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# Sandbox
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# Scorch Scorch is Cruella's sly, sneaky, mean, greedy, hungry, feisty and cunning pet ferret. He serves as one of the main antagonists in "". He is voiced by Frank Welker. Bio. Scorch is a ferret who is owned by Cruella de Vil, in which his master often takes him wherever she goes. Due to this, Scorch is often Cruella's only true line of defense when it comes to preventing the Dalmatians from foiling her schemes, which is the reason Scorch has developed a true sense of hatred towards the Dearly Dalmatians. He also has a habit of trying to eat the puppies' chicken friend Spot. However, Cruella seldom acknowledges the hard work that Scorch does for her, though she does genuinely love Scorch and she does what she can to make him happy, though she also uses Scorch as a scapegoat for her failures and she enjoys abusing Scorch in order to take away her frustrations. Despite the apparent disdain in their relationship, Scorch is a loyal pet to Cruella and she permits him to sleep on her pillow, which is a distinguishable characteristic since Cruella has animosity towards all animals, being a fashion designer and so forth. Unlike the other animals, however, Scorch doesn't communicate by using words (except for a brief moment in the episode "You Slipped a Disk" where he says, "Thank you!"), as he mostly just growls and hisses; though despite this fact, he is quite capable of communicating with other animals, as he merely remains silent because he prefers not to say words. In his spare time, Scorch likes to perform reconnaissance on the Dearly Farm, as well as to look for an easy meal to steal from the vicinity, though he also enjoys being pampered by Cruella and living the good life in her mansion. Concept Design. In some concept designs of Scorch, whilst his basic shape is the same, his color scheme is notably different. Instead of gray fur and green eyes, he has brown bur and blue eyes, with the concept also showing that, at one point, Scorch can disguise himself as a Dalmatian. Some sources also suggest that, instead of having the name "Scorch," Cruella's ferret would be known as "Scratch". Another piece of concept work by Dave Woodman suggests that Scorch would have also had a fur collar similar to that of Cruella's mink coat in the animated "101 Dalmatians" film. His eyes would have also been red, and he would have worn a golden collar and supposedly based his mannerisms on how Cruella acts around him.
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# Scorch/Gallery
Scorch/Gallery
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# Scottie Scottie is a hyperactive terrier in "101 Dalmatians". He lives in Hampstead with Danny the Great Dane. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". After Pongo and Perdita's 15 Dalmatian puppies have been stolen by Horace and Jasper, Scottie asks Danny who was barking. Danny replies that it's Pongo and tells Scottie that 15 puppies have been stolen. They both signal the other dogs to form a "Twilight Bark," and their message is reached to Towser, who then sends it to his friend, the Colonel. Scottie isn't seen for the rest of the film, but it can be assumed that the puppies have returned home, and it was Cruella who was behind the dognapping theft.
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# Season 3
Season 3
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# Sergeant Tibbs Sergeant Tibbs is a tabby cat from "101 Dalmatians". He is the sidekick of the Colonel and also an ally to Pongo and Perdita, as he helps the couple rescue their puppies. Background. Tibbs is considerably the Colonel's most loyal rank member (and most likely best friend). As sergeant, whenever he is given an order by a superior officer, he will always be quick to follow that instruction. Tibbs is also shown to be easily startled when he is awakened by the Captain's loud neighing. However, like the Captain and Colonel, Tibbs has been shown to be courageous and resourceful in rescuing the puppies from Cruella. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Tibbs is in the middle of a nap when he is awakened by the Captain with an urgent message from London. Tibbs and his friend Colonel learn about the fifteen missing Dalmatian puppies. Tibbs recalls about remembering hearing puppies barking over at Hell Hall (the Old De Vil Place). He and the Colonel travel to the manor. Tibbs enters investigating the area and soon finds 99 Dalmatian puppies, including the original fifteen. Before Tibbs can save the children, Cruella de Vil's minions, Jasper and Horace, find the tabby cat and begin to attack. Thankfully, Tibbs escapes the Baduns. Later on, Tibbs and the Colonel try to make contact with Pongo and Perdita, the parents of the missing fifteen pups, but to no avail. Out of nowhere, a car makes it's way to the De Vil Place, resulting into Tibbs and the Colonel going to investigate yet again. This time around, Tibbs learns the diabolical plan of Cruella De Vil: to make dog-skinned coats. Tibbs successfully sneaks the puppies out the main living room, but their disappearance is discovered by Jasper and Horace, and a chase follows. Tibbs and the puppies are soon cornered and nearly killed until Pongo and Perdita burst in and battle the Baduns. Tibbs and the puppies escape with the Colonel back to the barn. There, Tibbs and the Colonel watch the happy reunion, but it all takes a turn for the worst when Jasper and Horace appear once again. The Dalmatians escape, leaving Tibbs, the Colonel and Captain to battle the Baduns. However, their battle leads to Jasper and Horace finding paw prints of the Dalmatians. Sergeant Tibbs is a cat who works directly for Colonel, though due to his long and loyal service towards the elderly canine, he has found himself a high rank in the Bark Brigade, where he often performs administrative duties in order to keep things working as smoothly as possible. Whether it involves him helping Colonel perform first aid on an injured cadet, or keeping clock during assigned races and events, Sergeant Tibbs has proven himself time and time again that he is a capable officer who has performed many accomplishments for the Bark Brigade. Despite this, however, Sergeant Tibbs finds himself hated by Lieutenant Pug, who considers him to be a spy in the feline army who is secretly trying to bring forth the Great Cat Invasion, though Sergeant Tibbs tends to ignore Lieutenant Pug's remarks whenever they are made. However, there are instances where Sergeant Tibbs loses his composure and he has said several things to Lieutenant Pug about his derogative remarks, though Lieutenant Pug seldom speaks back to Sergeant Tibbs because he realizes that he has Colonel's blessing. Despite the fact that he is a cat, a vast majority of the dogs in the Bark Brigade welcome his assistance, and the Dearly Dalmatians realize that he's always got their back, as if Lieutenant Pug ever does anything that truly abuses his power, Sergeant Tibbs will keep Colonel well informed, so that the situation can be resolved without conflict. Tibbs appears in the video game "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", and is voiced by Michael Gough. In the game, Tibbs greets either Domino or Oddball in two levels. One of which is in the toy store, where he tells the player how to operate shooting devices and also the train and elevator. He later appears in "DeVil Manor," where he sabotages a clock to wake up Horace Badun. Domino/Oddball then lead Horace underneath a chandelier, where Tibbs causes it to drop on top of him. Trivia. Gallery:
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# Sergeant Tibbs./Gallery
Sergeant Tibbs./Gallery
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# Sergeant Tibbs/Gallery
Sergeant Tibbs/Gallery
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# Shake, Rattle, and Woof "Shake, Rattle and Woof" is the first segment of the fifteenth episode of "". Plot. Cruella's latest scheme to steal the farm involves making Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot huge sensations, by showcasing their song talents on a television show.
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# Shelby Shelby is a tortoise and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "". Bio. Shelby goes wherever the travelling carnival goes and is involved with spreading happiness and excitement in this carnival. He tells Oddball and Domino that they need tickets to enter some of the attractions. He then tells them a bit about the attractions and warns them of Jasper's presence.
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# Shipwrecked "Shipwrecked" is the thirty-third episode of ". Plot. While the Dearlys and Cruella are out on a river tour, Lucky and Scorch, whom is Cruella's pet, fall overboard and get stranded on a small deserted island. Will they be able to overcome the hatred for one another to work together to find away back to civilization?
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# Shrewzle Watch "Shrewzle Watch" is the first segment of the thirty-fifth episode of "". Plot. Cruella and a wildlife specialist look for a "tree shrewzle" as part of Cruella's latest scheme to get the Dearly's farm, which involves finding a tree shrewzle, forcing the Dearlys to sell the farm so it can be converted into a shrewzle sanctuary.
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# Sid the Squirrel ​Sid the Squirrel is a supporting character in "101 Dalmatian Street" who allies himself with the Dalmatians. Bio. Sid is a crazy and highly energetic squirrel. He is very athletic, seeing himself as a parkour expert, and is very obsessed with the hoarding and eating of nuts, seeming to twitch whenever nuts are referred to.
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# Sirius Sirius is an alien hound and the (former) main antagonist of "The Starlight Barking", the sequel to "The Hundred and One Dalmatians". Sirius came from a planet in the Dog Star to save the canines of Earth from the threat of nuclear war. He contacted Cadpig and seems to have a crush on her. Sirius seems to have various abilities, such as the ability to grant the power of flight. His true appearance is unknown, as whoever is looking at him sees him as their own breed. He also believes that humans are the owners, with the dogs as the pets. Sirius told Cadpig, Pongo, and Missis to gather all the dogs of London to Central Park. Once all the dogs came to the park, Sirius revealed that he put all the humans on Earth into a deep sleep, and invited them to his planet to get away from a nuclear war. The dogs asked Cadpig and Pongo about this and they told them that they were happy on Earth. When Sirius heard this, he understood and went back to his home planet. He was never seen or heard from again after that.
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# Skinner
Skinner
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# Skinner/Gallery
Skinner/Gallery
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# Smoke Detectors "Smoke Detectors" is the first segment of the thirty-first episode of "". Plot. When Cruella's smoking in bed sets her house on fire, she moves in with the Dearlys until she can quit. The pups attempt to help.
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# Snow Bounders "Snow Bounders" is the first segment of the forty-third episode of "". Plot. The pups and Spot stow away on Roger and Pongo's snow camping trip. However, they later find themselves stuck in a blizzard with Cruella.
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# Snowball Snowball is a Pomeranian and a supporting character of the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". She is one of Dolly's friends and is owned by a yet-to-be named male human. Description. Personality. Snowball has a thick Russian accent and speaks with a bit of broken English. She shown to be serious and feisty, but willing to help her friends with problems. Physical appearance. Snowball, true to her name, is a small white Pomeranian with her fur puffed up in a spherical shape that is so circular that the fur covers her head leaving only a face visible. Also emerging from this round puffball of fur is her tiny legs. She wears a collar which can connect to a retractable leash her owner has, but it isn't visible due to her fur. Bio. Snowball's first appearances were during the World Wide Woof sequences of early episodes when Dylan used it. Her first full appearance was in "Winter Funderland", where she and Roxy were invited as guests for Dolly's indoor winter party. Snowball was used as a decoration for a snowman and later Roxy used her as an actual snowball, throwing her at Portia. After getting up and shaking off her dizziness, she rolled her eyes and told Spencer that this happens every winter to her.
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# So Fabulous, So Fierce "So Fabulous So Fierce" (also titled "So Fabulous So Fierce (Freak Out)") is a remake of the disco song "Le Freak" by the band Chic, which was performed in the film "102 Dalmatians" where Cruella goes to Jean-Pierre Le Pelt's fur fashion show, after reverting to her old self. It was produced by Thunderpuss (Barry Harris/Chris Cox) and published by Sony/ATV Songs and features Filipino American singer Jocelyn Enriquez on vocals. Lyrics. <poem> Aw, freak out Le freak, c'est chic Freak out Le freak, c'est chic Aw... Here I am, gonna stand my ground Nothin' in the world's gonna bring me down Hear me yell and hear me roar I am somethin' that you can't ignore I am here for all of us I am fierce and we're all fabulous Aw.. Freak out (whoo...) So fabulous So fierce Freak out So beautiful (so beautiful) So freaky Freak out So fabulous (so fabulous) So fierce Freak out (so freaky) Le freak c'est chic Here I am, so you'd better beware, Gonna getcha, catcha Run for cover 'cause I'm like no other Gonna getcha, catcha Here I am, so you'd better beware, Gonna getcha, catcha Run for cover 'cause I'm like no other Gonna getcha, catcha I'm an original, baby! No carbon copies or fake furs for me! No way! Aw, freak out So fabulous (I'm fabulous) So fierce Freak out So beautiful (I'm beautiful) So freaky Freak out So fabulous (so fabulous) So fierce Freak out So beautiful (no one's like me) So freaky </poem>
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# Sora Sora is a character who appears in the kingdom hearts games.  He rescued Pongo and Perdita 99 puppies when their world was destroyed by the heartless
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# Southern Fried Cruella "Southern Fried Cruella" is the second segment of the fifth episode of the first season of "". Plot. Cruella makes her latest plans using the means of pollution, by being given responsibility of the farm while Roger and Anita are away and fooling the landlord into allowing her to build factories around the farm.
Southern Fried Cruella
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# Spencer the Sausage Dog ​Spencer the Sausage Dog is a supporting character in "101 Dalmatian Street", and is part of Portia Poodle's entourage. Bio. Spencer is a sarcastic and snobbish dachshund who sees himself as having a certain air about himself, despite the fact that he is the sidekick of Portia Poodle.
Spencer the Sausage Dog
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# Spike Spike is a Doberman who appears in the "101 Dalmatian Street" two-part special "A Summer to Remember". He meets Dylan and his family when they go on holiday in Cornwall. He also develops a soft spot for Dylan's stepsister Dolly, who also falls in love with him. Description. Personality. Spike is described as being chilled and adventurous with a sensitive side. Physical Appearance. Spike is a Doberman with black and brown fur. He has one drooped ear and one pointing upwards with a cut on it. He also wears a shark tooth necklace.
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# Splishing and Splashing "Splishing and Splashing" is the second segment of the forty-sixth episode of "". Plot. It is such a hot day in Gruteley that when a bird lands on the weather vane, it burns its feet, Duchess and Princess are practically giving steamed milk, the mud dries up, getting Dumpling and Mayor Ed stuck, and Lucy apparently (like the bird at the beginning) gets burning feet until she gets into her oasis: Hiccup Hole. She enjoys a nice peaceful swim until it is bothered by incoming noises from Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot who are running into the pond, resulting in a tidal wave making Lucy crash into the edge. The puppies then laugh at her, making her demand they get out and go home. Lucky protests because it is too hot there and notes that Hiccup Hole is for everyone, and that she "doesn't own it." Lucy gets shocked when Lucky calls her a "whiny ol' windbag," and eventually Lucy tells the Dalmatians that they haven't heard the last of it. The puppies then laugh, and Lucky mockingly asks if Lucy will report them to Pongo and Perdita... which she does, much to their anger. Lucky gives Pongo his excuse, saying they wanted to go swimming. Lucy then tells Pongo and Perdita the puppies (and Spot) assaulted and insulted her, demanding an apology. Lucky refuses because he and the other puppies are just as entitled to Hiccup Hole as she, and so she doesn't own it. Perdita tells him that doesn't give him the right to splash her because she (shown to wipe a tear away) was trying to enjoy a nice, peaceful swim. Lucky questions the fun in swimming if one can't whoop it up. Pongo points out there are many different ways of enjoying themselves, and Perdita adds that none of them had any right to call Lucy names, and thus they (especially Lucky) owe Lucy an apology. Lucky refuses over "a matter of principle." Perdita asks the others if they feel the same way. Cadpig says she does, and Rolly agrees... sort of. Spot tries to point out she didn't bother Lucy or do anything or call her names, but Cadpig tells her she is just as guilty for her (apparent) failure to defend her. Perdita then prohibits the puppies (and Spot) from being in Hiccup Hole anymore until they apologize, much to their dismay. Pongo doubts it's fair... at least until he sees Perdita glare at him, forcing him to agree to the prohibition until they apologize to Lucy, making them walk away in gloom in one direction, and Lucy walks away in the opposite direction. When the three puppies and Spot are no longer in sight, Pongo sighs, stating his concern of getting tough with the puppies, much to Perdita's chagrin. Later, while other Dalmatians are swimming in Hiccup Hole Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot feel really hot. Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot complain, but Lucky claims he's happy that they stood up for their principles (though Rolly questions if they could have saved their principles for a day which isn't as warm). Lucky, however, notes that there's more than one way to be cool and leads Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot to the swamp. Spot is concerned about this at first, but when she and the others see a large body of water, Spot swings in before being eaten by Steven. The Dalmatians are able to rescue her, but then Rolly expresses his wish to apologize to Lucy. Lucky insists that Hiccup Hole is more than a pond, but a symbol of freedom, home and country; however, he gets Rolly to do it for "apple pie." Lucky then takes Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot to Cruella's pool. This shocks Rolly, but Lucky notes that Cruella isn't around, so they have an opportunity. Spot notes that Cruella is likely to arrive just when they're in a vulnerable position, but Cadpig notes that she doesn't ever seem to stop them. The Dalmatians climb onto the diving board, but this is when Cruella arrives with Horace and Jasper to test her new "Swimless Swimsuit." The Dalmatians are concerned, but Lucky notes that Cruella cannot see them on the diving board; however, this is when Cruella shows her suit is inflatable and floats up to the diving board, noticing the Dalmatians. She launches them from the diving board, but Spot is able to fly and the Dalmatians land on Horace and Jasper. Spot then lands on Cruella, and her clawed feet rip a hole in Cruella's suit, sending her flying into Horace and Jasper. As the Dalmatians and Spot head back to the Dearly Farm, Rolly expresses understanding of how Lucy feels, wishing to have a nice swim without being bothered, and heads off with Spot to apologize. Lucky protests more for the principles, but Cadpig notes she doesn't recall a principle where it's okay to call others names, and also heads off to apologize with Rolly and Spot. At Hiccup Hole, while the other three are having fun in the water once again, Lucky reluctantly asks to discuss his issue with Lucy. He starts his case by stating that everyone has a right to go to Hiccup Hole and a Dalmatian pup is likely to splash. When Lucy notes it was more of a tidal wave, Lucky admits that he overdid it, and shouldn't have called Lucy names. Lucy notes that Lucky forgot to mention something, and Cadpig tries to explain the situation, which gets Lucky to apologize to Lucy who claims to accept it.
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# Spot Spot Chicken is a spotted chicken who wants to become a Dalmatian and one of main protagonists of "". She is best friends with Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig. She is voiced by Tara Strong. Appearance. Spot is a light brown chicken with darker feathers on her head and, unlike certain chickens, her legs and feet are black. She is also covered in spots like the the Dalmatian puppies. Personality. Spot truly wants to become a puppy and, as a result, has picked up some strange behaviors. She is known to scratch herself like a dog, bark, howl at the moon, and, it was once mentioned, she urinated on a fire hydrant. Her mother, Cornelia, does not approve of her behavior and often tries to make her more of a chicken. Spot is very highly strung and is prone to bouncing off walls, much to the annoyance of her friends. She provides comic relief and slapstick humor throughout the series however also acts as the straightman too, usually seeing the flaws in any hair-brained scheme the Pups might come up with, but still goes along with it. Spot is also pretty good with detective skills, as seen in two episodes: "The Maltese Chicken" and "K is for Kibble." She takes the role of Private Chick detective, Pullet Marlow (a likely homage to in "") in order to help solve mysteries such as when her mother's egg goes missing or how the Kibble from the Chow Tower seem to disappear overnight. Spot tends to gain a bit more confidence when she's in her Pullet Marlow alter-ego. In one episode she actually got her wish and became a Dalmatian, but soon realized that there were certain things only she could do as a chicken, and so, reverted to her original appearance. It's hinted that Spot has a personality disorder. Alter-Egos/Aliases. Spot has two alter-egos: one is Pullet Marlow, a detective that happens to be good in solving mysteries. She only appeared in her alter-ego twice, in "The Maltese Chicken" and "K is for Kibble." In the episode "Four Stories Up," after the pups tell stories about how the picture the climax to the recent Thunderbolt episode (often featuring Spot getting hurt in them), Spot takes her revenge by telling the tale of "Cluckzilla" which is basically a Godzilla version of herself, who proceeds to attack the story versions of the main pups. In "A Christmas Cruella," Spot plays the role of the "Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come." Skills. Spot is known to be the brains amongst the Dalmatians, being able to calculate math problems and have a rough understanding for science. There are certain situations when the pups are locked up somewhere; however, their usual solution for that is to use Spot's beak as a lock pick. Even Cruella at one point has used her beak to do this. On the other hand, it works better on anyone's accord than on her own, as shown at the end of "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" when she tries to unlock the jail door, but cannot get her beak out on her own when Rolly asks her to just follow him, Cadpig, and Lucky out the hole in the wall that Drumstick had made. Being a chicken as well, she is able to fly, which usually comes in handy in certain situations.
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# Spot's Fairy God-Chicken "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" is the second segment of the sixty-first episode of "". Plot. Spot gets her wish granted after she finds a four leaf clover, in which she wishes that she was a Dalmatian, though she soon discovers that her old self wasn’t as useless as she thought.
Spot's Fairy God-Chicken
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# Spot/Gallery
Spot/Gallery
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# Spots &amp; Shots
Spots &amp; Shots
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# Spots &amp; Shots/On The Lamb
Spots &amp; Shots/On The Lamb
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# Spots &amp; Shots/ On The Lamb
Spots &amp; Shots/ On The Lamb
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# Spots and Shots "Spots and Shots" is the first segment of the thirty-sixth episode of "". Plot. The episode begins with the main pups and Spot relaxing on top of a hill. Lucky and Spot are reading Thunderbolt comics, Rolly is snacking (though he becomes interested in what Lucky and Spot are reading), and Cadpig is meditating nearby. She comments on how perfect the day is, and as Lucky says how nothing can ruin it, they hear a loud horn noise. They investigate to see that Dr. Winokur has arrived in the vet van. Lucky wonders what she's doing there, and Spot figures that since no one is sick or hurt, they're all getting their shots. The pups need to get their shots for "Itchyswellenosis," a disease in which the patient turns pink and green with their noses swelling up and getting itchy. While Rolly looks forward to seeing Dr. Winokur and Cadpig notes that they'll get treats afterwards, Lucky just pictures the entire thing as a Frankenstein-like case, with the needle being fired into him via a canon. He faints as a result. Cadpig asks if Lucky has shot anxiety, but Spot states that she and Lucky aren't afraid. Lucky faints again, and then so does Spot when Cornelia calls out that it's time for her "chicken pox" shots. Lucky sneaks off trying to hide under the excuse of rounding up the other pups; however, Cadpig isn't convinced by this bluff. Lucky seeks out various hiding spots on the Dearly Farm, such as the barn, a scarecrow, the mailbox, and even a mine shaft. However, in all of those places, there is always a group of other Dalmatian pups asking him whether he is going to the vet. Still determined to miss the vet, Lucky hides in the one place where he knows they'll be no puppies: Villa DeVil. He is able to sneak in via a window, which Cruella opens to shout at an annoying bird. As he sneaks around the Villa, he notices Cruella designing a new dress, using Jasper as a mannequin. Cruella orders Horace to get her pin cushion, to which Lucky notices is right behind him. In shock of being reminded of shots, he jumps from the table he's on, but almost falls on a cactus. He then hides in a yarn bowl and fabrics chest; however Cruella requires both of them, resulting in Lucky being wrapped up on Jasper. The humans fail to notice him, apart from Horace who notices a lump in the dress. Cruella, however, dislikes the dress and orders Jasper to get rid of it. Jasper tosses it (and Lucky) into a chair, before Horace lands on it himself (after being hit on the head by Jasper). Lucky still figures it's better than getting a shot. Lucky then checks out the window to see if the vet's gone, but sees she's still there. He is then spotted by Scorch, and the ferret chases Lucky through the Villa; however, Scorch loses Lucky's trail when the ferret falls down the laundry chute. Lucky soon finds his way into Cruella's gym, where he is almost run over by her weights. He then falls into a bucket to see Cruella come in with her trainer for a workout. Cruella, however, skips straight to the rub down. In the sauna, Lucky is mistaken as a sponge and is used to scrub Cruella's feet, and before he can be used between her toes, Lucky runs back to the farm. Lucky returns to the Dearly Farm, accepting defeat and saying he'll take the shot, only to learn that the vet is gone. At first, Lucky is glad and figures at least he tried to find her, before Cadpig notices Lucky's spots have turned pink. Rolly realizes Lucky has gotten "Itchyswellenosis." Lucky's fur turns green and his nose swells up and turns blue. As Lucky itches his nose, Rolly warns everyone to stay back, as the disease is highly contagious. Fade to Dr. Winokur having vaccinated Cruella, who also has the virus. The show then irises out with Cruella's swollen nose getting caught in it.
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# Spotty
Spotty
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# Star Search Star Search is a story in "Disney Enchanted Tales" where Lucky and Freckles try to meet Thunderbolt. Synopsis. The story begins with the puppies watching "Thunderbolt" on television and an annoucements says that Thunderbolt will be in London. The pups ask Pongo and Perdita if they can go; however, their parents feel that over 99 pups is too big a crowd to take. Lucky and Freckles protest, but are told to hush. Pongo then whispers to Perdita that maybe he'll go and talk to Thunderbolt, to see if anything can be arranged. Perdita comments that Pongo sounds as excited as the pups for meeting Thunderbolt. However, Lucky and Freckles are upset on not getting to meet Thunderbolt, so they decide to go to see Thunderbolt themselves. Later, Perdita calls the puppies for lunch and realizes that Lucky and Freckles are gone. She immediately hops onto the Barking Chain where Sgt. Tibbs, who is currently in London to visit his sister, hears the call and answers Perdita's message. She explains about where she suspects Lucky and Freckles have gone, and Tibbs promises to bring them back. At the Thunderbolt meeting, Lucky and Freckles are disappointed to hear that Thunderbolt has already left. Tibbs arrives and tells them that their mother has been worried about them. Suddenly, a dog appears on the stage. Lucky thinks it's Thunderbolt, but it turns out to be a rougher dog named Apocolips. He comments on Thunderbolt being a phony, but Lucky and Freckles oppose Apocolips, telling him they will have none of it. Tibbs, however, tries to avoid a fight, but Apocolips still attacks. Back at home, Pongo arrives and with a special guest: Thunderbolt! As the star tells the puppies one of his adventures, Perdita tells Pongo about Lucky, Freckles and Tibbs. Pongo goes back to the show to see if he can help. By the time he arrives, Tibbs has attacked Apocolips in self-defense. Pongo then battles with the bully dog and knocks him into the stage, where his spike collar gets stuck, before the stage falls on top of him. A nearby dog then taunts Apocolips because of this. Pongo tells Lucky and Freckles about Thunderbolt and invites Tibbs back home with them. Lucky and Freckles are disappointed in missing Thunderbolt twice in one day, before they start blaming each other. When they return home, Thunderbolt is still there, and he tells Lucky and Freckles how important it is listening to their parents, for they're the real heroes (along with plugging Kanine Krunchies). He notices Tibbs and seems pleased that there's feline fans of his show. Tibbs, however, comments that he never watched it. Pongo and Perdita tell Lucky and Freckles to head off to bed. They agree, seeing their parents as Thunderbolt-like heroes.
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# Starbuck Starbuck is Captain Ahab's first mate Skipper. He often suffers from seasickness. Personality. Whilst being Captain Ahab's main, if only, crew memeber, Starbuck isn't really that bothered with Ahab's hunt for the Great White Whale. He's possibly more level headed than his Captain because of this. He tends to have an obsession with his Pants, commenting that to be one of the reasons he refuses to sail in a Storm. He later mentions his Pants in "You Say It's Your Birthday?" after Spot causes the boat to make a full 180 turn. Apparently, Starbuck's biggest fear is Cruella, screaming like a little girl the moment he lays eyes on her. Cruella on the other hand makes any attempt she can to flirt with him, Starbuck always trying to find an excuse to get away from her. In "Valentine Daze", Cruella suspects that Starbuck sent her a Valentine. When she goes to see, Starbuck cowares in fear behind Captain Ahab, whom is keeping Cruella at bay with a shark jaw, she however realises it isn't him when Ahab points out that Starbuck is only in love with himself. He however arrives in "Dalmatian Vacation" as one of the Men who wish to marry Cruella. Notes. Starbuck is see wearing either a Blue and White striped top or a Red and White striped top. His Character, along with Captain Ahab, are most likely taken from the Herman Melville Novel; Moby Dick.
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# Steven ---Steven, Steven is an alligator in "", and one of Swamp Rat's henchmen. He often wears a straw hat and a purple scarf. He is voiced by Frank Welker. Bio. Steven lives in the swamp that borders the Dearly Farm. Despite the fact that he seldom leaves the farm, he has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with whenever creatures do venture into the swamp, though Steven has been known to leave the swamp if he has a good reason. Due to his fierce nature, Swamp Rat often hires Steven along with Cydne in order to intimidate people into seeing things his way, though Steven enjoys helping his boss out because he realizes that he'll get the chance to devour some creatures in the process his number one target is Spot. Steven can sometimes be seen wearing a yellow straw hat and a long purple scarf, the latter of which originally belonged to the Colonel, however, it was stolen by Swamp Rat, who sold it to Cydne, who sold it to Steven. Throughout the series, the Dearly Dalmatians encounter Steven several times and he's typically an enemy of theirs, though he is quite capable of helping them out if he believes doing such would be in his best interest. Such cases are in "Two for the Show", where he volunteers to be Lucky's partner so they could participate in the "Squeal of Fortune" show, and also in "Oozy Does It", where he chomps down a tree causing Cruella's pollution to segue into an animal-made trench leading straight to her, so she would not pollute Hiccup Hole. In "Walk on the Wild Side", he poses as "Mr. Big" in Rolly's plan to get everyone's loot back from Swamp Rat, possibly due to the fact that he got to eat the real Mr. Big as a result. He did promise Rolly to get on the straight and narrow in that episode, however, it is unclear if he truly does. Even though he's capable of resisting most injuries that animals attempt to inflict on him, Steven is quite weak to verbal insults, especially taunts, as he has been known to lose his composure, such as when Vendella de Vil insults him through claiming he's going to be turned into a handbag or a suitcase, which is a running gag relating to Steven that takes place throughout the series. Despite his abilities, Steven is content serving as Swamp Rat's second hand man, for as long as he has creatures to eat and peace to himself, he'll be able to live a happy life.
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# Steven/Gallery
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# Sunwoo Entertainment Sunwoo Entertainment is a South Korean animation studio founded in 1989 that has done animation services for "". It primarily does animation for Disney TV series, but has also done work for various other companies, including Nickelodeon and Fox. Other Disney shows with their animation include "Recess", "TaleSpin", "Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers", "Darkwing Duck", "Quack Pack", "The Mighty Ducks", "Goof Troop", "The Little Mermaid: The Animated Series", "Lloyd in Space", "Lilo & Stitch: The Series", "Pepper Ann", "Gargoyles", "The Weekenders", "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command", "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears", "Aladdin: The Animated Series", and "Hercules: The Animated Series".
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# Surf Puppies "Surf Puppies" is one of the musical numbers from the movie version of the "" multi-part episode, "Dalmatian Vacation". The number takes place during the beach scene in the "Dalmatian Vacation Part Two: Cross Country Calamity" chapter of the video. The song was written by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn, and was performed by George Mirrell and Dean Torrence. It was included as Track 20 on the album "The Music of Disney's One Saturday Morning". Lyrics. <poem> Time to hit the surf, ride the wildest waves On the ugliest board in the USA Jeff and I were shootin' the curl A pack of pups in a hurricane whirl Well, they shook the shore to a screamin' screech I think they're takin' over the beach (1-0-1) Surf puppies 1-0-1 (1-0-1) Hangin' fun in the summer sun Catching' rays, and diggin' the scene It was a real pooch party if you know what I mean There was howlin', and growlin', and plenty of canine fun With those far out, farm fresh, surf puppies 1-0-1 They were slurpin' sodas, chompin' roasted wienies And playin' tug-o'-war with spring bikinis (yeah) All their tongues were saggin'; they were drippin' drool And their tails were waggin', tryin' to keep it cool They were scratchin' fleas and fetchin' sticks And hangin' out with strangest chicks (1-0-1) Surf puppies 1-0-1 (1-0-1) Gettin' goofy where the groyne run There were doghouse castles in the sand Becomin' one with the sun 'til their tails do tan They were hot-spotted, tops, havin' fabulous furry fun Those far out, farm fresh, surf puppies 1-0-1 Those four-footed, fun-lovin' surf puppies 1-0-1 </poem>
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# Susanne Blakeslee Susan Anne Blakeslee (born January 27, 1956) is an American voice and musical theatre actress. She voiced Cruella de Vil in ' and the video game '.
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# Swamp Rat ---Swamp Rat, Swamp Rat is a sewer rat in "". He is a shady used-goods dealer and con artist who speaks with a Southern accent. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. Bio. Swamp Rat is one of the many creatures that live in the swamp that borders the Dearly Farm; though unlike many of the swamp's other creatures, he has taken a keen interest in the outside world and he often attempts to barter with other individuals in order to acquire strange and unusual objects that come from civilization. It is for this reason that Swamp Rat has become a close acquaintance to many of the individuals in the Dearly Farm, including the Dearly's Dalmatians. If they ever need to purchase something, they can usually acquire it at his store, for a very steep price. However, Swamp Rat isn't picky about what people give him in exchange for his objects, as he'll take anything, including chicken feathers, dog collars, dog dishes and even other animals. What he does with the objects he acquires is uncertain, though it seems he more than likely sells the objects to other animals in exchange for different objects, in which he adds anything he specifically wants to his personal collection, as was demonstrated in several episodes of the series. Swamp Rat's ethics are highly questionable, and he isn't afraid of tricking other people into making a bad deal. He has a bad reputation for trying to con others into giving up their valuables and he often manipulates people into actually helping him do his dirty work, which is why Steven and Cydne serve as his henchmen. There have also been instances where Swamp Rat will take over a building in order to throw a party, in which all of the guests are forced to pay an admission fee, which is just another example of how Swamp Rat's store has continued to thrive, despite being in the middle of the swamp. However, there is little that Lieutenant Pug can do in order to stop Swamp Rat, as since Swamp Rat is a creature of means, he has a larger influence in many of the events on the Dearly Farm than most people realize. Despite the fact that he knows people don't like him, Swamp Rat continues to do what he does as he realizes he's untouchable, for as long as he holds a monopoly in regards to his store, the animals who dislike him will be forced to come to him when they need to acquire something.
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# Swamp Rat/Gallery
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# Swine Song "Swine Song" is the first segment of the sixth episode of the first season of "". Plot. Rolly believes he has fallen in love with Dumpling and attempts to impress her. However, Dumpling doesn't seem interested in Rolly, causing him to lose hope. Lucky, Cadpig, and Spot attempt to help Rolly make an impression on Dumpling.
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# Tara Strong Tara Lyn (Charendoff) Strong (born February 12, 1973) is a Canadian actress, voice actress, and singer who is perhaps best known for her voice work in animated films and television series. She voiced Spot, Two-Tone, and Vendella de Vil in "".
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# Target Pups "Muddy Pups" is the fifth "101 Dalmatian Street" short. Synopsis. Dylan & Dawkins are making modifications to the Food Machine, and are doing some Target practice with it. Dawkins fires the Kibble, and it lands in the Bowl, but as Dawkins celebrates, Dylan points out that not all of the Kibble went in to the Bowl. This leads to Dawkins making some modifications to the Food Machine, and trying again, but he misses again. Dawkins does more work on the Machine, as well as setting up a target, and tries again, but Dylan now nudges the Bowl, so Dawkins misses again. Angered by what Dylan did, Dawkins begins to launch Kibble at Dylan. Dylan is then able to get the Food Machine, making more modifications on it, and tries to use it himself. However, Dylan’s modifications cause too much pressure and cause the Food Machine to get out of control, the Dalmatians now seeing the hose as some type of Dragon. Dawkins rushes in to give Dylan a Mop, to fend off the Hose Dragon, while he rushes to the machine to turn it off. When he does, the hose lands on Dylan, tangling him up in it. Dawkins then proceeds to nudge the bowl to Dylan and launch some Kibble, which bounces off Dylan’s nose and in to the Bowl.
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# Templates
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# The Artist Formerly Known as Spot "The Artist Formerly Known as Spot" is the first segment of the forty-ninth episode of "". Plot. When Spot gets covered in paint and attempts to run it off, Cruella becomes convinced it is artwork and plans to make a fortune from it.
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# The Dearly Farm
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# The Dogs of DeVil "The Dogs of DeVil" is the first segment of the tenth episode of the first season of "". Plot. After watching a soap opera, Cadpig jumps to the conclusion that Cruella telling Anita to work on a Saturday and her obedience to that order means Roger and Anita are divorcing.
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# The Dogs of De Vil
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# The Fungus Among Us "The Fungus Among Us" is the nineteenth episode of "". Plot. Cruella tries to steal a fungus from under the Dearlys' barn to make a perfume, even though it may mean the barn will have to be torn down.
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# The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt is a 2015 animated short based on early drafts of the scene, which follows the events directly from where they are seen in the animated "101 Dalmatians". It is available as a bonus feature on the film's Blu-ray release. Synopsis. The short shows that Thunderbolt and Dawson are able to catch branches sticking from the side of the waterfall. Dawson is able to reach a ledge and as Thunderbolt's branch is about to snap, his human, the sheriff, is able to use his lasso to save him. The two pursue Dawson, but the thief uses explosives to cause an avalanche, blocking their path and allowing him to take some sacks of money from a wagon, which may be why Thunderbolt is chasing him. The sheriff thinks Dawson has escaped, but Thunderbolt climbs across the rock pile to continue the chase. In the end, thanks to Thunderbolt, Dawson is nabbed and brought to justice.
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# The Good-bye Chick "The Good-bye Chick" is the forty-fifth episode of "". Plot. Spot get sick of her mother's temper and grounding her from hanging out with the pups, so she runs away and eventually joins a circus that is run by Cruella.
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# The Great Cat Invasion "The Great Cat Invasion" is the second segment of the seventh episode of the first season of "". Plot. Fed up of hearing about Lt. Pug's fictional cat invasion, Lucky devises a plan to get him off their backs. However, the pups later discover Cruella's latest plot and realize that Lt. Pug may have been telling the truth after all.
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# The Great Dog Robbery
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# The High Price of Fame "The High Price of Fame" is the first segment of the seventh episode of the first season of "". Plot. Spot embarrasses herself while the pups videotape her every move and submit it to "Stupendously Embarrassing Home Videos", causing her to sign a deal with Swamp Rat to clear her name.
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# The Hundred and One Dalmatians The Hundred and One Dalmatians (a.k.a. "The Great Dog Robbery") is the novel by Dodie Smith. Plot. Pongo and Missis Pongo (or simply Missis) are a pair of Dalmatians who live with the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Dearly and their two nannies, Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler. Mr. Dearly is a "financial wizard" who has been granted life-long tax exemption and lent a house on the Outer Circle in Regent's Park in return for wiping out the government debt. The dogs consider the humans their pets, but allow the humans to think that they are the owners. Missis gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies. Concerned that Missis will not be able to feed them all, the humans join in to help. Mrs. Dearly looks for a canine wet nurse, and finds an abandoned Dalmatian in the middle of the road in the pouring rain. She has the dog treated by a vet and names her Perdita ("lost"). Perdita later tells Pongo about her lost love and the circumstances that led to her abandonment, and leaves out the part where her pet named her Spotty because she likes Perdita so much better. Mr. and Mrs. Dearly attend a dinner party hosted by Cruella de Vil, an intimidating and very wealthy woman fixated on fur clothing. The Dearlys are disconcerted by her belief that all animals are worthless and should be drowned. Shortly after the dinner party, the puppies disappear. The humans fail to trace them but through the "Twilight Bark", a forum of communication in which dogs can relay messages to each other across the country, the dogs manage to track them down to "Hell Hall", the ancestral home of the de Vil family in Suffolk. Pongo and Missis try to relate the puppies' location to the Dearlys but fail. The dogs decide to run away and find them themselves, leaving Perdita to look after the Dearlys. After a journey across the countryside, they meet the Colonel, an Old English Sheepdog who shows them Hell Hall and tells them its history. They learn that there are 97 puppies in Hell Hall, including Pongo and Missis own 15. Cruella de Vil appears and tells the crooks in charge of Hell Hall to slaughter and skin the dogs as soon as possible because of the publicity surrounding the theft of the Dearlys' puppies. Pongo and Missis devise a plan to rescue all of the puppies and escape the day before Christmas Eve. One puppy, Cadpig, is too weak to walk the long distance from Suffolk to London so Tommy, the Colonel's two year old pet, lends her a toy carriage. When the carriage loses a wheel, they rest on the hassocks of a country church. Cruella almost finds them, but the dogs manage to escape in a removal van. Having rolled in soot to disguise themselves, they hide in the darkness of the van with the help of a Staffordshire terrier whose pets are the drivers of the van. Upon arriving in London, the dogs destroy Cruella's collection of animal skins and fur coats with the aid of Cruella's abused cat. The Dalmatians then return home. Once the dogs roll around to remove the soot from their coats, the Dearlys recognize them and send out for steaks to feed them. Cruella's cat visits to say Cruella has fled from Hell Hall. It has been put up for sale and Mr Dearly buys it with money he has been given by the government for sorting out another tax problem. He renames it "Hill Hall" and intends to use it to start a "dynasty of Dalmatians" (and a "dynasty of Dearlys" to take care of them). Finally, Perdita's lost love, Prince, returns. His pets see his love for Perdita and allow him to stay with the Dearlys and become their 101st Dalmatian.
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# The Life You Save "The Life You Save" is the second segment of the thirty-fifth episode of "". Plot. When Lucky accidentally pushes Dumpling, she believes he saved her life. She proceeds to see to it that he always gets what he wants.
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# The Making Of...
The Making Of...
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# The Making of... "The Making of..." is the fifty-sixth episode of "". Plot. In this behind-the-scenes episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series, the pups along with various other characters from the show discuss what it was like filming the series and how the series came to be in existence.
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# The Maltese Chicken "The Maltese Chicken" is the forty-first episode of "". Plot. A parody of "The Maltese Falcon" with Spot in the title role as detective "Pullet Marlow." Her mom, Corneila, lays a giant egg, which Dumpling sees as a threat to her winning streak at the "best big farm thing contest." Meanwhile, Lucy, showing her hatred of decibels, gets framed for stealing the egg.
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# The Nose Knows "The Nose Knows" is the second segment of the forty-ninth episode of "". Plot. Rolly's nose smells everything, and it becomes a problem, enough to where Lt. Pug wants to kick him out of the Bark Brigade.
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# The Puppies
The Puppies
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# The Starlight Barking The Starlight Barking is the sequel to the first "The Hundred and One Dalmatians". Although "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" has been adapted into two films (animated: "One Hundred and One Dalmatians"; live-action: "101 Dalmatians"), and each version has a sequel film ("" and "102 Dalmatians"), neither sequel film has any connection to "The Starlight Barking". Disney archivist Dave Smith said that he was unaware of any considerations for adapting the novel although Walt Disney was interested in doing another project based on Smith's further writings. Author Elizabeth Hand praised the "sophisticated canine society" in the novel. Russ Allbery stated in an online review that, while sometimes predictable, it is "significantly better" than its predecessor and can be seen as "a story of the attractions and perils of sudden advanced technology." Plot. A day of enchantments for the Dalmatians of the first book begins when the Dalmatians wake up and find all the humans and other animals in an unnaturally deep sleep. They hear the barking of Cadpig, carrying all the way from London, where she has become the prime minister's pet. She informs them reports from all over the country reveal the same phenomenon, and summons delegate dogs to London. They travel to London by "swooshing", described as gliding just off the ground. Pongo and Missus decide to investigate Cruella de Vil to see if she's behind the mysterious events. Joined by Tommy and the white Persian cat, who are "honorary dogs", and a few dogs, they arrive at her house, where the doors magically open for them. However, they find her fast asleep like all the other humans on earth. The dogs then travel to where they are addressed from the top of by Sirius, Lord of the Dog Star, an extraterrestrial dog. Every dog perceives him as a dog of his own breed. Sirius invites them all to travel back to his home where they will be safe from the dangers of nuclear war on Earth, not to mention the whims and potential abuse of humans. Some dogs are for this, some against, but in the end all the dogs agree that Pongo, known for his braininess and heroism, should make the decision. Pongo joins in a conference with Cadpig and her "cabinet" discussing whether to go with Sirius or not. Then three skinny, mixed-breed strays arrive and ask to be heard. Pongo is sure that they will want to go with Sirius, but they want to stay on earth and someday have owners of their own. Pongo tells Sirius the dogs cannot abandon their humans and the Dog Star sadly accepts the decision. Before he leaves, he grants every dog the power to reach his home before the humans wake up. All the stray dogs take the opportunity to go to the .
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# The Swamp Rat
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# The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour is a television action/adventure show which features in "101 Dalmatians". It is regarded as the fifteen Dalmatian pups' favorite show, especially Patch who is the protagonist in the sequel, "". Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour" is viewed by the fifteen puppies before they go to sleep. During the screening, Patch constantly interrupts the other puppies by talking aloud, along with Lucky blocking the television. In the show, Thunderbolt is shown to be chasing Dirty Dawson, with the horse thief shooting at him. The thief then travels on foot as Thunderbolt searches. In some scenes, it shows Thunderbolt making a leap across a canyon before it seems like Dawson has shot Thunderbolt. However, Thunderbolt is only pretending, and as Dawson laughs about this, Thunderbolt then attacks and the two fall into a river, having the show end in a cliffhanger as the two are about to fall down a waterfall. The program concludes with an advertisement by Kanine Krunchies. In the show, the dynamic and brave Thunderbolt and his offbeat sidekick Lil' Lightning fight to defeat the evil Dirty Dawson. In an episode, Dirty Dawson kidnaps a helpless boy named Tommy. It's up to Thunderbolt and Lil' Lightning to defeat him before any harm befalls Tommy. As Dawson ties Tommy to a moving train, Thunderbolt perches on a cliff. He jumps to the train, confronting Dawson. Whilst Thunderbolt battles Dawson, Lil' Lightning unties Tommy. Dawson causes Thunderbolt to stumble between the train carts, and as he's about to strike Thunderbolt, another train heads by the train carts they are on, allowing Thunderbolt to get around Dawson. Thunderbolt then tangles Dawson in his own whip, tripping him up and causing him to fall into a boxcar with a mad bull. Tommy is then rescued and Thunderbolt saves the day. According to a cut line, the episode is called "Rowdy Rascals at Raccoon Ravine" and ranks as #17 in Patch's top episodes. Patch also names some episodes and their stories in the film too, claiming that at the time of the film, there are 72 episodes. Patch mentions an episode called "Double Cross at Dead Man's Ditch" which has a mine car chase, but an episode number isn't given. Other episodes that Patch discusses have Thunderbolt helping some orphans and a water dike breaking. The winner for the barking auditions in London were all supposed to win a guest appearance in the upcoming adventure, "Thunderbolt vs. the Hound of the Baskerville", an adventure likely set in England. Lil' Lighting attempted to usurp the show by tricking Thunderbolt into thinking they were going to recast him, and with Thunderbolt missing (trying to do something heroic in the real world to get his name in the paper), Lightning convinced the producer to rewrite the episode to star him. Filming for this was interrupted when the Dalmatians drove the double decker bus through the filming location, with Lil' Lightning later taken away by the police dogs. A post-credits scene shows Thunderbolt with his new sidekick Patch in his TV show, "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour". "The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt". The "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" Diamond Edition Blu-ray features a Thunderbolt short based on early drafts of the scene, which follows the events directly from where they are seen in the animated "101 Dalmatians". The short shows that Thunderbolt and Dawson are able to catch branches sticking from the side of the waterfall. Dawson is able to reach a ledge and as Thunderbolt's branch is about to snap, his human, the sheriff, is able to use his lasso to save him. The two pursue Dawson, but the thief uses explosives to cause an avalanche, blocking their path and allowing him to take some sacks of money from a wagon, which may be why Thunderbolt is chasing him. The sheriff thinks Dawson has escaped, but Thunderbolt climbs across the rock pile to continue the chase.
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# Thom Adcox-Hernandez Thom Adcox-Hernandez (born Thomas Herman Adcox) is an American voice actor. He voiced Dipstick in "".
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# Thunder
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# Thunderbolt ---Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt is a character from "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and the deuteragonist of the 2003 sequel "". He is a famous TV wonder dog with a German accent. Personality. At first, Thunderbolt is shown to be quite arrogant and selfish, seeming to only care about his job and his popularity. He is very popular with other dogs, all the ladies love him, and Patch is his biggest fan, knowing all of the episodes of his show by heart. During his adventure with Patch, Thunderbolt becomes more kind and helpful, and he and Patch start to become friends. Furthermore, he is willing to assist those in need and is not afraid to admit he is just an actor and all of his amazing heroics on his show are fake. He is also cunning and highly skilled with his acting as seen when he tricks Cruella de Vil, Jasper, Horace, and Lil' Lightning into thinking he is having a heart attack. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Thunderbolt is the Dalmatian pups' favorite TV show hero. In the show, he is shown to be chasing Dirty Dawson, with the horse thief shooting at him. The thief then travels on foot as Thunderbolt searches. In some scenes, it shows Thunderbolt making a leap across a canyon before it seems like Dawson has shot Thunderbolt. However, Thunderbolt is only pretending, and as Dawson laughs about this, Thunderbolt then attacks and the two fall into a river, having the show end in a cliffhanger as the two are about to fall down a waterfall. In the show, the dynamic and brave Thunderbolt is joined by his offbeat sidekick Lil' Lightning fight to defeat the evil Dirty Dawson. In an episode, Dirty Dawson kidnaps a helpless boy named Tommy. It's up to Thunderbolt and Lil' Lightning to defeat him before any harm befalls Tommy. As Dawson ties Tommy to a moving train, Thunderbolt perches on a cliff. He jumps to the train, confronting Dawson. Whilst Thunderbolt battles Dawson, Lil' Lightning unties Tommy. Dawson causes Thunderbolt to stumble between the train carts, and as he's about to strike Thunderbolt, another train heads by the train carts they are on, allowing Thunderbolt to get around Dawson. Thunderbolt then tangles Dawson in his own whip, tripping him up and causing him to fall into a boxcar with a mad bull. Tommy is then rescued and Thunderbolt saves the day. While watching "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour", Patch, longing to feel one-of-a-kind like his hero Thunderbolt, hears about a chance to appear on the show while it is filming in London. However, when Roger, Anita and the 101 Dalmatians plan to move to the Dalmatian Plantation, the family move will interfere with Patch's opportunity -- until he is accidentally left behind in the commotion. Patch heads for the audition to meet his hero. Meanwhile, Thunderbolt's "trusty" sidekick, Lil' Lightning tells Thunderbolt the producers want to replace him with a younger dog. In order to save his job, Thunderbolt decides he will go into the real world and perform an act of true heroism to prove himself. A veritable reference book to Thunderbolt's many adventures, Patch provides the perfect guide for the TV star in his attempts at real-life heroics. At first, Thunderbolt is seen as arrogant and selfish, seeming only to care about his job and his popularity. He is very popular with other dogs, and Patch is his biggest fan, knowing all of his episodes by heart. As the film goes on, Thunderbolt becomes more kind and helpful, and he and Patch start to become friends. Furthermore, he is willing to assist those in need and is not afraid to admit that he's just an actor and all his rescue missions on his show are fake. He is also cunning and highly skilled with his acting, as seen when he tricks Cruella de Vil, the Baduns, and Lil' Lightning into believing that he is having a heart attack. A post-credits scene shows Thunderbolt with his new sidekick Patch in his TV show, "The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour". In "101 Dalmatians: The Series", Thunderbolt is the star of a show called "Thunderbolt P. I.", where he works with a -like partner named Rex Hunter. There are also a number of antagonists in said show, such as Bone Daddy, Doctor Wonko, the Masked Marauders, and even his evil twin. In "Dog's Best Friend", Blaze claims that he was up for the role of "Young Thunderbolt", but Thunderbolt ended up playing the role himself. Thunderbolt also appears in "Kanine Krunchies" advertisements (including the one from the original film) and even stars in his own film. Thunderbolt made a physical appearance in "Watch for Falling Idols", where he and his creators arrive on the Dearly Farm to film their next episode. Lucky is thrilled to meet his idol and tells Thunderbolt that he's his biggest fan and that they once met at the Gruetely County Fair, where Thunderbolt supposedly autographed a picture. Lucky also claims to have seen all of Thunderbolt's movies. Before the episode is filmed, Thunderbolt is seen relaxing in a hot tub inside his trailer, where he is idolized by Lucky, who even waits on him. However, when Lucky later finds out that Thunderbolt doesn't do his own stunts (after Thunderbolt panics from being lifted off the ground, due to his fear of heights), he shuns Thunderbolt and loses faith in him. Later on, Lucky tries to prove that he is brave by climbing up the TV windmill, but ends up putting himself in danger instead. Fortunately, Thunderbolt notices Lucky in trouble and, pushing his fears aside, manages to rescue his young fan. Lucky thanks Thunderbolt who tells him that a hero isn't one who fears nothing, but is one who is willing to overcome his fears. Lucky agrees with Thunderbolt and they reconcile. "The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt". The "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" Diamond Edition Blu-ray features a Thunderbolt short based on early drafts of the scene, which follows the events directly from where they are seen in the animated "101 Dalmatians". The short shows that Thunderbolt and Dawson are able to catch branches sticking from the side of the waterfall. Dawson is able to reach a ledge and as Thunderbolt's branch is about to snap, his human, the sheriff, is able to use his lasso to save him. The two pursue Dawson, but the thief uses explosives to cause an avalanche, blocking their path and allowing him to take some sacks of money from a wagon, which may be why Thunderbolt is chasing him. The sheriff thinks Dawson has escaped, but Thunderbolt climbs across the rock pile to continue the chase. In the end, thanks to Thunderbolt, Dawson is nabbed and brought to justice.
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# Thunderbolt's Fans Thunderbolt's Fans are female dog characters from "". They are very obsessed devotees of Thunderbolt. Appearance. The first dog out of the three is a poodle with white-grayish fur. She has a blue bow, and a blue collar with diamonds. The second dog has brunette dog ears and bangs that resemble her hair. She has brown fur, a purple headband, and blue collar. The third dog has light brown fur. She has a pink bow, green eyes, and yellow heavy coat of fur around her neck. Bio. They are first seen calling out for Thunderbolt at the barking contest. Lil' Lightning thinks, they are calling for him, but they tell him they're trying to look at and want Thunderbolt. The three female dog fans get so excited that they swoon. When Thunderbolt says, "They're here to get a big eyeful of...HERO!", the three female dog fans grow so overjoyed that they scream excitedly and are driven so wild that they have to be dragged away by security. They are later seen outside Thunderbolt's trailer, asking him if he can give them a smile just one more time, swooning again when Thunderbolt does so. Later, Lil' Lightning overhears two of the three female dog fans in discussion about how Thunderbolt is planning to rescue the Dalmatian puppies.
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# Thunderbolt's Fans/Gallery
Thunderbolt's Fans/Gallery
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# Thunderbolt/Gallery
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# Thurl Ravenscroft Thurl Ravenscroft (February 6, 1914 – May 22, 2005) was an American voice actor and singer. He voiced Captain in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
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# Tibbs
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# Tic Track Toe "Tic Track Toe" is the first segment of the second episode in the second season of "". Plot. When the Dalmatian pups and Spot head to Gruteley De Vil's racing track to see their racing hero Go-Go, things don't go as well as they hoped. Due to a clumsy mechanic spilling his coffee on the electronic racing bunny, the bunny short-circuits and spooks Go-Go. This results in him losing the race, much to everyone's shock. When going to comfort their loser hero, the Dalmatians learn that Cruella, having lost a million dollar wager and not wanting to lose more money, is planning to tear down the track. Horace and Jasper, however, are able to convince her to give the track one more chance, and she agrees to one more race in the afternoon. Go-Go explains to the pups that without the race track, he'll end up on the street, and then breaks down in noisy tears. Fearing the loss of his home, the Dalmatians decide to help Go-Go overcome his deep fear of bunnies. Their first method is Cadpig's group therapy, where they meet a retriever named Fetch, who is afraid of sticks, and a Collie named Kelly, who is afraid of sheep. Go-Go confesses his fear of bunnies; however, everyone laughs hysterically because of it. Lucky tries a Rorschach inkblot test, where Go-Go gives some pretty disturbed responses for what he sees in them, but runs off screaming when one resembles a bunny to him. Rolly tries using chocolate bunnies to demonstrate how harmless they are, but gets his own bunny issues by getting addicted to the candy. Spot tries role reversal by making Go-Go act like a race track bunny, but Go-Go (like the bunny) somehow short-circuits too. Eventually, Cadpig is able to make a breakthrough when she dresses herself up as a bunny and makes taunts towards Go-Go. The greyhound soon snaps and launches a vicious attack on Cadpig. Although bruised and knocked senseless from the attack, Cadpig states he is cured of his bunny fears. Meanwhile at the betting office, Cruella tells Horace and Jasper to bet one dollar on Go-Go to win, after hearing the odds are a trillion to one against him. Horace and Jasper figure that Go-Go will lose, so since Cruella is going to lose her dollar anyway, they keep it for themselves. The race is about to begin, but the mechanic does the same accident and Go-Go's bunny fears return. Lucky replaces himself with the bunny and Go-Go runs after Lucky to save him, winning the race in the process. Lucky praises his hero, while Go-Go admits that Lucky makes a pretty good hero too. Cruella, realizing the money she can make out of the track, decides not to tear it down, but soon discovers that Horace and Jasper didn't bet her dollar, resulting in her chasing the two around the track in a rage.
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# Tic Track Toe/Gallery
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# Tim McInnerny Timothy "Tim" McInnerny (born September 18, 1956) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, voice artist, and comedian. He portrayed Alonzo in the 1996 Disney live-action remake of "101 Dalmatians" and its sequel "102 Dalmatians".
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# Toon City Toon City is an animation studio located in the Philippines and was founded in 1993. It primarily does work for Walt Disney Television Animation, but also works on various shows for Nickelodeon and other companies. It has done animation for a large number of "" episodes. Other Disney shows with their animation include "Lilo & Stitch: The Series", "Kim Possible", "Aladdin: The Animated Series", "The Emperor's New School", "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command", "Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series", "Brandy & Mr. Whiskers", "Bonkers", "Teacher's Pet", "Hercules: The Animated Series", "Mickey Mouse Works", "House of Mouse", "Gargoyles", "Timon & Pumbaa", "Teamo Supremo", "The Replacements", and certain episodes of "Recess". It has also done animation services for the films "Belle's Magical World", "Atlantis: The Lost Empire", "Tarzan and Jane", "Teacher's Pet: The Movie", "The Lion King 1½", "Kronk's New Groove", and "Tarzan II".
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# Toran Caudell Toran Caudell (born October 15, 1982) is a former American voice actor. He voiced Tripod in "".
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# Towser Towser is a Redbone Coonhound dog from "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and "". He is voiced by . Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". In the movie, Towser is a dog who lives at Withermarsh, and one night he gets a message from a dog that fifteen puppies were stolen. His good friend Lucy the goose comes by and asks him what's going on, to which Towser tells her about the fifteen puppies stolen. Lucy then points out that the last puppies which were around there were Nellie's puppies, and they are now grown up. Towser decides to send the message to his friend the Colonel at the barn across the street, to which the Colonel gets the message and decides to check the haunted house Hell Hall, formerly known as the Old DeVil Place, where Sergeant Tibbs the tabby cat heard puppy barking. The Colonel also gives Towser the word to stand by to which Towser believes that maybe the Colonel has found something. Towser is a very minor character in the series, only speaking a single line of dialogue in the first episode, "Home is Where the Bark Is", and making a couple of non-speaking cameos after that, such as in "Prophet and Loss" and "Twelve Angry Pups". It is mentioned by Cadpig that one of the hills on the Dearly Farm is named after him.
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# Tre Novita Per I Cuccioli Tre novita per i cuccioli ("Three News for the Puppies") is a "101 Dalmatians" storybook, published in the Italian Disney Magazine "Minnie and Company"; Issue 78, in 1999. Plot. Anita agrees to look after a trio of kittens while one of her friends is away. The Dalmatians befriend the kittens and begin to cause a mess around the house. Synopsis. When having tea, a friend of Anita's, Louise, explains that she'll be away due to work-related matters, and so asks if she can look after her three kittens, Missy, Lissy and Sissy. Anita agrees to this, finding the three kittens sweet, and assuring Louise that they'll be able to be good friends with the Dalmatians. Like Anita claims, the Dalmatians seem to befriend the kittens fairly quickly, and Perdita suggests the pups and the kittens play together. The puppies and kittens make their way into the kitchen, where they begin playing in the flour. Perdita comes in and sees the mess being made. The Dalmatians and Kittens then play in the fireplace, where they get covered in soot, and then walk on top of Roger's music sheets. Pongo and Roger arrive, wondering what the noise is all about, before being surprised about the mess the puppies and kittens caused. Roger admits that he is having difficulty in writing his next song. The Dalmatians and kittens then begin walking on the piano keys, which inspires Roger, and he starts playing some more music with the Dalmatians and kittens.
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# Treasure of Swamp Island "Treasure of Swamp Island" is the first segment of the thirty-seventh episode of "". Plot. While Cruella tries to hide money from the government tax collector in the swamp, the pups follow a treasure map that leads to the loot.
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# Treasure of swamp island
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# Tress MacNeille Teressa Claire "Tress" MacNeille (born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actress, singer and former disc jockey. She voiced Cornelia in "" and Cruella de Vil in the episodes "Close But No Cigar" and "The Fungus Among Us".
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# Triple-D Triple-D are a triplet of Dalmatian pups in "101 Dalmatian Street". They are alongside their 96 other siblings among Delilah and Doug's litters, and are a trio of over-the-top triplets referred to as Triple-D that are distinguished by their collars. The three consist of Destiny, Dallas, and Déjà Vu. Description. Triple-D are a triplet of identical looking pups, outside of their collars. Because of this, they are all referred to by one name. They are said to have over-the-top personalities and seem very fond of glomping onto Dylan as shown in "Boom Night" and the opening titles. The three also finish each other's sentences as shown in "Dog's Best Friend", when they question whether Dizzy & Dee Dee could have found a "shinier" human after bringing one home. In "Power to the Puppies", the three act as the news coverage for the snap election for top dog of the house. They are also the major voice for the other puppies after Diesel becomes top dog, informing Dolly that the other pups shall not listen to her, since Diesel is top dog, and inform her on the new "Presidential Dig" that Diesel has made for himself. In "A Date With Destiny...Dallas, and Deja Vu", it is revealed that the three are direct descendants of Pongo and Perdita.
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# Tripod ---Tripod, "" Tripod is a Dalmatian puppy and Lucky's main rival in the "Bark Brigade". He only appears in "", voiced by Toran Caudell. Presumably named for being the only puppy with three legs, Tripod is a very athletic, calm and hard-working puppy. He is shown to be a bit of a perfectionist, as in "Full Metal Pullet", and frequently contends with Lucky in several episodes. Bio. Tripod is one of the ninety-nine Dalmatian puppies that lives with Roger and Anita Dearly, though unlike his brothers and sisters, he only has three legs, which is the reason he was named as such. However, his handicap has instilled in him an overzealous determination to be the best Dalmatian that he can possibly be; though his behavior comes off as arrogant to many of his brothers and sisters. While others have expected him to be slow and weak, due to his lack of a fourth leg, he has proven time and time again that he is one of the most capable Dalmatians on the Dearly Farm and he has quickly excelled to become the Top Dog of the Bark Brigade, which is a fact that makes Lucky jealous. Tripod has also performed other feats in an attempt to prove himself, such as digging bones to get a chance at winning a competition or striving to win an annual race, though he mostly attempts to excel everybody else to prove to himself that he's capable of winning, rather than to prove that fact to others. Tripod and Lucky have often had disputes, due to the fact that both of them want to be the best, though their reasons are very different. Due to this fact, they both take their Bark Brigade tests very personally and they strive to receive more paw merits than one another, which is the Bark Brigade's method of acknowledging hard work on the part of the cadets. However, Tripod and Lucky genuinely care for one another and they often spend their time having fun together, though their quality time is usually spent in the barn, as Tripod seldom joins Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig or Spot in their daily adventures. Unfortunately, Tripod is treated differently by many of his siblings. Since he is top dog in the Bark Brigade, he's often placed directly in charge of their actions, which makes his brothers and sisters uncomfortable to be around him. In his spare time, Tripod likes to work out in the barn, through a system he devised that permits him to lift up haystacks, though he also enjoys watching television and doing things that typical Dalmatian puppies enjoy doing.
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# Tripod/Gallery
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# Try Again "Try Again" is the main soundtrack of the film "", performed by Will Young. It is heard during two intervening scenes: one where Patch and Thunderbolt do "heroic" deeds and publicity stunts to attract the London media; the other where Lars paints different canvas masterpieces in an attempt to please Cruella. It also plays during the credits of the sequel. Versions. The music video included in the Special Edition DVD was partially trimmed, removing 20 seconds of the original soundtrack, though it is unnoticeable. In the video, it also shows Will Young recording the song. Lyrics. <poem> There may be days when things don't go right And your shoes refuse to dance To make the winds of fortune blow right You might need a second chance So if you get one try, and that don't fly Stop, and count to ten And if at first you don't succeed, try again Beginners luck is over rated Once you blink, it's come and gone The only way to cultivate it Is to keep on keeping on So before you brag, it's in the bag Double check and then If at first you don't succeed, yeah, try again Booloo Boolooooohooo "(Inaudible background vocals)" Booloo Boolooooohooo "(Don't you ever stop, no!)" Booloo Booloooooyohooo "(Zizazab, Adam, yeah!)" Hooooo hooooo hoooo... "(Instrumental)" So if you try that climb one more time You might hit the top! Now if you find your bat at zero And the legends you are not You can still wind up a hero If you give it one more shot If you don't give in you're gonna to win The only question's when So if at first you don't succeed, try again! Try again, yeah! (try, try, try again) Try, Try again (try, try, try again) Again and again and again, yeah! (try, try, try again) Again and again and again, yeah! Try again, yeah! </poem>
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# Twelve Angry Pups "Twelve Angry Pups" is the second segment of the forty-fourth episode of ". Plot. Someone has stolen many items from various farm animals and they eventually blame Mooch for the thefts, but Ed Pig decides to hold a trial and Lucky is placed in Mooch's defense, though even Lucky thinks Mooch is guilty.
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# Twilight Bark "Twilight Bark" is a hero/heroine song from the "" PC game. The song mentions several dog breeds and is sung by Pongo and Perdita as they are preparing to make a Twilight Bark about their puppies being abducted. The vocals were done by Michael Gough and Mary Kay Bergman. Lyrics. <poem> Pongo: We'll spread the word through every yard From a Great Big Dane to a Saint Bernard There's a bulldog, sheepdog, cute Maltese And a German Shepherd and a Pekingese Boxer, Bowser, Beagle, Schnauzer, Russian Wolfhound, stray A pug, by golly, Dachshund, Collie, Doberman, and cute Shar Pei An Alaskan Husky (still not through) An Irish Setter and an Airdale, too A Terrier Scot, and next we've got A poodle and a pointer and a mutt Perdita: There's still more dogs, but I don't know how Like a Cocker Spaniel and a Chinese Chow... A big Rottweiler, and a small Shi Tzu A Yorkshire Terrier... Both: ... and a Pit Bull, too Pongo: An Afghan's fab to a great big Lab And a Foxhound's nice, it's true Perdita: To a Basset Hound, and next we've found A little Pomeranian, too Both: A Greyhound, Bloodhound, still there's more Like a Lhasa Apso, Komondor A Chihuahua's sweet and a Terrier's neat We'll shout through every door and park So they can hear the Twilight Bark And help us find our lost Dalmatian dogs! </poem>
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# Two-Tone ---Two-Tone, Two-Tone is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita. Unlike most of her siblings, her spots are concentrated on one side, corresponding with the black ear. Bio. "101 Dalmatians". Two-Tone is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita. She has one side of her body covered with spots, whilst on the other side is blank. Also, her ear is black on the side with spots on it, whilst on the spotless side her ear is white. Like the rest of her siblings, she is kidnapped by Horace and Jasper for Cruella and brought to De Vil Manor to be made into a fur coat. She ends up escaping with the rest of the Dalmatian pups. In most of the tie-in material, Two-Tone is shown to be close to her brother, Wizzer. She is also shown to have a love of music and is a bit of a tomboy in contrast to Jewel's girly personality. In "101 Dalmatians: The Series", Two-Tone is a minor character and one of the members of Mooch's gang, along with Dipstick and Wizzer. Her design is quite different, with the front half of her body being white and the back half black. She also sports two black ears, instead of one, and wears a blue collar and earring on her right ear. In the TV series, Two-Tone is the only Dalmatian with green eyes. Her personality is mainly seen as something of a valley girl, with a bit of a vain and indecisive thought pattern. She is usually seen with Mooch's gang, and is said to be dating him on some occasions. She may also be friends or friendly with Cadpig, as evidenced in the episode "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em". She does show to have a strong like for boys, unable to make up her mind over whether Mooch was guilty or not in "Twelve Angry Pups", simply stating she thought he looked cute, and seeing Lucky as a knight, when he asks her to the dance. She seems to also have a strong fashion sense, looking through various items of clothing in the yard sale box. Her indecisive trait is brought up in a number of episodes, examples being unsure whether she loved or hated yard sales and what to wear, in "Twelve Angry Pups" when she couldn't decide what verdict to give Mooch, and in "Roll Out the Pork Barrel" when she couldn't decide on whether to go to Rolly's party or not. She received an episode to herself in "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" where, after being insulted by Mooch, she then accepts Lucky's invitation to the Four-Legged Fall Ball as his dance partner. It is speculated that the producers either forgot she was Lucky's blood sister or presumed her one of the adopted puppies. Either way, the episode spawned off many fans pairing the two together. In the episode "Prima Doggy" Two-Tone asks Lucky for his autograph after he was chosen to star in Cecil B. de Vil's Kanine Krunchies advertisement. Concept Design. In some concept designs of "101 Dalmatians: The Series", Two-Tone's design seems to portray her as a more "bad girl" type of Dalmatian, even showing her to smoke. While her design is almost similar, her hind paws and tail are white instead of dark, like the rest of her rear end. One of her front paws is shown to be black. These designs also suggest that, at one stage of production, Two-Tone's name was intended to be "Pants," which may explain why her design is shown the way it is.
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# Two-Tone/Gallery
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# Two-Tone Gallery
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# Two Faces of Anita "Two Faces of Anita" is the eighteenth episode of "". Plot. When Anita wins the Designer of the Year award, Cruella is determined to steal it, so she devises a plan which involves disguising herself as Anita.
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# Two For The Show/Officer and a Gentledog
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# Two for the Show "Two for the Show" is the first segment of the fourth episode in the first season of "". Plot. The Dalmatian pups and Spot watch an animal game show called "Squeal of Fortune". The contestants on it (a hamster and a sheep) fail the challenge and the show closes with no winners. However, the host announces that the prize for the next show will be a genuine, autographed Thunderbolt bone. Lucky sees this and says he'd give anything for a shot at the bone. Swamp Rat then arrives and sells Lucky a ticket for two animals for "Squeal of Fortune" in exchange for Lucky’s dog bowl (revealed later). Meanwhile, Cruella is watching the game show too, and, whilst commenting how vile and disgusting it is, claims it's the perfect place to promote her new line of fashion pet wear. She enters both Scorch and Vendella to be teammates on "Squeal of Fortune". Back at the Dearly Farm, Lucky is having trouble deciding on who his teammate should be. So, he thinks the best way to decide is to test the three to see if they're good enough. He first tests Spot on how she handles pressure by giving her a word problem to answer in thirty seconds, but Spot freaks out. He then tests Rolly on concentration by asking him to run to a line and stay until asked to come back. Rolly, however, fails this test when he sees Lucky brought a cake and eats it. Lucky's test for Cadpig results in her being picked on by an insult comic porcupine called "Don Prickles." Soon, the trio of Rolly, Cadpig and Spot are exhausted by all the tests Lucky is setting. Lucky then arrives telling them they've failed all the tests; however, the deciding test is to say in 25 words or less "why Lucky is the greatest pup of them all." Angry at the power trip Lucky is taking, the three storm off saying he'll have to find someone else to go on the game show. Lucky at first thinks anyone would jump at the chance to be his teammate; however, when he asks Tripod, the latter informs Lucky about how the word is going around that Lucky has been a big pain lately. Having no one to go with, Lucky returns to Swamp Rat to return the tickets, but Swamp Rat says he doesn't give refunds. Steven the alligator then shows up, saying he'll be willing to be Lucky's teammate and promises not to eat him. Lucky accepts and they head off to the studio, as Rolly watches close by. When they get to the studio, Lucky and Steven learn that there is no admittance for animals without a human. Steven gets around this by snapping the collars off two poodles (and supposedly eating the dogs), and the two enter while pretending to be the pets of a lady (who soon wonders where her poodles had gone). Back at the barn, Cadpig and Spot wonder if Lucky found a teammate and if they were too hard on him. Spot then notices Rolly is missing. However, Cadpig shushes her as the show starts, where they are shocked to see that Lucky's partner is Steven the alligator. The course in which Lucky and Steven have to race Scorch and Vendella against consists of a simulated city traffic jam, a water slide rapid, a diving board, and a bell which they must ring while making it across a fruit flavored gelatin dessert, all while getting there in less than one minute. At first, the course goes well for Lucky, since Steven is able to either knock or scare the traffic out the way. However, when Vendella makes an insult to Steven by saying he will become a future handbag, the alligator supposedly eats her tail, and he is thus disqualified. Lucky needs to find another teammate or else forfeit. Rolly then arrives to be Lucky’s partner, explaining that even if he doesn’t deserve it, Lucky is his best friend (along with Rolly wanting the Thunderbolt bone too). The two make their way down the water rapids and to the gelatin; however, it's too slippery for Lucky to reach the bell in time. Rolly, however, is able to eat his way through the gelatin, enabling Lucky to ring the bell before time ran out, winning the game and bone. Later, as they admire the bone, Lucky apologizes for his behavior and the three accept. Cadpig comments how "everyone loves a game show winner," while Steven claims to "love a game show host" whilst spitting out a microphone, alleging that he ate the "Squeal of Fortune" host.
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# Two for the Show/Gallery
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# Un-Lucky "Un-Lucky" is the second segment of the fifty-fifth episode of "". Plot. When Lucky's horseshoe spot pattern rubs off, he believes he has lost all his luck along with it. Meanwhile, Cruella tries to sabotage Roger's newest computer game.
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# Up the Stair "Up the Stair" is a song from the "" PC game. It is sung by the puppies as they are trying to escape from De Vil Manor. Lyrics. <poem> Up the stair, look out! Beware! There's danger lurking everywhere This house is very dark and scary Creepy and erratic From the basement to the attic As we're looking for the pups who are lost and hiding Up in the rooms on the floors above Down the hall, by the west wing wall In the pitch black dark As we listen for the bark Of puppies hiding in bathrooms, bedrooms Kitchen, closets, pantry, too Carpet's old and the rooms are cold The air is musty, hinges rusty Cobwebs up on the crumbling ceilings Animal heads up on the walls Rats are shireking, floors are creaking Be prepared 'cause I'm deathly scared As you wander down these empty hallways Looking for the Dalmatian pups Got no clue where we all went to In this great big place full of empty space We're all about, so let's come out And get out of this spooky, creepy place! </poem>
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# Valentine Daze "Valentine Daze" is the twenty-ninth episode of "". Synopsis. The episode begins with Cadpig telling the other Dalmatians that tomorrow is Valentine's Day, in her words: "A joyous celebration of the power and importance of love and friendship, and the ultimate guilt trip. The opportunity to give a valentine to someone who didn't give you one, and watch them squirm…[She] loves it!" Spot comments that Cadpig sometimes scares her, which surprises Rolly as it's only "sometimes". They then notice Roger acting suspicious about the Dearly Farm, and while Cadpig suspects Roger has a wedgie, Lucky is perked by the mystery and they follow him to see what it is. They follow Roger to his studio in the Dearly Farm house, but they are stuck behind the door to it. They do hear music and are concerned if he's taking up the trombone again (Spot claiming that the previous time it caused the chickens to mutiny). Anita then arrives and asks Roger if she can use the computer. Roger acts more suspicious, especially with a box under his shirt, but he claims he's working on a video game. Anita suspects he’s up to something, and Lucky claims they'll find out what it is. At Villa De Vil, Cruella is eyeing her mailbox, seeing she hasn't gotten a single valentine. She tries to claim she is okay with this, but her anger on the mailbox claims otherwise before she wonders where Horace and Jasper are. Horace and Jasper are in Cruella's kitchen baking a cake, but Cruella's entrance causes it to pop. While Cruella shows anger at this, Jasper claims it was Horace idea, since he wanted to bake a Valentine's Day cake. At first, Cruella acts pleasant and asks Horace who it's for (assuming it to be her), but when Horace claims he is hoping Nanny may like it, Cruella chases them from the kitchen, throwing the frosting to Horace, when he asks for it. Cruella then makes a memo to wipe Valentine's Day from the calendar. Back at the Dearly Farm, Roger is trying to hide what's in the box, with Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot following him. Roger tries various cupboards in the Dearly Farm house, but this causes various items to fall on him. When he tries the hen house, he gets eggs pelted at him, and when he tries to hide it in the cow stalls, Duchess nearly sits on it, causing Roger to dive and get sat on instead. He then tries to hide it in the tool shed, causing Cadpig, Rolly and Spot to run, not wanting to risk what's in the tool shed to fall on them. Roger is soon able to find a place in the Dearly Farm barn, and Lucky checks what it is. It turns out to be a singing Valentine for Anita, from Roger. Lucky is disappointed in this, and when he tries to put it back, Dumpling then arrives, thinking it's a valentine for her, from Lucky. Lucky tries to get it back, but their struggle causes it to fling around the barn and collide with Scorch. Lucky tells Dumpling that the valentine is for Anita from Roger, and then realizes Scorch taking it back to Villa De Vil. Lucky plans to get it back. Roger is upset at how, when he actually remembers to make the valentine, he misplaces it, and Cadpig calls Lucky on this. Lucky tries to get Cadpig, Rolly and Spot to help, but Spot is concern, since Scorch is known to eat chickens, and Rolly comments what Cruella may do to them while Scorch may be eating Spot. Lucky insists they won't be doing it for him, but for Roger, Anita, their country, the flag and apple pie. Cadpig, however, sees it as they're doing it to cover Lucky’s tail, and Lucky claims he can work with that. In Villa De Vil, Cruella considers sending herself flowers, but when she tries to send some anonymously, she refuses to give them her name, as it would spoil the surprise. She then hears Roger's valentine and notices Scorch playing with it, and it has chocolates too. Cruella suspects that either the house is infested with large and romantic termites, or she has a secret admirer setting out to find who it can be. With Horace and Jasper, Horace asks why he can't just give Nanny the cake and say, "Happy Valentine's Day," but Jasper points out that Nanny thinks they're criminals. Horace protests that they're "consultants on parole," but Jasper claims that if Horace wishes to get on Nanny's good side, he needs to creep up on her. They notice Nanny riding up, on a bicycle, but when Horace stands in the road to greet her, a bump causes Nanny to have her vision obscure and she runs over Horace with the bicycle. Jasper suspects it time for Plan B. At Stiffle Mall, Cruella has purchased a lot of valentine items and claims she can't wait to personalise them, when she finds who her secret admirer is. Her first suspect is Starbuck, who shows terror at Cruella's presence and denies it being him. Cruella still thinks it to be him, but Captain Ahab (who is trying to keep Cruella at bay with a shark jaw) points out that Starbuck is only in love with himself. Cruella notices this too, but figures that her admirer can't hide forever. At the Dearly Farm, Horace knocks on the door of the Dearly Farm house, but when Nanny answers it, she notices it is Horace and slams the door in his face. Jasper claims Nanny to be tough and has Horace try his own method. In Villa De Vil, Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot are looking for Roger's valentine. Rolly is cautious on the plan, claiming Scorch isn't just going to give the valentine back. Spot then spots it, on a pedestal, and Cadpig wonders how they get it. Cruella's second suspect is her business rival, Ralphie St. Lowrent. He claims that it wouldn't be ethical for him to like her, and while he may be a lot of things, he's not as dumb as he looks. Cruella then concurs as, "Anyone who wears such goes undergarments, doesn't have the taste to appreciate a prize like [her]." Spot is able to fly up to the valentine, but as she tries to get it, Cruella returns and grabs the Dalmatians. She however hears the doorbell and thinks her secret admirer has come to her. She opens the door to see Roger, to her disappointment, and she gives him the Dalmatians back. Spot gets to Roger too, while being chased by Scorch. Roger asks if Cruella has seen his valentine, and this causes Cruella to think Roger is her secret admirer, actually remembering Roger’s name. Cruella brings Roger in to Villa Devil to admire her, and tell him how much the valentine means to her. She plays the song on it, claiming Roger has captured her through it, but Roger claims he wasn't thinking of Cruella. He hits the Valentine, which gets the song to continue, showing it to be for Anita. Cruella is shock by the fact that Roger made a valentine for his wife, and kicks Roger from Villa Devil, not giving the Valentine back. She then sets a Memo to erase Valentine from the face of the Earth, and begins to steal anything heart-related in Gruteley. Back at the Dearly Farm, Captain is helping the Dalmatians make another valentine for Anita. Lucky has his doubts on it, but Cadpig claims Anita won’ notice the difference since she's human. Rolly arrives and tells them about Cruella's heart theft. Cadpig takes pity on Cruella, claiming she needs TLC, love and help. Spot questions why Cadpig would want the Dalmatians to help Cruella, considering what she is like, but Cadpig comments that it is Valentine's Day. Cruella is busy shredding the Hearts that she stole, and is about to shred Roger's valentine when she hears the Dalmatians coming as they bark. She suspects they've come to gloat at the only person in the world, who doesn't get any valentine, but the Dalmatians are actually giving Valentine’s to Cruella, such as Lucky with a flower, Rolly with a gourmet chocolate bar and Cadpig with a Mood Ring (Cruella claiming she needs one, since her previous one exploded). As more Dalmatians give her a valentine, Cruella is moved by this, and also sees that Scorch cares a lot about her, so she gives Roger's valentine to the Dalmatians. Cadpig comments on the idea of giving someone a valentine just to make them happy, while Cruella heads off with Scorch to replace the items that she shredded. Lucky gives Dumpling a valentine, and while it may not be as nice as Roger's one, Dumpling appreciates the thought, with Lucky cautioning her to not get mushy. In the Dearly Farm house, Nanny hears some barking from outside, and when she checks on what it is, she sees Horace giving his valentine cake to the Dalmatians, since he didn't wish for it to go to waste. Nanny sees this and understands what Horace was trying to do, and invites him in for valentine tea. Roger shows his valentine to Anita, and while she finds it beautiful, she hopes Cruella doesn't feel bitter on it. Back at Villa De Vil, Cruella wishes Scorch a happy Valentine's Day. Cruella's Memos. "See to it that Valentine's Day is wiped off the calender!" "Get it in writing!" "Erase Valentine's Day from the face of the Earth!"
Valentine Daze