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101 Dalmatians: The Series

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  Episode Information  
Title: The Maltese Chicken
Episode Number: 41
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 29
Original Airdate: Friday November 07th, 1997
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Director: Victor Cook (1)
Writer: Kat Likkel
  Episode Summary  
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.
 
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Paddi EdwardsvoicedLucyRecurring (4th appearance)
  Episode Quotes  
Cornelia: My egg! My beautiful egg! Vanished!
Cadpig: Try to keep your sunny side up, Cornelia.
(Cornelia begins to cry more fiercely)
Cadpig: Bad choice of words.
 
Rolly: Why am I digging all the digging?
Lucky: I told you! Because ice-cream grows underground.
Rolly: Oh yeah!
 
  Episode Goofs  
In this episode, Spot’s mother was proud of the fact that she laid a giant egg. However, this egg was much smaller than the egg laid in ‘Walk a Mile in my Tracks’, which was said to be a smaller than average egg.
 
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