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The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was produced by Jumbo Pictures, the firm that produced ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''.

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The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was produced by Jumbo Pictures, the firm that produced ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''.



The television show was seen briefly as part of the Disney Junior lineup on Creator/DisneyChannel and was one of the shows that launched with the Disney Junior network (albit in the early morning slot, so obviously it was just considered filler), but as of September 3, 2013, it is no longer airing on the network.

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The television show was seen briefly as part of the Disney Junior lineup on Creator/DisneyChannel and was one of the shows that launched with the Disney Junior network (albit (albeit in the early morning slot, so obviously it was just considered filler), but as of September 3, 2013, it is no longer airing on the network.

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* OutOfOrder:
** 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.
** 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.

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* OutOfOrder:
** Since
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.
** 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.
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** Inn "Purred It Through The Grape Vine", Swamp Rat tries to sell a Magazine called "Eratica", with an image of a rat model. It is a play on the twrm; "erotica", which is another name for a pornographic magazine.

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** Inn In "Purred It Through The Grape Vine", Swamp Rat tries to sell a Magazine called "Eratica", with an image of a rat model. It is a play on the twrm; term; "erotica", which is another name for a pornographic magazine.



* SpinOffspring: In a way. Pongo and Perdita, the stars of the film, are {{Demoted To Extra}}s, while their puppies Lucky, Rolly (both of whom were supporting characters themselves in the film) and Cadpig (who was only named in the book) take the spotlight. The episode "The Making Of..." [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this with a scene where Pongo and Perdita remark that they thought they were were going to star in the show but were told that the studio "[[ExecutiveMeddling decided to go for a younger look]]".

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* SpinOffspring: In a way. Pongo and Perdita, the stars of the film, are {{Demoted To Extra}}s, while their puppies Lucky, Rolly (both of whom were supporting characters themselves in the film) and Cadpig (who was only named in the book) take the spotlight. The Lampshaded in the episode "The Making Of..." [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this with a scene where Pongo and Perdita remark that they thought they were were going to star in the show but were told that the studio "[[ExecutiveMeddling decided to go for a younger look]]".

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** And in the episode "Snow Pups", when the pups are denied permission by Pongo to go on the mountain camping trip with him and Roger, they stow away to prove they can survive. But the pups bump into Cruella, who is also camping out in the cold, and a huge blizzard suddenly strikes. HilarityEnsues from there, but the pups still manage to survive the blizzard. In the morning Pongo and Roger find Cruella and the puppies asleep in a cave. Lucky states that they proved they ''were'' capable of surviving in the wilderness, but Pongo says they ''also'' disobeyed him, and grounds them for a week. much to their dismay.

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** And in In the episode "Snow Pups", when the pups are denied permission by Pongo to go on the mountain camping trip with him and Roger, they stow away to prove they can survive. But the pups bump into Cruella, who is also camping out in the cold, and a huge blizzard suddenly strikes. HilarityEnsues from there, but the pups still manage to survive the blizzard. In the morning Pongo and Roger find Cruella and the puppies asleep in a cave. Lucky states that they proved they ''were'' capable of surviving in the wilderness, but Pongo says they ''also'' disobeyed him, and grounds them for a week. much to their dismay.



** Cadpig is Goliath in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie). The former falls under IronicName since Goliath was a giant, and a Cadpig is a term for the smallest animal in a litter.

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** Cadpig is Goliath in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie). The former falls under IronicName Goliath[[note]]an IronicName, since Goliath was a giant, and a Cadpig is a term for the smallest animal in a litter.litter[[/note]] in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie).



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lucky. [[InvertedTrope Lucky was a very mild example who was usually nice.]] Cruella, on the other hand, was quite clearly a lonely Jerk With A Heart Of Gold.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lucky. [[InvertedTrope Lucky was JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
** Inverted with Lucky,
a very mild example who was usually nice.]] nice.
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Cruella, on the other hand, was quite clearly a lonely Jerk With A Heart Of Gold.
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* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler: Cadpig in ''My Fair Moochie''.]]

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* %%* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler: Cadpig in ''My "My Fair Moochie''.Moochie".]]
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* BrotherSisterIncest: In the episode, "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em", Lucky takes Two-Tone out to the pups' Fall Ball. Presumably, the makers of the show were either trying to be sweet, they mistook Two-Tone as one of the ''adopted'' puppies and assumed she wasn't Lucky's blood-related sibling, or since the series is a separate continuity she genuinely isn't Lucky's real sister in-series. The episode doesn't address the matter any way it can be looked at regardless. At least the fans were happy with it.

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* BadBoss: Cruella De Vil.
* BaldOfEvil: P.H. De Vil.

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* %%* BadBoss: Cruella De Vil.
* %%* BaldOfEvil: P.H. De Vil.



* BeachEpisode: The second part of "Dalmatian Vacation".
* BeautyMark: Two-Tone has one.

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* %%* BeachEpisode: The second part of "Dalmatian Vacation".
* %%* BeautyMark: Two-Tone has one.



* BigEater: Rolly, Dumpling, and Ed Pig.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Ivy De Vil so very much.
* {{Brainwashed}}: [[spoiler: The townspeople (and, for much of the episode, the Dearlys and the puppies) in "de Vil-Age Elder".]]

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* %%* BigEater: Rolly, Dumpling, and Ed Pig.
* %%* BitchInSheepsClothing: Ivy De Vil so very much.
* %%* {{Brainwashed}}: [[spoiler: The townspeople (and, for much of the episode, the Dearlys and the puppies) in "de Vil-Age Elder".]]



* TheBully: Mooch.
* BullyBulldog: Lt. Pug.

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* %%* TheBully: Mooch.
* %%* BullyBulldog: Lt. Pug.



* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: Ivy in "Coup De Vil".]]

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* %%* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: Ivy in "Coup De Vil".]]



* CoolOldGuy: The Colonel.

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* %%* CoolOldGuy: The Colonel.



* CuteBruiser: Cadpig.
* DaddysGirl: Dumpling.

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* %%* CuteBruiser: Cadpig.
* %%* DaddysGirl: Dumpling.



* DevilInPlainSight: Cruella's niece, Ivy.

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* %%* DevilInPlainSight: Cruella's niece, Ivy.



* DogStereotype: With non-Dalmatians.
* DontAsk

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* %%* DogStereotype: With non-Dalmatians.
* %%* DontAsk



* EnemyMine: The end of "Virtual Lucky".
* EngineeredPublicConfession: "Dog Food Day Afternoon".

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* %%* EnemyMine: The end of "Virtual Lucky".
* %%* EngineeredPublicConfession: "Dog Food Day Afternoon".



* EvilCounterpart: Cruella to Anita.

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* %%* EvilCounterpart: Cruella to Anita.



* FiveBadBand:
** BiggerBad - Malevola De Vil
** BigBad - Cruella De Vil
** TheDragon - Cecil B. De Vil
** EvilGenius - P. H. De Vil
** TheBrute - Horace and Jasper
** DarkChick - Ivy
* FourManBand:
** The OnlySaneMan - Spot
** TheSmartGuy - Lucky
** The Pervert - Cadpig
** The ButtMonkey - Rolly

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* %%* FiveBadBand:
** %%** BiggerBad - Malevola De Vil
** %%** BigBad - Cruella De Vil
** %%** TheDragon - Cecil B. De Vil
** %%** EvilGenius - P. H. De Vil
** %%** TheBrute - Horace and Jasper
** %%** DarkChick - Ivy
* %%* FourManBand:
** %%** The OnlySaneMan - Spot
** %%** TheSmartGuy - Lucky
** %%** The Pervert - Cadpig
** %%** The ButtMonkey - Rolly



* FriendToAllLivingThings: Anita's niece, Amber.

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* %%* FriendToAllLivingThings: Anita's niece, Amber.



* GrandFinale: "Dalmatian Vacation".

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* %%* GrandFinale: "Dalmatian Vacation".



* HandicappedBadass: Tripod, the three-legged dog.

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* %%* HandicappedBadass: Tripod, the three-legged dog.



* IJustWantToHaveFriends:
** Dumpling in "Hog Tied".
** Also Cruella, [[{{Tsundere}} even if she doesn't want to admit it.]]

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* %%* IJustWantToHaveFriends:
** %%** Dumpling in "Hog Tied".
** %%** Also Cruella, [[{{Tsundere}} even if she doesn't want to admit it.]]



* ItsAllAboutMe: Cruella, with the Christmas Episode proving this in spades.
* {{Jerkass}}: Lt. Pug, Mooch, Swamp Rat, and the De Vil family.

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* %%* ItsAllAboutMe: Cruella, with the Christmas Episode proving this in spades.
* %%* {{Jerkass}}: Lt. Pug, Mooch, Swamp Rat, and the De Vil family.



* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler: Dimsdale De Vil in "De Vil-Age Elder".]]
* LargeHam: Cruella and Cecil B. De Vil.

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* %%* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler: Dimsdale De Vil in "De Vil-Age Elder".]]
* %%* LargeHam: Cruella and Cecil B. De Vil.



* LeanAndMean: Most of the De Vil family and Scorch.
* LikesOlderWomen: Horace for Nanny.
* LittleMissBadass: Ivy De Vil.

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* %%* LeanAndMean: Most of the De Vil family and Scorch.
* %%* LikesOlderWomen: Horace for Nanny.
* %%* LittleMissBadass: Ivy De Vil.



* MadScientist: P.H. De Vil.

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* %%* MadScientist: P.H. De Vil.



* TheNapoleon: Lt. Pug.

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* %%* TheNapoleon: Lt. Pug.



* PintSizedPowerhouse: Cadpig.

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* %%* PintSizedPowerhouse: Cadpig.



* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Cruella and Ivy in her later appearances.

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* %%* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Cruella and Ivy in her later appearances.



* RichBitch: Cruella De Vil and Vandella.

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* %%* RichBitch: Cruella De Vil and Vandella.



* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Cruella.

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* %%* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Cruella.



* ThoseTwoGuys:
** Whizzer and Dipstick.
** Also The Colonel and Sgt. Tibbs.

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* %%* ThoseTwoGuys:
** %%** Whizzer and Dipstick.
** %%** Also The Colonel and Sgt. Tibbs.



* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Rolly and Dumpling also falls under this.
* TitleThemeTune

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* %%* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Rolly and Dumpling also falls under this.
* %%* TitleThemeTune



** Ivy in her final appearance.

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** %%** Ivy in her final appearance.



* {{Tsundere}}:
** Cadpig and Dumpling.
** Also Cruella and Ivy.
* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Valentine Daze"
* WeaselMascot: Scorch, Cruella's pet ferret.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: A De Vil family trait.

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* %%* {{Tsundere}}:
** %%** Cadpig and Dumpling.
** %%** Also Cruella and Ivy.
* %%* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Valentine Daze"
* %%* WeaselMascot: Scorch, Cruella's pet ferret.
* %%* WhiteHairBlackHeart: A De Vil family trait.

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!!This cartoon contains examples of:



* TheAce: Tripod, despite being [[HandicappedBadass one leg short of his ninety eight siblings]].

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* TheAce: TheAce:
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Tripod, despite being [[HandicappedBadass one leg short of his ninety eight siblings]].



* TheArtifact: The prominent "One-oh-one"s in the theme song is apparently a holdover from when the show was going to be titled ''Dalmatians 101'' which they changed at the last minute.

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* TheArtifact: TheArtifact:
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The prominent "One-oh-one"s in the theme song is apparently a holdover from when the show was going to be titled ''Dalmatians 101'' which they changed at the last minute.



* CantGetAwayWithNuthin[=/=]DownerEnding: In "Mall Pups," three of the pups and the chicken sneak away from class to attend a mall event featuring the first lady and first dog. They are eventually caught up by the Colonel, do not get to meet either the first lady or the first dog, and are sentenced to a three-week grounding and other punishments.

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* CantGetAwayWithNuthin[=/=]DownerEnding: CantGetAwayWithNuthin[=/=]DownerEnding:
**
In "Mall Pups," three of the pups and the chicken sneak away from class to attend a mall event featuring the first lady and first dog. They are eventually caught up by the Colonel, do not get to meet either the first lady or the first dog, and are sentenced to a three-week grounding and other punishments.



* CompositeCharacter: The whole show is a mix of the animated film and the live-action one. For instance, Cruella still owns a fashion company and employs Anita (like in the remake), but she apparently never went to prison (like in the cartoon... ''maybe'').

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* CompositeCharacter: CompositeCharacter:
**
The whole show is a mix of the animated film and the live-action one. For instance, Cruella still owns a fashion company and employs Anita (like in the remake), but she apparently never went to prison (like in the cartoon... ''maybe'').



* DemotedToExtra: Pongo and Perdita. See SpinOffspring below.

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* DemotedToExtra: DemotedToExtra:
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Pongo and Perdita. See SpinOffspring below.



* DubNameChange: Cadpig is Goliath in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie).
** IronicName: The former falls under this since Goliath was a giant, and a Cadpig is a term for the smallest animal in a litter.

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* DubNameChange: DubNameChange:
**
Cadpig is Goliath in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie).
** IronicName:
movie). The former falls under this IronicName since Goliath was a giant, and a Cadpig is a term for the smallest animal in a litter.



** EvilKnockoff[=/=]EvilTwin: A literal example in "The Two Faces Of Anita".
** GenerationXerox: And of course their nieces, Ivy to Amber.

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** * EvilKnockoff[=/=]EvilTwin: A literal example in "The Two Faces Of Anita".
** GenerationXerox: And of course their nieces, Ivy to Amber.
Anita".



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In; "Purred It Through The Grape Vine", Swamp Rat tries to sll a Magazine called; "Eratica", with an Image of a Rat Modl. It is a play on the trm; "Ertica", which is another name for a PR0N Magazine.
** In "Cupid Pups", Cruella refers to some one as a; "Silicone Squeak Toy"...Which is another trm for a brst job!?

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In; GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** Inn
"Purred It Through The Grape Vine", Swamp Rat tries to sll sell a Magazine called; called "Eratica", with an Image image of a Rat Modl. rat model. It is a play on the trm; "Ertica", twrm; "erotica", which is another name for a PR0N Magazine.
pornographic magazine.
** In "Cupid Pups", Cruella refers to some one as a; "Silicone Squeak Toy"...Which is another trm term for a brst job!?breast job.
* GenerationXerox: The nieces, Ivy to Amber.



* HiddenHeartOfGold: Cruella showed subtle signs of this at times.

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* HiddenHeartOfGold: HiddenHeartOfGold:
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Cruella showed subtle signs of this at times.



* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Dumpling in "Hog Tied".

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* IJustWantToHaveFriends: IJustWantToHaveFriends:
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Dumpling in "Hog Tied".



** TinyGuyHugeGirl: Which also falls under this.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lucky.
** [[InvertedTrope Lucky was a very mild example who was usually nice.]] Cruella, on the other hand, was quite clearly a lonely Jerk With A Heart Of Gold.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lucky.
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Lucky. [[InvertedTrope Lucky was a very mild example who was usually nice.]] Cruella, on the other hand, was quite clearly a lonely Jerk With A Heart Of Gold.



* LittleMissSnarker: Ivy De Vil.

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* LittleMissSnarker: LittleMissSnarker:
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Ivy De Vil.



* OffModel: The episodes animated by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Creator/KokoEnterprises come into this, albeit for different reasons. Also in play due to other [[labelnote:studios]]mostly Creator/TamaProductions, Creator/HanhoHeungUp, Creator/ToonCity and Creator/PlusOneAnimation[[/labelnote]] being involved.

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* OffModel: OffModel:
**
The episodes animated by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Creator/KokoEnterprises come into this, albeit for different reasons. Also in play due to other [[labelnote:studios]]mostly Creator/TamaProductions, Creator/HanhoHeungUp, Creator/ToonCity and Creator/PlusOneAnimation[[/labelnote]] being involved.



* OutOfOrder: 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: OutOfOrder:
**
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.



* PinkMeansFeminine: Dumpling, although this is justified since she ''is'' a pig.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: PinkMeansFeminine:
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Dumpling, although this is justified since she ''is'' a pig.



* ShoutOut: In "Mall Pups," Lt. Pug is knocked into a basket of toys which includes a [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Woody doll]].
** Cadpig herself is a shout out to the original novel.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
**
In "Mall Pups," Lt. Pug is knocked into a basket of toys which includes a [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Woody doll]].
** Cadpig herself is a shout out to the original novel.
doll]].



* SpinOffspring: In a way. Pongo and Perdita, the stars of the film, are {{Demoted To Extra}}s, while their puppies Lucky, Rolly (both of whom were supporting characters themselves in the film) and Cadpig (who was only named in the book) take the spotlight.
** The episode "The Making Of..." [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this with a scene where Pongo and Perdita remark that they thought they were were going to star in the show but were told that the studio "[[ExecutiveMeddling decided to go for a younger look]]".

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* SpinOffspring: In a way. Pongo and Perdita, the stars of the film, are {{Demoted To Extra}}s, while their puppies Lucky, Rolly (both of whom were supporting characters themselves in the film) and Cadpig (who was only named in the book) take the spotlight.
**
spotlight. The episode "The Making Of..." [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this with a scene where Pongo and Perdita remark that they thought they were were going to star in the show but were told that the studio "[[ExecutiveMeddling decided to go for a younger look]]".



* SuddenAnatomy: Characters tend sprout thumbs whenever a pose or action requires them.

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* SuddenAnatomy: SuddenAnatomy:
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Characters tend sprout thumbs whenever a pose or action requires them.



* ThoseTwoGuys: Whizzer and Dipstick.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: ThoseTwoGuys:
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Whizzer and Dipstick.



* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: In "Spots And Shots", Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.

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* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: ThroughAFaceFullOfFur:
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In "Spots And Shots", Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.



* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Rolly and Dumpling also falls under this.



* TrueBlueFemininity: Ivy in her final appearance.

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* TrueBlueFemininity: TrueBlueFemininity:
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Ivy in her final appearance.



* {{Tsundere}}: Cadpig and Dumpling.

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* {{Tsundere}}: {{Tsundere}}:
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Cadpig and Dumpling.
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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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** Cadpig refers to seeing a [[Disney/Cinderella film about a girl, whose Mice and Bird Friends made a dress for]]?

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** While she doesn' refer to it, by name, Cadpig refers to seeing a [[Disney/Cinderella film about a girl, whose Mice and Bird Friends made {{Disney/Cinderella}}, when she suggests that the Pups should make a dress for]]?for Amber, Roger & Anita's Niece?
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** In "Cupid Pups", Cruella refers to some one as a; "Silicone Squeak Toy"...Which is another trm for a brest job!?

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** In "Cupid Pups", Cruella refers to some one as a; "Silicone Squeak Toy"...Which is another trm for a brest brst job!?
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In; "Purred It Through The Grape Vine", Swamp Rat tries to sll a Magazine called; "Eratica", with an Image of a Rat Modl. It is a play on the trm; "Ertica", which is another name for a PR0N Magazine.
** In "Cupid Pups", Cruella refers to some one as a; "Silicone Squeak Toy"...Which is another trm for a brest job!?
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** [[Film/TheLionKing Pumbaa]] makes a cameo in "Good Neighbor Cruella"

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** [[Film/TheLionKing [[Disney/TheLionKing Pumbaa]] makes a cameo in "Good Neighbor Cruella"
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The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was produced by Jumbo Pictures, the firm that produced ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PB&JOtter''.

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The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was produced by Jumbo Pictures, the firm that produced ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/PB&JOtter''.
''WesternAnimation/PBAndJOtter''.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: Before the series premiered, there was a promo of it at the beginning of the 1996 movies' VHS release, and a few VHS tapes for episodes of Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' showing clips that were never on the show. show (apparently from an unaired pilot); one sketch was shown of a female puppy named Penny who got cut out completely. Some promos on TV (including idents used by then ABC-owned WTVG-13, in Toledo, OH on Saturday mornings) showed unseen clips (presumably also from the pilot) as well.
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* YouGetMeCoffee: When Lucky first meets Thunderbolt in "Watch for Falling Idols," Thunderbolt tells Lucky to get him some lunch - "a mineral water and a croissant, if you can find it." Unlike most instances of this trope, however, Lucky is thrilled to do it, because he's so starstruck.

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* YouGetMeCoffee: When Lucky first meets Thunderbolt in "Watch for Falling Idols," Thunderbolt tells Lucky to get him some lunch - -- "a mineral water and a croissant, if you can find it." Unlike most instances of this trope, however, Lucky is thrilled to do it, because he's so starstruck.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Dumpling has a very outspoken crush on Lucky.


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* TheBully: Mooch.


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* TheDitherer: Two-Tone. A RunningGag with her involves her opinion of someone or something rapidly changing as she talks about it.


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* NotMeThisTime: In "Twelve Angry Pups," Mooch is accused of stealing things from around the farm. The true culprit is revealed to be [[spoiler:Lt. Pug, who was "gathering supplies" for the "great cat invasion."]]


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* SquashedFlat: Cadpig tends to suffer from this whenever Rolly falls on her.
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* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler: Cadpig, [[Pun quite literally]], in ''My Fair Moochie''.]]

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* AnimationBump: The show's animation quality is all over the place. Some episodes' animation is noticeably more lavish than others.
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* NoodleIncident: Cadpig refers to Spot's "ugly Swiss bell-ringing incident" in "The Maltese Chicken".
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The series takes place in an odd AlternateContinuity of sorts after the movie where the Dearly Family (originally Radcliffe in the films) have moved to a farm to house their large canine family. Despite the title, the show actually focuses on four characters: Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot (whose actually a chicken but nevertheless their friend) and their misadventures around the farm interacting with the other puppies and livestock around the farm. While also dealing with Cruella de Vil who, of course, still has her eyes on the puppies for her own schemes.

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The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was made by the same studio that made ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'', and again the animals were given voices.

The television show was seen briefly as part of the Disney Junior lineup on Creator/DisneyChannel and was one of the shows that launched with the Disney Junior network, but as of September 3, 2013, it is no longer airing on the network.

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farm interacting with the other puppies and livestock around the farm. While also dealing with Cruella de Vil who, of course, still has her eyes on the puppies for her own schemes.

The television show was seen briefly as part of the Disney Junior lineup on Creator/DisneyChannel and was one of the shows that launched with the Disney Junior network, network (albit in the early morning slot, so obviously it was just considered filler), but as of September 3, 2013, it is no longer airing on the network.
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[[redirect:Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians]]The success of the live-action ''Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians'' prompted a spin-off AnimatedSeries that ran in both syndication (as part of what remained of WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon) and as part of as part of Creator/{{ABC}}'s OneSaturdayMorning lineup in the 1997-98 season. This was made by the same studio that made ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'', and again the animals were given voices.

The television show was seen briefly as part of the Disney Junior lineup on Creator/DisneyChannel and was one of the shows that launched with the Disney Junior network, but as of September 3, 2013, it is no longer airing on the network.

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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.
* AccidentalMisnaming: A RunningGag with Cruella is that she usually refers to Roger by other names that begin with "R", generally out of apathy. Interestingly, she actually seems to remember his name when she's particularly scheming against the Dearlys.
* TheAce: Tripod, despite being [[HandicappedBadass one leg short of his ninety eight siblings]].
** Also Lucky to an extent.
* AnAesop: In almost every episode. (Well, it ''is'' from most of the same writers and artists of ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries''.)
* AnimalTalk: Played straight for the most part, just like in the original novel and animated movie, but the episode ''Virtual Lucky'' both averted ''and'' played this trope straight. At the beginning of the episode, when Lucky is yelling at Cruella for ruining his stunt, all she hears is barking. But then when [[InsideAComputerSystem Cruella and Lucky get sucked into Roger's new computer game]] Cruella hears Lucky speaking and is shocked (Lucky tells her that this is because they're in a video game, where anything can happen), and ''later'' when Cadpig tries to tell Roger what happened, all he hears is barking. Confusing aint it?
* TheArtifact: The prominent "One-oh-one"s in the theme song is apparently a holdover from when the show was going to be titled ''Dalmatians 101'' which they changed at the last minute.
** Patch is featured prominently among the other main characters in the second half of "Prima Doggy" (though with only two lines), as the episode was produced very early in the run and he was initially planned to be a major character. He's a minor character for the rest of the show.
* AuthorGuestSpot: Jim Jinkins appears in the final episode as the leader of a cult of alien followers. He also provides a ShoutOut by dressing up like his AuthorAvatar, WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}.
* BabysittingEpisode: The series had two instances, which were [[TwoShorts paired up together]]. "Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure" had Rolly taking care of Cornelia's eggs, which hatched at the beginning of the episode when he sat on them. "Wild Chick Chase" was about Spot having to babysit Peeps, a chick who kept getting into danger.
* BadBoss: Cruella De Vil.
* BaldOfEvil: P.H. De Vil.
* BatmanGambit: Ed Pig did nothing to sabotage Lucky's run for Mayor because he knew it'd be a matter of time until Lucky screwed up and he'd become Mayor again.
* BeachEpisode: The second part of "Dalmatian Vacation".
* BeautyMark: Two-Tone has one.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Cadpig is usually sweet and innocent, but if she ever gets mad, watch out!
* BigBeautifulWoman: Dumpling thought of herself as this.
* BigEater: Rolly, Dumpling, and Ed Pig.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Ivy De Vil so very much.
* {{Brainwashed}}: [[spoiler: The townspeople (and, for much of the episode, the Dearlys and the puppies) in "de Vil-Age Elder".]]
* BrainyBrunette: Spot, who was completely brown and black along with being TheSmartGirl qualifies for this.
* BrandNamesAreBetter: In one episode, Dearly Farm runs out of its usual supply of Kanine Krunchies. Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot are offended and horrified when they hear that they'll get [=AnyMutt=] brand kibble instead, arguing it must be worse because it doesn't have TV adverts. After foiling an attempted robbery on the local store, the pups and chicken are rewarded with dog food. Said dog food is [=AnyMutt=], yet they didn't notice the difference. Or care since [=AnyMutt=] is apparently just as good, if not better.
* BrotherSisterIncest: In the episode, "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em", Lucky takes Two-Tone out to the pups' Fall Ball. Presumably, the makers of the show were either trying to be sweet, they mistook Two-Tone as one of the ''adopted'' puppies and assumed she wasn't Lucky's blood-related sibling, or since the series is a separate continuity she genuinely isn't Lucky's real sister in-series. The episode doesn't address the matter any way it can be looked at regardless. At least the fans were happy with it.
* BullyBulldog: Lt. Pug.
* ButtMonkey: Spot and Rolly tend to get the most abuse.
* CantGetAwayWithNuthin[=/=]DownerEnding: In "Mall Pups," three of the pups and the chicken sneak away from class to attend a mall event featuring the first lady and first dog. They are eventually caught up by the Colonel, do not get to meet either the first lady or the first dog, and are sentenced to a three-week grounding and other punishments.
** And in the episode "Snow Pups", when the pups are denied permission by Pongo to go on the mountain camping trip with him and Roger, they stow away to prove they can survive. But the pups bump into Cruella, who is also camping out in the cold, and a huge blizzard suddenly strikes. HilarityEnsues from there, but the pups still manage to survive the blizzard. In the morning Pongo and Roger find Cruella and the puppies asleep in a cave. Lucky states that they proved they ''were'' capable of surviving in the wilderness, but Pongo says they ''also'' disobeyed him, and grounds them for a week. much to their dismay.
* {{Catchphrase}}: Rolly has two known catchphrases: "Oh, papa!" and "Are you calling me fat?" The pups have also said, "Holy Chimichanga!" a couple of times, but that one didn't really catch on.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Compared to the original movie, Lucky is a ''lot'' closer in temperament and personality to his book-counterpart.
* ChasteToons: Anita and Cruella both had nieces. [[GenerationXerox Which really take after their aunts.]]
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: Ivy in "Coup De Vil".]]
* ChristmasEpisode: "A Christmas Cruella", the inevitable YetAnotherChristmasCarol parody. Later released on video.
* CompositeCharacter: The whole show is a mix of the animated film and the live-action one. For instance, Cruella still owns a fashion company and employs Anita (like in the remake), but she apparently never went to prison (like in the cartoon... ''maybe'').
** The series has Cadpig who was in the book, but was never mentioned in either the animated or live action movies.
* ConeOfShame: Lucky in one episode had to wear a cone after falling from a high tree branch and getting stitches. Cue humiliation from the other dogs.
* ContinuityNod: In the pilot episode, when Cruella has the three main pups locked in their old home in the city to use as ransom for the farm, the pups try to escape through the chimney, but they fall and get covered in soot (in the original film(and book) the dogs covered themselves in soot to make Cruella think they were labradors). Lucky even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades this]]:
-->'''Lucky:''' This feels very familiar.
* CoolOldGuy: The Colonel.
* CoversAlwaysLie: The VHS cover of the ChristmasEpisode is a perfect example.
* CulturalTranslation: The show is clearly set in the U.S. judging from the accents and the presence of a mailbox reading "US MAIL" at one point. All the characters from the movie jarringly have their British accents and mannerisms altered according to this (this is particularly noticable with the Colonel, originally an uptight Britannic officer parody, now a SouthernFriedPrivate).
* CuteBruiser: Cadpig.
* DaddysGirl: Dumpling.
* ADayInTheLimeLight: Some episodes were featured on one character of the cast. LT. Pug, Tripod, Two-Tone, Spot....
* DeadAllAlong: [[spoiler: Dimsdale De Vil in "De Vil-Age Elder".]]
* DemotedToExtra: Pongo and Perdita. See SpinOffspring below.
** The large majority of the animal cast from the original movie for that matter, most episodes focusing mainly on Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot as the leads.
* DevilInPlainSight: Cruella's niece, Ivy.
* DogStereotype: With non-Dalmatians.
* DontAsk
* DubNameChange: Cadpig is Goliath in some dubs, others Penny (a character from the 1961 movie).
** IronicName: The former falls under this since Goliath was a giant, and a Cadpig is a term for the smallest animal in a litter.
** Spot is called Kwoka in the Russian dub. Don't ask why.
* EnemyMine: The end of "Virtual Lucky".
* EngineeredPublicConfession: "Dog Food Day Afternoon".
* EvilBrit: While the rest of the characters are Americanized, Cruella, judging by her accent, remains British. Hmm...
* EvilCounterpart: Cruella to Anita.
** EvilKnockoff[=/=]EvilTwin: A literal example in "The Two Faces Of Anita".
** GenerationXerox: And of course their nieces, Ivy to Amber.
* ExpressiveEars: The dogs' ears droop when they are upset about something.
* {{Expy}}: Being by the same creators and all, Mooch and his gang are very similar to [[WesternAnimation/{{Doug}} Roger and his gang]].
* {{Eyedscreen}}: When Lt. Pug decides to face his nemesis in "Howl Noon," the scene is presented in letterbox widescreen, but then switches box to the normal aspect ratio when Cadpig (who is chained to Pug) pulls them underground to hide.
* FantasticRacism: Pug, who constantly expresses his inexpiable hatred of cats, [[CrossestheLineTwice even around Sgt. Tibbs who is a cat.]]
* FateWorseThanDeath: [[spoiler: In "De Vil-Age Elder", Dimsdale De Vil is cursed to spend eternity in Devilville with the people he tormented being mindlessly happy and immune to his cruelty.]]
* FiveBadBand:
** BiggerBad - Malevola De Vil
** BigBad - Cruella De Vil
** TheDragon - Cecil B. De Vil
** EvilGenius - P. H. De Vil
** TheBrute - Horace and Jasper
** DarkChick - Ivy
* FourManBand:
** The OnlySaneMan - Spot
** TheSmartGuy - Lucky
** The Pervert - Cadpig
** The ButtMonkey - Rolly
* FourFingeredHands: All the humans have these. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in "Close, But No Cigar", when a TV announcer used his hands to visualise a $10,000 prize, then realised he was lacking in digits.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Anita's niece, Amber.
* GameBetweenHeirs: During a Family reunion, Malevola [=DeVil=] announced she'd bequeath her whole estate to the relative who takes Dearly Farm for her. [[spoiler:[[FailureIsTheOnlyOption Since nobody won the "game"]],]] see [[spoiler:InsurrectionistInheritor]] to learn who got the inheritance.
* GilliganCut: In the pilot episode. when the pups hear they are moving to the farm:
-->'''Lucky:''' Let me make this perfectly clear: [[PunctuatedForEmphasis We. Are not. Moving.]]\\
(''Cut to Lucky staring angrily out of the bus window as it departs from their old home.'')
* GrandFinale: "Dalmatian Vacation".
* GranolaGirl: Cadpig is arguably the closest a (non-anthropomorphized) dog can get to this.
* GreatDetective: Spot's alter-ego -- Pullet Marlow, Private Chick.
* GreenAroundTheGills: In "The Dogs of De Vil", Lucky and Cadpig turn entirely green in a seasickness moment.
* GrowlingGut: Each one of the four main pups suffers one of these at some point in the series, but it most frequently happens to Rolly for obvious reasons.
* HandicappedBadass: Tripod, the three-legged dog.
* HiddenHeartOfGold: Cruella showed subtle signs of this at times.
** Also Horace.
* HugeRiderTinyMount: Cadpig has shown several times in the series that she can easily support Lucky's weight despite being much smaller than him.
* HumanLadder: The main pups do this quite regularly. Most traditionally, the lineup is Lucky on top, Cadpig in the middle, and Rolly on the bottom, for obvious reasons. It's even shown twice in the show's opening sequence - curiously, though, in both cases it's Rolly who is on top.
* HypocriticalHumor: Cadpig believes in world peace and preaches non-violent solutions to problems but then beats up other dogs for insulting her friends or family members or attacks Cruella right after stating her opposition to violence.
* IdeaBulb: Lucky gets one in Barnboozled when he figures out to drive Cruella out of the barn.
* IDontThinkThatsSuchAGoodIdea: Spot is CloserToEarth than the puppies and will often voice her concern over their latest ZanyScheme, only to be ignored.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Dumpling in "Hog Tied".
** Also Cruella, [[{{Tsundere}} even if she doesn't want to admit it.]]
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Cruella is downgraded to one for the more slapstick tone of the show (Jasper and Horace are even worse). Several other one shots are also added to the mix.
* InsurrectionistInheritor: Malevola [=DeVil=] (Cruella's mother) named [[spoiler:Cruella]] her sole heir when [[spoiler: Cruella]] finally had the guts to tell how much [[spoiler: she]] despises Malevola.
* InterspeciesRomance: Rolly fell in love with Dumpling the pig, and she was also attracted to Lucky.
** TinyGuyHugeGirl: Which also falls under this.
* ItRunsOnNonsensoleum: When Lucky needs a needle, he finds one by tearing apart the nearest haystack. Cue groans.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Cruella, with the Christmas Episode proving this in spades.
* {{Jerkass}}: Lt. Pug, Mooch, Swamp Rat, and the De Vil family.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Lucky.
** [[InvertedTrope Lucky was a very mild example who was usually nice.]] Cruella, on the other hand, was quite clearly a lonely Jerk With A Heart Of Gold.
* KangarooCourt: "12 Angry Pups," complete with a public defender who openly states that he believes the defendant to be guilty and a judge who doesn't even try to hide that he's taking bribes.
* {{Kid Hero}}es: The main cast were all pretty young after all.
* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler: Dimsdale De Vil in "De Vil-Age Elder".]]
* LargeHam: Cruella and Cecil B. De Vil.
* LaughTrack: In "You Slipped a Disk," one is briefly played after Lucky accidentally pounces Rolly and Cadpig suggests "Um... Lucky? Next time, why don't you tackle the bad guy?" It comes up again in the episode's second half, "Chow About That?," when she suggests that Rolly is having a "psychic sugar rush." It also comes up in "It's a Sawmp Thing" after Lucky says to Spot, "I said a scarf, not a muffler!"
* LawyerFriendlyCameo: During the GrandFinale, [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Wile E. Coyote]] (!) briefly stops chasing the Road Runner to answer the Twilight Bark.
* LeanAndMean: Most of the De Vil family and Scorch.
* LikesOlderWomen: Horace for Nanny.
* LittleMissBadass: Ivy De Vil.
* LittleMissSnarker: Ivy De Vil.
-->'''Ivy:''' [[BrutalHonesty I don't mind, Auntie Cruella can FAIL first!]]
** And Cadpig.
* LostInImitation (''again''): The premise and cast are a motley mix of ''all three'' previous versions. The characters all look (more or less) like the ones from the 1961 film, and Cruella apparently never went to jail, but Anita works for Cruella's fashion company, Roger is a video game developer, their last name is Dearly, and all the new puppies from the 1996 film get secondary roles. And Cadpig, who only appeared in the original book, is one of the lead characters!
* MadLibsCatchphrase: Cruella's "[[NoteToSelf Memo to myself...]]"
* MadScientist: P.H. De Vil.
* MonsterClown: In "You Say It's Your Birthday", Cruella attempts to sabotage the Dearlys' surprise party for the pups while under the impression that it's Anita working for her competitor. She infiltrates it while disguised as a clown. As if she wasn't creepy enough.
* TheMovie: The final three episodes of the series were also released as a direct-to-video movie, ''Dalmatian Vacation'' (but [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes only in foreign countries]]), bringing the total number of ''101 Dalmatian''-themed Disney movies up to five.
* TheNapoleon: Lt. Pug.
* NeverTrustATrailer: Before the series premiered, there was a promo of it at the beginning of a few VHS tapes for episodes of Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' showing clips that were never on the show. Some promos on TV showed unseen clips as well.
* OffModel: The episodes animated by Creator/WangFilmProductions and Creator/KokoEnterprises come into this, albeit for different reasons. Also in play due to other [[labelnote:studios]]mostly Creator/TamaProductions, Creator/HanhoHeungUp, Creator/ToonCity and Creator/PlusOneAnimation[[/labelnote]] being involved.
** The quality of the animation varies heavily, though it's justified as there were many studios working on the show, it had to be produced at a quick rate to get the episodes airing every weekday, and it gets difficult having to draw a large number of dogs all the same breed.
* OutOfOrder: 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.
** 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.
* PickedLast: Lt. Pug picks Lucky and Tripod as team leaders for cohesion drills in one episode. Spot is the last picked and Lucky even tries to pick a bucket instead because she is a chicken and the rest are dogs. She gets her own back later in the episode, though.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Dumpling, although this is justified since she ''is'' a pig.
** Rebecca's collar is pink, has pink eyes when hypnotized, and has a pink spot on her cheek shaped like a heart
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Cadpig.
* PlayingCyrano: In "Swine Song", Cadpig acts as Cyrano, telling Rolly what to say to Dumpling.
* PoundsAreAnimalPrisons: The pound that Cadpig gets sent to in "Cadpig Behind Bars" is situated on an island and actually does have cages with bars, a security card system to raise & lower the drawbridge, and a prison yard.
* PreviouslyOn: "Dalmatian Vacation", the three-parter.
* PottyFailure: Wizzer (especially in part 1 of the 3-part series finale)
* PunnyName: A three legged dalmatian has the name Tripod, and Cruella's relatives P.H. de Vil (a MadScientist) and Cecil B. de Vil (a film director). And, oh yeah, Spot.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Cruella and Ivy in her later appearances.
* RentAZilla: Chockzilla, rented from an ad agency by Cecil B. de Vil to destroy the Dearly farm.
* RichBitch: Cruella De Vil and Vandella.
* RoadSignReversal: Occurs in the first episode to lure Cruella away from the three main puppies she's chasing after in her car.
* ScoobyDoobyDoors: Happens when Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig pursue Scorch in "You Slipped a Disk".
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Cruella.
* SecondPlaceIsForLosers[=/=]SpiritedCompetitor: Lucky.
** Also Ivy in her later appearances.
* ShellshockedVeteran: Lt. Pug will often panic in mundane situations that he mistakes for something much more serious.
* ShoutOut: In "Mall Pups," Lt. Pug is knocked into a basket of toys which includes a [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Woody doll]].
** Cadpig herself is a shout out to the original novel.
** The mermaid on Captain Ahab's ship is [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ariel]]
** [[Film/TheLionKing Pumbaa]] makes a cameo in "Good Neighbor Cruella"
** Rolly has a doll of MickeyMouse in "Roll Out the Pork Barrel"
* SkunkStripe: The De Vil family's hair color.
* SkywardScream: Rolly in "Chow About That?" "We... missed... LUNNNNCH!!!"
* SpinOffspring: In a way. Pongo and Perdita, the stars of the film, are {{Demoted To Extra}}s, while their puppies Lucky, Rolly (both of whom were supporting characters themselves in the film) and Cadpig (who was only named in the book) take the spotlight.
** The episode "The Making Of..." [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade]] on this with a scene where Pongo and Perdita remark that they thought they were were going to star in the show but were told that the studio "[[ExecutiveMeddling decided to go for a younger look]]".
* StealthInsult: Cadpig, Lucky, and Spot's defense of Rolly against Mooch's accusation of cowardice in "Bad to the Bone" boils down to Rolly being "allergic to risk", preferring sleeping over fighting, and being a "cream puff". [[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne Rolly takes offense with being called a "cream puff".]]
* StealthPun: During one of the group's attempts to break up Cadpig and Mooch in "My Fair Moochie", Lucky sets up a bogus ring toss booth while dressed as an old-timey boardwalk ''bark''er.
* SuddenAnatomy: Characters tend sprout thumbs whenever a pose or action requires them.
** Dumpling gains fists instead of her usual front trotters briefly in "Mooove It On Over" (possibly due to an animation error)
* SuperStrongChild: A lot of times, the main pups show that they're a lot stronger than they look, mainly Cadpig.
* SweetHomeAlabama: Parodied in "Southern Fried Cruella," in which Cruella De'vil tried to convince a magazine editor giving out an award for humanitarianism that she was just a "good ol' sugar borrowing neighbor" of the Dearlys and failing miserably.
* ThemeTuneRollCall: While technically this may not count, during the show's intro, each of the main pups gets their own character title card.
* ThisIsReality: Spot gives the line "This is a real life, not television," in "On the Lamb" when Lucky decides they should pursue Lambo.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Jasper and Horace. There is even one episode of the series called "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move" which focuses on the two of them applying for work. This episode takes the focus off Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot (who don't even physically appear until the end) to focus on Cruella's henchmen who aren't particularly interesting to start with, runs for a whole half-hour, and to top it all off, it's a clip show. This episode tends to be many fans' pick for the series' worst episode. Watch it if you're in desperate need of sleep.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Whizzer and Dipstick.
** Also The Colonel and Sgt. Tibbs.
* ThroughAFaceFullOfFur: In "Spots And Shots", Lucky's fur eventually turns green and his spots turn pink, as well as his nose turning blue and swelling up. This is a result of him not getting the vaccination needed to prevent these symptoms of a highly contagious condition from happening, after he spent the day attempting to avoid seeing the vet.
** In "Beauty Pageant Pandemonium", an irate Ivy's face turns red when her chances at winning the contest (due to her aunt Cruella's not-so-full-proof plan) turn bust.
** In "Love 'Em And Flea 'Em", Lucky's fur is turned pink from pink food coloring that Mooch spills intentionally (in an effort to be Two-Tone's date at the dance instead), mixed with water and soap, after being bathed by Nanny. And at the end of the episode/segment, a steamed Mooch gradually turns red from bottom to top and steam comes out of his ears when his sabotage fails and Lucky tells him, "Cheer up, Mooch. You look so blue".
* TimeTravelRomance: "De Vil-Age Elder" features the main cast (and [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Cruella]]) arriving in a time and space-transcending village cursed by a witch as a response to Cruella's ancestor's harshness. The witch's spell reduces all [[ItMakesSenseInContext but Cruella and Spot]] to become mindlessly happy and never want to leave. During their stay, Lucky meets up with a carriage pup named Rebecca and becomes smitten with her. When the spell is broken and the main cast are making their escape before the village disappears, Lucky still shows legitimate feelings for Rebecca and asks her to come with them. While the feeling is mutual, Rebecca chooses to remain to keep an eye on Cruella's ancestor. And because it wasn't enough of a BittersweetEnding, LaserGuidedAmnesia kicks in, leaving Lucky completely unaware of her existence not long afterwards.
* TitleThemeTune
* TookALevelInBadass: Spot when she becomes [[GreatDetective Pullet Marlow]].
* TrueBlueFemininity: Ivy in her final appearance.
** Perdita, Cadpig, and Two-Tone all have blue collars.
* {{Tsundere}}: Cadpig and Dumpling.
** Also Cruella and Ivy.
* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Valentine Daze"
* WeaselMascot: Scorch, Cruella's pet ferret.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: A De Vil family trait.
* YouGetMeCoffee: When Lucky first meets Thunderbolt in "Watch for Falling Idols," Thunderbolt tells Lucky to get him some lunch - "a mineral water and a croissant, if you can find it." Unlike most instances of this trope, however, Lucky is thrilled to do it, because he's so starstruck.
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