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* TheDitz: In the movie. He's not the brilliant tactical mind he thinks he is; in fact he's completely dependent on his HypercompetentSidekick Sergeant Tibbs to get things done.

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* TheDitz: In the movie. He's not the brilliant tactical mind he thinks he is; in fact he's completely dependent on his HypercompetentSidekick Sergeant Tibbs to get things done. Though it's also very likely because he's a ScatterbrainedSenior.
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* EvilDetectingDog: Downplayed. Perdy is very much ''terrified'' of [[TheDreaded Cruella]] and immediately goes to hide when she sees her car in the window, hinting that she have met her before and didn't like the experience.

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* EvilDetectingDog: Downplayed. Perdy is very much ''terrified'' of [[TheDreaded Cruella]] and immediately goes to hide when she sees her car in the window, hinting that she have has met her before and didn't like the experience.
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* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Two times in the 2003 DTV sequel, Patch is laughed at for his pathetically squeaky bark.
--> '''Penny (laughing hysterically)''': "What was ''that'' supposed to be?"
--> '''Rolly''': "That's the most pitiful bark I've heard yet!"
--> '''Lucky:''' "Yeah, it sounds like someone sat on a squeaky toy."
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* DeathGlare: Gives a nasty one to Cruella when she tries to buy [[PapaWolf his puppies]].


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* EvilDetectingDog: Judging by how Perdy runs away to hide when Cruella arrives in their home, Pongo ''immediately'' dislikes her and growls at her when she corners him.


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* EvilDetectingDog: Downplayed. Perdy is very much ''terrified'' of [[TheDreaded Cruella]] and immediately goes to hide when she sees her car in the window, hinting that she have met her before and didn't like the experience.
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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: It's unclear how evil Lil' Lightning actually is when he genuinely cries when he thinks [[spoiler: Thunderbolt has died of a heart attack]].

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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: It's unclear how evil Lil' Lightning actually is when he genuinely cries when he thinks [[spoiler: Thunderbolt has died of a heart attack]].attack]].
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* BigBrotherInstinct: In the 1961 animated movie, he's quick to defend Lucky when Jasper goes off on him for blocking the tv.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: BigBrotherInstinct:
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In the 1961 animated movie, he's quick to defend Lucky when Jasper goes off on him for blocking the tv.tv.
** In the sequel, he and Thunderbolt rush to his siblings' rescue when he learns Cruella has them again.
* BigBrotherWorship: Absolutely idolizes Thunderbolt, and dreams of being his sidekick.



* TheProtagonist: Of the sequel, which even has his name in the title.



!!Other dogs and animals

[[folder:Thunderbolt]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Frank Welker (''101 Dalmatians: The Series''), Barry Bostwick (''101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure'')
-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Steve Kratz (''Patch's London Adventure'')

A rather long-winded canine actor whose show the puppies watch every evening. Patch in particular looks up to him for his TV bravery. In both the series and the sequel, the puppies become acquainted with Thunderbolt as a person, and the German Shepherd befriends Patch in the latter.

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!!Other dogs and animals

[[folder:Thunderbolt]]
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[[folder:Colonel]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Frank Welker J. Pat O'Malley (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/JimCummings (''101 Dalmatians: The Series''), Barry Bostwick (''101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure'')
Series'')
-> '''Dubbed '''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Steve Kratz (''Patch's London Adventure'')

A rather long-winded canine actor whose show the puppies watch every evening. Patch in particular looks up
Olof Thunberg (1961), Bo Maniette (1995)

The Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog from ''101 Dalmatians''. He is an ally
to him for his TV bravery. In both the series Pongo and the sequel, the puppies become acquainted with Thunderbolt Perdita, as a person, and the German Shepherd befriends Patch he assists in the latter.rescue of the Dalmatian Puppies.



* AscendedExtra: He was a background character who had about three minutes of screen-time in the original film, but he becomes the dueteragonist of the sequel, in a buddy comedy role with Patch.
* BecomingTheMask: Thunderbolt. At first, he just wants to use Patch's fanboy knowledge of his show to get some press but ends up becoming genuine friends with the pup and helps him rescue his family.
* BigDamnHeroes: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] when Thunderbolt arrives to save the puppies.
-->'''Thunderbolt:''' I always arrive in the nick of time...(whispering to Patch) Hey, I may not be a real hero, but I can ''act'' like one. I'll distract them.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Thunderbolt always took Little Lightning for granted as his sidekick and was often unintentionally demeaning towards him for years, which eventually led to his co-star turning on him.]]
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed. While he almost accurately resembles a German Shepherd, he doesn't have the melanistic mask on his face nor the black saddle on his back.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Thunderbolt grows into this trope overtime, once CharacterDevelopment sets in. He starts out a vain, pompous and self-centered actor who's only concerned with saving his own career, but spending time with Patch, a pup with low self-esteem who looks up to him as a hero, helps him to see the kind of effect he has on puppies everywhere and causes him to become a more selfless dog over time. Eventually, he tries to be Patch's hero for real so he can help him rescue his family.
* LargeHam: Whether or not he's in front of the camera, Thunderbolt is a very theatrical, over-dramatic diva dog.
* SuddenlySpeaking: He did not get a speaking role until his appearances in the animated series.

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* AscendedExtra: He was a background character who had about three minutes AdaptationalWimp: In the book, the Colonel is much less bumbling and more of screen-time an actual military commander, teaching the dogs how to fight and promoting them whenever they do something awesome.
* CoolOldGuy: Mostly
in the original film, but he becomes TV series. He's the dueteragonist of the sequel, in a buddy comedy role with Patch.
* BecomingTheMask: Thunderbolt. At first, he just wants to use Patch's fanboy knowledge of his show to get some press but ends up becoming genuine friends with the pup and helps him rescue his family.
* BigDamnHeroes: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] when Thunderbolt arrives to save the puppies.
-->'''Thunderbolt:''' I always arrive in the nick of time...(whispering to Patch) Hey, I may not be a real hero, but I can ''act'' like one. I'll distract them.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Thunderbolt always took Little Lightning for granted as his sidekick and was often unintentionally demeaning towards him for years, which eventually led to his co-star turning on him.]]
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed. While he almost accurately resembles a German Shepherd, he doesn't have the melanistic mask on his face nor the black saddle on his back.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Thunderbolt grows into this trope overtime, once CharacterDevelopment sets in. He starts out a vain, pompous and self-centered actor who's
only concerned with saving his own career, but spending time with Patch, a pup with low self-esteem who looks up to him as a hero, helps him to see one Lieutenant Pug respects.
* TheDitz: In
the kind of effect he has on puppies everywhere and causes him to become a more selfless dog over time. Eventually, he tries to be Patch's hero for real so he can help him rescue his family.
* LargeHam: Whether or
movie. He's not the brilliant tactical mind he thinks he is; in fact he's completely dependent on his HypercompetentSidekick Sergeant Tibbs to get things done.
* DogsAreDumb: Played straight
in front the movie. Averted in the book and TV series, where he's more of a CoolOldGuy.
* OldDog: He's clearly of advanced years.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In the TV series, as the head
of the camera, Thunderbolt is a very theatrical, over-dramatic diva dog.
* SuddenlySpeaking: He did not get a speaking role until his appearances in the animated series.
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[[folder:Colonel]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' J. Pat O'Malley (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/JimCummings (''101 Dalmatians: The Series'')
-> '''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Olof Thunberg (1961), Bo Maniette (1995)

The Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog from ''101 Dalmatians''. He is an ally to Pongo and Perdita, as he assists in the rescue of the Dalmatian Puppies.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Yes, sir. Roger, sir. Right away, sir."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' J. Pat O'Malley David Frankham (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/JimCummings Creator/JeffBennett (''101 Dalmatians: The Series'')
Series''), Creator/EddieIzzard (''VideoGame/OneHundredAndTwoDalmatiansPuppiesToTheRescue'')
-> '''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Olof Thunberg Stig Grybe (1961), Bo Maniette Ulf Peder Johansson (1995)

The Sergeant Tibbs is the tabby cat sidekick of the Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog from ''101 Dalmatians''. He is and an ally to Pongo and Perdita, as he assists in helps the couple rescue of the Dalmatian Puppies.their puppies.



* AdaptationalWimp: In the book, the Colonel is much less bumbling and more of an actual military commander, teaching the dogs how to fight and promoting them whenever they do something awesome.
* CoolOldGuy: Mostly in the TV series. He's the only one Lieutenant Pug respects.
* TheDitz: In the movie. He's not the brilliant tactical mind he thinks he is; in fact he's completely dependent on his HypercompetentSidekick Sergeant Tibbs to get things done.
* DogsAreDumb: Played straight in the movie. Averted in the book and TV series, where he's more of a CoolOldGuy.
* OldDog: He's clearly of advanced years.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: In the TV series, as the head of the Bark Brigade.
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[[folder:Sergeant Tibbs]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' David Frankham (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/JeffBennett (''101 Dalmatians: The Series''), Creator/EddieIzzard (''VideoGame/OneHundredAndTwoDalmatiansPuppiesToTheRescue'')
-> '''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Stig Grybe (1961), Ulf Peder Johansson (1995)

Sergeant Tibbs is the tabby cat sidekick of the Colonel and an ally to Pongo and Perdita, as he helps the couple rescue their puppies.
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!! Thunderbolt's Show

[[folder:Thunderbolt]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Frank Welker (''101 Dalmatians: The Series''), Barry Bostwick (''101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure'')
-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Steve Kratz (''Patch's London Adventure'')

A rather long-winded canine actor whose show the puppies watch every evening. Patch in particular looks up to him for his TV bravery. In both the series and the sequel, the puppies become acquainted with Thunderbolt as a person, and the German Shepherd befriends Patch in the latter.
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* AscendedExtra: He was a background character who had about three minutes of screen-time in the original film, but he becomes the dueteragonist of the sequel, in a buddy comedy role with Patch.
* BecomingTheMask: Thunderbolt. At first, he just wants to use Patch's fanboy knowledge of his show to get some press but ends up becoming genuine friends with the pup and helps him rescue his family.
* BigBrotherMentor: Ends up becoming one towards Patch, who idolizes him as a wonder-dog.
* BigDamnHeroes: [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]] when Thunderbolt arrives to save the puppies.
-->'''Thunderbolt:''' I always arrive in the nick of time...(whispering to Patch) Hey, I may not be a real hero, but I can ''act'' like one. I'll distract them.
* CreateYourOwnVillain: [[spoiler:Thunderbolt always took Little Lightning for granted as his sidekick and was often unintentionally demeaning towards him for years, which eventually led to his co-star turning on him.]]
* HeroicDog: Plays one on television, however he yearns to be one in real life, and plays the part not to disappoint Patch, who thinks his show is real.
* HollywoodHeartAttack: Enforced in the climax of the sequel, where Thunderbolts [[spoiler:fakes a heart attack to distract Cruella and her goons long enough for Patch and her siblings to escape]].
* InformedSpecies: Downplayed. While he almost accurately resembles a German Shepherd, he doesn't have the melanistic mask on his face nor the black saddle on his back.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Thunderbolt grows into this trope overtime, once CharacterDevelopment sets in. He starts out a vain, pompous and self-centered actor who's only concerned with saving his own career, but spending time with Patch, a pup with low self-esteem who looks up to him as a hero, helps him to see the kind of effect he has on puppies everywhere and causes him to become a more selfless dog over time. Eventually, he tries to be Patch's hero for real so he can help him rescue his family.
* LargeHam: Whether or not he's in front of the camera, Thunderbolt is a very theatrical, over-dramatic diva dog.
* SuddenlySpeaking: He did not get a speaking role until his appearances in the animated series.
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[[folder:Lil' Lightning]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' ''Creator/JasonAlexander''

Thunderbolt's sidekick and best friend. He eventually becomes bitter to constantly being into Thunderbolt's shadow, and plans to steal his place as the protagonist of the show.
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* AlliterativeName: '''L'''il' '''L'''ightning.
* AntagonistInMourning: When Thunderbolt [[spoiler:seemingly dies as part of a distraction]], Lil' Lightning bursts into genuine fits of tears and mourns at his side.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Acts sweet in front of the cameras and Thunderbolt, but is actually a bitter and jealous dog who plans on stealing Thunderbolt's show to have the spotlight to himself. When Patch threathens his plan, he still pretends to be Thunderbolt's friend to lure them into a trap.
* EvilLaugh: Lets out one after revealing his true colors to Thunderbolt and Patch, and leaving them and the other puppies to Cruella's mercy.
* FaceHeelTurn: Was initially Thunderbolt's adorable and well-meaning sidekick, but years of being ignored and belittled finally got the better of him.
* {{Faint}}: When he's about to be crushed by a brick wall, [[ItMakesSenseInContext until Patch pulls the breaks of the truck]].
* FalseFriend: To Thunderbolt. To his defense, it didn't always start this way, but having had enough of Thunderbolt's foul treatment of him, Lil' Lightning decides to trick Thunderbolt in order to have the spotlight to himself.
* TheNapoleon: Is a small, bitter and hammy Welsh Corgi.
* WhatYouAreInTheDark: It's unclear how evil Lil' Lightning actually is when he genuinely cries when he thinks [[spoiler: Thunderbolt has died of a heart attack]].
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* IllGirl: How Perdita is found in the book.
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* NiceGuy: A responsible and humble puppy.

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* NiceGuy: A responsible and humble puppy. Notably, Patch is the one who points out the well-being of the other 84 puppies who've escaped from Jasper and Horace. This convinces Pongo to escort all of them to London.
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* HyperCompetentSidekick: To the Colonel. Taken UpToEleven in the TV series.

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* HyperCompetentSidekick: To the Colonel. Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated in the TV series.
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* FourthWallObserver: Cadpig frequently acknowledges the audience's presence via LampshadeHanging and {{Aside Glance}}s. One such instance has her comment about how [[TastesLikeDiabetes Roger telling Lucky he's his favorite]] "almost makes you want to toss your kibble".

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* FourthWallObserver: Cadpig frequently acknowledges the audience's presence via LampshadeHanging and {{Aside Glance}}s. One such instance has her comment about how [[TastesLikeDiabetes Roger telling Lucky he's his favorite]] favorite "almost makes you want to toss your kibble".
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-> '''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Olof Thunberg (1961), Bo Maniette (1995)




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->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/RogerCarel (original film), Bruno Choël (sequel) (European French)

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->'''Dubbed in European French by:''' Creator/RogerCarel (original film), Bruno Choël (sequel) (European French)
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->'''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Hans Lindgren (original film, 1961 dub), Anders Öjebo (original film, 1995 redub, ''Patch's London Adventure'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Creator/MaryKayBergman (VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook), Creator/KathSoucie (currently); Sophie Leclair (original film), Magali Barney (sequel) (European French dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Creator/MaryKayBergman (VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook), Creator/KathSoucie (currently); (currently);
->'''Dubbed in European French by:'''
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->'''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Birgitta Alm (original film, 1961 dub), Jasmine Wigartz (original film, 1995 redub, ''Patch's London Adventure'');


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-> '''Dubbed in Swedish by:''' Steve Kratz (''Patch's London Adventure'')
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->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Creator/KathSoucie (currently); Sophie Leclair (original film), Magali Barney (sequel) (European French dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Creator/MaryKayBergman (VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook), Creator/KathSoucie (currently); Sophie Leclair (original film), Magali Barney (sequel) (European French dub)
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* AfraidOfNeedles: Lucky was so afraid of needles, he would have rather gotten sick.

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* UrineTrouble: His main shtick. He got his name when he peed on the table leg in the live action movie.



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (video game)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (video game)
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* AscendedExtra: In the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of the 1961 animated movie.

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* AscendedExtra: He's given no more focus than the rest of Pongo and Perdita's biological pups in the 1961 animated movie. In the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of sequel, he's the 1961 animated movie.titular protagonist.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her full name is used only once in the entire film; she is called "Perdy" all other times.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her full name is used only once twice in the entire film; she is called "Perdy" all other times.
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* BeautyMark: A spot on her right cheek is made to resemble this.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TheNarrator "My story begins in London, not so very long ago.]] [[HowWeGotHere And yet so much has happened since then, that it seems more like an eternity."]]'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''[[TheNarrator [[caption-width-right:350:''[[CharacterNarrator "My story begins in London, not so very long ago.]] [[HowWeGotHere And yet so much has happened since then, that it seems more like an eternity."]]'']]



* CharacterNarrator: Pongo is the Narrator of the story up to the point his children are born.



* TheNarrator: Pongo is the Narrator of the story up to the point his children are born.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Thunderbolt Show was inspired by a popular TV series featuring heroic dog stars like Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin.
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* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: Patch saying "he'd like to tear [the Thunderbolt tv show villain]'s gizzard out!". His mother is appalled and asks where did he hears such talk as it certainly didn't come from his mother. Patch almost innocently swears again, only to catch himself and sees his mother glaring at him and he swap his words.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Thunderbolt Show was inspired by a popular TV series featuring heroic dog stars like Lassie and Rin-Tin-Tin.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Kath Soucie

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->'''Voiced by:''' Kath Soucie
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->'''Voiced by:''' Barbara Baird (''101 Dalmatians''), Kath Soucie (currently)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Barbara Baird (''101 Dalmatians''), Kath Soucie Creator/KathSoucie (currently)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Rod Taylor (''101 Dalmatians''), Kevin Schon (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Samuel West (''Patch's London Adventure'' 2003 sequel), Creator/MichaelBell (House of Mouse)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Rod Taylor Creator/RodTaylor (''101 Dalmatians''), Kevin Schon (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Samuel West (''Patch's London Adventure'' 2003 sequel), Creator/MichaelBell (House of Mouse)



->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Kath Soucie (currently); Sophie Leclair (original film), Magali Barney (sequel) (European French dub)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Cate Bauer (''101 Dalmatians''), Creator/PamDawber (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series), Kath Soucie Creator/KathSoucie (currently); Sophie Leclair (original film), Magali Barney (sequel) (European French dub)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Mimi Gibson (''101 Dalmatians''), Ben Tibber (''Patch's London Adventure'' 2003 sequel), Pamela Segall & Dei Mae West (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series, latter in certain episodes), Zachary Balago (''Disney's TH!NK Fast'')

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->'''Voiced by:''' Mimi Gibson (''101 Dalmatians''), Ben Tibber (''Patch's London Adventure'' 2003 sequel), Pamela Segall Creator/PamelaAdlon & Dei Mae West (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series, latter in certain episodes), Zachary Balago (''Disney's TH!NK Fast'')
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* NotSoDifferent: "Citizen Canine" reveals that he's not all too different than Ed Pig when he runs for the position of Mayor, making bogus promises and attempting to enforce unfair laws on a whim.
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** In the book ''365 Bedtime Stories,'' Pepper appears in a few stories, but the pup's gender varies from story to story. In the story "Patch's Plan," Pepper is explicitly referred to as "Patch's sister" and uses female pronouns -- but in "One Lucky Pup" and Special Delivery, Pepper is referred to by male pronouns.

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** In the book ''365 Bedtime Stories,'' Pepper appears in a few stories, but the pup's gender varies from story to story. In the story "Patch's Plan," Pepper is explicitly referred to as "Patch's sister" and uses female pronouns -- but in "One Lucky Pup" and Special Delivery, "Special Delivery," Pepper is referred to by male pronouns.

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[[folder:Whizzer]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Ryan O'Donahue (''[[VideoGame/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansEscapeFromDeVilManor Escape from [=DeVil=] Manor]]'' video game), Christine Cavanaugh (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series)

Whizzer (or Wizzer) is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies in the ''101 Dalmatians'' franchise.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Ryan O'Donahue (''[[VideoGame/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansEscapeFromDeVilManor Escape from [=DeVil=] Manor]]'' video game), Christine Cavanaugh (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series)

Whizzer (or Wizzer)
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Pepper
is one of Pongo and Perdita's original fifteen puppies in the ''101 Dalmatians'' franchise. franchise -- though it's never really made clear in the movie ''which'' of the fifteen puppies is Pepper, something that's led to a bit of an AmbiguousGender situation.



* CanonImmigrant: He was introduced in the 1996 live-action movie and was later added to the TV series.
* {{Determinator}}: In the live action movie, he is described to be the bravest in Pongo & Perdita's litter. This is shown by him taking at bite at Jasper, contacting Kipper and informing him on what is up, and having Horace and Jasper chase him to give Kipper time to help the other Dalmatians.
* MeaningfulName: His most commonly given trait is a weak bladder, meaning he will have frequent accidents every so often.
* OutOfFocus: Out of all the minor pups in the TV series, Whizzer gets the least amount of dialogue.
%%* PottyFailure: All. The. Time.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Official materials list his name as "Whizzer" while other materials, fan works, and one occasion in the show lists it as "Wizzer".
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Dipstick in the TV series, usually as Mooch's goons.

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* CanonImmigrant: He was introduced in AmbiguousGender: Since "Pepper" is a fairly gender-neutral name, and the 1996 live-action movie never reveals which puppy the name belongs to, fans and was later added franchise alike haven't been able to the TV series.
* {{Determinator}}: In the live action movie, he
decide whether Pepper is described to be the bravest in Pongo & Perdita's litter. This is shown by him taking at bite at Jasper, contacting Kipper and informing him on what is up, and having Horace and Jasper chase him to give Kipper time to help the other Dalmatians.a boy or a girl.
* MeaningfulName: His most commonly given trait is a weak bladder, meaning he will have frequent accidents every so often.
* OutOfFocus: Out of all
** In the minor pups book ''365 Bedtime Stories,'' Pepper appears in a few stories, but the pup's gender varies from story to story. In the story "Patch's Plan," Pepper is explicitly referred to as "Patch's sister" and uses female pronouns -- but in "One Lucky Pup" and Special Delivery, Pepper is referred to by male pronouns.
** In the Diamond Edition release of the movie, Pepper is called "he" and is depicted with a red collar in promotional artwork, suggesting a male pup.
** In an official "Which 101 Dalmatian are You?" test on the ''Oh My Disney site,'' which tied in with the Diamond Edition release, Pepper is depicted with a blue collar and referred to as a girl.
* TheGhost: Oddly,
in the TV series, Whizzer gets the least amount of dialogue.
%%* PottyFailure: All. The. Time.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Official materials list his
series Pepper is mentioned by name as "Whizzer" while other materials, fan works, and several times -- including by Cruella at one occasion in the show lists it as "Wizzer".
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Dipstick in the TV series, usually as Mooch's goons.
point -- but never actually appears onscreen.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (video game)

Dipstick is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies in the ''101 Dalmatians'' franchise. He was one of the original 15 puppies in the live-action ''101 Dalmatians'' movie, a recurring character in ''101 Dalmatians: The Series'', and one of the main characters in ''102 Dalmatians'' as a fully-grown dog.

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[[caption-width-right:130:He has urination problems.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett (video game)

Dipstick
Ryan O'Donahue (''[[VideoGame/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansEscapeFromDeVilManor Escape from [=DeVil=] Manor]]'' video game), Christine Cavanaugh (''101 Dalmatians'' TV series)

Whizzer (or Wizzer)
is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies in the ''101 Dalmatians'' franchise. He was one of the original 15 puppies in the live-action ''101 Dalmatians'' movie, a recurring character in ''101 Dalmatians: The Series'', and one of the main characters in ''102 Dalmatians'' as a fully-grown dog.



* AscendedExtra: In ''102 Dalmatians'', where he's the father of the next generation of puppies.
%%* ButtMonkey



* CharacterDevelopment: In ''102 Dalmatians'', he again undergoes a drastic change in personality, as contrary to being stupid, he appears to be quite intelligent and is very protective of his family and pups, whom he cares about deeply.
* TheDitz: In the TV series, he is somewhat dim-witted, and is often dragged into Mooch's plans without a say in the matter.
* ExtremeDoormat: He seems to have a very complacent attitude and will do whatever Mooch does or wants him to do, and doesn't seem to mind; even being hung from a clothespin and shaken like a leaf as evidenced in the series episode "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em".
* GoodParents: A good mate to Dottie and loving father to Oddball, Domino, and Little Dipper.
* MeaningfulName: DoubleMeaning, actually: Dipstick gets his name from his tail (which looks like it's been dipped in oil), and someone may be referred to as a "dipstick" if they aren't all that smart.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Whizzer in the TV series, usually as Mooch's goons.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He ''loves'' junk food.

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* CharacterDevelopment: In ''102 Dalmatians'', he again undergoes a drastic change in personality, as contrary to being stupid, he appears to be quite intelligent and is very protective of his family and pups, whom he cares about deeply.
* TheDitz:
{{Determinator}}: In the TV series, live action movie, he is somewhat dim-witted, described to be the bravest in Pongo & Perdita's litter. This is shown by him taking at bite at Jasper, contacting Kipper and informing him on what is often dragged into Mooch's plans without a say in the matter.
* ExtremeDoormat: He seems to have a very complacent attitude
up, and will do whatever Mooch does or wants having Horace and Jasper chase him to do, and doesn't seem give Kipper time to mind; even being hung from a clothespin and shaken like a leaf as evidenced in help the series episode "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em".
* GoodParents: A good mate to Dottie and loving father to Oddball, Domino, and Little Dipper.
* MeaningfulName: DoubleMeaning, actually: Dipstick gets his name from his tail (which looks like it's been dipped in oil), and someone may be referred to as a "dipstick" if they aren't all that smart.
other Dalmatians.
* MeaningfulName: His most commonly given trait is a weak bladder, meaning he will have frequent accidents every so often.
* OutOfFocus: Out of all the minor pups in the TV series, Whizzer gets the least amount of dialogue.
%%* PottyFailure: All. The. Time.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Official materials list his name as "Whizzer" while other materials, fan works, and one occasion in the show lists it as "Wizzer".
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Whizzer Dipstick in the TV series, usually as Mooch's goons.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He ''loves'' junk food.
goons.



[[folder:Two-Tone]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Yard sale? I love yard sales! Actually, I hate yard sales. Of course, the pros of a yard sale are the bargains! But the cons of a yard sale are that the items are used. Ick!"'']]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Two-Tone is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita. She has one side of her body covered with spots, whilst on the other side is blank. Also, her ear is black on the side with spots on it, whilst on the spotless side her ear is white.

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brightest...]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Two-Tone
Creator/JeffBennett (video game)

Dipstick
is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies in the ''101 Dalmatians'' franchise. He was one of the original fifteen 15 puppies of Pongo in the live-action ''101 Dalmatians'' movie, a recurring character in ''101 Dalmatians: The Series'', and Perdita. She has one side of her body covered with spots, whilst on the other side is blank. Also, her ear is black on the side with spots on it, whilst on the spotless side her ear is white.main characters in ''102 Dalmatians'' as a fully-grown dog.


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* AscendedExtra: In ''102 Dalmatians'', where he's the father of the next generation of puppies.
%%* ButtMonkey
* CanonImmigrant: He was introduced in the 1996 live-action movie and was later added to the TV series.
* CharacterDevelopment: In ''102 Dalmatians'', he again undergoes a drastic change in personality, as contrary to being stupid, he appears to be quite intelligent and is very protective of his family and pups, whom he cares about deeply.
* TheDitz: In the TV series, he is somewhat dim-witted, and is often dragged into Mooch's plans without a say in the matter.
* ExtremeDoormat: He seems to have a very complacent attitude and will do whatever Mooch does or wants him to do, and doesn't seem to mind; even being hung from a clothespin and shaken like a leaf as evidenced in the series episode "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em".
* GoodParents: A good mate to Dottie and loving father to Oddball, Domino, and Little Dipper.
* MeaningfulName: DoubleMeaning, actually: Dipstick gets his name from his tail (which looks like it's been dipped in oil), and someone may be referred to as a "dipstick" if they aren't all that smart.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Whizzer in the TV series, usually as Mooch's goons.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He ''loves'' junk food.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaraStrong

Two-Tone is one of the original fifteen puppies of Pongo and Perdita. She has one side of her body covered with spots, whilst on the other side is blank. Also, her ear is black on the side with spots on it, whilst on the spotless side her ear is white.
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* UnfortunateName: The word, "dipstick", is another way to call somebody a doofus or an idiot, and that's what Dipstick's personality is like in the TV series.
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She technically could arguably still be one of the fifteen puppies in the film. She just doesn't play a big part. I think only about six of the fifteen puppies' names are ever mentioned in the first film.


* CanonImmigrant: A strange version. She is present, and one of the major characters, in the original novels, but in the Disney version she's totally absent (with her role as the pup revived by Mr. Dearly/Radcliffe being given to Lucky) -- ''except'' for the series, where she's a main character. She is also included in a set of figurines released in 2004, based on both the animated and live-action continuities.

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* CanonImmigrant: A strange version. She is present, and one of the major characters, in the original novels, but in the Disney version she's totally absent (with her role as the pup revived by Mr. Dearly/Radcliffe being given to Lucky) -- ''except'' for the series, where she's a main character. She is also included in a set of figurines released in 2004, based on both the animated and live-action continuities.

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