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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While their movie counterparts had plush toys made of them, this series' versions of Lucky and Rolly do not have any plush of them made of all. Neither does Cadpig as she was made for the show. The only way these characters exist in toy form is the McDonald's Happy Meal flip cars (the only merchandise this show had aside from some coloring books)

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While their movie counterparts had plush toys made of them, this series' versions of Lucky and Rolly do not have any plush of them made of all. Neither does Cadpig as she was made for the show. The only way these characters exist in toy form is the McDonald's UsefulNotes/McDonalds Happy Meal flip cars (the only merchandise this show had aside from some coloring books)
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: While their movie counterparts had plush toys made of them, this series' versions of Lucky and Rolly do not have any plush of them made of all. Neither does Cadpig as she was made for the show. The only way these characters exist in toy form is the McDonald's Happy Meal flip cars (the only merchandise this show had aside from some coloring books)
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* MissingEpisode: "Alive n' Chicken" was banned from running on Toon Disney following the 9/11 attacks due to featuring a scene of Spot flying a model plane into the Windmill.

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* MissingEpisode: "Alive n' Chicken" was banned from running on Toon Disney following the 9/11 attacks due to featuring a scene of Spot flying a model plane into the Windmill.windmill.
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* KidsMealToy: In late 1997, UsefulNotes/McDonalds released a set of eight flip cars, each one featuring two characters. One side had one of the dalmatian characters, while the other side had a non-dalmatian character. The eight toys consisted of Lucky and Cruella, Cadpig and Spot, Rolly and Mayor Ed Pig, Pongo and Swamp Rat, Perdita and Scorch, Tripod and Dumpling, Two-Tone and Lt. Pug, and Dipstick and Cydne.
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** [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/661035802276659210/711378984704933929/s-l1600_9.jpg Some Production Art shows]] that, at some point in development of the Show, the Chow Tower was originally going to be located directly behind the Dearly Farm Barn, before being moved to the Side of the Barn, and the Colonel's Rail Car being placed where the Chow Tower would have been.

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** [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/661035802276659210/711378984704933929/s-l1600_9.jpg Some Production Art production art shows]] that, that at some point in development of the Show, show, the Chow Tower was originally going to be located directly behind the Dearly Farm Barn, barn before being moved to the Side side of the Barn, barn, and the Colonel's Rail Car rail car being placed where the Chow Tower would have been.

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* CastingGag:
** In the series, Jasper and Horace are voiced by the actors who played the comic duo Lenny and Squiggy on the TV show Laverne & Shirley.
** In the Japanese dub, Cruella is voiced by Miyuki Ichijou, who previously voiced ''Anita'', ironically enough, in the 1981 Japanese dub of the [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians animated film]].
** Ed Pig and Dumpling aren't the first time Creator/JimCummings and Creator/ChristineCavanaugh played [[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck a father and daughter in a Disney animated series]].



* TheOtherDarrin: Pamela Adlon and Debi Mae West frequently switched-off playing Lucky from episode to episode. Debi Mae West took over full time for most of the later episodes until Pamela Adlon came back for [[BackForTheFinale the final three episodes]].
** Pamela Adlon played Whizzer in his first appearance in "Purred It Through The Grapevine"; Christine Cavanaugh played him for the rest of the series.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Pamela Adlon Creator/PamelaAdlon and Debi Mae West Creator/DebiMaeWest frequently switched-off playing Lucky from episode to episode. Debi Mae West took over full time for most of the later episodes until Pamela Adlon came back for [[BackForTheFinale the final three episodes]].
** Pamela Adlon played Whizzer in his first appearance in "Purred It Through The Grapevine"; Christine Cavanaugh Creator/ChristineCavanaugh played him for the rest of the series.



* Squick: Episode 6, Roger kisses Cruella while disguised as Anita. Not on the cheek either, on the lips. Naturally, Roger can taste the difference.



** The show was originally going to be named ''Dalmatians 101''.



** Cadpig was originally going to have [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/a/a8/Concept_Cadpig_Art.png/revision/latest?cb=20150511134255 black ears, a pink nose, and a purple bow for a collar.]]

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** Cadpig was originally going to have [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/a/a8/Concept_Cadpig_Art.png/revision/latest?cb=20150511134255 black ears, a pink nose, and a purple bow for a collar.]]]]
* WorkingTitle: The show was originally going to be named ''Dalmatians 101''.
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*Squick: Episode 6, Roger kisses Cruella while disguised as Anita. Not on the cheek either, on the lips. Naturally, Roger can taste the difference.
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** Ed Pig and Dumpling aren't the first time Creator/JimCummings and Creator/ChristineCavanaugh played [[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck a father and daughter in a Disney animated series]].


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** The "movie" version of "Dalmatian Vacation" (with all three parts edited together as one TV movie with songs and some additional scenes added in) has not been released since the '90s on [=VideoCD=] (and on VHS outside the US), with only the individual three episodes making it up airing in reruns on Toon Disney through the 2000s and on Disney+.

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* CastingGag: In the series, Jasper and Horace are voiced by the actors who played the comic duo Lenny and Squiggy on the TV show Laverne & Shirley.

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In the series, Jasper and Horace are voiced by the actors who played the comic duo Lenny and Squiggy on the TV show Laverne & Shirley.Shirley.
** In the Japanese dub, Cruella is voiced by Miyuki Ichijou, who previously voiced ''Anita'', ironically enough, in the 1981 Japanese dub of the [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians animated film]].
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* CastingGag: In the series, Jasper and Horace are voiced by the actors who played the comic duo Lenny and Squiggy on the TV show Laverne & Shirley.
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** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however only in the U S, at this time, and "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections. The show has also since been added to Creator/DisneyPlus.

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** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however only in the U U.S, at this time, and "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections. The show has also since been added to Creator/DisneyPlus.Creator/DisneyPlus, this time with "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" intact.
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Show is on Disney+ as of June 2020


** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however only in the U S, at this time, and "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections.

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** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however only in the U S, at this time, and "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections. The show has also since been added to Creator/DisneyPlus.
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Show only had one season, just because some episodes aired on different networks, doesn't mean it was a different season


* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously; season one consisting of the Creator/{{ABC}} episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.

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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously; season one consisting of the Creator/{{ABC}} channel, all 65 episodes (which included the first aired simultaneously on two different networks. 12 episodes in production order), of the 65 episode order premiered on Creator/{{ABC}}, which aired as part of Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC other 53 episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.



* OutOfOrder: The show aired almost every episode out of order in the original run. This was due to the episodes being split into two packages (one for ABC to air on Saturday mornings and one for syndication on weekday afternoons) which caused the episodes to get jumbled up. That wasn't the end of that one, though--since the program began airing on the Disney Junior channel in repeats, the broadcasts began with an episode in the middle of the program's second season and then have been airing in what seems to be an order picked by throwing darts at a board. The recap episode "Humanitarian of the Year" was aired before many of the stories it recaps, while the third part of "Dalmatian Vacation" aired with the first two parts not even anywhere in sight on the schedule. They have also started airing repeats of episodes they have already aired, even though there are still numerous episodes that they haven't, and it's beginning to look like they just don't have those episodes to air.

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* OutOfOrder: The show aired almost every episode out of order in the original run. This was due to the episodes being split into two packages (one for ABC to air on Saturday mornings and one for syndication on weekday afternoons) which caused the episodes to get jumbled up. That wasn't the end of that one, though--since the program began airing on the Disney Junior channel in repeats, the broadcasts began with an episode in the middle of the program's second season and then have been airing in what seems to be an order picked by throwing darts at a board. The recap episode "Humanitarian of the Year" was aired before many of the stories it recaps, while the third part of "Dalmatian Vacation" aired with the first two parts not even anywhere in sight on the schedule. They have also started airing repeats of episodes they have already aired, even though there are still numerous episodes that they haven't, and it's beginning to look like they just don't have those episodes to air.
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** Some Production Art shows that the Chow Tower was originally going to be located behind the Dearly Farm Barn, before being moved to the Side of the Barn, and the Colonel's Rail Car being placed where the Chow Tower would have been.

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** [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/661035802276659210/711378984704933929/s-l1600_9.jpg Some Production Art shows that shows]] that, at some point in development of the Show, the Chow Tower was originally going to be located directly behind the Dearly Farm Barn, before being moved to the Side of the Barn, and the Colonel's Rail Car being placed where the Chow Tower would have been.
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** Some Production Art shows that the Chow Tower was originally going to be located behind the Dearly Farm Barn, before being moved to the Side of the Barn, and the Colonel's Rail Car being placed where the Chow Tower would have been.
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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously; season one consisting of the Creator/{{ABC}} episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Creator/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.

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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously; season one consisting of the Creator/{{ABC}} episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Creator/TheDisneyAfternoon WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.
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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously- season one consisting of the ABC episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Series/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Series/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.
* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Many of the kid characters (both puppy and human) were played by real kids or teens- Toran Caudell as Tripod, Justin Shenkarow as Patch, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Francesca Smith as Amber, and Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences. Averted with the three main pups in the English version, but played straight in the Russian dub.

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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously- simultaneously; season one consisting of the ABC Creator/{{ABC}} episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Series/OneSaturdayMorning, Creator/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Series/TheDisneyAfternoon Creator/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.
* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Many of the kid characters (both puppy and human) were played by real kids or teens- teens; Toran Caudell as Tripod, Justin Shenkarow as Patch, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Francesca Smith as Amber, and Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences. Averted with the three main pups in the English version, but played straight in the Russian dub.
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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously- season one consisting of the ABC episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Series/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Series/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of it's former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.

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* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously- season one consisting of the ABC episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Series/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Series/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of it's its former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.



** The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior.

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** The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's its movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior.

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* AbsenteeActor:
** In "Home is Where the Bark Is", Spot is out of commission, but she is shown for a split second at one point in the episode.
** Spot is absent in "You Slipped a Disk" and in "Cadpig Behind Bars".
** Lucky does not have any lines in; "A Christmas Cruella".
** In Episodes, such as "Smoke Detectors", "Frisky Business" & "Cadet of The Month", Horace appears, but not Jasper?
** In "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move", the main pups are absent for a majority of the episode. They do appear in the flashback sequences, but they also appear briefly at the very end, and Lucky has one little speaking part.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior.

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The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior.



** Even when; "101 Dalmatians The Series" was released on I Tunes, the Episode is still missing?


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* OutOfOrder: The show aired almost every episode out of order in the original run. This was due to the episodes being split into two packages (one for ABC to air on Saturday mornings and one for syndication on weekday afternoons) which caused the episodes to get jumbled up. That wasn't the end of that one, though--since the program began airing on the Disney Junior channel in repeats, the broadcasts began with an episode in the middle of the program's second season and then have been airing in what seems to be an order picked by throwing darts at a board. The recap episode "Humanitarian of the Year" was aired before many of the stories it recaps, while the third part of "Dalmatian Vacation" aired with the first two parts not even anywhere in sight on the schedule. They have also started airing repeats of episodes they have already aired, even though there are still numerous episodes that they haven't, and it's beginning to look like they just don't have those episodes to air.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior. Disney has no plans to release the show on DVD.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior. Disney has no plans to release the show on DVD.

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** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections.
* MissingEpisode: "Alive n' Chicken" was banned from running on Toon Disney following the 9/11 attacks due to featuring a scene of Spot flying a model plane into the kibble tower.

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** The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however only in the U S, at this time, and "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections.
* MissingEpisode: "Alive n' Chicken" was banned from running on Toon Disney following the 9/11 attacks due to featuring a scene of Spot flying a model plane into the kibble tower.Windmill.
** Even when; "101 Dalmatians The Series" was released on I Tunes, the Episode is still missing?
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** Lucky does not have any lines in; "A Christmas Cruella".
** In Episodes, such as "Smoke Detectors", "Frisky Business" & "Cadet of The Month", Horace appears, but not Jasper?
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**The show is now available to purchase on the [=iTunes=] store in four volumes, however "Alive 'N Chicken/Prima Doggy" is not included in any of the episode collections.
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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Many of the kid characters (both puppy and human) were played by real kids or teens- Toran Caudell as Tripod, Justin Shenkarow as Patch, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Francesca Smith as Amber, and Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences.

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* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Many of the kid characters (both puppy and human) were played by real kids or teens- Toran Caudell as Tripod, Justin Shenkarow as Patch, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Francesca Smith as Amber, and Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences. Averted with the three main pups in the English version, but played straight in the Russian dub.
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** In "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move", the main pups are absent for a majority of the episode. They do appear in the flashback sequences, but they also appear briefly at the very end, and Lucky has one little speaking part.

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** In "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move", the main pups are absent for a majority of the episode. They do appear in the flashback sequences, but they also appear briefly at the very end, and Lucky has one little speaking part.part.
* ChannelHop: While not directly hopping to another channel after a season, the two seasons of the show were aired simultaneously- season one consisting of the ABC episodes (which included the first two episodes in production order), which aired as part of Series/OneSaturdayMorning, while season two premiered a week before the ABC episodes and aired on weekday afternoons in syndication as part of what was left of Series/TheDisneyAfternoon (which at this point, became an unnamed block and was dropped by some of it's former stations). The syndicated episodes would later play on ABC after their initial debut.
* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Many of the kid characters (both puppy and human) were played by real kids or teens- Toran Caudell as Tripod, Justin Shenkarow as Patch, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Francesca Smith as Amber, and Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The show only had a few home media releases in the late '90s- ''101 Dalmatians Christmas'' (which consisted of "A Christmas Cruella" and "Coup De Vil"), which was released on VHS in 1998 with a reissue in 2000, and the SeriesFinale ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (in it's movie form instead of the three individual parts as they originally aired) on [=VideoCD=] around 1998. Not only did the [=VideoCD=] have severe sound issues, but the VHS of the movie was only released overseas. Since then, the show would appear in reruns on Disney Channel and Toon Disney, and the last time it aired was in {{Bowdlerized}} repeats on Disney Junior. Disney has no plans to release the show on DVD.
* TheOtherDarrin: Pamela Adlon and Debi Mae West frequently switched-off playing Lucky from episode to episode. Debi Mae West took over full time for most of the later episodes until Pamela Adlon came back for [[BackForTheFinale the final three episodes]].
**Pamela Adlon played Whizzer in his first appearance in "Purred It Through The Grapevine"; Christine Cavanaugh played him for the rest of the series.
**While Cruella De Vil was usually played by April Winchell, Tress [=MacNeille=] played her in "Close But No Cigar" and for a very brief scene in "The Fungus Among Us".
**Princess was played by April Winchell in "Shake, Rattle, And Woof" instead of Cree Summer.
* ReleaseDateChange: Like the rest of One Saturday Morning, "Home Is Where The Bark Is" was originally going to air on September 6, 1997, but was delayed to the week after due to ABC covering Princess Diana's funeral.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
**The show was originally going to be named ''Dalmatians 101''.
**A suggested name for Two-Tone was going to be "Pants", and she originally had a bit of a "bad girl" look to her, even [[http://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/d/d5/Two-Tone_ConceptDesign.png/revision/latest?cb=20141230230705 smoking a dog bone]]. "2-Tone" was another way her name would've been spelled until the staff went with her name as it was in the live-action film.
**Patch and Penny were both going to be major characters in the show, with Penny even appearing in an early preview for the series. However, Michael Eisner thought six main characters would've been too much (despite ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'', another Disney show premiering the same year, also having six leads). Patch was DemotedToExtra while Penny was dropped completely (ironically, Cadpig [[DubNameChange was named "Penny"]] in some countries). Patch was also going to have a bit of a mischievous streak early on, and would've been particularly protective over Cadpig (a trait from the original novel); neither traits showed up in the show.
**Cadpig was originally going to have [[http://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/a/a8/Concept_Cadpig_Art.png/revision/latest?cb=20150511134255 black ears, a pink nose, and a purple bow for a collar.]]
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* AbsenteeActor:
** In "Home is Where the Bark Is", Spot is out of commission, but she is shown for a split second at one point in the episode.
** Spot is absent in "You Slipped a Disk" and in "Cadpig Behind Bars".
** In "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move", the main pups are absent for a majority of the episode. They do appear in the flashback sequences, but they also appear briefly at the very end, and Lucky has one little speaking part.

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