, and had a rope tied around his neck, replacing his red collar. His voice was also deeper in pitch. In the original books, Patch was described as being unusually larger than the other puppies, suggesting that his series design was modeled after his book description.
Another thing is in the original film, the black patch in his eye is at the same side of his black ear. But in the sequel, it was on opposite sides. Additionally, there is a brief scene in the original film where Patch is shown with two black ears. Patch also had no trouble barking in the first film, in fact he is quite a barker, he barked more than often than the other pups. But as shown in the sequel, he has a squeaky bark and often gets mocked at by this.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Patch/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Patches
---Patches,
Patches is a Dalmatian pup who is one of the main players in "". He makes a brief cameo in "101 Dalmatians" when Herbert is testing the demo game.
The player takes control of him as he, along with Wizzer, try to escape.
Bio.
Patches claims that before he was taken to DeVil Manor, when it was time to be washed, rather than give him a bath, a hose would be turned on and he would be sprayed at full blast. When Wizzer hears about this, he assures Patches of human kindness and that he will not be taken back there, but become a Dearly Dalmatian.
When Horace and Jasper capture the puppies, Patches and Wizzer are able to escape. He asks Wizzer what the plan is. Before Wizzer can explain when they escape, they find Pongo and Perdita and come back for the rest of the pups.
As the two make their way around the mansion, Patches is usually the one who takes a look at stuff. Such examples would be that he operates the dumbwaiter controls, or tries to jump from the bed to open a window lever.
In one scene, the two pups find a sandwich. Patches eats the whole thing in one bite, to where this upsets Wizzer.
When the two later escape the manor, Patches is the one who suggests that they hide in the mine cart, starting the chase through the mine.
When the puppies are rescued, and Cruella is defeated, Roger presents a collar medal to Patches, for his bravery and heroics, welcoming him into the family. This welcome possibly suggests that Patches is part of the other 84 pups.
In an early demo version of "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", Domino is referred to as Patches. It can be possible in the early version of the game that it was set in the first generation, and Patches was considered to be one of the main Dalmatians, or (since Oddball has a different voice in the demo) this was a placeholder voice during production.
Design.
It's possible that his role in the game was originally intended for Patch; however, the puppies' sprites are usually mirrored if they are looking in another direction, so the non-mirror symmetric design of Patch would cause an issue. So Patches is Patch with his patch on both sides. Another item supporting this is that Patch has a white ear on the side of his patch eye, so Patches has two patches and two white ears.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Paul Tibbitt
Paul Harrison Tibbitt (born May 13, 1968) is an American animator, television producer, writer, , songwriter, voice actor, and director, best known for working on the animated series "SpongeBob SquarePants". After "SpongeBob" creator Stephen Hillenburg resigned in 2004, Tibbitt took the position of for the show. He also took over as the voice of Potty the Parrot, whom Hillenburg had voiced until his resignation. Tibbitt made his feature film directorial debut directing "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water". He studied in the Character Animation program at the .
In 2015, Vincent Waller (a creative director) and Marc Ceccarelli (a writer and storyboard director) took Tibbitt's place as supervising producer and showrunner. It was also announced that Tibbitt would leave the series after season 9 to work on "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run" (which was produced and released without the involvement of the show's crew by a separate crew), but he lended his directing and writing position to Tim Hill. He now works at DreamWorks Animation.
He was a storyboard revisiont for "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pearl
Pearl is a supporting character in the television series "101 Dalmatian Street". She is a horse and an officer of the mounted division of the London Police Department.
Description.
Personality.
Pearl is a tough, serious police horse who is an upholder of justice. She also despises crooks, thieves, troublemakers, or anyone who breaks the law.
Physical appearance.
Pearl is a grey horse who wears a black saddle that has a gold reflective flop, a gold reflective and black halter and a breast collar with a large London Police department badge in the center. She also wears reflective leg wraps on her hind legs.
Powers and abilities.
Pearl is shown to be a very fast runner and has great tracking skills to help her locate suspects.
Bio.
Pearl first appeared in "May Contain Nuts" having heard the burglar alarm of a grocery store and seeing Sid and a reluctant Dolly on the roof absconding with stolen nuts from the store. She orders them to halt in the name of the law and when they try to run, she engages a pursuit of them on hoof. She loses them but later manages to track Sid down after the nuts he stored in the church clock tower overflowed and sent him flying out of the church building right into her waiting hooves to be arrested.
In "Poetry Scam", Diesel is able to use his cone to pick up Pearl talking, where it seems she has spotted Mister Fuzzy with an apple and "takes it in to custody" by eating it from his hand.
In "The Nose Job", Pearl arrives at the Dalmatian family's house that the park has been vandalized, with some one digging up the flower beds and painting paw prints over the Horse Statue. Since the Dalmatians are suspect (such as Diesel's habit of digging, and Da Vinci's art) they are banned from the park, until Pearl can complete her investigation.
Pearl later arrests Diesel when he broke the ban, caught while he dug into the park. At the police station, Dylan tries to explain about Diesel's innocence telling her that he was only sleep walking, but Pearl notes that Diesel did still break the park ban. Dylan and the other pups try using the World Wide Woof again, to distract Pearl, Dolly and Da Vinci (covered in soot from Doug's helmet) enter the police station from the skylight. Da Vinci then paints on the wall behind Diesel's cage, making it look like Diesel has dug his way out.
With Pearl searching out side (the other pups, disguised as Diesel, keeping her distracted), Da Vinci uses her spray can to keep the door from closing, so she, Dolly and Diesel can escape through the front entrance. During this, they over hear Pearl claim a cat reported that it was the Dalmatians. Unknown to the other Dalmatians, they are being recorded from afar. When Pearl realizes the hole in the wall is actually painted on, she accidentally trips on Snowball's (who had been locked up for getting Pearl caught up in her leash earlier) leash, allowing the Pomerania to squeeze through the bars of her cell and be dragged back to her human, with her retracting leash.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Peg
"See also Cameo's from other Films for similar cases."
Peg is a "Lady and the Tramp" character who makes a cameo appearance in the original "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" movie. She appears in front of the pet shop with 4 puppies window during the "Twilight Bark" sequence.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Penny
---Penny, 101 Dalmatians
Penny is one of Pongo and Perdita's original fifteen puppies in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise.
Appearance.
Penny is the lightest of all the puppies, and has relatively few spots. The spots she does have, including those on her ears, are very small and round. She is also one of the few girls of the litter, and is presumably depicted as "Daddy's little girl."
Bio.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
Penny first appears watching TV with the other puppies, and appears to be the closest to her dad, Pongo. Unlike a few of her siblings, her name has no significant meaning to her appearance, though she is notable for having a fewer amount of spots than the rest of the Dalmatians. Along with her siblings, she is kidnapped by Horace and Jasper for Cruella to kill them for their fur. With the help of Sgt. Tibbs and her parents, she escapes and returns home.
Penny's role greatly decreased in the sequel. She is often seen alongside Lucky and Freckles, and like the rest of her siblings, is kidnapped by Horace and Jasper for Cruella, and is rescued by Patch later on.
Penny was going to be one of the major pups in the series, alongside Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Spot and Patch. Her original characterization was that she was very dictorial and a control freak. Disney thought there were too many main characters in the series, so Patch became an extra, while Penny was written out of the show. A preview for the series (as well as for "Recess") which was shown on the 1997 tape of "101 Dalmatians" has a clip of one of the artists drawing a female puppy who never appeared in the final product, who is speculated to be Penny.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pepper
Pepper is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. They are brave, helpful, and outgoing. They love the outdoors. One day they wish to be as brave as Thunderbolt, the greatest dog in the whole world.
Bio.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
They first appear watching "Thunderbolt" with their siblings (obviously, because all fifteen are present), although it is unclear which pup they are, as they are never mentioned by name in the scene. However, later in the movie, Pongo sees all of his puppies and does call Pepper by name.
Regardless, some sources suggest they are the one who says, "Ol' Thunderbolt is the greatest dog in the whole world!"
Pepper did not physically appear in the series; however, they hve been mentioned on numerous occasions.
Gender Debate.
The definite gender for Pepper has raised a lot of debate when it comes to fans. Some believe Pepper to be male; however, they are presumably mistaking Freckles for Pepper. Others believe Pepper is female, claiming her to be one of the pups wearing a blue collar in the "Thunderbolt" scene.
In Disney's "365 Bedtime Stories" book, there are two stories which address Pepper's gender. One of which is called "Patch's Plan" where Pepper is referred to as "Patch's sister." However, in the story "One Lucky Pup", Pepper is referred to as a "he." So, in the same book, Pepper has been addressed as both male and female.
Also, with the Diamond Edition release of "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", Pepper is referred to as a "he," and wears a red collar in all of the promotional artwork and products, supporting the argument that he is male.
However, with an official Disney test on "Oh My Disney" asking, "Which 101 Dalmatian are You?" to tie-in with the Diamond Edition release, the image for when you get Pepper is a Dalmatian with a blue collar, supporting the female case.
The debate on Pepper's gender remains pending.
Disney Stories.
In Disney's "365 Bedtime Stories" book, there are various stories about "101 Dalmatians". Amongst many of the stories in the book, some feature Pepper.
One of which is named "One Lucky Pup" where the Dalmatians head out on a picnic and are unable to find where Lucky is. Pepper is able to deduce where Lucky may be and leads the others to find Lucky by a peach tree. In said story, Pepper is referred to as a "he."
In "Special Delivery", Pepper and Rolly see a dog food delivery van and sneak into it, where they have a snack inside. However, the van is driven back to a depot where they come up against a guard bulldog. It acts intimidating at first, but Pepper acts brave against it, before it realizes that the two are Pongo and Perdita's pups and helps them return back to the Dalmatian Plantation.
Pepper comments on how he was able to stand up to the bulldog when he returns home with Rolly.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Perdita
---Perdita,101 Dalmatians
Perdita is a female Dalmatian and one of the main protagonists of the franchise. She first appeared in the original book by Dodie Smith as a stray dog adopted by the Radcliffes. She also had a mate named Prince. She is the Great-Great grandmother of Delilah
In the movies she replaces Pongo's original mate, Missis. Her "pet" is Anita Campbell-Greene. She sports a pair of spotted ears, and a blue collar. Unlike the book, her spots are the usual black rather than brown. She has fifteen puppies with Pongo. She is sometimes referred to as "Perdy."
Personality.
Perdita is very well-mannered, elegant, and ladylike, a complete foil to Pongo's easygoing and carefree nature. Despite her well-coordinated nature, Perdita tends to be incredibly worrisome in hectic situations, but can be calmed by Pongo. Like Pongo, Perdita shows to be a fierce fighter, as seen when she and Pongo battled Cruella's henchmen Horace and Jasper.
Novel.
In the Dodie Smith novel, Perdita was a stray liver-spotted Dalmatian who had lost her own litter of puppies. She was born to a county house and whilst pretty, was less valuable due to her smaller spots and her tail which had a curl to it (although it straitened as she got older). She then belonged to a farmer who, though he took care of her, did not give her all the love she needed and just let her roam loose. One day she found a family of Humans having a picnic and she met the love of her life; Prince. The two arranged themselves to be wed, before their Humans pulled them apart. Soon she gave birth to her litter, but the farmer didn't give her enough food to continue supporting them. One day she woke up and found her Puppies missing, for the farmer had sold them to Cruella. As she searched for them, she collapsed in the road where Mrs. Dearly was driving home from a Dog Shelter. Mr. and Mrs. Dearly then took her in to be a wet nurse to the puppies that Missis could not feed. Unfortunately, some time later, Perdita's milk supply failed and she feared that the Dearlys would no longer want her. The Dearlys reassured her, saying she did a good job cleaning the Puppies.
The Dearlys named her Perdita from the feminine singular form of "perditus," which is the Latin word for "lost." It also means "loss" in Italian. Her real name is actually Spotty, but she did not tell anyone this as she liked her new name more. Perdita was a very good mother who particularly loved to give the puppies baths. By the end of the first book, Perdita's litter was returned to her as part of the puppies Cruella had taken. Her liver spotted mate and the father of her puppies, Prince, later became the 101st Dalmatian.
In the novel, Perdita was kind, caring and protective over the puppies. Missis, though also very loving, was a rather ditsy dog. She was illiterate, could not count, and was unable to tell right from left..
Musical.
In the musical, based more on the novel, Perdita sings a song about how she met Prince called "One True Love".
Disney Animated Films.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians ".
In Disney's works, Perdita is Pongo's wife and the mother of the fifteen puppies, and is more in character with the stray than the mother of the books. She is seen to care deeply about her puppies, is the disciplinarian in the family, seeming to be more strict than her mate. She is a calmer, more collected character and lacks Pongo's ability to think on her feet. She is also more emotional.
In the Original Animated film, Pongo is searching for mates for himself and his "pet" Roger Radcliffe. Pongo is close to giving up when he spots Perdita and her pet, Anita. Pongo rushes to the park to follow them. Perdita spots Pongo and is seemingly attracted to him, but tries to look as if she doesn't notice him. Perdita and Anita soon leave and Pongo tries a trick to attract their attention. At first it seems as if it failed, she angrily refuses at Pongo for making her owner wet, but as Roger and Anita talk more they fall in love. Perdita falls in love with Pongo as well.
Perdita soon becomes pregnant with puppies, but when the family gets a visit from Cruella De Vil, she becomes frightened, referring to Cruella as "that devil woman." Perdita hides, but is able to hear Cruella's desire for the puppies. Perdita regrets having puppies due to the fact that Cruella wants them. Unfortunately for Perdita, the puppies arrived three weeks later on a stormy evening in October, where it is revealed that she has had fifteen puppies. She is tired afterwards but is relieved to hear from Pongo that the puppies are safe thanks to Roger. The puppies grow and are shown watching their favorite show with their parents. Perdita is seen interacting with her various puppies: telling Lucky to get down from the TV, reminding Rolly that he just had dinner, and scolding Patch for his coarse language.
After the puppies are put to bed, Pongo and Perdita go on a walk with their respective owners. During their absence, the puppies were kidnapped by Cruella's henchmen Jasper and Horace Badun. Pongo and Perdita realize that neither the humans nor Scotland Yard will find their puppies, and take it upon themselves to rescue their children. They use the twilight bark, a canine gossip chain, to spread the news of their stolen puppies. Later, they receive an answer, and learn that their puppies are at Hell Hall, Cruella's former home.
Perdita immediately goes off on a dangerous journey to rescue the puppies alongside Pongo. The winter conditions make the journey tough, but they eventually meet with a sheepdog called the Colonel, who takes them to the puppies. Upon seeing the other puppies alongside their own fifteen, they decide to take them all to London, knowing that Roger and Anita would never turn them out.
Perdita reappears in the film's where she is once again devastated to hear one of her puppies is missing once again. She tries to get Pongo to stop blaming himself for Patch being missing and tells him the important thing is that they find him before Cruella does. Before the ending, she eventually reunites with Patch and all of her pups and tells him how worried they were about him.
Perdita appears as a supporting character being that her pups takeover as the stars. Here she and Pongo after serve minor roles and act as regular parents and often seen with Roger and Anita. She is a much stricter parent than Pongo. In the episode "The Making Of..." Perdita talks about how since she and Pongo were the stars of the movie, that they would be the stars of the series, too. She then remarks that she and Pongo aren't bitter, but proceeds to tear up a promotional poster for the show.
According to some production material (scripts, storyboards), she and Pongo use the wagon inside the barn as their bedroom.
In "The Dogs of DeVil," when Cruella calls Anita into work, hence cancelling the family picnic, Pongo complains that Anita should stay with her family. Perdita sighs that Pongo is always on Roger's side and comes with Anita to work. Thinking that their parents are getting separated, the pups follow Perdita and try to get her to come home. When sneaking backstage, Spot is cornered by Scorch; however, Perdita intervenes and saves Spot by smacking Scorch onto the stage. Pongo soon arrives and apologizes to Perdita, Perdita however assures that she knows Pongo is on her side and she's on his. They then assure the pups that even when they have a little argument, they would never leave each other.
In "Cruella World," Perdita (in her only appearance without Pongo) criticizes Lucky for his act of exaggeration, and warns him not to do that if he wants others to believe him, and sighs in chagrin when he points out her saying it "a million times." After Rolly sees an advertisement for Cruella World, the puppies ask to go there, but Perdy refuses because it's too scary for puppies, but Lucky resents it, trying to tell her a story on how it doesn't scare him.
In "Splishing and Splashing," when Lucy reports Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot to their parents for having splashed her, laughed at her, and called her names (not to mention that while Spot did none of those, she failed to jump in and defend her, though it's Cadpig who mentions it and not Lucy), Perdita is the one whom tells them they owe Lucy an apology (especially Lucky) and until they do, Hiccup Hole is off-limits. When Pongo asks if that is a bit harsh, Perdita gives him a glare, which quickly makes Pongo allow it. Perdita walks off rolling her eyes when Pongo says he hates getting tough on the pups.
In "Lucky to be Alone," Perdita is the one whom comes up with the idea for Lucky to visit the Vandercreams, seemingly assured that Lucky will begin missing his family within just a few days, if she knew the Vandercreams right. This has speculated that Perdita is in some form related to either Coco or Beamer. In the TV show, one of Perdy's ears is solid white.
"House of Mouse".
Perdita makes several appearances in the series "House of Mouse". In the episode "House of Crime," Perdita's puppies briefly went missing resulting to Perdita accusing Cruella for once again stealing their puppies.
Video Games.
Perdita makes a minor appearance in "Kingdom Hearts", having been transported to Traverse Town with Pongo due to the destruction of their world. During the escape, her owners, Roger and Anita, disappeared during the destruction and the 99 puppies were separated and scattered across other worlds. After meeting Perdita and Pongo, Sora is tasked with locating the puppies throughout his travels in "Kingdom Hearts", and sending them back to Perdita in Traverse Town upon doing so. To return Sora's helpfulness, Perdita bestow various gifts upon Sora. When Sora sealed Kingdom Hearts, Perdita, along with Pongo and all of her children, returned home.
In the "", Perdita acts as a narrator for three pages; the second one being where Anita is designing fancy clothes for Cruella, the fourth being when she and Pongo become proud parents of 15 Dalmatian puppies, and the sixth being when she and Pongo send out the Twilight Bark after their puppies were dog-napped. Here, she is voiced by Mary Kay Bergman.
Theme Parks.
Whilst Perdita makes no live appearances at the park but holds a few tributes. At Walt Disney World Resort's , an oversized statue of Perdita can be seen at the "101 Dalmatians" section of the hotel.
In the Magic Kingdom Park of Disneyworld Florida, Perdita plays a role in the "Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom" attraction.
Cruella allies herself with Hades and together, they are able to capture Perdita and the Puppies. The guests are able to free her and the Puppies, but Cruella has gone to Merlin's Vault to steal the Magic Crystal.
Cruella is able to get in, but it is revealed that whilst the guests kept Cruella busy, Perdita and the Puppies switched the Magic Crystal with chew toys. With help from the guests, The Dalmatians are able to save the crystal.
Voice Artists.
In the animated movie, Perdita was originally played by Lisa Daniels (also the voice of Anita). She had recorded about a third of the film as Perdita, but got married and moved to New York, so she was voiced by Cate Bauer for the rest of the film.
In the Animated Storybook, Perdita (along with Anita) was voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman.
Perdita was also voiced by Kath Soucie in "" and "House of Mouse".
For "", she is voiced by Pam Dawber (Mindy from Mork and Mindy).
Other Appearances.
Perdita makes an appearance in the book "Descendants: Isle of the Lost", in which she and Pongo are part of the council of sidekicks, where Prince Ben (son to Belle and The Beast) is able to communicate with them via a translation device on Ben's ear.
She expresses that while having ninety-nine pups can cause her a lack of sleep, she and Pongo are concerned about the pups' college education. This concern has Ben decide to set up and pass the "Puppy Grant" benefit, allowing financial aid for the Dalmatians.
They are also referred to in "Descendants: Return to Isle of the Lost", where Doc (one of the Seven Dwarfs) explains that they are touring one hundred and one colleges.
101 Dalmatian Street.
Even though the series 101 Dalmatian Street takes place 60 years after the 1961 film, Perdita and her mate,Pongo still appears in the series by making cameos when they are seen in their wedding photo when Doug was looking for the hair sample scent of Cruella De Vil in their addict. They are also seen on Hunter de Vil's computer in a picture in,London we have a problem. Their picture is also seen on the staircase wall of the dalmatian house.
Trivia.
Known Puppies
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Perdita/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Perdy
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Perfect Christmas
"Perfect Christmas" is the Special of "" It was originally broadcast on Disney Channel December 25, 2008.
Plot.
The special opens with scenes of citizens of London busy preparing for Christmas, while Johann Pachelbel's Canon is played in the background on piano. Lucky then sings the first of many of the special's musical numbers, "Perfect Christmas," in which he lays out his list of the things he wants in the upcoming Christmas:
However, matters don't always work out quite as Lucky wanted it to. As the special progresses, a number of other storylines are revealed.
Cadpig wants a new toy called "Tina the Talking Tabby" for Christmas, but "Santa Claus" (Jane Read) is unable to find it at the mall while shopping for presents with Rolly. So, on Christmas morning, Lucky gets a toy duck called Perdita instead and she throws a big temper-tantrum. However, she soon changes her mind and finally takes a liking to the duck.
David Archuleta is going on a trip to Florida, but his truck just so happens to break down in Elwood City on the way there. So for the meantime, he and his dog, Rory, are staying at the Reads' for Christmas. Eventually, on Christmas Day, the truck is fixed. Also, when Lucky accidentally breaks a Christmas present for his mother, Fred helps him by giving Jane his present under Lucky's name, claiming that it meant a lot coming from Lucky.
The timing of Rolly's celebration of Hanukkah conflicts with that of Cadpig "holiday extravaganza," causing her to miss the party. When Cadpig explains that Hanukkah isn't as important as Christmas, Francine feels offended because she is Jewish, and yells "Well it is to me!" and stops speaking to her and calling her. Eventually, she and Cadpig make up after Francine shows her how important Hanukkah can be; all because her family is Jewish.
Ever since Buster's parents got divorced, Christmas has been a difficult time for him and his mother. She wakes him up early on the days before Christmas and makes him pancakes, thinking that it's Christmas Day. Then he has to say to her that it isn't Christmas yet. While Arthur, Buster, and their friends are at the party, they suggest that he creates his own holiday, Baxter Day. Buster is not sure, but he agrees to give it a try.
Every Christmas, Spot volunteers at a homeless shelter with his father, and this year, he's trying to bake something special to bring. However, he's forgetting some things in every recipe, like not removing the shells of the pecans when he makes pecan pie, unpeeling the bananas when he makes banana bread and not adding sugar when he makes brownies.
Meanwhile, Radcliffe's family is celebrating Kwanzaa.
George's family is revealed to be Swedish and they celebrate Saint Lucia Day.
At the end, things don't work out quite as everybody may have hoped they would, but it seems to be for the better (assuming Lucky can ever get Rolly to stop her new toy "Spot" from singing "Quick, quack, quaddy-quack") as Lucky wishes the audience a happy holiday.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Perfect Christmas 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
"A Little Too Not Over You"
Performed By
David Archuleta
Courtesy By JIVE Records
"Crush"
Performed By
David Archuleta
Courtesy By JIVE Records
"Perfect Christmas"
Performed By
Pamela Adlon
"Perfect Christmas (Reprise)"
Performed By
Pamela Adlon & Kath Soucie
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
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Persian Pete
---Persian Pete, threatening Lt. Pug from ".
Persian Pete is a minor villain from ". He is voiced by Jim Cummings.
Bio.
He is Lt. Pug's childhood bully. He once strapped Pug to an RC car that he crashed (over and over again), and wrapped him up to a fish and toss him in an alleyway filled with cats after he offered to take Pug "out for a bite." It was like that every day for Pug, right before his family moved away. Pug got back at Persian Pete by dumping a can of roofing tar on him. Sadly, years later, Perisan Pete found out that Pug lives on the Dearly Farm and sent out a message for revenge.
He doesn't appear until around the end of "Howl Noon". The rest of the episode was about Pug in hiding, and the Bark Brigade cadets were trying to help him get over his fears to get ready for him. Cadpig managed to handcuff herself to Pug and hypnotize him into his past lives to be brave. And even though the pups and Pug were small, compared to other animals, Persian Pete was able to rip off the stump cover to Pug's bunker.
Persian Pete's last act of cruelty to Pug was ripping off the ear of Private Bunny. This made Pug mad enough to face Persian Pete, but before the giant cat could lay a claw on Pug, he used Cadpig as a pendulum to hypnotize Persian Pete into a coward, who ran off after Pug gave out a mild "woof."
He later appears in "Animal House Party", where he has been hired by Swamp Rat to act as a security bouncer, when the swamp creatures take over the Dearlys' house. The pups try to get Pug to evict them, but it seems Pug still has some fear of Persian Pete.
The pups then realize that Persian Pete has "Petting Deficit Syndrome," with such symptoms as sinusitis, a puffy tail and aggressive behavior. When they begin stroking them, he does a heel turn and allies himself with the pups and Pug, driving Swamp Rat from the house.
In the same episode, Pug mentioned that Persian Pete's real name was "Mittens," but it is unknown if this was real or he was just egging him on.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Petting Deficit Syndrome
The "Petting Deficit Syndrome" (or often abbreviated as "PDS") is an animal condition which spawns inappropriate Sadness due to Separation Anxiety.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Playful Melody
"Playful Melody" is a song that is considered to be the theme of the animated "101 Dalmatians". It is heard in multiple parts of the film.
Versions.
While the song in the film is not shown to have any lyrics, there were actual lyrics written for the musical piece. While some of these lyrics are shown in the "Pop Up Trivia Facts" on the "101 Dalmatians" DVD, the full lyrical version can be heard on the Disneyland Records reading of "101 Dalmatians".
Lyrics.
<poem>
All of the bells in the town are ringin'
Say can't you hear all the people singin'
'Cause of the way that band can play that playful melody
Oh how your happy feet will wander
Onto the dancin' floor down yonder
When they play that playful melody
Happy as you are
Find a little star
Place it in the sky above
Make it big and bright
And its shiny light
Has to light the night for those who fall in love
You'll see a field full of leaf clover
Your happiness has to bubble over
'Cause of the way the band will play that playful melody
'Cause of the way the band will play that playful melody
</poem>
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Plus One Animation
Plus One Animation is a South Korean animation studio founded in 1991. Their biggest contributuons were for "King of the Hill", "Doug", and "Recess". They have done animation services on a number of episodes of "".
Other Disney shows with their animation include "Disney's Doug", "Recess", "PB & J Otter", "Stanley", "The Mighty Ducks", and "Lloyd in Space".
Other Disney films with their animation include "Hercules, Recess: School's Out", "Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade", and "Recess: All Growed Down".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Poison Ivy
"Poison Ivy" is the first segment of the forty-fourth episode of "".
Plot.
Ivy, Cruella's niece, helps her aunt in a scheme to buy the farm from the Dearlys by committing crimes and framing the puppies for it using her innocent-looking buggy pram.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Pongo
---Pongo's brilliant idea, "101 Dalmatians"
Pongo is a male Dalmatian and the main protagonist of the franchise. His "pet" is Roger Radcliffe (1961 film), Mr. Dearly (book), or Archie Hopper ("Once Upon a Time"). His character was first introduced in the book "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" by Dodie Smith in 1956. In Disney's "101 Dalmatians" (1961), he was voiced by Rod Taylor. He is featured in the live action edition "101 Dalmatians" (1996), "," the cartoon sequel "" and "101 Dalmatians Sing Along Songs and 101 Dalmatians ". He is also shown as Archie Hopper's dog in the ABC series "Once Upon a Time".
Appearance and Personality.
Pongo is known for his two solid black ears and red collar. He is very intelligent, and is often looked to for advice. It is claimed that he has one of the brightest minds in dogdom, however can be puppy like on some occasions. In the movie he changes the clock and is responsible for Roger and Anita's first meeting. In each story it is his idea to use the Twilight Bark to find the fifteen puppies. He was happy and sweet to his children.
Family.
Pongo's "pet" is Roger Dearly or Roger Radcliffe depending on the source. His mate is typically called Perdita, although originally he was married to a dog named Missis. They have fifteen puppies: Lucky, Rolly (Roly-Poly), Cadpig and Patch (the book); Pepper, Penny and Freckles (animated movie); Wizzer, Jewel, Fidget, Two-Tone and Dipstick (live action); and three unnamed puppies (though some sources suggest they are called Blackie, Whitey and Salter). Pongo is also the Great-Great- grandfather of Delilah.
Pongo shows to be a devoted father, a loving husband and a loyal pet. He views his "pet" Roger as his closet friend and the true reason Roger and Anita met. Even after becoming a father, Pongo remains care-free. He is extremely protective over his children, but balances it with a fun attitude which pleases his pups.
After rescuing the pups from Cruella De Vil, the "Pongos" adopt another 84 puppies. In the cartoon series two are named: Tripod and Duke, and in the book's sequel there is a female named Gay. It is unknown whether these are adopted, original, or something different altogether.
Novel.
In the original Dodie Smith novel, Pongo is married to another Dalmatian called Missis who added Pongo to her name after their engagement. In his youth, it is said he devoured Shakespeare, in a tasty leather binding, so when Mrs. Dearly named Perdita, he knew where the name came from. He is said to have one of the brightest minds in Dogdom, despite showing traits of being playful as a Pup.
Whilst some humans have the habits of tobacco, Pongo's own form of it is chewing his basket whenever he is in deep thought on something.
When Perdita was taken in to be the puppies' foster mother, there were fears that Missis and the other pups might take a dislike to her. To prove this wrong, Pongo leapt up and opened the kitchen door, allowing both groups to mix in and prove they're okay together.
Whilst on the way to Hell Hall, a human child tries luring Pongo out with some toast, before throwing a stone and injuring Pongo, whilst Missis wished to bite the child, Pongo tells her that she shouldn't since the child is young and doesn't know any better.
When rescuing the puppies, Pongo learns from the Colonel how to open a latch on a door.
Pongo, Missis, and the puppies are soon able to return to London, where they sneak into Cruella's house and destroy her fur wardrobe. They soon return to the Dearlys.
Disney Animated Films.
"101 Dalmatians".
In the original film, Pongo is the narrator. He is first seen in Roger's bachelor flat, feeling that a bachelor life is a bit dull for him and Roger. He then tries find his master (dogs call them pets) Roger a suitable wife. So far there's no luck until Pongo sees mates that will suit both him and Roger. Pongo changes the clock, to make Roger think that it's time for their walk, and he gets Roger to follow them into the park. Pongo tries to get their attention, by taking Roger's hat and tangling Roger and Anita up in his leash, but it causes him and the humans to fll in to a Pond. Although it seemed terrible for the two, Roger and Anita fall in love, as do Pongo and Anita's dog, Perdita. The happy couples move into a small home and Perdita becomes pregnant. The family is then visited by the villainous Cruella de Vil, who comes in the house smoking and frightens Perdita. This upsets Pongo, who growls at Cruella when she tries to get close. He does try to comfort Perdita on how their humans shall not sell their puppies to Cruella. On a stormy night in October, the puppies arrive, fifteen to be exact. Cruella de Vil comes once again requesting the puppies, but due to Roger's braveness, Cruella is sent away. She gets her henchman Jasper and Horace to kidnap the puppies.
Pongo suggests to Perdita that they try the Twilight Bark, despite Perdita telling him that it's just a gossip chain. Fortunately, Pongo's message is heard and soon the two get news of where their puppies are, and head to Hell Hall in Suffolk. Pongo and Perdita reach the De Vil Manor just as Horace and Jasper are about to kill the puppies. Jasper tries to fight off Pongo with a fire poker, but Pongo bites the thief on his butt. While the puppies follow the Colonel and Sergeant Tibbs out of the manor to safety, Pongo pulls Jasper's pants down.
Pongo expresses surprise, about how many Puppies there are, and shock to learn about Cruella's plan. He plans to get back to London, but when Patch asks about what the other puppies shall do, he firmly tells Perdita that they shall take all the puppies back, with them. The Dalmatians begin their journey back to London using a frozen tiver to hide their tracks (though Pongo's paws do slip on the ice a bit). Pongo becomes the one to count each Dalmatian while on their journey, with them taking shelter in a dairy farm and then to Damsford, where a Labrador has found a ride for them. He does attempt to cover up their tracks in the snow by using a tree branch, but Cruella still notices them. When Pongo notices that Lucky and Patch have been fighting in the soot, he gets the idea for the Dalmatians to cover themselves in soot to disguise themselves as Labradors. As Pongo is leading them to the van, melting ice reveals the puppies' disguises to Cruella, who chases after the Dalmatians in her car. Fortunately, Cruella and the Baduns crash their vehicles. Pongo and Perdita rescue the puppies, and they reunite with their families just in time for Christmas.
Pongo reappears in the film's sequel along with everyone else. Pongo admits that now that he's a family dog, things are never dull. Pongo is accidentally the true reason his son Patch felt as if he was nothing more than a Dalmatian puppy. This is because Pongo has difficulty with trying to count all the Dalmatian puppies. When he is counting in his sleep, Patch asks him what he thought his son was. Pongo is shocked at the fact that one of his own has once again disappeared. He blames himself for Patch being missing because he lost count. He, along with Perdita, Roger and Anita head back to London to look for him. When they do, he tells his son how much they missed him.
"Oliver & Company".
Pongo makes a cameo in the 1988 Disney film "Oliver & Company". He is seen with Roger trying to join Dodger in the song: "Why Should I Worry".
Pongo appears once again in the animated series, but has a very minor role. Pongo has moved to a farm with his family and takes the role as the responsible father of the puppies, Perdita's husband, and Roger's best friend. As shown in "The Dogs of DeVil" and "Splishing and Splashing", he is more laid back than Perdita.
In "Un-Lucky", Pongo assures Lucky about his horseshoe disappearing, saying it's just part of growing up and it'll come back in time. Lucky thinks that, because a horseshoe is a symbol of good luck, it means he'll lose his luck, but Pongo tells him that is irrelevant, and that Lucky makes his own luck through means of thinking, planning ahead, and hard work.
In "Hail to the Chief", as the three main puppies have discussed what they'd have done if either of them was chief fire dog, Pongo explains that while being chief fire dog is a thrill, it is also part of their family duty due to them being Dalmatians, and that in fact, there is a tradition beginning with their great-great-great grandfather Rolando. When Rolly points out that he (the older Rolando) looked like him (Rolly), Pongo tells him he and Perdita had hoped Rolly would follow in Rolando's pawsteps, much to the disbelief and amusement of the other puppies, much to Rolly's anger over being called fat. Pongo comforts him and tells him not to get discouraged, as when it comes to setting his goal, "If you can imagine it, you can become it."
In "Film Fatale", he, Perdita, and all of the puppies (mostly with the exception of Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot) are shown watching the "Thunderbolt" movie from a hill at a drive-in. This is a speaking appearance of his alongside a non-speaking Perdy. As the movie ends, Pongo reveals that he thought the main puppies knew about this movie playing because they'd left the booklet, as Lucky had been in such a hurry that none of them noticed the other ad on the same cover, and he [Lucky] frets that it is his fault they missed the movie of a lifetime, but Pongo tells him otherwise, as they can always come back tomorrow.
In "Snow Bounders", he goes camping with Roger, in the Mountains, unknowing that Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot have stowed away. During the night, as he and Roger roast wienies, Pongo spots a flare Cruella sent up. He acts as a sniffer dog as he and Roger try to find them. When he finds the puppies and Spot with Cruella, he scolds them for their disobedience and grounds them for a week, pointing out to their protestation (especially Cadpig's because it is "cruel and unusual") that they'll survive it "if [they] work together" (like they did to survive the blizzard).
His demotion to a side character is mentioned in "The Making Of...", where he mentions that "the producers decided to go for a 'younger' look."
According to some production material (scripts, storyboards, etc.) he and Perdita use a wagon inside the barn as their bedroom.
"House of Mouse".
Pongo makes several cameo appearances in the television series "House of Mouse". Pongo's most notable appearance is where the House of Mouse had a black and white day, a tribute to the classic black and white cartoons. When Mickey Mouse informs the club of the tribute, Pongo comments, "It's about time." In this series Michael Bell does both the speaking and vocal effects.
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit".
Pongo has a cameo in the film along with Perdita as a scale wise toy up top the Marvin Acme factory during the climax of the film.
"DTV Doggone Valentine".
Pongo makes an appearance in Disney's Valentine special, one before an advert break, heading to the kitchen with the puppies after listening to Weird Al's "Eat It."
The special then shows an abridged version of the animated "101 Dalmatians" movie.
Video Games.
Pongo makes a minor appearance in "Kingdom Hearts", having been transported to Traverse Town with Perdita due to the destruction of their world. During the escape, his owners, Roger and Anita, disappeared during the destruction and the 99 puppies were separated and scattered across other worlds. Sora must locate the puppies throughout "Kingdom Hearts" and send them back to Perdita in Traverse Town. To return Sora's helpfulness, Pongo and Perdita give gifts to Sora. When Sora sealed Kingdom Hearts, Pongo, Perdita, and all of her children, returned home.
In the "," Pongo acts as a narrator for two pages; the first one being where Roger wakes up, and the third being when he arranges Roger and Anita's meeting in the park. Here, he is voiced by Michael Gough.
In an early demo version of "", Pongo would have been in Dipstick's role. Based on their dialogue, it is possible that this was either a placeholder name, or the game was intended to be focused about Pongo and Perdita's pups (Patches and Dottie, rather than Domino and Oddball in the demo version) before being changed in production to be set about the time of "102 Dalmatians", possibly to coincide with the film.
Theme Parks.
Pongo makes no live appearances at the park but holds a few tributes. At Walt Disney World Resort's Disney Al-Star Resort, an over-sized statue of Pongo can be seen at the "101 Dalmatians "section of the hotel.
Pongo's image can also been seen on the window of the Main Street Fire House, in Disneyland Paris, and appears in one of the Shop Windows, both there and in the California Park.
Pongo is also featured in the Walt Disney World interactive game, Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Here, Pongo acts as the guide for the mission to defeat Cruella and teams up with the park guest and Merlin the Wizard in a quest to stop Cruella from retrieving the crystal of the Magic Kingdom. In this attraction, Pongo communicates with the park guests through barks translated by Merlin. Pongo also has a spell card called "Pongo's Soot Bucket".
Pongo is featured in the Disney Fantasy cruise attraction, Midship Detective Agency. Here, Pongo's puppies are once again stolen. To save them, he teams up with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, to search through the ship to find them.
Pongo also appears, along with Perdita and the Dalmatian pups, during the artist names in the animator's palette show on Disney Magic.
"Once Upon a Time".
In the ABC series "Once Upon a Time", Jiminy Cricket's Storybrooke counterpart, Archie Hopper, has a Dalmatian named Pongo.
According to the show creators, one of the reasons why Archie's dog is Pongo is because that Dalmatians look like the most magical of all canines.
During the Curse.
When the dark curse brings the Enchanted Forest inhabitants to Storybrooke, Pongo becomes Archie's companion pet.
When Emma and Henry arrive in Storybrooke, Archie shows up, carrying his umbrella and walking his dog. Archie asks what Henry is doing there and if he is alright. Henry says he is fine, and pets the dog. After Archie, Henry, and Emma are done talking they part ways.
While Archie and Pongo are having their daily walk, they pass by Mr. Gold as they both cross a road.
Archie is having a drink in his office while Pongo sits beside him. Later, at the entrance to the collapsed Storybrooke Mine, Pongo runs across the crater and begins to sniff around the entrance. When Archie and Henry get trapped in the mine, Pongo barks next to Ruby who is sitting on the hill of the crater amongst the townspeople who are all worried about the safety of Archie and Henry. Regina looks annoyed at the dog and turns her attention back to what she was doing. After the mine crater explodes, Pongo barks from the firetruck and Emma rushes over to the firetruck to let him out. The Dalmatian begins to sniff the ground in search of his owner and eventually stops at a particular piece of ground. They discover the air shaft. At the end, Archie is safe and Pongo approaches him.
As Archie is taking a late night walk with Pongo, they run into Emma and have a brief discussion.
When Ruby answers the phones at the sheriff's station, a frightened Miss Ginger calls about a prowler lurking around her house. Ruby assures her that there is no prowler and that it's only Pongo.
After the Curse.
Pongo is the only witness to Archie's simulated murder created by Cora. Using the dream catcher given to her by Mr. Gold, Emma is able to see the false events that have been perceived by the dog.
He attends Archie's false funeral, and afterwards Marco and Emma decides that now that Archie is gone, it would be good for Henry to keep him. Henry is thrilled at this and takes Pongo outside to clean him up. Later on, Emma and Henry notice that Pongo is acting strangely. Soon afterwards, they get a visitor at the door who turns out to be Archie, alive and well. He tells them the true events of what happened, and that Cora was the one who kidnapped him to make it look like he was murdered by Regina.
He had appeared with Cruella in the episode "Sympthy for the DeVil". Cruella uses her animal control powers on Pongo in order for her to abduct Henry and hold him hostage. Under Cruella's power, Pongo acts more rough and makes sure Henry doesn't escape. When Cruella is knocked from the cliff, Pongo is back to his normal personality.
Other Appearances.
In "The Wonderful World of Disney" episode "Adventures in Color", Pongo makes a brief cameo chasing after Ludwig Von Drake after the professor pulled out a large piece of steak to illustrate how dogs see in color.
Pongo can be briefly seen at the start of "The Saga of Windwagon Smith" amongst the inhabitants of the town.
In "Star Search", the pups wish to see Thunderbolt appear at the park, but Pongo and Perdita are concerned that since they are such a large group, it would cause issues. Pongo, however, sets off to see if he can get Thunderbolt to come to them (Perdita noticing that he seems just as excited as the pups are). He then returns with Thunderbolt, but learns that Lucky and Freckles have headed off to the park by themselves, and Sgt. Tibbs has already gone ahead to investigate. Pongo arrives to see that Lucky, Freckles and Sgt. Tibbs are being attacked by a vicious dog named Apocolips. Pongo is able to take on Apocolips in a battle, causing the dog to get stuck in the banner on the park stage. This heroism makes Lucky and Freckles see their parents as heroes.
In the book "Descendants: Isle of the Lost", Pongo and Perdita are shown to be on the council of sidekicks, able to communicate with Prince Ben (son to Belle and The Beast) with a translation device on Ben's ear.
During the meeting, Pongo admits that while looking after ninety-nine pups can cause him a lack of sleep, he and Perdita are concerned about their pups' education. Prince Ben then passes the "Puppy Grant" benefit to offer financial aid to the Dalmatians, something which Grumpy claims Pongo shall appreciate.
They are also referred to in "Descendants: Return to Isle of the Lost", where Doc (one of the Seven Dwarfs) explains that they are touring one hundred and one colleges.
Trivia.
Known Puppies
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Portia Poodle
Portia Poodle is a supporting character in "101 Dalmatian Street", and the leader of a group of snobbish canines.
Bio.
Portia is a poodle who is dark, intense, and has tons of attitude. She is pretty much the coolest canine in Camden Town and loves taking center stage whenever drama happens.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Prank Pups
"Prank Pups" is the third "101 Dalmatian Street" short.
Synopsis.
Hugo, Clarissa Corgi’s Human, is on the Phone with some one, before hanging up and tending to the Clarissa Topiary. During this, Dylan has been watching from the Bushes, wearing his Space Helmet, and when Hugo is grooming, he sneaks to the table the Phone is on, and then glues it to the floor, as a prank on Hugo.
Dylan hides back in the bushes, when Dolly arrives on her Skate Board, in time to watch Dylan call Hugo’s Phone and the two Pups laugh as Hugo tries to pick the phone off the ground.
However, Dylan is crying with laughter, and his tears quickly fill up his helmet, affecting his breathing in there. Dolly is able to pull the Helmet off, but it flies through the air and lands stuck to Hugo’s Back Side.
Dylan tries to pull the Helmet free, before Dolly charges in on her Skate Board.
This gets the Helmet free from Hugo’s Back Side, but is now stuck on his head. The Human then trips on Dolly’s Skate Board and is sent flying in to a Tree. He is able to get back on the Phone again, however, as Dylan retrieves his helmet.
Unfortunately, the Helmet is cracked, and Dolly offers some of the Glue to repair it...but, causes the Helmet to fall in to a dozen glasses pieces, as Dylan makes a glance to the audience.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Prima Doggy
Prima Doggy is the second segment of the twenty-third episode of "".
Since this segment is in the same episode of "Alive N' Chicken", this episode was also banned for almost 19 years after the because it was too short to fill a 30-minute time slot.
Plot.
The episode begins with the Dalmatian pups watching a show in the barn called "Air Dales". As they discuss which Air Dale is their favorite, an announcement is made on auditions for a dog to appear in the new "Kanine Krunchies" advertisement. Lucky thinks he should try out, as does Rolly. Spot reckons she can make it too, since they can do anything with special effects these days.
The next day, the pups arrive at the audition and see the other dogs competing. Rolly notices a dog just like him and drops out; Spot decides to still audition with an egg-juggling trick. As Lucky fears he doesn't have a chance, Cadpig assures him that it's all up to destiny (namely herself).
Lucky decides to look around to see if there is anything he can use to make a better impression for his audition, before coming across an Air Dales costume. Cadpig herself has been going around belittling the competition, before she overhears the director, Cecil B. de Vil, wanting a "natural" dog for the role.
Cadpig informs Lucky on this, and as they try to get him out the Air Dales suit, they accidentally turn on the jet pack, sending Lucky flying through the air and onto Cecil's lap during Spot's audition (who is then crushed by the jet pack). Seeing how natural he is, Cecil B. de Vil casts Lucky as the spokes pup.
Back at the farm, the residents hold a party to celebrate Lucky being cast. Patch and Two-Tone ask for Lucky's paw print, and when Lucky asks Mooch if he wants one, Mooch pushes his own paw print in Lucky's face. Cadpig tells Lucky to ignore the critics and the dinner bell is heard. As Lucky tries to join them, Cadpig reminds him a star never follows the crowd.
At the Chow Tower, Rolly offers Lucky to join them, but Lucky refuses to eat from a trough and eats from a bowl instead. Rolly and Spot ask Lucky if they can watch him filming his commercial, and Cadpig suggests they can be an entourage. Lucky agrees.
The next day at the studio, Lucky brings his entourage (Rolly, Cadpig, Spot and Patch) and feels this part is just the beginning (sitcoms, movie deals, his own toy line, etc.). Cecil B. de Vil gets Lucky ready for the take, wanting to show how far a dog will go to get "Kanine Krunchies", no matter how many takes it takes. Lucky figures he'll get it right on the first take.
This first take consists of Lucky parachuting into the kitchen and eating the kibble, to which is does spot on; Cecil, however, doesn't feel that approach is big enough. The next take features Lucky swimming through a swamp to get the kibble, again turned down. The third take features him climbing a snowy mountain but said take is, again, turned down.
Lucky is starting to feel stuffed by eating too much kibble and Rolly offers to be his stand-in. When Lucky comments that a stand-in has to look like the star, Rolly thinks Lucky is calling him fat, Lucky confirms this since stars can say whatever they want, causing Rolly to storm out.
When Lucky begins to feel exhausted and Spot offers if she can be his stunt chicken, Lucky turns her down since he does his own stunts and tells her to get her own commercial. Spot too storms off, stating, "Maybe [she] will."
The filming continues, amongst one of them featuring Lucky running into a tunnel during an alien attack.
Four hundred takes later, Lucky is filmed jumping from an exploding helicopter, onto a train, but hesitates at the bowl, sick of eating the kibble. Angry that the big take he wanted was ruined by the pups' reluctance, Cecil fires Lucky. Whilst trying to figure where he is going to find a new Max Dog, he notices Spot and gets a sudden idea to cast her instead.
Lucky is upset by this but Cadpig comforts him, saying, "Everyone should be treated like a star…per turn…" before instantly running to be Spot's agent.
At first, Spot is disgusted that she was cast to advertise "Chicken Flavored Kanine Krunchies." However, she changes her mind once Cadpig points out that the kibble only has "artificial chicken flavor."
Back at the Barn, Lucky apologizes for the way he acted, saying, "[He] let being a star go to [his] head."
Patch comments that he just hopes it doesn't happen to Spot as the commercial for the new Chicken Flavor advertisement airs, starring Spot.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Prince
Prince was Perdita's mate in the novels.
History.
The Original Novel.
Prince was a valuable liver-spotted dalmation. He was at a family picnic when, as his owner was offering him a chicken, he saw Perdita. Abandoning his chicken, he and Perdita raced into the woods where they married. Prince insisted that she live with him, but upon returning their owners tore them apart. Perdita later had his puppies.
At the end of the book, Prince was reunited with Perdita and sold to the Dearly's, becoming the hundred and first Dalmatian.
Musical.
In the Musical, Based on the Novel, Prince acts as a narrator introducing the Audience to the characters. Perdita later sings about him during her song; "One True Love".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Princess
Princess is one of the cows who not only gives the puppies milk in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", but is also one of the cows on the Dearly Farm, alongside Duchess, when the family moved there in "".
Bio.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
In the animated movie, Princess is one of the cows in the dairy barn, which the Dalmatians take shelter in during the snow storm. She makes a comment on how adorable the Puppies are, before wishing they could stay for always. She is shushed by Queenie so the puppies are able to get some rest.
In the series, Princess is one of the two cows who lives on the Dearly Farm. Whenever she is seen, she is most likely always with Duchess. The two of them change from sounding like elderly women to a jive kind of accent; however, in "The High Price of Fame" and "Shake, Rattle, and Woof"; she also speaks in an old woman's voice. Outside of those two times, jive is her usual accent.
In "Home is Where the Bark Is", Duchess and Princess are amongst the first animals Cadpig greets; the runt, however, slaps a nametag, with simply the word "Cow", on Princess' nose. She, however snorts, it off.
When racing the pups back to the farm, The cows block up the road, causing Cruella to swerve into the Dalmatians' trap. Cadpig later thanks Duchess and Princess for helping her reunite with her family, before reviving the nametag distribution, this time with Princess name on it.
In "Mooove It On Over", she gets into a quarrel with Duchess about the space in their stall. The two try to make up however, due to Cadpig intervening, things only get worse. Amongst the insults made, Princess comments on seeing Duchess in a saddle factory, before they two fight over hay. Within the climax of the conflict, Princess is the first to use the white paint to mark which side of the barn is hers. When Cadpig stops the fights, the two cows tell the reason they were fighting. Spot then suggests that they just open the side of the stall, which Princess comments can work. When the other animals chase Cadpig, for causing the trouble for something so simple, Duchess and Princess ironically comment how they're glad they're not that cranky.
In "Chow About That?", Duchess willingly helps the puppies try to break into the cow tower, by being the bass of the Pups catapult. She later sees the Pups fly about on a balloon and comments how fun it looks. Princess asks if she's been drinking her own milk again.
In "Citizen Canine", Lucky makes a promise to Duchess and Princess on, if they vote for him, every human who milks them will wear heated gloves. They later confront Lucky on this, when he is elected.
In "The High Price of Fame", Princess refers to an incident with Spot and a roll of duct tape, noting that she’' still laughing over it.
In "Every Little Crooked Nanny", Cruella overhears Anita making something for Duchess and Princess. Cruella suspects that Anita is secretly moonlighting for Royalty and when she confronts Anita on this, Anita decides to introduce Cruella to the cows. At first, Cruella bows to them, before realizing to her shock that they're cows that Anita was making winter covers for.
In "Cupid Pups", when the pups come to the animals to ask for help, Princess is reluctant about actually helping Cruella, she agrees however, after learning this could allow Cruella to move. She is then the animal Cruella rides, when chasing Spot. During the hunt, Princess is the slowest of the bunch, walking rather than running. After a while, Princess eventually lands on top of Cruella. When Angelica tries to shoo her away, insulting her in the process, Princess bucks Angelica into the horse van.
In "The Fungus Among Us", Princess is the one who bucks Scorch across the barn as he is hiding from the pups. She later allows Duchess to buck Cruella when she finds the field of underground mushrooms. When Horace and Jasper gets away with the mushrooms, she and Duchess assure the pups that they shouldn't go after them, for in the afternoon the nice smell of the spores turns unbelievably bad. Princess even states that in the previous year the smell was so bad, they had to sleep outside the barn for six weeks.
In "Channels", Princess is shown to be a fan of the Cattle Soap Opera "As The World Churns", especially its bull star, Lance Brahma. She is even to recall previous stories of the show, too.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Princess/Gallery
| Princess/Gallery |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Priscilla
---Crystal,
Priscilla is a pig and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "".
Bio.
Priscilla wears a party hat because it's her birthday. When Oddball and Domino arrive at the barnyard, she is sad because the lazy farmer hasn't done his chores. The two puppies fill her water trough so she can have a drink. After finishing some other chores assigned by Priscilla, she tells them how to proceed across the fields. She is still sad because no one has gotten her a birthday present. Oddball and Domino find her a present, and she becomes happy and their new best friend.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Prissy
Prissy is an who resides in London, England in the 1961 film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". She looks very similar to her artist owner, having fur that is the same color as her clothes and ears that are the same length and color as her hair.
Bio.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
Prissy first appears at the beginning of the film, walking by Roger's window with her owner. Pongo spots her and concludes that she is "a very unusual breed" before dismissing her as not right for him. After Pongo and Roger go to the park, she is seen sitting on a stool under a bridge watching her owner paint. Prissy makes her final appearance during the "Twilight Bark" scene where she is seen in an attic, watching her owner paint once again. After receiving the message about Pongo's stolen puppies from Jock, she runs to a window and begins to bark in order to send the message to other dogs, before being angrily pulled inside by her owner. However, she quickly runs to the other side of the attic, sticks her head out of a ventilation shaft and continues to bark.
| Prissy |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Prissy/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Professor Farzboom
Professor Farzboom is the secondary antagonist of "". He is Cruella's trusted scientist responsible for engineering the dognapping of 98 puppies (excluding Oddball and Domino). He met Cruella on a dating site and calls her his darling, much to her annoyance.
Bio.
Before the events of the game, it is suggested that Cruella and Professor Farzboom have begun dating, if they are not yet married. They may have also met by Internet dating, as Cruella sometimes refers to Farzboom as her "Dot Com Darling".
At the start of the game, Professor Farzboom is told by Cruella to initiate Plan B since her robotic toy sales are failing. He sends out an army of the robotic toys to capture puppies and pack them in crates to be taken to the toy factory. He also builds a small helicopter for Cruella which fails to help her attack Oddball and Domino at Big Ben.
After Cruella's first defeat at Big Ben, she asks Farzboom if his supergloop formula is ready. He shows a bucket of it stuck to his right hand as he tells her it needs improvement. He then builds her a speedboat armed with a tomato cannon (which he claims to be his best invention ever), but her attack is thwarted by Oddball and Domino a second time.
After her humiliating defeat, Farzboom shows his supergloop formula, which he intends to use to coat the captured puppies in his dipping process. Frozen in supergloop, they would make realistic animal toys for Cruella's toyline.
As Oddball and Domino infiltrate the toy factory, Cruella uses the newly built supergloop cannon and Farzboom activates it. After she falls into a pool of supergloop, the two puppies give the professor a fright when he tries to help her out, causing him to fall in the gloop with Cruella.
Eventually, the police arrive at the factory and retrieve both Cruella and Farzboom and take them to a prison cell (still covered in supergloop). Much to the woe of Cruella, Farzboom tells her that the supergloop would wear off in 20 years, which is the same amount of time as their prison sentence.
Personality.
Farzboom has a cheerful personality and is extremely devoted to Cruella, taking the frequent criticism given to him by Cruella in stride. He is enamored with Cruella and is very subservient to her. Despite his pleasant demeanor, he doesn't have any reservations about Cruella's cruel scheme for the puppies.
He also appears to be rather sensitive about his name, as, during the instructions for the checkers minigame, he repeatedly asks the player to not make fun of it.
| Professor Farzboom |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Prophet and Loss
"Prophet and Loss" is the second segment of the twelfth and final episode of the first season of "".
Plot.
After Rolly wins a race, everyone accuses Cadpig of being a psychic. Soon, Cadpig starts to realize she really is one and she makes untruthful predictions.
| Prophet and Loss |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Pullet Marlow
Pullet Marlow is Spot's alter ego. A detective who appears on Dearly Farm to solve major mysteries that happen on the farm. Only appeared in two episodes: "The Maltese Chicken" and "K is for Kibble".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Puppies, Oh, Puppies
"Puppies, Oh, Puppies" is a villain song from the "" PC game. It is sung by Horace and Jasper as they are searching for the puppies to capture them on page 5.
Lyrics.
<poem>
Puppies, oh, puppies
Now don't you go hide
How would you all like to go for a ride?
Far from old London
To someplace that's new
Lost of excitement and fun things to do
Have any treat
'Cause there's all-you-can-eat
And it's free, yes, siree!
Get ready for fun, everyone
If you'll just follow me
Puppy dog darlings
Now don't you look back
Come here to Jasper and climb in his sack
We'll show you a world
That you've not seen before
And what an adventure
Is waiting in store
It's all so exciting
And yes, we're inviting you, too
Lucky you!
We're Jasper and Horace
All puppies adore us
Let's sing one more chorus
Okay!
As we gather the puppies
Like cute little guppies
And take them away!
</poem>
| Puppies, Oh, Puppies |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Purred It Through the Grapevine
"Purred It Through the Grapevine" is the second segment of the sixteenth episode of ".
Plot.
Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot attempt to translate a signal in barking code, so they can show Lt. Pug that the signal is not an invasion warning.
| Purred It Through the Grapevine |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Queenie
Queenie is one of the cows who not only gives the puppies milk in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", but she also makes an appearance in "" episode, "Channels", where she is shown to be cousin to Duchess.
Appearances.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
In the animated movie, Queenie is one of the cows in the dairy barn, which the Dalmatians take shelter in during the snow storm, commenting how they are able to tackle the weather.
She seems to be the leader of the cows, as when the Dalmatians ask where the milk is, she says it's on the house.
When Princess comments that she wishes the Dalmatians can stay with them for always, Queenie hushes her so the puppies are able to get some rest.
Queenie also appears in the " episode "Channels", where Duchess claims to be her cousin and that she lives in the dairy barn near the Dearly Farm.
She appears to be much younger than she appears in the animated "101 Dalmatians", and seems to have a blonde hairstyle look.
In the episode, receiving an award for "Best Butter Fat Performance in a Domestic Dairy", she comments that ever since she was a little heifer, she wishes to make it big in the dairy business and thanks the "warm fingers" of the one who milks her.
When Duchess waits for Queenie to thank her, for the advice she gave, Lucky accidentally runs in to her (since he uses the dairy farm as a shortcut to Gruteley County), and the Dalmatians cause some panic at the dairy farm before the cows chase them.
It is unknown if Queenie is among those cows, though Princess comments it to be exciting like in "As The World Churns", a television show she watches.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Ralphie St. Lowrent
Ralphie St. Lowrent is the owner of a fashion company that rivals Cruella's company. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
Bio.
He has made numerous appearances in "", like "Robo-Rolly", "You Say It's Your Birthday", "Valentine Daze," and "Dalmatian Vacation".
In all but one of his appearances, he wears a light beige jacket and sports a head of golden hair. In those appearances, he spoke in a deep American accent.
However, when he appeared in "You Say It's Your Birthday", he seemed older with grey hair and a darker grey jacket whilst speaking with his voice sounding a bit higher and possibly British.
In "You Say It's Your Birthday", he greets Anita as she shops for party supplies, making Cruella think Anita is moonlightning. He does ask Anita when she would stop working for Cruella and come work for him, but Anita says she can't since Cruella have her start.
Anita did work for Ralphie for a short duration after Cruella fired her, and he immediately called up, offering a job. This, however, was in fact planned by Cruella, for Anita to work at Ralphies and then send a Robot Duplicate of Rolly to steal all the Lowrent designs.
In "Valentine Daze", upon recieving a valentine that Roger made for Anita, Cruella thinks it's for her and tries to find out who sent it. She confronts Ralphie, thinking it's him, but he notes since they're business rivals; it would be unethnical to like her.
However, in Part 3 of "Dalmatian Vacation", he appears as one of the men who wants to marry Cruella.
| Ralphie St. Lowrent |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Ransom Pups
"Ransom Pups" is the fourth "101 Dalmatian Street" short.
Plot.
Clarissa Corgi takes Dolly's Rubber Chicken Hostage, and Dolly wants it back!
Synopsis.
Clarissa is in her Garden, practicing her singing. However, her howling is so loud, not only does her Human, Hugo, put on some ear muffs, but Dolly can hear it from the Dalmatian’s Gardens, trying to use a Rubber Chicken to cover her ears.
Dolly then gets an idea, and throws the Chicken at Clarissa, which lands in her muzzle.
While Dolly laughs about this, Clarissa sends a Box to Dolly and inside the box is the leg of her Rubber Chicken!
Dolly sees Clarissa with her Chicken, and climbs in to Clarissa's Garden to get it back. Clarissa, however, begins roasting the chicken on a barbecue. This leads to Dolly threatening the Topiary of Clarissa with some sheers.
Clarissa then ties a balloon to the Chicken, causing it to float in to the air, before she fires staples at it to burst the balloon, causing the Chicken to land in some Honey, before it gets attacked by Bees.
Dolly then proceeds to ct some of Topiary, leading to Clarissa throwing Gardening Tolls at the Chicken on a Target, causing Dolly to ct more of the Topiary, leading to Clarissa putting the Chicken on a rack, which in turn leads to Dolly cutting more on the Topiary.
Clarissa then attempts to launch the Gardening Tools at Dolly, but she now arrives in a Bull Dozer, driving towards the Topiary.
The Bull Dozer leads to Clarissa to giving Dolly the Rubber Chicken back, but as Dolly is heading back to the Dalmatian’s Garden, she realizes that Clarissa has taken the other leg of the Chicken.
The two charge towards each other, but their collision causes them to get stuck in the Honey, together, with Hugo beginning to sing now, as Bees surround the two Canines.
| Ransom Pups |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rebecca
---Rebecca, DeVil-Age Elder
Rebecca is Lucky's second love interest in the series and another girlfriend of his. She is only seen in the episode "DeVil-Age Elder" and is voiced by Kath Soucie.
Bio.
Rebecca lives with her mother and father as a carriage hound in DeVil Ville, a Renaissance town run by Judge Dimsdale de Vil, one of Cruella de Vil's ancestors, who was cruel and unfair to the citizens. One time, a witch named Hester Hen came to the town and cursed the town for it to only appear every 100 years, and for everyone to forever be happy. The only ones that didn't fall under the curse were chickens, Hester's favorite animal.
During a picnic, Roger and Anita ended up in DeVil Ville and were hypnotized to not want to leave, as well as the pups. While Lucky was hypnotized, he thought he fell in love with Rebecca, who was permanently happy as a result of the curse. Spot broke the curse on Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig by kissing them (since she was a chicken and not subject to the curse), and then kissed Rebecca. She then realized how cruel Dimsdale was, and helped the pups find him to save Roger and Anita from being imprisoned.
After the Dearlys were freed from the curse by Spot's kisses, the town began to vanish again. Although Lucky wanted Rebecca to come home with him, hinting some genuine affection, but she refuses because she had to protect her world from its wicked devil, as Lucky should be with his. Lucky then left the town with everyone else, and the pups had no memory of that day.
| Rebecca |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rebecca's Mother
| Rebecca's Mother |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rebecca/Gallery
| Rebecca/Gallery |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rob Paulsen
Robert Fredrick "Rob" Paulsen III (born March 11, 1956) is an American voice actor, singer and former actor who has done many voice roles in various films, television shows and video games.
He voiced Cecil B. de Vil in ' and Fluffy in '.
| Rob Paulsen |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Robo-Rolly
"Robo-Rolly" is the first segment of the forty-sixth episode of "".
Plot.
When Cruella fires Anita, Ralphie St. Lowrent, Cruella's competition, hires her to work for him to come up with new ideas, which Cruella is determined to steal.
| Robo-Rolly |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rocky
| Rocky |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Roger
| Roger |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Roger Dearly
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Roger Radcliffe
Roger Radcliffe (or Roger Derek Dearly in the live-action version and ) is a musician who is also the owner of Pongo in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. He was voiced by Ben Wright in the first film, Frank Welker in the series, "" and and portrayed by Jeff Daniels in the 1996 live-action film. His singing voice, however, was provided by Billy Lee in the first film. He is 52 years old.
Animated Films.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
At the start of the film, Roger and Pongo lived in a bachelor flat; however, Roger was married to his work, writing songs on love (something, according to Pongo, he knows absolutely nothing about). He's intelligent enough as Humans go, but Pongo feels if finding a mate was left up to his human, they be bachelors forever.
When he takes Pongo for a walk in the park, he accidentally gets tangled up with Anita and her dog Perdita. When they fall in the pond, the two hit it off after Roger (unknowingly) offers a wet handkerchief to Anita, since her own one is wet too.
The two soon marry, along with their Dalmatians and they move into a flat near the park. He creates a melody and when Anita's old school friend Cruella de Vil arrives, he thinks up of the lyrics, turning the melody into the song; "Cruella de Vil", which he teases Anita with.
When the Puppies are born, Roger is just as nervous as Pongo is, easily getting startled in the wait. He is the first to congratulate Pongo on his puppies. However Nanny presents them with a still-born pup, at first Roger is upset over this, but then thinks of massaging the pup, which brings it back to life. When Cruella arrives to buy the puppies her pen doesn't work, but after shaking it about, ink splats in Roger's face giving him a Dalmatian appearance too. He then stands up to Cruella, with a stutter and states that they're not selling the puppies.
When the Puppies are abducted, Roger puts Cruella as his #1 Suspect, when Cruella calls up, Roger assumes she's calling to confess before demanding down to the phone she tell them where the puppies are.
At the end his song reveals to become famous but Roger turns it off, even though it was his first big hit, and he became rich because of it. Then when Pongo and Perdy and the puppies return, Roger is able to add together how many Dalmatians there are overall and they celebrate by singing a new song "Dalmatian Plantation", which shows during the singing, the neighbor dogs bark to the tune of Dalmatian Plantation. It is possible that Dalmatian Plantation becomes more famous and better than "Cruella de Vil".
In the first movie, he is shown to smoke a pipe.
He is seen in the sequel packing so the family can move to country. When he comments that he's seeing spots (due to all the puppies), he gets the inspiration for a new song, later adding it on to "Dalmatian Plantation". When Anita asks if he's playing or packing, he responds that he's "playing and packing."
When the family arrives at the Farm, he pushes the piano into a run down house, commenting with a bit of work, it'll be as good as new. When he asks where the music room should be, the piano falls through the floor, Anita commenting that they just found it.
When the paper arrives, he ignores it at first to work on his song; however, after chickens fall into the music room, he discovers from the paper that Patch is still in London. He, Anita, Pongo and Perdita drive off in search for him. He is seen after the climax of the film, happy to see that all the puppies are okay.
During the credits, it says his song "Seeing Spot" hit the tops, and he receives a music award for it.
In the Disney Studio album adaptation of the "animated" movie, Pongo says that at the time of his meeting with Perdita and Anita, Roger was only turning just twenty-three years old.
Live-Action Movie.
"101 Dalmatians (1996 film)".
Like the novel, Roger's surname was named to be Dearly. He is an American in this version. At the start of the movie, however, he lives with Pongo in a British flat, Pongo acts somewhat like his Mother, by getting him out of bed, turning on the shower, coffee pot and computer before bringing the milk in. In the park, Roger hopes to make a Sale fearing it'll reach the point where he'll have to eat Pongo's table scraps, he assures Pongo that he was exaggerating. Roger admits he tends to get nervous and when he's nervous he says things he shouldn't say or do and the next thing; freelancing.
Roger creates video games, which are commented to be good; but his main problem is that he is unable to think up of a good villain, which causes him to be turned down.
On the way home, Pongo sees Perdita and chases after her, with Roger on the bike attached to him. One wild chase through London later, Roger is flung from his bike and into the pond at St. James Park, loosing his shoe in the process. As he tries to grab Pongo, Anita arrives, demanding he let the dog go, before hitting him in the face with a bag of bricks. It turns out he had accidentally grabbed Perdita, mistaking her for Pongo.
When he takes Pongo away, he comments how "Fools aren't born; pretty girls make them in their spare time." He, however, shows some genuine interest in Anita, denying it though to Pongo. When Perdita causes Anita to crash into the pond, Roger rescues her from the waters and attempts to give her rescue breaths (however, he couldn't do it right, with Anita's arms round his neck).
Over tea, Roger asks Anita if she wants another cup of tea, however tea comes out as "marriage". Anita replies "(She does)" and the two begin to make out, the clothes on the fireplace, catching alight at the same time.
After they (and their respective dogs) are married and that Anita's pregnant, Cruella arrives and they are introduced. Roger tries to start on good grounds. Cruella doesn't make such the effort. When the Puppies are born, Nanny presents them with a stillborn pup, Roger massages it and brings it back to life. The puppy is named Lucky.
He then stands firm with Anita when refusing to sell the Puppies to Cruella.
Later, when the puppies' collars arrive, as he puts on Dipstick's and Two-Tone's, they both seem to start licking his face.
When the puppies are abducted and Nanny says the police will do all they can, Roger doubts that they'd be able to find anything, yet alone even start looking.
Roger attempts to chase after, Pongo & Perdita when they go off to get their puppies, but isn't able to keep up. Nanny assumes it's so they can look for the puppies, and Roger names Cruella as his prime suspect. He causes Anita to remember the Dalmatian coat design she drew months back, realizing a motive for Cruella.
When the Police arrive with the Dalmatians, Roger asks if there's anything they can do to repay them and the police answer by saying that the other puppies need a home. Roger seems willing to take them in and when Anita notes they don't have enough room, Roger states they'll get a bigger place.
Upon seeing a newspaper talking of Cruella's arrest, Roger gets the idea for a villain and creates " with Cruella as the antagonist.
The game is a success and they move into a bigger home in the Country, where their daughter is born.
The Series.
In ", Roger creates video games for his computer game company "kindly" sponsored by Cruella. Roger truly hates Cruella, but has to put up with her so that Anita does not get fired. Instead he puts his hatred of Cruella into his computer games such as creating a game called "The Cruellantor" or in his "Barkio" game, makes the villain entirely based on Cruella.
Other occupations he has are on two occasions: song composer like in the animated movie and sometimes working the tractor on the farm. He, however, isn't very good at fixing things, usually causing the entire farm to panic whenever it becomes apparent on what he's about to fix. He also has the hobby of building model train set, showing high concern when he finds it's missing along with commenting how hard it is to replace G-gage train tracks.
He claims when he was young to have picked up various pieces of rock or lint, to which he kept in a box called "Roger's Big Box of Treasure". It is stated he had his appendix taken out, as he shows a piece of it to Cruella whilst going through said box. Another part of his childhood would be that he owned a Junior Houdini Hocus Pocus Magic Kit. The hat that came with it was later torn when he used it to cover up his bald spot.
Unlike the animated movie, Roger does not smoke a pipe, Lucky and Anita noted in "Smoke Detectors" that Roger stopped smoking his pipe cold turkey; however, he had difficulty doing so. To help, he got a self-help sleeping cassette tape to stop smoking; on the other side there was a dog training tape.
Roger appears to be a big fan of baseball too, particularly in the team the Bittleburg Bivalves, which he marks seeing their spring training as one of the highlights of their vacation. He claims that he played for a championship team, though Anita notes he was five years old in a team called "The Pilwater Peewes".
Roger and Anita have a niece named Amber, who looks just like Anita, suggesting that Amber is likely from Anita's side of the family.
Other Appearances.
Roger is mentioned in the "Descendants" novel, "Return to the Isle of the Lost", where it explains that he and Anita are helping the Darling parents (from Peter Pan) to chaperone the castle-coming dance.
Other Media.
There have been multiple spin-off books to the animated film, some of which take place when the Radcliffes and Dalmatians buy a place in the country.
In this plantation, it says that Roger takes up gardening. One time is to win a competition, and another time is to grow vegetables. However, the pups keep digging the garden up.
For the contest, Roger at one point felt forced to lock them up in a pen so they wouldn't dig, but felt guilty in doing so. Nanny was able to fix this by suggesting she take the pups on walks to large fields so they can dig as much as they like there and be too tired to dig up Roger's garden. His garden later wins the competition.
When planting vegetables, Roger was able to get the pups to not dig up his vegetables by instructing them to guard them from any potential critters or birds. A position which has the puppies later capture Cruella.
Roger was also named fire chief of the volunteer fire department in the town nearby. In the Book "Little Squirts", he is still able to write his songs at that job, since not many fires happen in the area.
Trivia.
Gallery:
| Roger Radcliffe |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Roll Out the Pork Barrel
"Roll Out the Pork Barrel" is the second segment of the twenty-second episode of ".
Plot.
Rolly, feeling fed up of the way the others treat him, becomes Ed Pig's protégé, causing his friends to become depressed.
| Roll Out the Pork Barrel |
fandom.101dalmatians | # Rolly
---Rolly, 101 Dalmatians
Rolly is a character from "One Hundred and One Dalmatians, "but primarily appeared in "".
The Book.
Rolly's name in the Dodie Smith novel is "Roly-Poly." Also in the novel, Roly-Poly was one of the original 15 puppies born of Pongo and Missis. He is a mischievous and playful puppy who often gets into trouble. It was he who inspired Pongo to tell the others to roll in the soot to disguise themselves from the Baduns and Cruella de Vil after falling in the soot and playing around in it.
The Starlight Barking.
In this book, Roly-Poly is an adult. He is still very fat and accident-prone, and he becomes the personal secretary to George, the foreign secretary. He and George fly to Paris and meet Sirius there. They later fly back and meet a worried Pongo and Missis. He explains his story before hurrying to bed.
Movies.
"One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
The character Roly-Poly was adapted from the book and into Walt Disney's 1961 classic animated movie "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". His name was changed to Rolly and he was also given an extra trait: an enormous appetite. He has a red collar (as do all the male puppies in the movie), though the color is changed to blue in some of the picture books and plush toys. He has spotted ears and can be recognized easily because he is rather plump. His mischievousness was also toned down. He was also one of Pongo and Perdita's 15 puppies who were kidnapped by Cruella de Vil.
In "Patch's London Adventure", the direct-to-video sequel to the 1961 movie, Rolly appeared as a minor character. His first proper appearance is whilst the pups are eating dinner, Nanny notices Rolly is hiding another bowl of kibble underneath his belly and she tells him to only have one bowl at a time. Later, when the Baddun brothers come to steal the puppies by luring them with Kanine Krunchies, Rolly is among the first of the pups to fall for this bait. When the pups escape, Rolly is the first pup in which Patch uses the canvas trampoline on to escape through the skylight. During the bus chase, Rolly accidentally falls out from the back and is caught by Cruella. He is later saved by Patch.
"101 Dalmatians: The Series".
Rolly was one of two characters from the 1961 movie to be adapted as a main character in Disney's . He still retains the spotted ears from the movie but he now wears a blue collar. He kept his big appetite but was made to look even fatter in the series. Rolly is a loyal brother to his siblings but does hesitate when it comes to going on an adventure with his brother, Lucky, and he prefers to remain out of conflicts even if his friends could really use his assistance. He spends most of his time eating and watching food commercials on TV, if he is not on an adventure with the gang.
Rolly’s biggest asset is his acute sense of smell, which is something that is unique to him as his sense of smell is much more refined than that of the rest of the Dalmatians on the farm. His earring, however, is weaker than average.
Rolly's biggest flaw is still his appetite. In fact, his strong desire for food has caused many problems for himself, as well as his friends and family, as he tends to go out of his way to find an easy meal, even in situations that require his utmost concentration and best behavior. Examples include when the pups try to sneak into a "No Dogs Allowed" cinema by hiding in delivery crates, Rolly would rather eat whatever else is in the delivery crates than sneak in, and even one time when an obsession for ice cream got him pupnapped by P.H. de Vil and used for lab testings.
However, despite his compulsive eating, Rolly, on most occassions, would take great offense to being called "fat" and strongly deny it.
He is voiced by Barbara Baid in"One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and by Kath Soucie in "".
"House of Mouse".
Rolly appears with Patch as part of Dodger's singing group for "Everybody Wants to Be a Woof".
Theme Parks.
Rolly makes an appearance at the Midship Detective Agency attraction in the game, "Case of the Missing Puppies." As the detectives look around the "Disney Fantasy" cruise ship with Pongo, Roger and Mickey, they find Rolly with his stomach stuck in one of the vent shafts. He is able to get free from the vent, then notices the detectives and licks the screen, with them closer to finding the other Dalmatians on the ship.
Changes in Appearance.
Rolly is usually shown to be the most plump of all the Dalmatians.
In the "animated films", he is shown with three spots on each ear. In the book "Rolly's Special Spots", Perdita shows the Dalmatians that, on Rolly's stomach, there is a spot pattern that forms the shape of a heart.
In "", his appearance is shown to be more bulky, with a large spot on his tail side. One of his ears also has two spots.
His collar is shown to be red in the animated films, but in "101 Dalmatians: The Series" and "House of Mouse", his collar is shown to be blue.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure
"Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure" is the first segment of the ninth episode of the first season of ".
Plot.
Rolly baby-sits Spot's mother's eggs, which Scorch tries to steal. When the chicks hatch, they believe Rolly is their mother.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Rolly/Gallery
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Roly Poly
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Roxy
Roxy is a female Rottweiler and a recurring character in "101 Dalmatian Street". She is Dolly's best friend and has a crush on Dylan.
Description.
Personality.
Despite her large and intimidating appearance, she is actually gentle and friendly. She is clumsy, emotional, caring and thoughtful. She tucked one of the Dalmatian puppies into bed in one episode to help Dylan.
Dolly's BFF number one, Roxy may be a super-slobbery Rottweiler on the outside, but she is 100% girly-girl on the inside. Sweet-natured, overly emotional, and loyal, she believes Dolly can do no wrong and willingly follows her into any and all scrapes. With a bad case of "only dog" syndrome, Roxy just adores hanging with Dolly and her furry, fun-loving fame.
Physical Appearance.
Roxy is a gigantic tan and black Rottweiler with small ears, a gray nose, markings around her eyes which resemble eyelashes and a toothy mouth. She has black eyes and wears a hot pink collar with a peace sign as a tag on it.
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Ryan O'Donohue
Ryan Sean O'Donohue (born April 26, 1984) is an American voice actor, most notable for his performances in many Disney projects.
He voiced Wizzer in "".
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fandom.101dalmatians | # Sal
Sal is an alien who is disguised as a chicken in the "" episode "Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers".
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