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*As mentioned above, there were originally supposed to be 5 main characters: Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Patch and Penny. Patch was relegated to the role of minor character and Penny does not appear in the series at all as it was feared that there would be too many main characters. Spot was added in later. |
*As mentioned above, there were originally supposed to be 5 main characters: Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Patch and Penny. Patch was relegated to the role of minor character and Penny does not appear in the series at all as it was feared that there would be too many main characters. Spot was added in later. |
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*Most episode titles are based on dog-related puns such as the very first episode "Home is Where the Bark is" which is based on the saying "Home is Where the Heart is". |
*Most episode titles are based on dog-related puns such as the very first episode "Home is Where the Bark is" which is based on the saying "Home is Where the Heart is". |
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*Throughout the series one may notice a lot of goofs. For example |
*Throughout the series one may notice a lot of goofs. For example, wrong coloured ears, wrong coloured collars, missing collars that mysteriously reappear in the pilot episode. |
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Revision as of 14:20, 3 February 2007
101 Dalmatians: The Series | |
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Created by | Jim Jinkins David Campbell Walt Disney Television |
Starring | Pamela Segall Kath Soucie Tara Strong April Winchell Jim Cummings Jeff Bennett Frank Welker Charlotte Rae Pam Dawber Kevin Schon |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 65 |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Syndication/ABC |
Release | September 1, 1997 – March 4, 1998 |
Disney's 101 Dalmatians: The Series is a late-1990s animated television series produced by The Walt Disney Company. It was based on the classic 1961 Disney animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians and its 1996 live-action remake.
Originally intended to be titled Dalmatians 101, it was (fittingly) changed to 101 Dalmatians: The Series just before its premiere. In the series opener, Roger and Anita Dearly (no longer called Radcliff as in the original animated film, but Dearly as they are in the original children's book and in the live-action version film), with Nanny, decide to move to the country where the 99 puppies will have room to grow and play (there wasn't enough space in their city brownstone apartment house back in Topstown). The fact that the Widow Smedley's farm, which the Dearlys purchased, sits next to the de Vil Mansion didn't bode well for Cruella de Vil, its prime occupant. She's become a corporate criminal. Of course, she no longer wants the Puppies' hides since it is not 'policially correct' to wear fur (she would eventually go back to her old tricks in House of Mouse a few years later), but she definitely wants the Dearlys and the Dalmatians off the farm. To this end, she has hired brothers Horace & Jasper of "H & J Concepts." Also, Cruella's pet ferret, Scorch has made it his business to terrorize the puppies himself.
The show focuses primarily on three particular puppies: Lucky, TV expert and leader and canine Tom Sawyer; loyal, scholarly, and always-hungry brother Rolly; and their outspoken New Age guru sister, the runt Cadpig. They're joined by colorful friends like Spot, the girl chicken who wants to be a dog and a member of the "Bark Brigade." Early promotional material listed "dictatorial Penny and mischievous Patch" as two other puppy cast members, but the highlighted puppies were whittled down to three.
Other puppies appearing in the show have included the brave three-legged Tripod, Dipstick, the constantly-urinating Wizzer, and their sister Two-Tone, and Patch. The show seems to be a blending of both the original animated film and the live action feature, so the potential exists for other puppies from the films to appear, especially Penny, Freckles, and Pepper (animated), and Jewel and Fidget (live action).
101 Dalmatians: The Series debuted in syndication on September 1, 1997, running new episodes six days a week. Less than two weeks later, the show came to ABC's One Saturday Morning lineup, airing original episodes that could only be seen on the network. 65 episodes were produced - 12 on ABC, and 53 in syndication. In August 1998, the show played its last episode in syndication. Reruns continued to play on ABC until 1999 when the show was moved to The Disney Channel, and then later to Toon Disney. On January 30, 2006, the puppies had their last adventure. As of that day, 101 Dalmatians: The Series is off the air in most countries. However, the series is going to air back on Toon Disney on March 9th with the first 4 episodes for a 2-hour mini-marathon. Disney currently have no plans to release the series on DVD.
Characters
The main characters in the series are Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot. Lucky is the most adventurous of the 99 puppies. He is unique in having his only spots in the shape of a horseshoe on his back. Cadpig is the runt of the litter. She is the smallest of the 99 puppies but quite possibly the most intelligent. She is unique in having long floppy ears and a big head. Rolly is the greedy one. Almost all his decisions are based on food and this, at times, gets him and the pups into trouble. He is, however, a loyal and helpful sibling. Spot is a chicken who wants to become a Dalmatian. She is the voice of commonsense for the foursome but, more often than not, is ignored. She is easily frightened and is prone to literally bounce off the walls. She is, however, a good dancer (which has to count for something according to her) and appears to be good at math.
The main villains, as described above, are Cruella de Vil and her henchmen, Horace and Jasper. As said above, she is now a corporate criminal and most of her plans revolve around getting richer, tormenting the Dalmatians and stealing the Dearly Farm. Horace and Jasper are usually hired to perform her plans, usually failing. Other characters are Roger Dearly, Anita Dearly, Nanny, Pongo and Perdita, Scorch, Vindella de Vil, the entire de Vil family and many other animals on the Dearly farm.
Episodes
Note: Due to continuity, the ABC episodes (1-13) are listed first.
Season 1: 1997
Number | Name | Original air date |
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1 | Home Is Where The Bark Is | 9-13-97 |
2 | He Followed Me Home Love 'Em and Flea 'Em |
9-27-97 |
3 | Howl Noon Easy on the Lies |
10-04-97 |
4 | Two for the Show An Officer and a Gentledog |
10-11-97 |
5 | Bad to the Bone Southern Fried Cruella |
10-18-97 |
6 | Swine Song Watch for Falling Idols |
10-25-97 |
7 | The High Price of Fame The Great Cat Invasion |
11-01-97 |
8 | No Train, No Gain | 11-08-97 |
9 | Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure Wild Chick Chase |
11-15-97 |
10 | The Dogs of DeVil Dog's Best Friend |
11-22-97 |
11 | A Christmas Cruella | 12-20-97 |
12 | Out to Launch Prophet and Loss |
1-10-98 |
Season 2: 1997-1998
Number | Name |
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1 | You Slipped a Disk Chow About That? |
2 | Tic Track Toe Lucky All-Star |
3 | Shake, Rattle, and Woof Cadpig Behind Bars |
4 | Leisure Lawsuit Purred It Through the Grapevine |
5 | Our Own Digs Goose Pimples |
6 | Two Faces of Anita |
7 | The Fungus Among Us |
8 | Market Mayham Lucky to be Alone |
9 | Four Stories Up |
10 | It's a Swamp Thing Roll Out the Pork Barrel |
11 | Alive N' Chicken Prima Doggy* |
12 | You Say It's Your Birthday |
13 | Oozy Does It Barnboozled |
14 | Citizen Canine |
15 | Full Metal Pullet Dough the Right Thing |
16 | Frisky Business Cadet of the Month |
17 | Valentine Daze |
18 | Close but no Cigar Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers |
19 | Smoke Detectors Lobster Tale |
20 | Double Dog Dare Mooove It On Over |
21 | Shipwrecked |
22 | Mall Pups |
23 | Shrewzle Watch The Life You Save |
24 | Spots and Shots On the Lamb |
25 | Treasure of Swamp Island Lord of the Termites |
26 | Fountain of Youth Walk a Mile in my Tracks |
27 | Cruella World |
28 | Hail to the Chief Food for Thought |
29 | The Maltese Chicken |
30 | Film Fatale My Fair Chicken |
31 | Snow Bounders Gnaw or Never |
32 | Poison Ivy Twelve Angry Pups |
33 | The Good-bye Chick |
34 | Robo-Rolly Splishing and Splashing |
35 | Virtual Lucky |
36 | Cupid Pups |
37 | The Artist Formerly Known as Spot The Nose Knows |
38 | K Is For Kibble |
39 | Humanitarian of the Year |
40 | Beauty Pageant Pandemonium Hog-Tied |
41 | Coup DeVil |
41 | Every Little Crooked Nanny Cone Head |
42 | Channels Un-Lucky |
43 | The Making Of... |
44 | Best of Show Walk on the Wild Side |
45 | Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move |
46 | DeVil-Age Elder |
47 | Jurassic Bark My Fair Moochie |
48 | Dog Food Day Afternoon Spot's Fairy God-Chicken |
49 | Good Neighbor Cruella Animal House Party |
50 | Dalmatian Vacation, Part I - Road Warriors |
51 | Dalmatian Vacation, Part II - Cross-Country Calamity |
52 | Dalmatian Vacation, Part III - Dearly Beloved |
- * After the 9/11 attack, this episode was banned due to its content matter.[citation needed]
Merchandise
Not much merchandise has been made of this series unlike the very popular "Ducktales", the only ones being:
- "A Christmas Cruella" VHS
- "Dalmatian Vacation" video CD
- "Surf Puppies" CD
- Happy Meal Flip Car Toys
- "The Big Dig" ( book )
- "Cruella Returns" ( book )
- Rare Episode cels
Continuity issues
This series does not take place in the same continuity as the movies; an example of which being the fact that this show is set in the United States (as evidenced in many episodes) while the movie is obviously set in London, England and its surroundings. The original animated movie is set in the 1960s (evidenced by a newspaper that Cruella is seen reading, the year is 1961), while the live-action films and this series are set in a modern day world (1996 at the time). This series comes closer to the essence of Dodie Smith's book than the movies and is based on everything 101 Dalmatians related (Cadpig is one character that is not characterized in the movies). Therefore, all three mediums can be considered canon, even though they're not in the same continuity.
Trivia
- Episodes "My Fair Chicken" and "My Fair Moochie" were based on "My Fair Lady", a movie based on George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion"
- As mentioned above, there were originally supposed to be 5 main characters: Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, Patch and Penny. Patch was relegated to the role of minor character and Penny does not appear in the series at all as it was feared that there would be too many main characters. Spot was added in later.
- Most episode titles are based on dog-related puns such as the very first episode "Home is Where the Bark is" which is based on the saying "Home is Where the Heart is".
- Throughout the series one may notice a lot of goofs. For example, wrong coloured ears, wrong coloured collars, missing collars that mysteriously reappear in the pilot episode.