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* When the Dalmations see the locket in Molly's room, they say that it looks like the one Fritz told them to look for. The problem with that is that Fritz ''never told them what it looked like''. This is all he says:
{{quote| Fritz: Oh yes, and while you're on your rounds, keep an eye out for a locket that was lost by a very sweet person who is kind to animals.}}
 
* Why the "Rapping Dog"? And, no, I don't mean "Why does it even exist in this film?". I know it's a [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]. What I mean is, why is it so many people focus on ''that'' particular scene in terms of historical innacuracy? I mean, the film itself is filled with [[Anachronism Stew]] that it boils over. You've got dialogue that nobody would've used in 1912, clothing that nobody would've worn for decades, and so on and so forth. Yet, people always seem to focus on the "Rapping Dog". Is it really that hilariously out-of-place?
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