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''101 Dalmatian Street'' is a British/Canadian animated comedy series [[SpinOff spun-off]] from Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1961 film ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. The show is the second television series to be based on the animated feature, following ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (1997-1998), which was a direct {{spinoff}} of the original movie. In contrast, ''101 Dalmatian Street'' is only loosely based on the film, explicitly taking place 60 years after its events. Originally developed by the Finnish studio Gigglebug Entertainment, the series is co-produced by Creator/AtomicCartoons (''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'') and the London-based Passion Pictures (''Music/{{Gorillaz}}'').

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''101 Dalmatian Street'' is a British/Canadian animated comedy series [[SpinOff spun-off]] from Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1961 film ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. The show is the second television series to be based on the animated feature, following ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (1997-1998), which was a direct {{spinoff}} of the original movie. In contrast, ''101 Dalmatian Street'' is only loosely based on the film, explicitly taking place 60 years after its events. Originally developed by the Finnish studio Gigglebug Entertainment, Entertainment (''WesternAnimation/TheUnstoppableYellowYeti''), the series is co-produced by Creator/AtomicCartoons (''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'') and the London-based Passion Pictures (''Music/{{Gorillaz}}'').
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* QuarterHourShort: It is possible that the series was originally produced this way, given the "part 1" and "part 2" title cards on the 22-minute specials and some episodes airing separately on Disney Channel UK. However, Disney+ and the Copyright Catalog production codes suggests that it was produced as a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts]] program.

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* QuarterHourShort: It is possible that the series was originally produced this way, given the "part 1" and "part 2" title cards on the 22-minute specials and some episodes airing separately on Disney Channel UK. However, Disney+ and the Copyright Catalog production codes suggests suggest that it was produced as a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts]] program.
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* QuarterHourShort: It is possible that the series was originally produced this way, given the "part 1" and "part 2" title cards on the 22-minute special and some airing separately on Disney Channel UK. However, Disney+ and the Copyright Catalog production codes suggests that it was produced as a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts]] program.

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* QuarterHourShort: It is possible that the series was originally produced this way, given the "part 1" and "part 2" title cards on the 22-minute special specials and some episodes airing separately on Disney Channel UK. However, Disney+ and the Copyright Catalog production codes suggests that it was produced as a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts]] program.
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* QuarterHourShort: It is possible that the series was originally produced this way, given the "part 1" and "part 2" title cards on the 22-minute special and some airing separately on Disney Channel UK. However, Disney+ and the Copyright Catalog production codes suggests that it was produced as a [[ThreeShorts Two Shorts]] program.

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* CatsAreMean: Played with a bit. Constantin and other cats are portrayed as considering themselves [[CatsAreSuperior above]] dogs... but the reverse is also true, with some of the pups plainly disliking cats on principle (though this seems to be an attitude that canines grow out of, with Delilah and Doug shown helping felines without hesitation, and in "Don't Push Your Luck," Dolly actually hands out some autographs to cats). And unlike Clarissa the corgi, Constantin doesn't try to harm the Dalmatian family, and even takes in Deepak when the latter gets fed up with his brothers' teasing. Ironically, the movie on which this show was based averted this trope.

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Constantin and other cats are portrayed as considering themselves [[CatsAreSuperior above]] dogs... but the reverse is also true, with some of the pups plainly disliking cats on principle (though this seems to be an attitude that canines grow out of, with Delilah and Doug shown helping felines without hesitation, and in "Don't Push Your Luck," Dolly actually hands out some autographs to cats). And unlike Clarissa the corgi, Constantin doesn't try to harm the Dalmatian family, and even takes in Deepak when the latter gets fed up with his brothers' teasing. Ironically, the movie on which this show was based averted this trope.



** Downplayed with the ShowWithinAShow, Poodlewolf. In it the main villain, Furball is a cat as opposed to Poodlewolf being a wolfdog, that said Poodlewolf's sidekick, Dogsbody is actually a transformed cat.



** In "Ride Along", Pearl getd more screentime along side with Dolly.

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** In "Ride Along", Pearl getd gets more screentime along side with Dolly.


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* ShowWithinAShow: Dylan loves the comic book and game series, "Poodlewolf", which involves a Poodle/Wolf hybrid traveling a fantasy world.
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[[ShortRunInPeru A few sneak peaks of the series aired early]] on Disney Channels across Europe (most notably on December 14, 2018 in the UK and Ireland with the episode "Dog's Best Friend" and the short [[ChristmasEpisode "Merry Pups,"]] and in Germany the day after with "Boom Night"). The series officially premiered March 18, 2019 in EMEA, with the UK and Ireland getting the second segment of the first episode, and Belgium, France, and Germany the first segment of the second episode. In the United States, the show would debut on Creator/DisneyPlus the following year, on February 28, 2020, with a television premiere on Creator/DisneyXD on March 29, 2021.

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[[ShortRunInPeru A few sneak peaks peeks of the series aired early]] on Disney Channels across Europe (most notably on December 14, 2018 in the UK and Ireland with the episode "Dog's Best Friend" and the short [[ChristmasEpisode "Merry Pups,"]] and in Germany the day after with "Boom Night"). The series officially premiered March 18, 2019 in EMEA, with the UK and Ireland getting the second segment of the first episode, and Belgium, France, and Germany the first segment of the second episode. In the United States, the show would debut on Creator/DisneyPlus the following year, on February 28, 2020, with a television premiere on Creator/DisneyXD on March 29, 2021.
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''101 Dalmatian Street'' is a British/Canadian animated comedy series [[SpinOff spun-off]] from Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1961 film ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. The show is the second television series to be based on the animated feature, following ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (1997-1998), which was a direct {{spinoff}} of the original movie. In contrast, ''101 Dalmatian Street'' is only loosely based on the film, explicitly taking place 60 years after its events. The series is co-produced by Creator/AtomicCartoons (''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'') and the London-based Passion Pictures (''Music/{{Gorillaz}}'').

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''101 Dalmatian Street'' is a British/Canadian animated comedy series [[SpinOff spun-off]] from Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1961 film ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. The show is the second television series to be based on the animated feature, following ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' (1997-1998), which was a direct {{spinoff}} of the original movie. In contrast, ''101 Dalmatian Street'' is only loosely based on the film, explicitly taking place 60 years after its events. The Originally developed by the Finnish studio Gigglebug Entertainment, the series is co-produced by Creator/AtomicCartoons (''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'') and the London-based Passion Pictures (''Music/{{Gorillaz}}'').

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* AbbeyRoadCrossing: Done subtly; in the montage of scenes of London in the opening sequence, the Beatles can be seen crossing the street while the pups are running wild. Only their legs are visible but what they're wearing ([[DoesNotLikeShoes or not wearing]]) indicates who's who.

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* AbbeyRoadCrossing: Done subtly; in the montage of scenes of London in the opening sequence, the Beatles can be seen crossing the street while the pups are running wild. Only their legs are visible but what they're wearing ([[DoesNotLikeShoes or not wearing]]) indicates who's who.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: For some reason, Hunter can understand dogs.

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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: For some reason, Hunter Hunter. It's implied at first that he's only pretending he can understand dogs.dogs in order to trick the Dalmatians. After losing his mind, he's able to understand them ''for real''.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: For some reason, Hunter can understand dogs.
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* GoldTooth: Fergus the fox has gold canine teeth. [[CheatedAngle In some shots]], his left gold canine is visible while the right one is hidden; in others, his right gold canine is visible and the left one is hidden. In a handful of shots, both of them are visible.
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** In "Ride Along", Pearl getd more screentime along side with Dolly.
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** The episode "The Curse of the Ferrydog", was this for Dante, who warn Dylan about a archeology discovery.

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** The episode "The Curse of the Ferrydog", was this for Dante, who warn warns Dylan about a archeology discovery.discovery. And the episode "Dante's Inferno", Dante gets depressed because his predictions don't become true.
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** The episode "The Curse of the Ferrydog", was this for Dante, who warn Dylan about a archeology discovery.
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** The episode "Fox In The Dog House" is this for Fergus, who stays at the dog house after Dylan and Dolly accidentally get him injured.

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** The episode "Fox In The Dog House" is this for to Fergus, who stays at the dog house after Dylan and Dolly accidentally get him injured.
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** In "Doggy Da Vinci" focuses on Da Vinci, which her art becomes popular with the humans, but she soon starts feeling creatively stifled.
** The episode "Fox In The Dog House" is this for Fergus, who stays at the dog house after Dylan and Dolly accidentally get him injured.
** The episode "Don't Push Your Luck" focuses on Big Fee, who spends the episode acting as Dolly's good luck charm and using her for room and board and material gain.
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** The episode "The Wow of Miaow" focuses on Deepak who decides to move on with Constatine, also the episode "The Woof Factor" he was (literally) draged by Dolly and Dylan into acting as the third triplet for the acting gig.

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