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Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue (2000): A video game based on the live-action Disney film 102 Dalmatians, but with the art style based on the original animated 101 Dalmatians film. The game was developed by Toys for Bob for PlayStation , Dreamcast , and Microsoft Windows.
101 Dalmatians: The Series is an American animated television series that aired from September 1, 1997, to March 4, 1998, on the Disney-Kellogg Alliance and ABC.It is produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and Jumbo Pictures and is based on the 1961 Disney animated feature film of the same name and its 1996 live-action remake. [2]
101 Dalmatians, a live-action remake of the 1961 film; 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor, a 1997 video game based on the 1996 film; 101 Dalmatians: The Series, a Disney television series that aired from 1997 to 1998; 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, a 2003 direct-to-video sequel to the 1961 film
A direct-to-video animated sequel to the 1961 film, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, was released in 2003. Two animated television series based on the franchise were also produced, with 101 Dalmatians: The Series in 1997 and 101 Dalmatian Street in 2019. A live-action reboot, Cruella, was released in 2021.
There have been episodes titled "Frisky Business" on a number of television series, including: 101 Dalmatians: The Series, a Disney animated series; An American in Canada, a Canadian sitcom; Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures, an American cartoon on PBS; City Guys, an American sitcom; Doogie Howser, M.D., an American comedy-drama series
It is the second television series, following 101 Dalmatians: The Series, to be based on the franchise. The series is set almost 60 years after the original 1961 film, 101 Dalmatians, and follows a large family of 101 Dalmatians who live at the title address in Camden Town, London. [3] [7]
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