Pooh's Adventures of 101 Dalmatians: The Series is the first Winnie the Pooh/Disney crossover TV series made by Yakko Warner. The original version co-directed by Joe Yaroch appeared on YouTube sometime in 2010. The upcoming remake version made only by Yakko Warner will appear on either YouTube or Google Drive in the near future.
Plot[]
Winnie the Pooh and his friends (along with Ash, Simba, Alex, and their friends) are spending the summer with the Dalmatians and defending them from Cruella De Vil, the Joker, Harley Quinn, Jafar, Iago, Maleficent, Myotismon, Ursula, Hades, Pain, Panic, the Grand Duke of Owls, Hunch, and Arthur and Cecil. They also return to their old duty as their Chaperones.
Episodes[]
Season 1
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Storyboard by | Original air date | |
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1 | 1 | "Home is Where the Bark Is" | Rick Schneider | Roberts Gannaway | Cynthia Petrovic and Amber Tornquist | September 13, 1997 | |
When Roger and Anita's house proves to be too much trouble for the 101 dogs they own, they move to a new farm. Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly, however, prefer the city life and are determined to return to their old home. Then, Cruella keeps the pups hostage in the old city house and forces Roger and Anita to give over the farm. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "He Followed Me Home
Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" |
Victor Cook
Tony Craig & Roberts Gannaway |
Mirith J.S. Colao
Ken Koonce & Michael Merton |
Sean Bishop
Edward Baker |
September 27, 1997 | |
"He Followed Me Home": A circus elephant wanders onto the Dearly Farm, which gives Cruella the idea that the Dearlys will be forced to sell the farm because their deed prohibits them from having any pets other than their 101 Dalmatians and the animals already part of the farm.
"Love 'Em and Flea 'Em": Lucky wishes to attend a dance with Two-Tone, but ends up with fleas, and he tries to get rid of them. However, Mooch wants to make Lucky fail so Two-Tone will be his girlfriend again, so he tries to spoil Lucky's friends' attempts at getting rid of them. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Howl Noon
Easy on the Lies" |
Rick Schneider
Ken Boyer |
Ken Koonce & Michael Merton
Bruce Shelly and Anne Baumgarten |
David Fulp
Phil Mosness |
October 4, 1997 | |
"Howl Noon": Lt. Pug's old bully rival, Persian Pete, comes back to haunt him at exactly noon, and Cadpig is determined to help him face his fear by hypnotizing him into a trance.
"Easy on the Lies": When Rolly traps himself into hearing the Colonel tell a story he has heard very often, Lucky stretches the truth to try to get him out of it, which lands them all in trouble by forcing them to sneak into Cruella's dwelling. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Two for the Show
An Officer and a Gentledog" |
Skip Jones
Tony Craig & Roberts Gannaway |
Jess Winfield
Fracaswell Hyman |
Jill Colbert
Craig Kemplin |
October 11, 1997 | |
"Two for the Show": Lucky and Rolly compete on the game show Squeal of Fortune to win a bone autographed by Thunderbolt. Meanwhile, Cruella enters Scorch and Vendella into the show as well to advertise her new fashion pet wear. Then, Steven the alligator arrives and causes havoc at the show's end.
"An Officer and a Gentledog": Lucky and Tripod compete to become Top Dog of Lt. Pug's Bark Brigade on the "Obstacle Course of Unspeakable Pain and Agony." The competition becomes more and more heated as the obstacle course goes on. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Bad to the Bone
Southern Fried Cruella" |
Skip Jones
Ken Boyer |
Don Gillies
Bruce Shelly and Anne Baumgarten |
Linda Miller
Daniel Mills |
October 18, 1997 | |
"Bad to the Bone": Rolly joins Mooch's gang after faking a fight with Cydne the Snake, although he dumps his true friends in the process. However, later Cydne comes to confront Rolly to force him to tell the truth.
"Southern Fried Cruella": Cruella makes her latest plans using the means of pollution, by being given responsibility of the farm while Roger and Anita are away and fooling the landlord into allowing her to build factories around the farm. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Swine Song
Watch for Falling Idols" |
Victor Cook
Rick Schneider |
Cydne Clark & Steve Granat
Jess Winfield |
Bob Logan
Byron Vaughns |
October 25, 1997 | |
"Swine Song": Rolly believes he has fallen in love with Dumpling and attempts to impress her. However, Dumpling doesn't seem interested in Rolly, causing him to lose hope. Lucky, Cadpig, and Spot attempt to help Rolly make an impression on Dumpling.
"Watch for Falling Idols": A Thunderbolt executive orders the Dearly Farm be used for the next episode of Thunderbolt. Lucky is overjoyed at the news. Despite this, when Lucky learns Thunderbolt doesn't do all his own stunts, which causes him to lose faith in his hero. Meanwhile, Cruella attempts to play a part in the production. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "The High Price of Fame
The Great Cat Invasion" |
Skip Jones | Don Gillies
David Hemingson |
Jill Colbert
Garret Ho and Alan Wright |
November 1, 1997 | |
"The High Price of Fame": Spot embarrasses herself while the pups videotape her every move and submit it to Stupendously Embarrassing Home Videos, causing her to sign a deal with Swamp Rat to clear her name.
"The Great Cat Invasion": Fed up of hearing about Lt. Pug's fictional cat invasion, Lucky devises a plan to get him off their backs. However, the pups later discover Cruella's latest plot and realize that Lt. Pug may have been telling the truth after all. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "No Train, No Gain" | Rick Schneider | Len Uhley | Cynthia Petrovic and Amber Tornquist | November 8, 1997 | |
After seeing a boy billionaire ask for a specific railway car, Cruella tries to get rich quick by stealing the one on the Dearly's farm. However, the pups and the Colonel attempt to prevent Cruella from getting her hands on it, causing them to embark on a wild mountain chase. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure
Wild Chick Chase" |
Skip Jones
Rick Schneider |
Bruce Talkington
Mirith J.S. Colao |
Larry Leker
David Fulp |
November 15, 1997 | |
"Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure": Rolly baby-sits Spot's mother's eggs, which Scorch tries to steal. When the chicks hatch, they believe Rolly is their mother.
"Wild Chick Chase": Spot has to baby-sit a chick, Peeps, when she really would rather go for a swim. She decides to find out if she can do both. However, Peeps the chick loves milk and keeps sneaking off to find more of it, keeping Spot on her toes. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "The Dogs of De Vil
Dog's Best Friend" |
Rick Schneider | Chris Hubbell & Sam Graham
Thomas Hart |
Joey Banaszkiewicz, Sean Bishop, Kevin Davis, Julie Forte, David Knott, Aaron Rozenfeld and Charles Wester James Fletcher |
November 22, 1997 | |
"The Dogs of De Vil": After watching a soap opera, Cadpig jumps to the conclusion that Cruella telling Anita to work on a Saturday and her obedience to that order means Roger and Anita are divorcing.
"Dog's Best Friend": Lucky gets a new friend called Blaze, who has just arrived on the farm, but after a while, Rolly becomes jealous of him. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "A Christmas Cruella" | Victor Cook | Ken Koonce & Michael Merton | Denise Koyama and Yi-Chih Chen | December 20, 1997 | |
An adaption of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" with Cruella in the role of Scrooge, Jasper and Horace as Marley, Cadpig as the ghost of Christmas Past, Rolly as the ghost of Christmas Present, and Spot as the ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Out to Launch
Prophet and Loss" |
Ken Boyer
Skip Jones |
Don Gillies
Thomas Hart |
Charles Harvey and Wendell Washer
Enrique May, Rossen Varbanov and Alan Wright |
January 10, 1998 | |
"Out to Launch": Cruella wants to start a space-located weight loss spa using an old rocket while Rolly and Cadpig force Lucky to check out Cruella's trash due to his 'unhealthy' interest in Roger's space flight stimulator.
"Prophet and Loss": After Rolly wins a race, everyone accuses Cadpig of being a psychic. Soon, Cadpig starts to realize she really is one and she makes untruthful predictions. |
Season 2
No. overall |
No. in season |
Title | Original air date | |
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13 | 1 | "You Slipped a Disk
Chow About That?" |
September 1, 1997 | |
"You Slipped a Disk": Lucky has to guard Roger's computer game disk from Cruella, due to the fact that it portrays Cruella as an evil machine called the Cruellanator. However, Scorch, Cruella's ferret, steals the disk and so Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig must get it back.
"Chow About That?": When Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig miss lunch, Lucky plans a raid on the Chow Tower. However, Spot tries to tell them something that the pups are unaware of. | ||||
14 | 2 | "Tic Track Toe
Lucky All-Star" |
September 2, 1997 | |
"Tic Track Toe": The puppies and Spot cure racing greyhound Go-Go of his fear of bunnies after he loses a race, making Cruella realize what money can be made from the track before she tears it down.
"Lucky All-Star": Lucky feels that Tripod is taking his place as Roger's favorite when Roger chooses Tripod for a bone-digging contest. | ||||
15 | 3 | "Shake, Rattle and Woof
Cadpig Behind Bars" |
September 3, 1997 | |
"Shake, Rattle and Woof": Cruella's latest scheme to steal the farm involves making Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot huge sensations, by showcasing their song talents on a television show.
"Cadpig Behind Bars": Cadpig persuades Lt. Pug that he has a feminine side, then ends up in the dog pound. Now, Lucky, Rolly, and Lt. Pug must get Cadpig out. | ||||
16 | 4 | "Leisure Lawsuit
Purred It Through the Grapevine" |
September 4, 1997 | |
"Leisure Lawsuit": Cruella fakes an injury to try to Mooch the Dearlys off their farm. However, Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig try to show Roger and Anita that she is faking before the lawsuit goes her way.
"Purred It Through the Grapevine": Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot attempt to translate a signal in barking code, so they can show Lt. Pug that the signal is not an invasion warning. | ||||
17 | 5 | "Our Own Digs
Goose Pimples" |
September 5, 1997 | |
"Our Own Digs": Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig search for a space of their own when the barn gets too crowded. Soon, they, along with Lt. Pug, find it. However, Lt. Pug decides to turn the space into his own military headquarters, pushing the pups out.
"Goose Pimples": Lt. Pug takes the pups on night maneuvers and scares them with stories about Lockjaw, a fictional character. However, signs show that his story is not crazy after all. | ||||
18 | 6 | "Two Faces of Anita" | September 8, 1997 | |
When Anita wins the Designer of the Year award, Cruella is determined to steal it, so she devises a plan which involves disguising herself as Anita. | ||||
19 | 7 | "The Fungus Among Us" | September 9, 1997 | |
Cruella tries to steal a fungus from under the Dearlys' barn to make a perfume, even though it may mean the barn will have to be torn down. Note: This and "Close But No Cigar" have Cruella De Vil be voiced by Tress MacNeille instead of April Winchelll. | ||||
20 | 8 | "Market Mayham
Lucky to be Alone" |
September 10, 1997 | |
"Market Mayham": When the Dearlys run out of dog food, Nanny drives into Grutely to buy a bag of Any-Mutt. The pups and Spot sneak aboard to try to persuade her to buy Kanine Krunchies.
"Lucky to be Alone": Lucky is fed up of being surrounded by puppies, so Pongo and Perdita arrange for him to visit his Aunt Coco and Uncle Beamer. However, the upclass attitude of his uncle and aunt along with the other dogs of the area causes Lucky to feel left out. | ||||
21 | 9 | "Four Stories Up" | September 11, 1997 | |
While dealing with the Cruellathon interrupting Thunderbolt, the pups and Spot try to guess how it ends, including themselves into the story. | ||||
22 | 10 | "It's a Swamp Thing
Roll Out the Pork Barrel" |
September 12, 1997 | |
"It's a Swamp Thing": Swamp Rat steals the colonel's scarf, then Lucky disobeys the Colonel's orders not to enter Swamp Rat's swampy dwellings to get it back.
"Roll Out the Pork Barrel": Rolly, feeling fed up of the way the others treat him, becomes Ed Pig's protégé, causing his friends to become depressed. | ||||
23 | 11 | "Alive N' Chicken
Prima Doggy" |
September 15, 1997 | |
"Alive N' Chicken": After overhearing Anita and Nanny talking, Spot believes she is going to die imminently. Cadpig takes this as an opportunity to teach her to live life to the fullest. Note: This episode was banned after the September 11 attacks due to a scene of Spot crashing into a barn. It’s sister episode is also banned because it was too short to fill a 30-minute time slot. "Prima Doggy": Lucky gets chosen to be in Cecil B. DeVil's Kanine Krunchies commercial. | ||||
24 | 12 | "You Say It's Your Birthday" | September 16, 1997 | |
When the Dearlys plan a surprise party for the pups, Lucky believes they are being sold to Cruella, while Cruella suspects Anita to be moonlighting for her competition. | ||||
25 | 13 | "Oozy Does It
Barnboozled" |
September 17, 1997 | |
"Oozy Does It": Lucy gets grumpy at the pups and Spot for using her pond, Hiccup Hole. Soon after, Cruella begins dumping toxic materials into Hiccup Hole and the pups and Spot must save it.
"Barnboozled": Cruella has to spend 24 hours in the Dearlys' barn so she can claim the farm, which has legally belonged to her family since 1732. The pups try to push Cruella out of the farm before she takes it over. | ||||
26 | 14 | "Citizen Canine" | September 18, 1997 | |
Lucky runs for mayor in the farm election after getting tired of Mayor Ed Pig abusing his power as mayor. However, when Ed Pig wins more votes, Lucky starts to lie to win the election. | ||||
27 | 15 | "Full Metal Pullet
Dough the Right Thing" |
September 20, 1997 | |
"Full Metal Pullet": Lt. Pug attempts to teach Unit Cohesion to the Bark Brigade and assigns teams together to work together as one big dog. Lucky isn't so thrilled, however, since his team has Spot, a chicken.
"Dough the Right Thing": The Dalmatians return a purse to Cruella, believing she lost it. However, when it's revealed that the purse really belongs to Anita and contains the Dearly Farm's monthly mortgage payment, the pups need to sneak into Villa Devil and get the purse back. | ||||
28 | 16 | "Frisky Business
Cadet of the Month" |
September 22, 1997 | |
"Frisky Business": The pups are determined to try out the new Kanine Krunchies recipe despite Spot's objections and steal Cruella's car, and Cruella attempts to frame Roger.
"Cadet of the Month": Lucky receives the coveted Cadet of the Month award by cheating, but ends up having to try to save Lt. Pug from being recycled. | ||||
29 | 17 | "Valentine Daze" | September 23, 1997 | |
Lucky manages to lose the Valentine Roger made for Anita. When Cruella gets hold of it, she is determined to find out who it is from. | ||||
30 | 18 | "Close But No Cigar
Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers" |
September 25, 1997 | |
"Close But No Cigar": At the county fair, Cruella attempts to rig a sweepstakes to get herself to win with ticket #202, though Horace accidentally sold her ticket to Nanny. The pups, meanwhile, get left behind and must get to the fair to return Nanny her ticket. Note: Same as "The Fungus Among Us". "Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers": Spot stumbles across a chicken called Sal who believes the pups have been turned into aliens and she won't let Spot into the barn because she believes the aliens will escape. | ||||
31 | 19 | "Smoke Detectors
Lobster Tale" |
September 26, 1997 | |
"Smoke Detectors": When Cruella's smoking in bed sets her house on fire, she moves in with the Dearlys until she can quit. The pups attempt to help.
"Lobster Tale": Cadpig hates her makeover from the groomer's and manages to rescue a lobster from a tank while Nanny is ordering takeout and attempts to return him to the wild. | ||||
32 | 20 | "Double Dog Dare
Mooove It On Over" |
September 29, 1997 | |
"Double Dog Dare": The pups dare Spot to sneak into Cruella's house and take off her mask without waking her up. However, when Rolly and Cadpig find out that Lucky has never been dared like that before, they make it his dare to help Spot.
"Mooove It On Over": Duchess and Princess argue over their personal space, so Cadpig attempts to fix the problem with a psychological viewpoint. | ||||
33 | 21 | "Shipwrecked" | October 1, 1997 | |
The Dearlys and Cruella, attempting to get away from each other for a day, end up on the same cruise, then Lucky and Scorch fall overboard. | ||||
34 | 22 | "Mall Pups" | October 3, 1997 | |
Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot sneak away from Bark Brigade class on reading maps to visit the Stifle Mall, and Lt. Pug pursues them to get them to return to the class. | ||||
35 | 23 | "Shrewzle Watch
The Life You Save" |
October 6, 1997 | |
"Shrewzle Watch": Cruella and a wildlife specialist look for a tree shrewzle as part of Cruella's latest scheme to get the Dearly's farm, which involves finding a tree shrewzle, forcing the Dearlys to sell the farm so it can be converted into a shrewzle sanctuary.
"The Life You Save": When Lucky accidentally pushes Dumpling, she believes he saved her life. She proceeds to see to it that he always gets what he wants. | ||||
36 | 24 | "Spots and Shots
On the Lamb" |
October 13, 1997 | |
"Spots and Shots": The vet shows up to vaccinate the pups. Lucky tries to hide instead. However, his hiding place happens to be Villa Devil, Cruella's dwelling.
"On the Lamb": Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot try to give Lucky some excitement when he claims Thunderbolt is his only excitement. A sheepdog then asks for the Bark Brigade to help retrieve a lamb, to which Lucky complains and Lt. Pug gets grumpy. The lost sheep turns out to be the Goliath-sized Lambo, who claims he will never go back to the flock. | ||||
37 | 25 | "Treasure of Swamp Island
Lord of the Termites" |
October 20, 1997 | |
"Treasure of Swamp Island": While Cruella tries to hide money from the government tax collector in the swamp, the pups follow a treasure map that leads to the loot.
"Lord of the Termites": After termites from the Dearlys' farmhouse destroy Cruella's wooden clothing line, she forces them to evacuate the farm. | ||||
38 | 26 | "Fountain of Youth
Walk a Mile in my Tracks" |
October 30, 1997 | |
"Fountain of Youth": Cruella desperately seeks something to make her young again. When the pipes on the Dearly Farm burst, Cruella believes it is the Fountain of Youth and orders Jasper and Horace to steal the water.
"Walk a Mile in my Tracks": Lt. Pug and Cornellia attempt to walk in each other's shoes by switching their roles, and they discover the other job is harder than they expected. | ||||
39 | 27 | "Cruella World" | October 31, 1997 | |
Cruella creates a fun fair based on the 14th century to cover her illegal oil drilling operation. Lucky then discovers her plan and attempts to warn everyone else, but no one believes him. | ||||
40 | 28 | "Hail to the Chief
Food for Thought" |
November 3, 1997 | |
"Hail to the Chief": The pups dream of becoming chief fire dog while Cruella attempts to drive the Grutely Volunteer Fire Service out of business.
"Food for Thought": Rolly's desire for ice cream gets him captured by P.H. De Vil, who wants him to try out his new ice cream with helium inside. However, eventually the helium takes effect on Rolly. | ||||
41 | 29 | "The Maltese Chicken" | November 7, 1997 | |
A parody of The Maltese Falcon with Spot in the title role as detective "Pullet Marlow." Her mom, Corneila, lays a giant egg, which Dumpling sees as a threat to her winning streak at the "best big farm thing contest." Meanwhile, Lucy, showing her hatred of decibels, gets framed for stealing the egg. | ||||
42 | 30 | "Film Fatale
My Fair Chicken" |
November 10, 1997 | |
"Film Fatale": Lucky leads the pups and Spot to sneak into the Cruellaplex movie theater to see the newest Thunderbolt film without getting caught by Cruella.
"My Fair Chicken": Cornelia is determined that Spot will act like a chicken at the Silver Egg Social. The pups try to remind her how to be a chicken. | ||||
43 | 31 | "Snow Bounders
Gnaw or Never" |
November 11, 1997 | |
"Snow Bounders": The pups and Spot stow away on Roger and Pongo's snow camping trip. However, they later find themselves stuck in a blizzard with Cruella.
"Gnaw or Never": Rolly becomes obsessed with chewing shoes and Cruella seizes the opportunity to drive the Dearlys into the poor house. | ||||
44 | 32 | "Poison Ivy
Twelve Angry Pups" |
November 14, 1997 | |
"Poison Ivy": Ivy, Cruella's niece, helps her aunt in a scheme to buy the farm from the Dearlys by committing crimes and framing the puppies for it using her innocent-looking buggy pram.
"Twelve Angry Pups": Lt. Pug still believes that cats are attacking, and commandeers all the puppies' possessions as Spot resumes her detective habits, though the evidence quickly points to Mooch. | ||||
45 | 33 | "The Good-Bye Chick" | November 17, 1997 | |
Spot gets sick of her mother's temper and grounding her from hanging out with the pups, so she runs away and eventually joins a circus that is run by Cruella. | ||||
46 | 34 | "Robo-Rolly
Splishing and Splashing" |
November 20, 1997 | |
"Robo-Rolly": When Cruella fires Anita, Ralphie St. Lowrent, Cruella's competition, hires her to work for him to come up with new ideas, which Cruella is determined to steal.
"Splishing and Splashing": The pups irritate Lucy and are banned from Hiccup Hole. They seek other pools, including Cruella's pool and a swamp. | ||||
47 | 35 | "Virtual Lucky" | November 21, 1997 | |
Roger creates a new video game that Cruella and Lucky get sucked into. Now, Lucky must play against Cruella on all three levels and win, so he can escape from the computer. Things get worse when Rolly and Cadpig get sucked into the game as well. | ||||
48 | 36 | "Cupid Pups" | November 24, 1997 | |
The pups try to make Baron Von Schnickerdoodle fall in love with Cruella, believing that if they marry, she will move away from them. | ||||
49 | 37 | "The Artist Formerly Known as Spot
The Nose Knows" |
November 25, 1997 | |
"The Artist Formerly Known as Spot": When Spot gets covered in paint and attempts to run it off, Cruella becomes convinced it is artwork and plans to make a fortune from it.
"The Nose Knows": Rolly's nose smells everything, and it becomes a problem, enough to where Lt. Pug wants to kick him out of the Bark Brigade. | ||||
50 | 38 | "K Is For Kibble" | January 5, 1998 | |
When the Dearlys' supply of kibble is repeatedly stolen, Rolly gets the blame. Spot reprises her role as Pullet Marlow to track down the real thief. | ||||
51 | 39 | "Humanitarian of the Year" | January 12, 1998 | |
Horace and Jasper try to get rid of a box of incriminating photos for Cruella so she can become Humanitarian of the Year. | ||||
52 | 40 | "Beauty Pageant Pandemonium
Hog Tied" |
January 16, 1998 | |
"Beauty Pageant Pandemonium": Amber, Anita's niece, and Ivy, Cruella's niece, enter a beauty contest. Ivy forces Cruella to help her win. However, Amber has the pups on her side, causing her to win over Ivy.
"Hog Tied": Dumpling is bored, so she decides to join the pups' group despite the fact that they do not want her to, and she also causes them many problems. | ||||
53 | 41 | "Coup De Vil" | January 19, 1998 | |
Cruella hosts a family reunion so she and her relatives can think up plans to steal the Dearly farm, but her bossy mother is grumpy at her the entire time. | ||||
54 | 42 | "Every Little Crooked Nanny
Cone Head" |
January 30, 1998 | |
"Every Little Crooked Nanny": Cruella thinks Anita is working for royal clients on the side, so she has Horace and Jasper take Nanny to a beauty parlor, while she acts as her replacement.
"Cone Head": Lucky cuts his head while doing a dare by Mooch. He has to wear a cone to prevent him from tearing at his stitches. Mooch and others constantly tease him. | ||||
55 | 43 | "Channels
Un-Lucky" |
February 6, 1998 | |
"Channels": When the pups and Spot are watching "Thunderbolt", they get interrupted by a news reporter who is videotaping Anita because she locked her car keys in. While Horace tries to get the keys, two escaped burglars appear and try to steal Cruella's car and money. Meanwhile, Captain, Princess, Duchess, and Lt. Pug fight over the TV while the pups try to catch the burglars.
"Un-Lucky": When Lucky's horseshoe spot pattern rubs off, he believes he has lost all his luck along with it. Meanwhile, Cruella tries to sabotage Roger's newest computer game. | ||||
56 | 44 | "The Making Of..." | February 9, 1998 | |
The pups and the entire cast talk about the original concepts for 101 Dalmatians: The Series, such as filming experiences and character concepts for characters such as Patch and Penny. | ||||
57 | 45 | "Best of Show
Walk on the Wild Side" |
February 11, 1998 | |
"Best of Show": Irritated by Cruella's remarks about their dogs, Roger enters Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig in a dog show, with Spot as their trainer.
"Walk on the Wild Side": Rolly, fed up with being taken for a sucker by Mooch's gang, joins forces with Swamp Rat to get even, but becomes mean in the process. | ||||
58 | 46 | "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move" | February 13, 1998 | |
When Cruella fires Horace and Jasper for good, they visit the employment agency to look for a new job. Jasper has to keep covering for Horace's mistakes. | ||||
59 | 47 | "De Vil-Age Elder" | February 16, 1998 | |
Roger, Anita and the pups stumble across a strange medieval town called De Vil Ville, which is under a curse and only appears every 100 years. The pups try to help the residents before the curse traps them inside the town. | ||||
60 | 48 | "Jurassic Bark
My Fair Moochie" |
February 20, 1998 | |
"Jurassic Bark": Lucky and the others come across a prehistoric cave pup, frozen thousands of years ago and try to protect him from Cruella and P.H. De Vil.
"My Fair Moochie": Cadpig and Mooch fall in love, although Cadpig's only aim is to persuade him not to fight in a wrestling match against El Diablo. However, despite Cadpig's controlling of him, Lucky, Rolly, and Spot want him to fight, and attempt to help him get up to shape for the fight. | ||||
61 | 49 | "Dog Food Day Afternoon
Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" |
February 23, 1998 | |
"Dog Food Day Afternoon": Cruella takes over the Kanine Krunchies brand of dog food and starts making it out of sawdust. Soon, however, Rolly discovers the plan and tries to stop it with the help of his friends.
"Spot's Fairy God-Chicken": Spot wishes she was a dog. Drumstick, her fairy god-chicken, shows up to grant her wish. Soon, however, Spot gets more than she bargained for when she discovers that being a dog has many disadvantages. | ||||
62 | 50 | "Good Neighbor Cruella
Animal House Party" |
February 27, 1998 | |
"Good Neighbor Cruella": P.H. De Vil splits Cruella into her two major personality components: good and evil. Cruella unleashes her good side on the Dearlys.
"Animal House Party": While Pongo, Perdita, and the humans are away, Cadpig discovers she has PDS, and Swamp Rat takes over the house for his party. The pups, with Lt. Pug, try to drive him out. | ||||
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"Dalmatian Vacation" | March 2, 1998 (Part 1)March 3, 1998 (Part 2)
March 4, 1998 (Part 3) | |
Part 1 — Road Warriors: The Dearly family, plus the 101 Dalmatians, go on a second honeymoon. Unfortunately, Cruella tags along, threatening to fire Anita if she did not allow her to join. Worse, the Dearlys learn that they are not legally married, because their minister was a conman.
Part 2 — Cross-Country Calamity: Cruella does all she can to prevent the Dearlys from getting married, knowing that she will automatically get their farm if they fail to do so. Part 3 — Dearly Beloved: The pups try their best to help Roger find Anita, who is held captive by alien cultists who refuse to let her leave until their Shaggy-Green Messenger comes for them. |
Trivia[]
- Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Misty, Brock, Togepi, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy Rogers, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, Skunk, Fox, Kanga, Roo, Lumpy, Joker, Harley Quinn, Jafar, Iago, Maleficent, Ursula, Hades, Pain and Panic, The Grand Duke of Owls, Hunch, and Arthur and Cecil guest star in both versions of this TV series.
- Buzzie, Flaps, Dizzy, and Ziggy The Vultures, Jiminy Cricket, Zazu, Simba, Nala, Timon, Pumbaa, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, the Penguins of Madagascar (Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private), King Julien, Maurice, Mort, Velma Dinkley, Daphne Blake, Fred Jones and Captain Hook will guest star in the upcoming remake version of this TV series.
- Oliver, Dodger, Tito, Francis, Einstein, Rita, and Georgette will guest star in every episode from the second episode onwards. In fact, Oliver originally guest starred in the first episode, but he was omitted from that episode, due to it taking place before the Bloom's Adventures Series.
- Bonkers makes a cameo in both versions of this TV series.
- Both versions of the first episode show Pooh and his friends singing and dancing to the song What Time is It? from High School Musical 2.
- The remake version of the first episode will show Jafar and Hades revealing to Pooh and friends that Captain Hook is an old friend of Jafar and Hades from high school.