101 Dalmatians/Characters

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Pongo

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Missis/Perdita

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Lucky

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Cadpig

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Rolly

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  • Berserk Button: Don't mess with food in front of him in the animated series, or call him fat.
  • Big Eater
  • Catch Phrase: "I'm Hungry, mother" in the movies, and "Oh, papa!" and "Are you calling me fat?" in the TV series.
  • Flanderization: In the books, he was only pudgy and not a big eater. In the movies, he becomes a big eater, and in the TV series, he's pretty much Obsessed with Food.
  • The Lancer: In the episode "Dog's Best Friend" Lucky calls him his best friend.

Patch

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  • Ascended Extra: In the 2003 direct-to-video sequel of the 1961 animated movie
  • The Big Guy: In the books and the TV series, where he's more muscular than the other puppies.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Pretty much any merchandise of the film (not counting the live-action movies) has him on it.
  • What Could Have Been: In the TV series, he was originally going to be one of the main puppies, but was demoted to extra due to Disney's fear of having too many major characters.

Penny

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Freckles

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  • The Cameo: He never appeared in the TV series as a minor pup, however he made a very brief cameo in "You Say it's Your Birthday"
  • Meaningful Name: He has a few spits sprinkled around his nose, like freckles.

Pepper

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  • Viewer Gender Confusion: The only scene where she's addressed by name is in a group scene, leaving some fans to think she was male. However, she is confirmed to be female.

Whizzer

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Dipstick

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  • Ascended Extra: In 102 Dalmatians, where he's the father of the next generation of puppies.
  • Canon Immigrant: He was introduced in the 1996 live-action movie and was later added to the TV series.
  • The Ditz: In the TV series
  • Those Two Guys: With Whizzer in the TV series

Two-Tone

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Tripod

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Spot

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Cruella De Vil

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Mooch

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Lieutenant Pug

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