- Critical Dissonance: Critical reception is mostly on the positive side, as indicated by its 67% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. As it is a Direct to Video Disney sequel, audience opinions are mixed. Its audience score is 41% with most considering it middle of the road at best.
- Ensemble Dark Horse: Lars is often praised for being the best character exclusive to the direct-to-DVD Disney sequels.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: This would not be the last time that Disney would make a movie about a dog who stars in a superhero TV show that he believes to work the same way as the real world note .
- Jerkass Woobie: Thunderbolt does act pretty dickish towards Lightning, to the point where he's almost justified for trying to get rid of Thunderbolt.
- Moral Event Horizon: What sympathy you may have had for Lightning goes out the window, when he knowingly leaves Thunderbolt and the puppies in the "care" of Cruella.
- The Problem with Licensed Games: The movie received a video game for the PlayStation (at the very end of the system's life, and notably Disney's final game released on the system) that served as a Stealth Sequel to 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue by the same developers with many reused assets such as music, gameplay, and sound effects. Unlike the better received Puppies to the Rescue, Patch's London Adventure ended up being Shovelware that suffered from poor graphics and controls.
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