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101 Dalmatians: The Series: Season 1 > Credits and Details
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Home Is Where the Bark Is Home Is Where the Bark Is
Roger and Anita announce that they are moving to a house in the country. Meanwhile, Cruella has plans to bulldoze the farm and send the animals to a glue factory.
September 13, 1997
He Followed Me Home/Love 'Em and Flea 'Em He Followed Me Home/Love 'Em and Flea 'Em
A circus elephant wanders onto the farm, and the pups try to hide him from Cruella. Two-Tone accepts Lucky's offer to take her to the fall ball, but jealous Mooch gets...
September 27, 1997
Howl Noon/Easy on the Lies Howl Noon/Easy on the Lies
Lt Pug gets a visit from his childhood nemesis, Persian Pete. Rolly lies to Colonel to go swimming and Lucky advocates for the group to sneak past the Colonel's train...
October 4, 1997
Two for the Show/An Officer and a Gentledog Two for the Show/An Officer and a Gentledog
When Lucky is a contestant on his favorite game show, he seeks a partner who can help him win. Lucky is determined to win a race to move up in the Bark Brigade.
October 11, 1997
Bad to the Bone/Southern Fried Cruella Bad to the Bone/Southern Fried Cruella
Tired of being bullied by Mooch, Rolly turns into a tough guy. Cruella plots to send the Dearlys out of town to impress the owner of a big discount store.
October 18, 1997
Swine Song/Watch for Falling Idols Swine Song/Watch for Falling Idols
Rolly thinks he is in love with Dumpling and tries everything to win her affection. Lucky's favorite TV show films at the farm where he discovers the truth about his...
October 25, 1997
The High Price of Fame/The Great Cat Invasion The High Price of Fame/The Great Cat Invasion
Spot wants respect from her peers and the Swamp Rat promises to give her what she wants - for a price. Lt. Pug prepares the pups for the Great Cat Invasion.
November 1, 1997
No Train, No Gain No Train, No Gain
Cruella learns that a billionaire is willing to pay ten million dollars for a vintage train car similar to Colonel's, leading them on an adventure filled with daring...
November 8, 1997
Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure/Wild Chick Chase Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure/Wild Chick Chase
When Cornelia and Spot are called away on urgent business, Rolly agrees to egg sit. Spot babysits Peeps, a small chick who puts the gang in dangerous situations...
November 15, 1997
The Dogs of Devil/Dog's Best Friend The Dogs of Devil/Dog's Best Friend
When the Dearly's picnic gets canceled on account of Cruella, the main pups think their parents and owners are getting divorced and must try to stop them. Lucky...
November 22, 1997
A Christmas Cruella A Christmas Cruella
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...
December 20, 1997
Out to Launch/Prophet and Loss Out to Launch/Prophet and Loss
Lucky and the pups climb aboard a spaceship which takes off into space. When several of Cadpig's casual predictions come true, everyone is convinced that she is a...
January 10, 1998
Directed by
Rick Calabash Rick Calabash ... as Rick Schneider
Skip Jones Skip Jones ... segment "Two For the Show"
Victor Cook Victor Cook ... segment "He Followed Me Home"
Ken Boyer Ken Boyer ... segment "Easy on the Lies"
Tony Craig Tony Craig ... segment "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em"
Bobs Gannaway Bobs Gannaway ... segment "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" / as Roberts Gannaway
Written by
Dodie Smith Dodie Smith ... novel
Ken Koonce Ken Koonce ... written by
Michael Merton Michael Merton ... written by
Don Gillies Don Gillies  
Mirith J. Colao Mirith J. Colao ... written by
Bruce Shelly Bruce Shelly ... written by
Anne Baumgarten Anne Baumgarten ... written by
Jess Winfield Jess Winfield ... written by
Thomas Hart Thomas Hart  
Bobs Gannaway Bobs Gannaway ... written by
Fracaswell Hyman Fracaswell Hyman ... written by
Cydne Clark Cydne Clark ... written by
Steve Granat Steve Granat ... written by
David Hemingson David Hemingson  
Len Uhley Len Uhley ... written by
Scott Gray Scott Gray ... story by
Bruce Talkington Bruce Talkington  
Chris Hubbell Chris Hubbell  
Sam Graham Sam Graham  
Cast
Jeff Bennett Jeff Bennett ... Roger Dearly / Sgt. Tibbs / Eris (12 episodes)
Tara Strong Tara Strong ... Spot / Two-Tone / Vendela (12 episodes) (as Tara Charendoff)
Kath Soucie Kath Soucie ... Cadpig / Rolly / Anita Dearly (12 episodes)
Frank Welker Frank Welker ... Scorch / Steven the Aligator (12 episodes)
April Winchell April Winchell ... Cruella de Vil (11 episodes)
Debi Mae West Debi Mae West ... Lucky (segment: He Followed Me Home) (10 episodes)
Jim Cummings Jim Cummings ... Mayor Ed Pig / Colonel / Towser / Thug / Jock (7 episodes)
Pamela Adlon Pamela Adlon ... Lucky (7 episodes) (as Pamela Segall)
David L. Lander David L. Lander ... Horace Badun (6 episodes)
Michael McKean Michael McKean ... Jasper Badun (6 episodes)
Charlotte Rae Charlotte Rae ... Nanny (6 episodes)
Christine Cavanaugh Christine Cavanaugh ... Dumpling (5 episodes)
Danny Cooksey Danny Cooksey ... Mooch (5 episodes)
Cree Summer Cree Summer ... Princess (4 episodes)
Pam Dawber Pam Dawber ... Perdy (3 episodes)
Kevin Schon Kevin Schon ... Pongo (3 episodes)
Marla Gibbs Marla Gibbs ... Duchess (2 episodes)
Toran Caudell Toran Caudell ... Tripod (2 episodes)
Thom Adcox-Hernandez Thom Adcox-Hernandez ... Dipstick (voice)
Taye Diggs Taye Diggs ... Dre (voice)
Kevin West Kevin West ... Dog Catcher (voice)
Maurice LaMarche Maurice LaMarche ... Persian Pete (voice)
Pat Fraley Pat Fraley ... (voice)
Cam Clarke Cam Clarke ... Rex Hunter (voice)
John O'Hurley John O'Hurley ... Director (voice)
Tress MacNeille Tress MacNeille ... Cornelia (voice)
Susan Tolsky Susan Tolsky ... Peeps' mother (voice)
Mary Linda Phillips Mary Linda Phillips ... Woman
David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers ... VLAD (voice)
Produced by
David Campbell David Campbell ... executive producer
Tony Craig Tony Craig ... executive producer
Bobs Gannaway Bobs Gannaway ... executive producer
Jim Jinkins Jim Jinkins ... executive producer
Carin Greenberg Carin Greenberg ... consulting producer
Chris Henderson Chris Henderson ... associate producer
Martha Ripp Martha Ripp ... producer
Cydne Clark Cydne Clark ... co-producer
Steve Granat Steve Granat ... co-producer
Rick Calabash Rick Calabash ... producer
Glenn Wissner Glenn Wissner ... associate producer
Victor Cook Victor Cook ... producer
Ken Boyer Ken Boyer ... producer
Skip Jones Skip Jones ... producer
J.K. Ahn J.K. Ahn ... producer: Hanho Heung-Up
Original Music by
Dan Sawyer Dan Sawyer  
Mark Watters Mark Watters  
Patrick DeRemer Patrick DeRemer ... background music
Visual Effects by
Ernie Pava Ernie Pava ... supervising digital color correction
Additional Info
Premiere: September 13, 1997
Countries: United States Australia South Korea Japan Taiwan Canada
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

6.1 / 10

Production Companies
Disney Television Animation (Walt Disney Television Animation)
Jumbo Pictures (in association with)
Walt Disney Television
Distributors
American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
  (1997) (United States) (season 1) (TV)
Syndication
  (1997) (United States) (season 2) (TV)
Disney Channel
  (1999) (United States) (re-runs) (TV)
Disney Junior
  (2012) (United States) (TV)
Disney+
  (2020) (United States) (VOD) (video)
Toon Disney
  (1999) (United States) (re-runs) (TV)
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