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Post by babclayman on Apr 18, 2010 5:36:41 GMT -5
66. In "Citizen Canine" when Patch passes Lucky & Rolly saying "Mayor Pig is giving away free bones!", his spot pattern is mirrored. Meaning his Patch eye is on his left side of his face instead of his right. =3
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Post by Paws on Apr 29, 2010 21:05:22 GMT -5
67. In "He Followed Me Home", Lucky's voice sounds deeper, as if played by a different voice artist.
68. In "Home is Where the Bark is", Cadpig has her collar on for two seconds during a scene when she, Lucky, and Rolly are collarless.
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Post by Paws on Apr 30, 2010 20:16:37 GMT -5
69. In "Goose Pimples", the outside of the campfire appears more green than yellow.
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on May 1, 2010 5:00:48 GMT -5
70: In "Dalmatian Vacation part 1" Perdita's ears were black in one sequence
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Post by Belchic on May 1, 2010 15:02:46 GMT -5
71: In the original movie, Pongo may be larger than Perdita, but Perdita has more spots than Pongo. Not to mention, Perdita's voice actor is older than Pongo's voice actor.
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Post by Belchic on May 1, 2010 15:12:32 GMT -5
72: Cruella records all these memos on her tape recorder revealing what kinds of things she's plotting to do, yet she never does any of the stuff she records.
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Post by Dana on May 1, 2010 17:22:47 GMT -5
72. In some episodes, Lucky's voice sounds deeper than it normally does. That's because he's played by two voice actresses. Pamela Segal-Aldon gives him his more high-pitched voice (I actually prefer this one), while Debi Mae West does his lower voice. If anyone knows why he's played by both actresses (it wasn't because one quit), tell me, please.
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Post by Cuddly Dearly on May 1, 2010 17:55:25 GMT -5
72: Cruella records all these memos on her tape recorder revealing what kinds of things she's plotting to do, yet she never does any of the stuff she records. 74. And that tape seems to be endless, as well as it's battery ;D
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Post by xardas on May 1, 2010 23:39:50 GMT -5
If anyone knows why he's played by both actresses (it wasn't because one quit), tell me, please. I've been trying to find the answer to that myself. However, I'm inclined to believe that one actually did quit, according to this quote by Debi Mae West. "My first job was the voice for Safeway grocery stores, and then one day I booked the voice of "Lucky," on 101 Dalmatians cartoon series. I had to emulate the voice of Pamela Segal who had left the series."
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Post by Trey_Vore on May 2, 2010 0:36:33 GMT -5
71: In the original movie, Pongo may be larger than Perdita, but Perdita has more spots than Pongo. Not to mention, Perdita's voice actor is older than Pongo's voice actor. That latter part is right, but I will offer a correction to the first part. I remember back in the late 1980s/early 1990s General Mills was promoting the 101 Dalmatians' theatrical re-release and I had a box of Cheerios explaining some random trivia. One thing they said was Pongo has 72 spots and Perdita has 64-68 spots. For a new bit of trivia: 75: In the 1961 animated movie, each individual puppy has a total of 32 spots.
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Post by RaceFanX on May 2, 2010 1:00:44 GMT -5
76 (since I've got Patriot that fits ;D): In "Chow about That" the giant helium balloon, shaped like a peanut, can clearly be seen before the pups try to use it to storm the chow tower. It's flying above a busted tractor Cadpig attempts to drive early in the episode. In its first appearence it has lettering for a used tractor dealer, this is missing latter.
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Post by Paws on May 9, 2010 12:47:37 GMT -5
77. In "Our Own Digs", when Lucky and Cadpig are watching TV, Lucky's pupils are blue with no cyan background, and Cadpig's pupils are black. Also, when Lucky is on the cable, his collar turns blue.
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Post by Paws on May 9, 2010 13:01:43 GMT -5
78. In "Dalmatian Vacation Part 1", when the other 13 puppies are in one big crowd, Patch has no patch on his eye.
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Post by Belchic on May 9, 2010 14:38:11 GMT -5
71: In the original movie, Pongo may be larger than Perdita, but Perdita has more spots than Pongo. Not to mention, Perdita's voice actor is older than Pongo's voice actor. That latter part is right, but I will offer a correction to the first part. I remember back in the late 1980s/early 1990s General Mills was promoting the 101 Dalmatians' theatrical re-release and I had a box of Cheerios explaining some random trivia. One thing they said was Pongo has 72 spots and Perdita has 64-68 spots. For a new bit of trivia: 75: In the 1961 animated movie, each individual puppy has a total of 32 spots. Wow. It's surprising that you remember that. However, I got that information from the DVD.
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Post by Paws on May 9, 2010 15:56:52 GMT -5
71: In the original movie, Pongo may be larger than Perdita, but Perdita has more spots than Pongo. Not to mention, Perdita's voice actor is older than Pongo's voice actor. That latter part is right, but I will offer a correction to the first part. I remember back in the late 1980s/early 1990s General Mills was promoting the 101 Dalmatians' theatrical re-release and I had a box of Cheerios explaining some random trivia. One thing they said was Pongo has 72 spots and Perdita has 64-68 spots. For a new bit of trivia: 75: In the 1961 animated movie, each individual puppy has a total of 32 spots. That's the same information I found on Wikipedia when I did "101 Dalmatians" as my pop culture topic in technology class. Turns out that there was a total of 6,469,952 spots in the movie. 72 on Pongo, 68 on Perdy, and 32 on each puppy.
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