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| 1 :01x01 - Home Is Where The Bark Is (Sep/13/1997) | | Roger and Anita Dearly have always wanted a place in the countryside, as they need more room for their one-hundred and one Dalmatians, as well as themselves. However, after making the move, they discover that Cruella De Vil is their new neighbor and that she has a keen interest in acquiring their new property. To make matters worse, three of their Dalmatians, Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig, have decided to run away from the farm in order to go back to their old home in the city. | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Roberts Gannaway | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - He Followed Me Home / Love 'Em And Flea 'Em (Sep/27/1997) | He Followed Me Home: When a circus elephant wonders into the midst of the Dearly Farm, Lucky decides to adopt it as a pet, despite Spot’s objections. However, when they discover that Cruella De Vil is watching the Dearly Farm in hopes of catching an extra animal, which could be used to evict the Dearlys from their property, they decide that they must keep their elephant hidden at all costs.
Love ‘Em And Flea ‘Em: It’s time for the Four-Legged Fall-Ball on the Dearly Farm and Two-Tone is getting ready to see if Mooch will ask her to the dance. However, when she attempts to speak with him on the subject, he shuns her and ignores the fact that the dance is even approaching. Lucky, seeing a rare opportunity, decides to make his move in order to take Two-Tone to the dance himself, much to Mooch’s chagrin. | | Guest Stars: Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Dipstick | Director: Tony Craig (1), Victor Cook (1), Roberts Gannaway Writer: Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1), Mirith Colao | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Howl Noon / Easy On The Lies (Oct/04/1997) | Howl Noon: Lieutenant Pug has always had a reputation for being tough and fearless, though when he receives a message one night, he becomes paranoid due to the fact that his old nemesis is tracking him down for revenge. The Dalmatians dismiss his claims, mocking him for his fear, but when he goes missing the next day, Colonel orders the cadets to track him down and discover what’s wrong.
Easy On The Lies: When Rolly lies to Colonel about how much he loves his stories, he finds himself obligated to attend a later story session, despite having prior obligations to go swimming. Now, Lucky and his friends must find a way to get him out of his mess, without hurting Colonel’s feelings, less they risk ruining their day altogether. | | Guest Stars: Maurice LaMarche as Ostrich | Director: Rick Schneider, Ken Boyer Writer: Anne Baumgarten, Bruce Shelly, Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1) | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Two For The Show / An Officer And A Gentledog (Oct/11/1997) | Two For The Show: When Lucky receives two tickets to appear on the game show entitled Squeal of Fortune, he must decide who he wishes to take with him. In order to make his decision easier, he decides to test each of his friends in order to determine their strengths and weaknesses, though in doing such, he learns more than he had bargained for.
An Officer And A Gentledog: The Bark Brigade is holding another cadet test in order to determine who will be the Top Dog of their class, though Lucky is eager to use the test to prove he’s better than Tripod. While Lucky and Tripod battle to come in first, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot find their own obstacles to overcome, both physically and mentally. | Director: Skip Jones, Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1), Jess Winfield | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Bad To The Bone / Southern Fried Cruella (Oct/18/1997) | Bad To The Bone: When Rolly decides to take drastic measures in order to prove he isn’t a coward, he finds himself praised by Mooch and his gang, while dismissed as reckless by his normal group of friends. Upset over their behavior, Rolly decides to join Mooch’s gang in order to gain respect from his peers, though his reputation soon proves to exceed him.
Southern Fried Cruella: When Nanny realizes that she has no other choice but to leave the Dearly Farm for awhile, she lets Cruella De Vil watch over it, as Roger and Anita are away on a vacation. However, when the Dalmatians learn that Cruella has ulterior motives for so eagerly helping Nanny out, they decide to ensure that her plan doesn’t come through successfully. | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Wild Bill Spotly, Paddi Edwards as Lucy, Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Dipstick, Tress MacNeille as Cornelia | Director: Skip Jones, Ken Boyer Writer: Don Gillies (1), Bruce Shelly, Anne Baumgarten | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Swine Song / Watch For Falling Idols (Oct/25/1997) | Swine Song: When Cadpig attempts to explain to Rolly the importance of love, and how one can fall in love in an instance, he dismisses her comments as false. However, when a series of events causes him to believe he loves Dumpling, he decides to employ the services of his friends in order to find a way to successfully woo the woman of his dreams.
Watch For Falling Idols: When the creators of Thunderbolt P.I. decide to film their next episode of the series on the Dearly Farm, the animals, especially Lucky, all become ecstatic because they love Thunderbolt. However, when he arrives on the premises, Lucky discovers something about his idol that never once crossed his mind. | | Guest Stars: Cam Clarke (1) as Rex Hunter, John O'Hurley as Mr. Dallas | Director: Rick Schneider, Victor Cook (1) Writer: Steve Granat, Cydne Clark, Jess Winfield | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - The High Price Of Fame / The Great Cat Invasion (Nov/01/1997) | The High Price Of Fame: When Spot grows tired of always being teased and insulted on the Dearly Farm, she decides to go to the swamp in order to reflect upon her situation. However, when Swamp Rat approaches her and offers her a chance to become respected by the community, she accepts his offer, despite not knowing what the cost of his services will be.
The Great Cat Invasion: Tired of Lieutenant Pug’s constant obsession with the great cat invasion, Lucky and Cadpig decide to trick him into thinking that cats are using Cruella’s mansion as a base of operations. Meanwhile, Cruella De Vil is holding a press conference at her mansion to reveal her latest feline themes clothing, which the Dalmatians are hoping will keep Lieutenant Pug distracted. | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Don Gillies (1), David Hemingson | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - No Train, No Gain (Nov/08/1997) | | When Cruella De Vil learns that her business investment has pulled out, she needs to make a quick million dollars in order to prevent financial ruin. Fortunately for her, a billionaire named Bill Fences is willing to pay just that amount for an antique railway car, which just happens to be sitting on the Dearly Farm. Now, Cruella and her henchmen must steal the car and get it to Bill Fences, unbeknownst to them, Colonel and the cadets are inside of the railway car, trying to find a way to stop her plan. | | Guest Stars: Ryan O'Donohue as Billy Fences | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Len Uhley | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure / Wild Chick Chase (Nov/15/1997) | Rolly’s Egg-Celent Adventure: Cornelia and Spot must leave on family business, so Rolly takes on the task of sitting on their eggs while they’re gone. However, when Lucky and Cadpig dismiss his abilities, he decides to make his task personal to prove them wrong; though when the eggs hatch early, he finds himself with some unexpected responsibilities.
Wild Chick Chase: Spot wishes to go swimming with her friends, since it’s the first day of summer, as well as the perfect day for a swim. However, when her mother reminds her that she promised to baby-sit a friend’s chick, she realizes she cannot get out of her obligations and she tells her friends the bad news; though they decide to let her take the chick to Hiccup Hole with them, despite Spot’s fear of something going wrong. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Cornelia, Susan Tolsky as Peeps’ Mother | Director: Skip Jones, Rick Schneider Writer: Bruce Talkington, Mirith Colao | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Dogs Of De Vil / Dog's Best Friend (Nov/22/1997) | The Dogs Of De Vil: When Anita gets called into work, Roger and Anita get into a dispute over whether or not she should do what she was asked. However, when Anita and Perdita decide to go help out Cruella, since she needs to in order to keep her job, Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig believe that the two of them are leaving home forever, so they decide to venture out in order to get them to come back home.
Dog’s Best Friend: When Roger comes across a German Shepherd puppy, he decides to keep it on the farm until they can contact its owner. Meanwhile, Lucky and Rolly are enjoying their friendship, but when they meet Blaze, Lucky and Blaze become fast friends and they start to spend nearly every moment together, causing Rolly to question whether or not Lucky still wants to be his friend. | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1), Sam Graham, Chris Hubbell | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - A Christmas Cruella (Dec/20/1997) | | It’s Christmas Eve and Cruella has all her employees working late, though when Roger attempts to convince her to let Anita go home early, she fires Anita outright in order to set an example. Later, while on her way home from work, Cruella gets knocked unconscious by a falling mechanical tree that was in her building, though she soon wakes up and makes her way home. Unbeknownst to her, however, she will be visited by three ghosts that will try to convince her to change her ways, less she suffer a cruel and horrible fate due to her greed. | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Ken Koonce (1), Michael Merton | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Out To Launch / Prophet and Loss (Jan/10/1998) | Out To Launch: Lucky has recently been obsessed with Roger’s space flight simulator, though when his friends believe he’s developing an unhealthy habit, they force him to come with them to check out Cruella’s trash. Meanwhile, Cruella De Vil has purchases a rocket that was formerly owned by the U.S.S.R., in which she wishes to turn it into the world’s first weight loss center in space.
Prophet and Loss: When a series of circumstantial events causes the animals on the Dearly Farm to believe Cadpig is a psychic, she attempts to tell them that they’re incorrect in their belief. However, when she discovers the many perks of being a psychic, she decides to play the part in order to be praised and to control their lives, much to the chagrin of Spot, who believes it’s all nonsense. | | Guest Stars: Paddi Edwards as Lucy, Tress MacNeille as Cornelia | Director: Ken Boyer, Skip Jones Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1), Don Gillies (1) | | | |
| 13 :02x01 - You Slipped A Disk / Chow About That? (Sep/01/1997) | You Slipped A Disk: Roger has hated Cruella De Vil since she attempted to steal his Dalmatians, though he can’t often express his feelings since Cruella is his employer. In order to release his frustrations, he has been working on a top secret game that mocks Cruella entirely, though when Scorch steals the disk containing the game in order to give it to Cruella, Lucky and his friends must get it back.
Chow About That?: When Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig arrive at the food silo in order to get their lunch, they discover that they’re late and that their ninety-six brothers and sisters have already devoured all the kibble. In an attempt to get their lunch before they starve, Lucky vows to help Rolly and Cadpig break into the food silo and get all of the food they can eat. | Director: Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: Mirith Colao | | | |
| 14 :02x02 - Tic Track Toe / Lucky All Star (Sep/02/1997) | Tic Track Toe: The Dalmatians decide to go to Cruella De Vil’s racetrack in order to see one of their heroes, Go-Go, a Greyhound who is one of the fastest dogs in the world. However, when a mechanical error occurs that causes Go-Go to develop a fear of racetrack bunnies, the Dalmatians must work together to help their hero rebound from the tragedy and get back to the track.
Lucky All Star: Lucky has always been Roger’s favorite Dalmatian and he has received many benefits for being such. Due to such, when he discovers there’s going to be a bone digging contest in Grutely, he assumes that he’ll get selected by Roger based solely on that face. However, when Tripod starts to practice in an attempt to get selected, Lucky begins to feel that his role as Roger’s favorite Dalmatian may be jeopardized. | | Guest Stars: Dan Castellaneta as Pete Peterson, Gary Owens (1) as Go-Go | Director: Victor Cook (1), Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: Mirith Colao, Carin Greenberg Baker, Fracaswell Hyman | | | |
| 15 :02x03 - Shake, Rattle And Woof / Cadpig Behind Bars (Sep/03/1997) | Shake, Rattle And Woof: Roger has recently been training his Dalmatians to sing, though when Cruella De Vil catches wind of this, she decides to create a television program for them. Roger eagerly signs them up, but when it turns out that Cruella’s show is nothing more than a ploy to force the Dearlys to sell their farm, the Dearly Dalmatians must find a way to turn the tables on her.
Cadpig Behind Bars: When Cadpig finds herself locked in the pound when she chases after a dog catcher’s truck, Lucky, Rolly and Lieutenant Pug must find a way to break her out of the big house. However, Cadpig soon finds pound life to be invigorating and she decides to do what she can to help out her fellow inmates, regardless of if they want her help or not. | | Uncredited: Don Knotts as Dog Catcher | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1), Reed Shelly, Bruce Shelly | | | |
| 16 :02x04 - Leisure Lawsuit / Purred It Through The Grapevine (Sep/04/1997) | Leisure Lawsuit: When Lucky inadvertently injures Cruella during a picnic, she decides to exploit the opportunity in order to force the Dearlys to compensate her for her injuries. However, when Lucky and his friends discover that Cruella is faking her injuries, they must work together in order to prove such is the case to Roger and Anita, before Cruella’s lawyers can come through for her.
Purred It Through The Grapevine: When Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig hear a message on the barking chain, they discover that they can’t interpret its meaning, since they have neglected their studies and have slept through most classes. With Spot’s help, the trio must consult with the other animals on the farm in an attempt to learn what they must learn before it’s too late. | Director: Ken Boyer, Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: David Hemingson, Carin Greenberg Baker, Steve Granat, Cydne Clark | | | |
| 17 :02x05 - Our Own Digs / Goose Pimples (Sep/05/1997) | Our Own Digs: Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig have come to the conclusion that their barn is too crowded, as they have to share it with their many brothers and sisters, as well as other farm animals. In an attempt to get more room, they move into a secret location underneath a stack of hay, though when Lieutenant Pug commandeers their new house, they must find a way to get it back.
Goose Pimples: Lieutenant Pug has decided to take Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot into the swamp for a Bark Brigade training exercise. However, when the group is forced to stay overnight in the swamp’s depths, Lieutenant Pug tries to scare them by telling them the story of a monster known as Lockjaw. The Dalmatians dismiss his story as being false, though strange events start to occur that changes their mind. | Director: Rick Schneider, Ken Boyer Writer: Don Gillies (1), Fracaswell Hyman, Roberts Gannaway | | | |
| 18 :02x06 - Two Faces of Anita (Sep/08/1997) | | Cruella De Vil is confident that she’ll win the Designer of the Year award, though when it turns out that Anita Dearly has been selected to win it, she decides that such can’t be allowed to happen. In an attempt to win the award herself, Cruella locks Anita in her office and she has a plastic surgeon make her look exactly like Anita, so that she can accept the award on Cruella’s behalf. When the Dearly Dalmatians take win of Cruella’s plan, they decide to do everything they can to foil it, though they only have until the award ceremony to succeed. | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Bruce Talkington | | | |
| 19 :02x07 - The Fungus Among Us (Sep/09/1997) | | When Scorch arrives at Cruella’s mansion with a strange scent on his fur, Cruella becomes infatuated with the scent and she decides to make a perfume that contains it. As she follows Scorch back to where he got the scent from, she discovers that the scent comes from mushrooms that are growing underneath the Dearly Farm, so she hires Horace and Jasper to dig underneath the farm in order to harvest them. Little do they realize, however, that the Dearly Dalmatians aren’t going to easily let them dig under their property. | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Richard Dubin | | | |
| 20 :02x08 - Market Mayham / Lucky To Be Alone (Sep/10/1997) | Market Mayhem: When Roger and Anita Dearly decide to stop purchasing the more expensive brands of dog food in favor of cheaper ones, the Dearly Dalmatians go into an uproar. In an attempt to continue eating their favorite meal, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot decide to sneak into Nanny’s car when she goes to the supermarket, so that they can ensure she gets Kanine Krunchies.
Lucky To Be Alone: Feeling depressed that his brothers and sisters never let him live life the way he wants, Lucky consults with his parents, who agree to let him visit their rich relatives for as long as he wants. Once he arrives there, Lucky finds their extravagant and secluded lifestyle to be the best thing he’s ever experienced, though Pongo and Perdita believe their son will get more than he’s bargained for. | Director: Skip Jones, Victor Cook (1) Writer: Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly, David Hemingson | | | |
| 21 :02x09 - Four Stories Up (Sep/11/1997) | | When Cruella De Vi’s telethon interrupts the latest episode of Thunderbolt P.I. before it can finish, the Dearly Dalmatians become distraught because they aren’t certain how the episode ends. In order to pass time until the episode comes back on, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot each tell one another their own version of the episode’s ending. | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Holly Huckins | | | |
| 22 :02x10 - It's A Swamp Thing / Roll Out The Pork Barrel (Sep/12/1997) | It’s A Swamp Thing: When Lucky decides to break the rules and venture into the swamp with his friends, he inadvertently loses Colonel’s favorite scarf. In an attempt to get the scarf back before Colonel realizes they went into the swamp, Lucky and his friends must get past the conniving Swamp Rat, who has taken the scarf and included it in his personal collection of items.
Roll Out The Pork Barrel: When Rolly and Dumpling find themselves alienated due to their imperfections, Rolly becomes Mayor Ed Pig’s new protégé while Dumpling attempts to find a way to get back at her father. Meanwhile, Lucky, Cadpig and Spot reflect on their behavior towards their former friend, as well as whether or not they should apologize to him. | Director: Ken Boyer, Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: David Hemingson, Frank Conniff | | | |
| 23 :02x11 - Alive N' Chicken / Prima Doggy (Sep/15/1997) | Alive N’ Chicken: When Spot mistakenly believes that she is going to die once the sun sets, she begins to panic as she believes she has so much more she wanted to do before she died. However, Lucky and his friends believe it’s obvious that Spot isn’t going to die, though they decide to exploit the moment to trick her into doing all of the things she was too afraid to do.
Prima Doggy: The Dearlys have disliked the De Vils ever since Cruella attempted to steal their Dalmatians, though when Cecil B. De Vil arrives on the Dearly Farm to select a Dalmatian for the new Kanine Krunchies commercial, they decide to help him out. However, the fame and prestige of appearing in a Kanine Krunchies commercial soon gets to the head of the lucky Dalmatian who was selected. | | Guest Stars: Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Dipstick, Rob Paulsen as Cecil B. De Vil | | Director: Rick Schneider | | | |
| 24 :02x12 - You Say It's Your Birthday (Sep/16/1997) | | When Roger decides to donate some of his favorite stuffed animals to one of Cruella’s charities, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot believe that they’re being given away instead. In fear, the Dalmatians plan to run away from home, as such is a better fate than spending the rest of their lives with Cruella. Meanwhile, Cruella has hired Horace and Jasper to keep an eye on Anita, as she believes she’s moonlighting for Ralphie St. Lowrent. | | Guest Stars: Tom Wilson (1) as Skipper, Pat Corley as Captain Ahab | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Doug Booth (1) | | | |
| 25 :02x13 - Oozy Does It / Barnboozled (Sep/17/1997) | Oozy Does It: When the Dearly Dalmatians go for a swim at Hiccup Hole, they discover that something has caused their fur to get dyed blue. Upon further inspection, they discover that Cruella De Vil’s blue jean factory is responsible for the dye leakage, though Lucky realizes that he’ll need some help if he wishes to succeed in shutting her operation down.
Barnboozled: Cruella De Vil’s lawyers have recently discovered that if she’s capable of spending the night at the Dearly Farm, she’ll gain control of the deed and the property will be hers. A reluctant Roger realizes that he has no choice but to comply with the law, though he decides to shove her into the barn in an attempt to make her as uncomfortable as possible, much to the chagrin of the Dearly Dalmatians. | | Guest Stars: Paddi Edwards as Lucy | Director: Victor Cook (1), Ken Boyer Writer: Jonathan Greenberg (1), Doug Booth (1) | | | |
| 26 :02x14 - Citizen Canine (Sep/18/1997) | | When Lucky and his friends become distraught by Mayor Ed Pig’s blatant abuse of power, they decide to take matters into their own hands. Lucky becomes a candidate for the mayoral race on the Dearly Farm and he appoints his friends as his campaign team, though he soon starts to take drastic measures in an attempt to win the election, ones his campaign team are only too eager to impose. | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Jonathan Greenberg (1) | | | |
| 27 :02x15 - Full Metal Pullet / Dough The Right Thing (Sep/20/1997) | Full Metal Puller: Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig are preparing to join the Bark Brigade, a cadet core that all young puppies are expected to join. However, when they’re put in a team with an erratic chicken named Spot, Lucky decides to use her as a scapegoat for all the team’s failures. Now, the group must work together to pass the final inspection, less they get forced from the Bark Brigade forever, though Lucky’s comments have created a rift in the group.
Dough The Right Thing: After Cruella makes a surprise visit to the Dearly Farm, the Dalmatians realize that she left her purse behind and they take it back to her mansion. However, when they realize that they actually gave her Anita’s purse, and that she’s planning to keep it in order to force the Dearlys to sell her the farm in order to pay their bills, the Dalmatians must do whatever they can to correct their mistake. | Director: Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1) Writer: Carin Greenberg Baker, Mirith Colao | | | |
| 28 :02x16 - Frisky Business / Cadet Of The Month (Sep/22/1997) | Frisky Business: When the Dalmatians discover that a party is taking place in Stiffle, one in which Kanine Krunchies are being given away at, they decide that they must attend the party. However, when they’re told that they can’t attend it, they decide to steal Cruella’s car in order to make their way to Stiffle on their own, much to Spot’s dismay.
Cadet Of The Month: The winner of the Cadet of the Month award is always given a steak as a reward in order to boost their self-confidence, though everyone realizes that Tripod always wins the award. However, Lucky has come up with a plan to put Lieutenant Pug in harms way, so that he can rescue him, though when things don’t go according to plan, Lucky and his friends must work together to get Lieutenant Pug back. | Director: Ken Boyer, Skip Jones Writer: David Hemingson, Kat Likkel | | | |
| 29 :02x17 - Valentine Daze (Sep/23/1997) | | It’s Valentine’s Day and love is in the air, much to the chagrin of many individuals. Roger finds himself being the target of Cruella’s romantic interest when she mistakes his valentine as a gift for her, when it was really to his wife. Meanwhile, Lucky is attempting to get away from Dumpling, who has become infatuated with him, while Nanny must deal with Horace, who has always had a crush on her. | | Guest Stars: Pat Corley as Captain Ahab, Tom Wilson (1) as Skipper | | | |
| 30 :02x18 - Close But No Cigar / Invasion Of The Doggy Snatchers (Sep/25/1997) | Close But No Cigar: When Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot fail to get onto the Dalmatian bus before Roger drives off, they believe they’ll miss out on all the fun at the fair. However, when Lucky finds Nanny’s raffle ticket, he decides that it was fate for this to happen and he coaxes his friends into running to the fair on their own, though along the way they encounter some unexpected obstacles.
Invasion Of The Doggy Snatchers: When a strange chicken arrives in the chicken coop one day, she attempts to coax the chickens into believing that the Dearly Dalmatians are actually aliens. Spot doesn’t believe her and she heads out to prove that the Dalmatians aren’t aliens, though when she witnesses some strange events taking place, she must decide whether or not she trusts her friends, or believe the newfound alien conspiracy. | Director: Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig (1), Victor Cook (1) Writer: David Hemingson, Steve Granat, Cydne Clark | | | |
| 31 :02x19 - Smoke Detectors / Lobster Tale (Sep/26/1997) | Smoke Detectors: When Cruella De Vil burns down her house due to a stray cigarette, she moves in with the Dearlys and pledges to stay there until she quits. Tired of having this take place so often, the Dearly Dalmatians decide to do everything they can to help Cruella quit her nasty habit, though keeping her cigarettes away from her proves to be a challenging task.
Lobster Tale: While out with Nanny one day, Cadpig decides to liberate a lobster from a restaurant’s water tank, in which she takes it back to the Dearly Farm. With the help of her friends, she decides to find a place for the lobster to live in peace and harmony, though in her haste to perform a good deed, will the ends justify the means? | | Guest Stars: Paddi Edwards as Lucy, W. Morgan Sheppard as Captain Buddy | Director: Ken Boyer, Skip Jones Writer: Jess Winfield | | | |
| 32 :02x20 - Double Dog Dare / Mooove It On Over (Sep/29/1997) | Double Dog Dare: Every Dalmatian on the Dearly Farm has once gone through a ritual where they must complete a double dog dare. These dares are typically very difficult challenges that prove the abilities and bravery of each dog, though Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig wish for Spot to take on a dare, as she wishes to be one of them. However, when Rolly and Cadpig realize Lucky has never taken on a dare, he must help Spot out with her challenge, less risk public defamation.
Mooove It On Over: When Princess and Duchess get into a dispute, Cadpig decides to become the arbiter for them and she helps them work out their differences. However, when Cadpig’s endeavors make matters worse, she inadvertently believes that she’s helping to make things better; though Cadpig’s newfound teachings soon spreads throughout the Dearly Farm. | Director: Ken Boyer, Skip Jones Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1), Doug Booth (1) | | | |
| 33 :02x21 - Shipwrecked (Oct/01/1997) | | When the Dearlys decide to go on a relaxing river tour in order to get away from their troubles, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot decide to stowaway in order to go with them. Meanwhile, Cruella De Vil is going to participate in the same tour in hopes of relaxing as well, in which Scorch is coming along with her. However, when Lucky and Scorch get into a dispute onboard the boat, they find themselves castaways on a small river island, where they must work together in order to brave the strengthening storm. | | Guest Stars: Pat Corley as Captain Ahab, Tom Wilson (1) as Skipper | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Bruce Talkington | | | |
| 34 :02x22 - Mall Pups (Oct/03/1997) | | Lucky and his friends have seen a commercial that reveals the First Lady of the United States of America, as well as her dog, Filibuster, will be visiting a local mall. In an attempt to meet Filibuster, they decide to skip a Bark Brigade map reading class in order to go to the mall, though Lieutenant Pug takes notice of their absence and he prepares to find the AWOL cadets and punish them for their negligence. | | Guest Stars: Don Knotts as Security Dog | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Reed Shelly, Bruce Shelly | | | |
| 35 :02x23 - Shrewzle Watch / The Life You Save (Oct/06/1997) | Shrewzle Watch: When Cruella De Vil informs Roger and Anita Dearly that a rare and endangered plant is growing on their property, she starts to file a motion in order to turn the land into a shrewzle sanctuary. However, when Rolly informs his friend that there is no shrewzle on the land, they must work together in order to prove to the government that Cruella is lying.
The Life You Save: Lucky has always wanted to be a hero, though when he actually becomes one after saving Dumpling’s life, he realizes that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Dumpling becomes obsessed with Lucky and she vows to do anything he wants in order to make it up to him, though she soon become an annoyance that he can’t seem to get rid of. | | | |
| 36 :02x24 - Spots And Shots / On The Lamb (Oct/13/1997) | Spots And Shots: When Lucky realizes that the vet is coming to the Dearly Farm in order to inoculate the Dalmatians, he decides that he must do everything he can to avoid the vet, since he’s afraid of needles. However, when the farm proves to offer no hiding spots, he decides to hide in Cruella’s mansion until the vet leaves, though he’ll have to avoid just as many dangers there if he wishes to remain hidden.
On The Lamb: The Bark Brigade has received reports that a renegade lamb named Lambo has been running amok in a nearby town. In an attempt to put an end to his madness, Lieutenant Pug takes the cadets on a mission to locate and capture him, though they realize that Lambo’s survivalist experience places him at a strong advantage, especially since he adamantly refuses to return to his flock. | | Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Lambo, Cam Clarke (1) as Rex Hunter | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Fracaswell Hyman, Mirith Colao, Don Gillies (1) | | | |
| 37 :02x25 - Treasure Of Swamp Island / Lord Of The Termites (Oct/20/1997) | Treasure Of Swamp Island: When Cruella is hounded by the IRS on charges of tax evasion, she orders Horace and Jasper to hide a large sum of money in the swamp. In order to let them find it again, the two brothers create a treasure map that will help them get to it, though when Lucky and his friends discover the map, they decide to seek the treasure themselves.
Lord Of The Termites: When Roger and Anita Dearly take all of the Dalmatians to a motel so that Horace and Jasper can spray for termites, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot get left behind, since they were at Hiccup Hole. Noticing the absence of their parents, they decide to live the good life, doing whatever they please inside of their home, though when Horace and Jasper arrive to begin spraying, they realize that they have ulterior motives for doing their job. | Director: Skip Jones, Rick Schneider Writer: Bruce Talkington, Cydne Clark, Steve Granat | | | |
| 38 :02x26 - Fountain Of Youth / Walk A Mile In My Tracks (Oct/30/1997) | Fountain Of Youth: Cruella has been depressed recently, as her physical appearance has diminished from the days of her youth. However, upon coming into contact with water from the Dearly Farm, she looks into her mirror and believes that she’s become young again, so she decides to try to get more of the Dearly Farm’s water in order to market it. Now, the Dearly Dalmatians must attempt to stop Cruella from stealing their water, less things will become difficult for Roger and Anita.
Walk A Mile In My Tracks: When Lieutenant Pug and Cornelia get into a dispute over which of their jobs is more difficult, they decide to agree to a wager that causes them to switch jobs. Cornelia takes over as leader of the Bark Brigade, much to the chagrin of Spot, while Lieutenant Pug proceeds to order the chickens around; though Tripod is placed as judge of their wager and he must monitor their actions to determine the winner. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Cornelia | Director: Skip Jones, Ken Boyer Writer: Mirith Colao, David Hemingson, Don London | | | |
| 39 :02x27 - Cruella World (Oct/31/1997) | | When Lucky sneaks into Cruella’s new amusement park, he discovers that she is using the noise of the park in order to mask an illegal oil drilling operation. To make matters worse, oil has recently been leaking into the nearby environment, causing many of the swamp’s denizens to pack up and prepare to move. Knowing that he must stop Cruella’s scheme, Lucky attempts to warn his friends; though when they ignore him due to his tendency to tell tall tales, he must try to protect the environment on his own. | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Jan Strnad | | | |
| 40 :02x28 - Hail To The Chief / Food For Thought (Nov/03/1997) | Hail To The Chief: Cruella De Vil has recently cut her funding towards Grutely’s volunteer fire department, though she’s also attempting to implement a coin operating fire hydrant to squeeze all the money she can out of him. Realizing their desperate situation, the chief of the department decides to hold an event at the Dearly Farm in order to select a new fire dog and to raise money for their department, though Rolly’s afraid that his chances of being selected are non-existent.
Food For Thought: When P.H. De Vil decides to go into the ice cream business, he decides to use animal testing in order to determine the side effects of the chemicals he’s using. Knowing that Rolly’s enormous appetite makes him the perfect test subject, he lures him into a trap and takes him back to his factory; though when his family learns of P.H. De Vil’s actions, they decide that they must do whatever they can to free Rolly from his fate. | Director: Skip Jones, Rick Schneider Writer: Bruce Shelly, Don London | | | |
| 41 :02x29 - The Maltese Chicken (Nov/07/1997) | | Cornelia has always taken pride in her eggs, though when the largest egg she’s ever laid goes missing one day, she assumes somebody must have stolen it. Knowing that there is now a mystery on the Dearly Farm, Spot decides to take up the mantle of detective and she assumes the persona of Pullet Marlow, in which she vows to interrogate all the suspects in order to get her mother’s egg back. | | Guest Stars: Paddi Edwards as Lucy | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Kat Likkel | | | |
| 42 :02x30 - Film Fatale / My Fair Chicken (Nov/10/1997) | Film Fatale: When Lucky realizes that a new Thunderbolt movie is being shown at Cruella’s nearby movie theater, he coxes his friends into coming with him in an attempt to get inside. However, Horace and Jasper are standing watch to make sure no animals get in, as Cruella believes that animals would ruin the business of her movie theater.
My Fair Chicken: When Cornelia realizes that a social gathering for chickens is taking place soon, she vows that her daughter will be the most sophisticated there. However, when she realizes just how little Spot acts like a chicken, she berates her daughter and she loses complete faith in her. Now, Spot must seek the help of her friends if she wishes to behave like a proper chicken, less she shames her mother. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Cornelia | Director: Rick Schneider, Ken Boyer Writer: Michael Merton, Mirith Colao, Ken Koonce (1) | | | |
| 43 :02x31 - Snow Bounders / Gnaw or Never (Nov/11/1997) | Snow Bounders: When Roger and Pongo go out for a private ski trip, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot decide to sneak with them, as they wish to play in the snow as well. However, when an avalanche causes them to get lost in the wilderness, they find that their only chance at survival comes from someone they didn’t expect, though can they really trust their former foe?
Gnaw or Never: When Rolly starts to develop a habit of chewing up shoes, he begins to behave differently, which is something his friends have noticed. However, when Cruella De Vil decides to exploit Rolly’s newfound problem in a scheme to force the Dearlys to sell their farm, Rolly’s friends must snap him out of it, before it’s too late. | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Ken Koonce (1), Don Gillies (1), Michael Merton | | | |
| 44 :02x32 - Poison Ivy / Twelve Angry Pups (Nov/14/1997) | Poison Ivy: When Cruella brings her niece, Ivy, to the Dearly Farm, she requests that the Dearlys let her stay with them for a few hours. Roger and Anita decide to help her out, due to Ivy’s sweet and caring persona, though when the Dalmatians learn a dark secret about Ivy, they must do everything they can to prevent her from causing mischief on the farm.
Twelve Angry Pups: When Mooch is blamed for stealing a large number of items on the Dearly Farm, Mayor Ed Pig and the rest of the animals wish to punish him accordingly. However, when he a trial is held in order to determine whether or not he’s guilty, Lucky is placed as his lawyer and he must do everything he can to defend Mooch, despite the fact that he himself thinks Mooch is guilty. | | Guest Stars: Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil, Thom Adcox-Hernandez as Dipstick | Director: Skip Jones, Victor Cook (1) Writer: Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1) | | | |
| 45 :02x33 - The Goodbye Chick (Nov/17/1997) | | When Spot decides to run away from home, since she neither belongs with the chickens nor the dogs, Cornelia becomes distraught over the absence of her daughter. Feeling partially responsible, Lucky and his friends decide to go into the city in order to try to convince Spot to return back to the Dearly Farm where she belongs, though they must reflect upon why Spot ran away in order to prove to her that they’re sorry. | | | |
| 46 :02x34 - Robo Rolly / Splishing And Splashing (Nov/20/1997) | Robo Rolly: Cruella De Vil has always hated Ralphie St. Lowrent, though due to such, she has a strong belief that her employees are secretly moonlighting for him. In order to test her belief, she fires Anita and she orders P.H. De Vil to kidnap Rolly and create a secret robot version of him that can spy on her every move.
Splishing And Splashing: When Lucky splashes Lucy with water, and then insults her, she tells his parents and they order Lucky and his friends to stop swimming at Hiccup Hole until they apologize. Upset over what his parents are doing, Lucky vows to help his friends find a new swimming hole, though as the temperature continues to raise, their faith in Lucky’s values start to deteriorate. | | Guest Stars: Paddi Edwards as Lucy | Director: Victor Cook (1), Skip Jones Writer: Keith Kaczorek, Ken Koonce (1), Michael Merton | | | |
| 47 :02x35 - Virtual Lucky (Nov/21/1997) | | When Cruella De Vil makes a surprise visit to the Dearly Farm, she demands to see Roger’s latest video game project, as she is funding his work. However, when Roger has to go downstairs before he can show Cruella the game, she decides to exploit the moment and see his work for herself; though a bizarre accident soon sucks both Cruella and Lucky into a video game world, where they must compete with one another in order to escape. | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Jan Strnad | | | |
| 48 :02x36 - Cupid Pups (Nov/24/1997) | | When Cruella invites a sophisticated gentleman to come to her estate for a gathering, she decides to borrow Nanny’s services as a cook, as she wishes to appease him as much as possible. However, when Lucky and his friends realize that Cruella wishes to marry the gentleman, they decide to do everything they can in order to help Cruella successfully woo him, as they believe she’ll move away if she marries the man. | | Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as Baron Efrem Von Schnittkerdoodle | Director: Rick Schneider Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1) | | | |
| 49 :02x37 - The Artist Formerly Known As Spot / The Nose Knows (Nov/25/1997) | The Artist Formerly Known As Spot: When an art critic deems Spot’s painting to be the most brilliant thing she’s ever seen, Cruella decides to exploit the fowl’s ability for personal gain. When Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig hear of this, they decide to snap their friend out of her delusion of fame, though when she refuses to speak with them because she’s now a talented artist, they realize they’ll need to resort to unorthodox measures.
The Nose Knows: When Lieutenant Pug decides that Rolly isn’t Bark Brigade material, he decides to put him up to one final test in order to see whether or not he can remain. When his friends hear of this, they decide to help him cheat in order to let him stay in the Bark Brigade, though Rolly proves to have little confidence in his own abilities. | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Reggie Bulman, Clay Eide, Len Uhley | | | |
| 50 :02x38 - K Is For Kibble (Jan/05/1998) | | When all of the kibble in the food tower mysteriously goes missing over the course of several nights, Spot decides to take on the persona of Pullet Marlow in order to launch an investigation. While there are several key suspects, many on the farm already believe they know who is guilty, though she believes they’re incorrect and she heads off to prove her theory. | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Jan Strnad | | | |
| 51 :02x39 - Humanitarian Of The Year (Jan/12/1998) | | When a representative of a prestigious magazine visits Cruella’s mansion in order to see if she deserves the title of Humanitarian of the Year, she decides to tell him many of the great things she’s done for the world. Meanwhile, when the Dearly Dalmatians discover Cruella’s secret box of incriminating photographs, they take the time to reminisce about all the horrible things Cruella has done to them. | Director: Skip Jones Writer: Mirith Colao | | | |
| 52 :02x40 - Beauty Pageant Pandemonium / Hog-Tied (Jan/16/1998) | Beauty Pageant Pandemonium: When Cruella’s niece, Ivy, decides to enter the Junior Miss Grutely Pageant, she orders her aunt to do everything she can in order to ensure her victory. Meanwhile, Anita’s niece, Amber, has also entered the same beauty pageant and the Dearly Dalmatians wish to do everything they can to ensure that a fair competition is held.
Hog-Tied: When Dumpling decides that she wishes to hang out with the Dalmatians in an attempt to enjoy life more, Lucky and his friends find themselves incapable of enjoying their time together. In an attempt to restore things back to the way they once were, they decide that they must figure out a way to convince Dumpling to live her old life again. | | Guest Stars: Francesca Smith as Amber, Rachel Crane as Ivy De Vil | | | |
| 53 :02x41 - Coup De Vil (Jan/19/1998) | | When Cruella De Vil invites her family members to her mansion so that they can figure out a way to steal the Dearly Farm, they pool their resources and insight together and are quite content with their outcome. However, when the Dearly Dalmatians hear word of the gathering of De Vils nears their home, they decide to take matters into their own hands to ensure the Dearlys keep their farm. | Director: Peter Ferk Writer: Michael Merton, Ken Koonce (1) | | | |
| 54 :02x42 - Every Little Crooked Nanny / Cone Head (Jan/30/1998) | Every Little Crooked Nanny: When Nanny goes on a vacation, Cruella decides to masquerade as another housekeeper in an attempt to get close to Roger and Anita Dearly. However, when the Dearly Dalmatians discover that the housekeeper is actually Cruella, they decide to keep an eye on her to figure out what her true motives are, as well as to prevent her from causing the Dearlys any harm.
Cone Head: When Lucky gets an injury while trying to prove his bravery to Mooch, the veterinarian forces him to wear a cone around his neck so that he can heal. Embarrassed by this fact, Lucky decides to go into hiding in order to prevent Mooch from insulting him further, though Mooch soon comes up with another plan to embarrass Lucky further. | Director: Victor Cook (1), Skip Jones Writer: Bruce Talkington, David Hemingson | | | |
| 55 :02x43 - Channels / Un-Lucky (Feb/06/1998) | Channels: When Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot decide to go to Grutely in order to help Roger and Anita out, the television in the barn is left vacant. Realizing that they finally have a chance to see what television is all about, many of the animals on the Dearly Farm decide to go into the barn to watch it, though their different tastes soon generate conflict.
Un-Lucky: Lucky has always had tremendous luck, though when the horseshoe shaped spots on his fur start to fade away, he feels that his luck has faded with it. Fearing for the worse, he prepares to avoid as many risks as possible, but when Cruella’s latest scheme threatens the Dearly Farm, his friends must find a way to convince him that his luck has nothing to do with his ability. | | | |
| 56 :02x44 - The Making Of... (Feb/09/1998) | | 101 Dalmatians: The Series is holding a cast party for all of the actors who took part in the show’s creation, though the actors are actually the characters themselves. Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot, as well as several other characters, speak out on the events that built up to the creation of the series, as well as their own personal experiences with what happened. | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Jess Winfield | | | |
| 57 :02x45 - Best Of Show / Walk On The Wild Side (Feb/11/1998) | Best Of Show: When Roger and Anita discover that a dog show is taking place nearby, they decide to enter Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig into the event. However, when Spot tells her friends that she wishes to participate, they remind her that she’s a chicken and that the show is for dogs; though the Dalmatians soon realize that Horace and Jasper are attempting to sabotage the show for Cruella.
Walk On The Wild Side: When Mooch tricks Rolly for the umpteenth time, he spirals into a depression over how big of a sap he must be. Tired of being bullied and tricked, he decides to take Swamp Rat up on an offer and he becomes his new protégé, though when his friends hear word of what happened, they’re convinced their friend is taking the wrong path. | Director: Victor Cook (1), Skip Jones Writer: Don Gillies (1), David Hemingson | | | |
| 58 :02x46 - Horace And Jasper's Big Career Move (Feb/13/1998) | | When Cruella De Vil fires Horace and Jasper due to their incompetence, they decide that they’ll find new jobs, ones that actually pay money. However, when they arrive at the employment service, they find themselves asked many questions about their past, though they decide to spin their negative history into something positive, in hopes of landing a high paying job. | Director: Ken Boyer Writer: Anne Baumgarten, Bruce Shelly | | | |
| 59 :02x47 - De Vil-Age Elder (Feb/16/1998) | | When Roger and Anita take Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot on a picnic, they find a mysterious town in the midst of a wall of fog. Upon entering the town, each of them start to feel strangely content and they fall in love with the town, though when Spot takes notice of the town’s leader, she develops a sense that something in the town isn’t as it should be. | | Guest Stars: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Judge Dimsdale De Vil, Alice Ghostley as Rebecca | Director: Victor Cook (1) Writer: Don Gillies (1) | | | |
| 60 :02x48 - Jurassic Bark / My Fair Moochie (Feb/20/1998) | Jurassic Bark: After falling into a cave, Lucky discovers a prehistoric dog inside and he decides to help free him from the block of ice he’s stuck in. However, when Cruella De Vil and P.H. De Vil learn of the dog’s existence, they decide to try to capture it so that they can reveal it to the scientific world, though Lucky and his friends wish to help their new comrade escape from Cruella’s ambition.
My Fair Moochie: When Cadpig falls in love with Mooch shortly before his scheduled wrestling match against a vicious dog, Lucky and Rolly must find a way to keep Mooch focused on the fight. However, when Mooch starts to spend all his time with Cadpig, they decide that they’ll need to take drastic measures, even if it means going against their little sister’s wishes. | | Guest Stars: Jason Marsden as El Diablo | | | |
| 61 :02x49 - Dog Food Day Afternoon / Spot's Fairy God-Chicken (Feb/23/1998) | Dog Food Day Afternoon: When Rolly discovers that something is wrong with the Kanine Krunchies formula, he decides to lead Lucky, Cadpig and Spot on a journey to discover what’s wrong. However, the group soon discovers that the change in the formula will have bigger affects on the world than they realized, unless they put an end to it.
Spot’s Fairy God-Chicken: Spot has always wanted to become a Dalmatian, though she has accepted the fact that she’ll always be a good for nothing chicken. However, when her fairy god-chicken arrives and informs her that she can make her wish come true, Spot decides to accept the once in a lifetime offer, not realizing what is in store for her. | | Guest Stars: Charlie Adler as Drumstick | Director: Victor Cook (1), Peter Ferk Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1), Bruce Talkington, Reggie Bulman, Clay Eide | | | |
| 62 :02x50 - Good Neighbor Cruella / Animal House Party (Feb/27/1998) | Good Neighbor Cruella: After acting up on television, Cruella De Vil asks P.H. De Vil if there’s anything he can do to help her public relations problems. He decides that he can help her through splitting up her personalities, so that her good side can go out and perform charitable deeds to improve her image. Instantly falling in love with the idea, Cruella permits P.H. to perform the operation, though she soon comes up with additional tasks for her good side to perform.
Animal House Party: When Roger, Anita, Pongo and Perdita decide to go off for the weekend, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot are placed in charge of the house. However, when various swamp animals show up on the Dearly Farm in order to throw a party, Lucky and his friends realize they’ll need help in order to get them out. To make matters worse, Cadpig is suffering from petting deficit syndrome, which requires her to get petted in order to feel normal. | Director: Peter Ferk Writer: Ken Koonce (1), Michael Merton, Don Gillies (1) | | | |
| 63 :02x51 - Dalmatian Vacation Part One "Road Warriors" (Mar/02/1998) | | Roger wishes to go with Anita on a vacation in order to renew their wedding vows, though when Cruella De Vil forces Anita to take her with them, Roger decides to take along the one-hundred and one Dalmatians as well. On the way, Roger wishes to stop at several romantic locations, though the needs of Cruella, as well as the Dalmatians, soon influence the nature of the trip. | Director: Peter Ferk Writer: Ken Koonce (1), Michael Merton | | | |
| 64 :02x52 - Dalmatian Vacation Part Two "Cross Country Calamity" (Mar/03/1998) | | Cruella has recently learnt that Roger and Anita were never actually married, due to a false priest who performed their marriage, so she decides that she must stall their honeymoon in order to obtain the deed to their farm. Realizing this, Lucky and his friends decide to split up in order to help Roger and Anita get to the church on time, as well as to slow down Cruella’s schemes to split the couple apart. | Director: Peter Ferk Writer: Thomas D. Hart (1) | | | |
| 65 :02x53 - Dalmatian Vacation Part Three "Dearly Beloved" (Mar/04/1998) | | Anita has decided to run away from Roger in disgust, as she believes he put baseball over their marriage, though Cadpig has decided to go with Anita to reason with her and she’s told her brothers to make sure Roger gets to the church on time. Now, the fate of the Dearly Farm, as well as Roger and Anita’s future, lies in the hands of the Dearly Dalmatians; though Cruella De Vil still has a few more tricks up her sleeves. | | Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as Baron Efrem Von Schnittkerdoodle, Pat Corley as Captain Ahab, Tom Wilson (1) as Skipper | Director: Peter Ferk Writer: Jess Winfield | | | |
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