Season 1 | Title | Synopsis |
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Episode 1 | Dog's Best Friend | Dylan notices Clarissa's "pet" human doing chores, and he wishes that he had one, to do all of his chores for him. Dizzy and Dee Dee overhear, and decide to bring him one of whom they nicknamed "Mr. Fuzzy". They take him to 101 Dalmatian Street, much to Dylan's surprise as he tries to get him out of the house. He eventually warms up to the human and sees this as an opprotunity to train him to do chores. |
Episode 2 | Boom Night | Doug and Delilah lock the house, preparing their children for "Boom Night" by putting earmuffs on them. They tell Dylan and Dolly to keep the pups safe as they head off to work. Dylan insists that he's in charge and commands the puppies to stay inside the house, but Dolly doesn't take him seriously and decides to hang out with the canal crew. Dorothy notices that Dolly left the door open as she left. When Dylan discovers that Dorothy and Dolly are missing, he decides to leave the house to find them. |
Episode 3 | Power to the Puppies | Dylan and Dolly clash over their wildly different puppy-sitting styles. At Doug's suggestion, they decide to hold an election to see who should be top dog. While the voting between the two was close, the puppies prefer the incredibly inept Diesel who only seems interested in digging instead of leading. |
Episode 4 | Who the Dog Do You Think You Are? | The dalmatians discover a painting in the attic of a royal dog who looks incredibly the same as Dylan. Everyone, minus Dolly, believes he is of royal lineage. Clarissa, overhears them, barges into their home with Prunella and Arabella and pamper Dylan. Anyone opposing him is immediately kicked out of the house. Dylan soon learns of Clarissa's true motives behind her actions. |
Episode 5 | Walkies on the Wild Side | Dylan has trouble keeping up with Dolly and Fergus' wildness. He accepts Fergus' offer on being taught how to survive on the streets, leaving Dolly on single-sitter duty back at home, much to her irritation. While he struggles to learn the lifestyle with Fergus and the Canal Crew, he grows accustomed, but misses home. Rain began to fall and in order to stay dry, Dylan gets on board on a cat lady's barge. |
Episode 6 | May Contain Nuts | Dolly becomes amazed at Sid, the Squirrel, parkour talents and begs to be trained. She enjoys her new athletic abilities, but Dylan begins to suspect that Sid is only after one thing: nuts. Dolly pays no mind to Dylan's concerns and continues to take part in many of Sid's "tests" which are actually just schemes to get more nuts. |
Episode 7 | Winter Funderland | The dalmatians prepare for a major snow storm, only to be disappointed that it is nothing but rain. Dolly gets an idea to make it snow inside and recruits Dawkins to freeze the interior of their home. They invite everyone over for a party, much to Dylan's irritation. Eventually, everything gets out of control and Dolly, Dylan and Dawkins unfreeze the boiler so that everything can warm up. |
Episode 8 | Snow Day | London suddenly has a snow day, but Doug and Delilah want to prep all of the puppies so that they can prepare for the weather. Dylan and Dolly growing bored of the long procedure take half of the puppies and challenge the parents to prepping them. The parents win, but Dorothy is nowhere to be found, having been accidentally been let out by Dolly. Doug, Delilah, Dylan and Dolly search endlessly and find her hiding in a snowman. |
Episode 9 | Perfect Match | Dolly is shocked to learn that her friend Roxy Rottweiler has a crush on Dylan. She decides to hook the two up as a practical joke, but Dylan, who initially started off frightened by Roxy, begins to appreciate her presence when she displays an interest in caring for the pups gently and constellation watching. Dolly begins to envy the two of them together and tries to break them up. |
Episode 10 | All Fired Up | As part of "take your child to work day", Doug invites Dolly after choosing at random via lottery. When Dolly arrives at the fire station, she is shocked to discover that it is an incredibly boring place once discovering that not everything is about fighting fire. She tries to energize the firemen, but she puts them all to sleep. |
Episode 11 | Poetry Scam | Dolly tries to impress her crush Hansel, but is too nervous. She discovers that he is attracted to Dylan's poetry and begins repeating it to him as her own. Dylan finds out and decides to help her by feeding poetry to her while she is talking to Hansel. He becomes so impressed that he invites her to a slam poetry session. |
Episode 12 | Crushed Out | Dylan has a crush on a goth poodle named Portia and wants to get rogether with her. Since Dylan is a nerd, Fergus decides to help turn Dylan into a goth so that Portia will like him. Protia is impressed by Dylan's new character, even though she thinks his name is "Danny", but her assistant, Spencer, warns Dylan that Portia is unpredictable. |
Episode 13 | Girls' Day Out | Dolly's plan to surprise Delilah on Mother's Day goes up in smoke when she angrily chastises her in a botched attempt while accidentally praising Dylan. Delilah realizing her mistake, she reluctantly takes up Doug's offer to go to the spa with Dolly. Delilah sticks her neck out for Dolly when Clarissa insults her. Later, they cause a mess and Delilah and Dolly come out looking like hyenas. |
Episode 14 | The Woof Factor | Triple D (Destiny, Dallas and Déjà Vu) accidentally double book two commercial spots. Fearing that they will not get the money to literally keep a roof over their heads, Dylan, Dolly and Deepak attend one of the commercials posing as Triple-D. Everything that can go wrong, does go wrong as the three are unfamiliarity with the set, as well as the comic blunders forces the three to realize all the hard work and dedication that goes into being superstars. |
Episode 15-16 | The Nose Job Part 1 & 2 | Ep. 15 (Part 1): Dylan enters a sniffing contest after practicing all week, but is shocked when Diesel, who has absolutely not practice and is not all that bright, easily beats him. To make matters worse, Pearl the Police Horse bans the dalmatians from going to the park after all the flowers have been ripped up and the statue defaced with paw prints. Dylan refuses to have Diesel help him and he scours the city looking for potential culprits all of whom turn out to be innocent. Ep. 16 (Part 2): Dylan tries to get Pearl to listen to him about Diesel's sleepwalking, but she ignores him. He recruits Dolly and the other dalmatians to break Diesel out of prison, unaware of the fact that someone is spying on them. After hearing that a cat tipped them off to the crime, Dylan and Diesel confront Constantin, but he denies any accusation of turning the dalmatians in and tells them that there was another cat at the park. |
Episode 17 | My Fair Dolly | When Clarissa challenges Dolly to pass as posh at the Petiquette Pooch Cup. With Dawkins and Dylan's help, she learns to be a pedigree type dog; changing her looks and mannerisms through a series of tests. Dolly tries to enter the Petiquette Pooch Cup, but she does not have an owner, to get one she goes to the park and picks a fashionista. |
Episode 18 | Flea-Mageddon | Dylan learns that the rest of his siblings did not take a bath like they were supposed to, resulting in many of them getting fleas. Dylan springs into action by forcing the infected into quarantine. Eventually, Dylan, Dolly and Dawkins are the only ones left and discover, to their shock, that the source of the infestation. |
Episode 19 | A Right Royal Rumble | The dalmatians prepare for the arrival of the Royal Corgis, but Clarissa's owner Hugo has made a deal with the council to allow himself to build a viewing wall that blocks the dalmatians' view. Pearl's hooves are tied as she is in the running to get a promotion and wants to impress her superior Apollo. Dolly plots to take down Clarissa in which Dylan agrees, surprisingly. Viva la revoluci?! |
Episode 20 | Dal-Martians | When Dylan mocks Dolly for her hyperbolic stories, she and Dawkins team up to get back at him by making him believe that aliens exist after Roxy mentions that her owners are setting up for an alien parade. Dawkins and Dolly make numerous clues towards Dylan by having him believe that aliens have taken over Camden Town. They soon realize that they went too far when Dylan starts sabotaging the parade in order to rescue Roxy. |
Episode 21 | A Date with Destiny… Dallas and Déjà Vu | Triple-D's new commercial goes viral; however, Dylan is horrified with how violent and dangerous it was and insists that they need protection. Nevertheless, Triple-D goes to their next commercial shoot where they hang out with a contest winner named Hunter. Dylan follows, trying to protect his sisters, but constantly gets kicked out by the assistant director. |
Episode 22 | The Wow of Miaow | When Dylan fails to defend his next door neighbor cats from Dmitri 1, 2 and 3's insults, Deepak, the peaceful pup, decides to leave and move in next door with Constantin. Soon, the house begins to fall into disarray with Dolly constantly pointing out the things that Deepak does in the background that nobody notices to persuade Dylan. Dylan, magnificently accoutred with a helmet to protect himself from his cat allergies, heads over next door to get Deepak back, but before he decides to go back home with Dylan, Deepak insists that Dylan should partake in a series of challenges. |
Episode 23 | Fear Window | Dolly has to wear a cone to prevent her from worsening her injury by scratching and is holed up in her room during recovery. To help her pass the time, Dylan lends her his telescope to look around. Dolly soon witnesses Clarissa disposing of Hugo's possesions and believes that she has done away with him. Despite Dylan's doubts, Dolly convinces him to help her by sneaking in next door while Clarissa is out for a walk with her pack. Dylan soon finds evidences that suggests that she really did commit a henious crime to her pet. |
Episode 24 | The Dog House | Clarissa is none too pleased with her dalmatian neighbors and sets up Dylan by throwing her pet's slipper over to be mangled by the pups while setting up Hugo to fall into an urn of shrub roses which lead him to believe that he got bitten. When Hugo complains on the phone to pest control while at the hospital, Delilah takes an unconscious Doctor Dave and speeds across Camden Town using the World Wide Woof to warn her children of pest control. Pearl aids Delilah in getting home and gets Doctor Dave to pretend to be their owner while the rest of the puppies hide in places around their house with Dylan's blueprint. |
Episode 25 - 26 | A Summer to Remember Part 1 & 2 | Ep. 25 (Part 1): The Dalmatian family rent a double decker bus and head out into the country side, Cornwall. Upon arriving, Upon arriving, Dylan falls in love with a Border Collie named Summer and Dolly falls in love with a Doberman named Spike. The family also meets a Seagull named Chips who Dylan thinks was trying to eat Doroth. They also meet a cow named Bessie who, after being insulted by Dylan, proceeds to do everything she can to ruin their day such as sending them all to certain doom with Dante being the only pup aware of her misdeeds. While Dylan and Dolly were spending time with their new crushes under the moonlit night, the bus rolls down the hill and begins hanging off of a cliff where the Dalmatian family is. Ep. 26 (Part 2): In order to ensure the buss not to fall over the cliff edge, Doug and Delilah proceed to use a life raft and jump off the bus to cause it can to roll back to safety. They end up on a small island off shore and decide to take the opportunity to spend time alone, until a storm rolls in. Spike leads Dolly to a boat and they both sail out toward the island, but a hole causes it to sink trapping them on the island with the parents. Dylan, Summer and Dawkins head to the lighthouse, Chips ties the rope between the lighthouse and small island and then have Dylan ride his tent down to rescue them. They tie themselves and use the gale winds to fly back up, but the rope snaps and they fly high into the clouds past thunder and lightning. Nevertheless, they make it back safely. After spending the night, the dalmatians go home with Dylan and Dolly promising to see Summer and Spike again. As they leave, Dylan realizes that Bessie was trying to kill them this whole time. |
Episode 27 | Long Tongue Day | On the hottest day of the year, the dalmatians head to the pond in the park, only to find it full of all of Camden's dogs. In order to hog it to themselves, Dylan and Dolly invent the legend of the Kraken that lives in it which scares everyone in the Wide Woof. Unfortunately, their siblings believe the story too and they refuse to believe Dylan and Dolly's truth. In order to resolve this scare from their little siblings, they decided to "slay" the Kraken using a stuffed doll floating in the pond, with everyone realizing the whole thing was a hoax. |
Episode 28 | Doggy Da Vinci | Due to roughhousing, a surprised window was created on the brick wall. Still roughhousing, Dimitry 1, 2, & 3 were chasing each other until they began sliding on spilled paint that lead them to be flung into the white shirts basket. After Snowball's owner's white shirts get smeared with paint, Da Vinci uses the opportunity to use her splatter painting techniques on them. They ended up selling really well at the market and the dalmatians use Da Vinci to help pay for the repairs of the brick wall, but soon she becomes tired of painting the same thing. Da Vinci runs away and gets discovered by the people of Camden. Dylan and Dolly, realizing their error, go and rescue her. |
Episode 29 - 30 | London, We Have a Problem | Ep. 29 (Part 1): Dylan awaits the arrival of his Dog-Star 3000 Space Helmet so that he can do space training with his parents, more specifically his dad. Unfortunately, they are both called in for work despite it being the weekend; leaving Dylan to babysit his siblings with Dolly. He then meets Hunter, a human who "understands" him and shows an appreciation for his space fascination and promises to meet him later. Before he leaves, Hunter orders Cuddles to kidnap Dorothy. Dylan is pushed to his limits on babysitting, especially when Dolly shows no restraint on how to take care of their younger siblings. After a full day of babysitting, Dylan and Dolly realize that Dorothy is missing and use the World Wide Woof to find her. With his plan set in motion, Hunter has Dorothy respond; knowing full well that Dylan will come directly to him. Ep. 30 (Part 2): Dylan realizes where Dorothy is located, but does not tell Dolly and leaves. Dolly follows him to a tall building and Dylan is reunited with Dorothy, but suckered in by Hunter's space themed collection. Dolly scales the building and sees through the window, she unexpectedly finds Hunter's plans of how he will send all the dalmatians to Sweden. Dolly soon gives chase after Dylan and Dorothy leave the building and load up onto a vehicle heading to the Dalmatian home, knowing fully well that she has to warn Dylan about Hunter's true motivations and that he is being manipulated by him. |
Episode 31 | It's My Party | Dylan and Dolly realize that Triple-D's birthday is coming up. They try to avoid it, but Diesel lets it slip. Triple-D is instead upset that nobody sees them as individuals so Dylan plans a party for Dallas, Dolly plans one for Destiny and Diesel plans one for Déjà Vu. Destiny and Dallas are upset that their older siblings do not understand them while Déjà Vu seems to get along well with Diesel's impromptu planning. In the end, Dylan and Dolly realize that neither made a great effort, but are happy to see that Diesel manage to make a party that sufficiently satisfies Triple-D. |
Episode 32 | Fox in the Dog House | When Dolly accidentally hits Fergus with her skateboard, the dalmatians take him in to be checked up by their mother to make him feel better; however, he needs to stay off of his injury while recovering. In order to do that, he will have to stay with the Dalmatian family home for the mean time. Dylan and Dolly are surprised that Fergus has a great grasp on the younger siblings, but he seems to be teaching them to be wild. Dolly finds out that Fergus has begun faking his injury and she and Dylan discover that he has been teaching the pups to lie and steal. |
Episode 33 | Fetch | Dylan orders an A.I. orb named Fetch and becomes attached to using it for chores around the house. When Dolly and the rest of the pups begin abusing its abilities and breaks it, Dylan has Dawkins reprogram it for only him to control. Dawkins soon becomes attached and through Dolly's influence, orders many more for all the dalmatian pups. However, they soon cause trouble around the house and Dylan and Dolly resolve to collect them all before their parents get home. Upon seeing the mountain of orbs they collected, they have the Fetches sing their anniversary song to their parents to deflects their anger from them, but the Dmitri Trio's giant whoopee cushion ruins it. |
Episodes 34 | Don't Push Your Luck | Dolly enters the skateboarding competition to compete against her crush Hansel. Fearing that she will have bad luck, she is convinced that Big Fee will help her win the competition. Big Fee assigns herself as her manager. Soon, Dolly begins to do incredibly well in the competition with Big Fee good luck, that supposedly is making her win. Dylan and Dawkins refuse to believe that Big Fee is lucky and try to disprove her. Eventually, Big Fee begins cashing in on Dolly's fame and begins to push her family away. Realizing what she is losing, Dolly finally gets rid of Big Fee at the cost of losing to Hansel. |
Episode 35 | The Curse of the Ferrydog | |
Episode 36 | The Walls Are Alive | |
Episode 37 | Diamond Dogs | |
Episode 38 | Ride Along | |
Episode 39 | Poodlewolf! | |
Episode 40 | The Longest Night | |
Episode 41 | Balancing Act | |
Episode 42 | Dawkins Strikes Back | |
Episode 43 | Poodlefall! | |
Episode 44 | Dotty Dancing | Portia invites D.J. to a "not a party party" to perform music. Upon seeing Dylan dancing moves, she decides to hold a contest with the loser having to eat Constantin's hairballs. Dylan recruits D.J. to help him learn to dance. They keep the dance training a secret from Dolly as she once made fun of Dylan for a whole year about his horrendous dancing. Dolly becomes suspecious of thier secret behavior and follows the duo around Camden, she soon becomes convinced that Dylan is reforming Howl-A-Rama, a singing group, without her. |
Episode 45 | Yappily Ever After | Doug and Delilah make Dolly replace Hugo as Clarissa's humble servant. Clarissa bans her from going to the "fetch-ball final", so Dylan and the canal crew take her place and disguise Dolly so she isn't seen by Clarissa. Dolly ends up hiding under a bench and is approached by the hidden Prince Corgi, and they bond over their love of skateboarding. As Clarissa and her friends leave, Dolly runs back home, leaving her skateboard behind. Prince Corgi goes around Camden to find the owner and eventually tracks down Dolly, and the two go skateboarding together, whilst Clarissa is arrested for "pet cruelty" at Dylan's insistence. |
Episode 46 | D-Factor | Clarissa tells Dylan that he has no personality and begins to question himself. He finally decides to be the "funny guy", but his jokes are stale. Nevertheless, Clarissa invites Dylan to her summer soirée party to perform. Everyone begins to ironically laugh at him when Dolly notices that Clarissa plans to prank him by dumping pink paint on him. She fails to stop it and Dylan is humiliated. However, Dylan finally begins talking back to everyone and exploiting their flaws and begins humiliating Clarissa who slips and gets dirty, resulting in Hugo having to give her a bath. Dylan accepts himself for who he is. |
Episode 47 - 48 | Puppy Dreams | This episode is a collection of the "Gigglebug Guarantee" shorts formatted into a to-parter with bridging sequences. Despite being the last one produced, it was not the last to air |
Episode 49 | Dante's Inferno | Dante becomes depressed after his predictions are proven false multiple times by his siblings and is made into a laughing stock, to make him feel better, it was up to Dolly to make his predictions come true. Meanwhile, Hunter is freed from his own imprisonment after 6 months; however, his state of mind is a bit off to the point that he behaves like an actual dog. Cuddles snaps him out of it and soon resumes to his usual self and decides to get revenge on the dalmatians. However, it appears that Hunter is not the only one who goes through a change state of mind. |
Episode 50 | Better the De Vil You Know | Following the previous episode, "Dante's Inferno", the dalmatians begin to prep for Hunter's return. Dylan, feeling that their previous encounter was his fault, takes the lead in protecting his siblings as Hunter tries and fails to capture them in increasingly ridiculous situations. Doug and Delilah prepare a bus to transport them to the country while they go to work. However, Hunter takes over the bus and tries to capture the puppies. Dylan once again exploits his dog mannerisms and gets rid of him and rescues his siblings. Hunter finds himself an ally as he is approached by his great aunt Cruella De Vil. |
Episode 51 - 52 | The De Vil Wears Puppies | Ep. 51 Part 1: As the dalmatians relax knowing that Hunter is no longer a threat, they are shocked to find that Cruella De Vil has moved in next door. Delilah tell Dylan and Dolly about their family history with Cruella and how she plans to kill them and turn them into fur coats. Cruella and Hunter proceed to perform many tactics to weaken the dalmatians' defenses and starve them out. At Dylan's indirect suggestion, Diesel ends up digging a tunnel all the way to the park. However, the De Vils catch onto their scheme by accident and attack them from both fronts using Dizzy and Dee Dee's childlike innocence. The dalmatians escape to the park, only to be captured by Cruella's hired goons and entrapped in a shipping container to be flown away by helicopter. Doug and Delilah try to fend off Cruella who instead captures the two of them. Ep. 52 Part 2: Clarissa, witnessing the events, hops on behind Cruella's car. At the park, the Canal Crew hop onto the shipping container as it is being carried away. Dylan and Dolly evaded being captured, by sheer luck, before soon realizing their siblings have been captured at the end of the tunnel. They hop onto Pearl and proceed to chase the De Vils through the streets of London. Hunter realizes that Cruella plans to kill the puppies for their fur and is locked up with the rest of the dalmatians. Pearl tosses Dylan and Dolly onto the boat and together with the Canal Crew fight off Cruella and her goons to free their family before they are skinned in an elaborate machine. |