The Aristocats: The scene of O'Malley being cornered by Edgar is Recycled Animation of a scene of Jasper cornering Tibbs and the puppies.
The Jungle Book (1967): The scene where three wolf pups look across a rock and the scene where four more jump off the rock are Recycled Animation from the scene in 101 Dalmatians where the Dalmatian puppies are watching Thunderbolt on television.
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: During the "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" segment, the scene where Rabbit tries to push Pooh through his front door is Recycled Animation of Sgt. Tibbs trying to push Rolly through a hole in Jasper and Horace's wall.
The Sword in the Stone: The scene of Sir Ector accidentally bumping his sword into Sir Kay's head and Sir Kay moaning in pain when trying to attack the enchanted kitchen supplies is Recycled Animation from the scene in 101 Dalmatians where Horace accidentally strikes Jasper in the head with a chair leg.
Teacher's Pet: When Leonard and Scott try to earn money by finding a lost dog, Scott suggests that he use the Twilight Bark to find her.
Scott: Ooh, we gotta start renting you some more classic animated movies.
My Girl: Early on, Vada talks to Harry and Arthur about having seen the film, saying "Cruella De Vil stole all the puppies. She was going to make a fur coat out of them."
The Parent Trap: The twins frequently call Meredith Blake Cruella De Vil.
The Big Bang Theory: In "The Bat Jar Conjecture", Howard says that Raj's evil laugh sounds like "a thin woman who wants to make a coat out of puppies".
Castle: In "Vampire Weekend", at Castle's Halloween party, his mother Martha Rodgers is dressed as Cruella de Vil.
Once Upon a Time: Cruella de Vil appears as a recurring character starting in Season 4. In addition, Archie has a Dalmatian named Pongo.
Saturday Night Live: A TV Funhouse sketch spoofing the "Disney Vault" features a scene from a fake direct-to-video sequel, 101 Felations.
Stargate Atlantis: In "Critical Mass", when the SGC learn that a bomb has been planted in Atlantis that will activate if Atlantis dials Earth, Doctor Bill Lee proposes that they contact Atlantis by transmitting messages from Earth to another planet to the Earth spaceship Daedalus to Atlantis, which he initially compares to the Twilight Bark before he adjusts the comparison to the fires of Rohan when nobody knows what Lee is talking about (The Lord of the Rings).
Whats Up Beanie: One time, Beanie's father was unable to rent Peter Pan for her, so he rented 101 Dalmatians instead, thinking she might like it. Cut to a starry-eyed Beanie, surrounded by drawings of dalmatians and dalmatian memorabilia.
Courage the Cowardly Dog: At the beginning of "Angry Nasty People", the Bagges walk out of a movie theater showing 1001 Dilmatians.
Dora the Explorer: This may be unintentional, but in one episode, Dora, Boots, and a puppy have to save a hundred puppies from being locked in cages by a dog catcher. The 100 puppies plus the puppy that goes along with Dora and Boots equals: 101 puppies in total.
Evil Con Carne: In "The Mother of All Evils", Ghastly invents 101 Dalmatian bombs, which explode when you pet them.
MAD: The sketch "2012 Dalmatians" is a mash-up of this film and 2012.
Mickey Mouse (2013): In "You, Me, and Fifi", Pongo is among the Disney dogs that Goofy plays poker with when Mickey calls him.
Tiny Toon Adventures: In the episode, "Sepulveda Boulevard", Elmyra writes a script for a "Cutesy-toon" called 101 Cuddly Puppies Meet Princess Pretty Girl.
Alternative Title(s):The Hundred And One Dalmatians