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101 Dalmatians: The Series :: Every Little Crooked Nanny / Cone Head (02x42)
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| Title: | Every Little Crooked Nanny / Cone Head |
| Episode #: | 02x42 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday January 30th, 1998 |
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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.
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Cadpig: Pardon me, but is there any chance that I can make a tiny plea for sanity? (Lucky and Mooch ignore her and jump from the tree branch) I didn’t think so. | (Lucky managed to get his head cone taken off)
Lucky: At least, freedom! Now I can challenge Mooch on equal footing.
Cadpig: And how is your head supposed to heal? Magic? | Spot: What’s so bad about a cone?
Rolly: It’s only the single most embarrassing, humiliating and totally uncool thing ever invented by veterinarian medicine. | (When Cruella was pretending to be a housekeeper)
Lucky: Now’s our chance to expose her!
Cadpig: Normally, I’m against unprovoked violence, but in this case, trash her! | Nanny: What just happened here?
Anita: Well, as near as I can tell, Cruella just wanted to meet our cows.
Roger: I will never figure that woman out. | Cadpig: Ah, spring, a season of renewal. The flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, Nanny is ridding the house of Cruella’s electronic surveillance devices. |
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