101 Runner Street is an animated television series, created by Disney Channel and based loosely on the 1961 movie, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which is set almost 60 years apart from this series. It had a sneak peak on December 14, 2018 in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It would later go on to premiere on March 18, 2019 in those areas.
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One of the big new announcements on Tuesday, and set to roll out around the world from the end of 2018, 101 Dalmatian Street is inspired by Dodie Smith's 1956 novel and Walt Disney's 1961 One Hundred and One Dalmatians. But it is has been updated and moved to contemporary London. It depicts the adventures of two eldest Dalmatian siblings, Dylan and Dolly, parents Doug and Delilah, and ninety-seven younger puppies, all with names beginning with the letter "D", who live all by themselves at the titular address. London’s Passion Animation Studios will lead-produce. Maria O'Loughlin writes, Miklos Weigert directs.
The series is a distant follow-up to only the original film, making the series an alternate continuity. The creators of this series claimed that they purposefully never watched any of the franchise's past sequel and spin-off material (the 1996 and 2000 live-action movies, the 1997-1998 cartoon and the 2003 direct-to-video sequel); they only watched the original movie.[1]
Ross showed a first-look development trailer, created by Passion.
"This teaser is the biggest, messiest family comedy you could imagine," he said. Narrated by Dolly, interrupted by Dylan, it showed the parents at their job – Dad Dalmatian works as firefighter – Dolly and Dylan running the house in their absence, and having fun on the London Eye. Animation looked fast-paced, eye-popping in color and kinetic, featuring knockabout (canine) family fun.
It is the first show to air on each of the three main Disney Channels worldwide: Disney Channel, Disney Junior, and Disney XD. But in the US, it will rather have a streaming release on Disney+.
There will be a total of 50 episodes for the first season, with each of them being 11 minutes in length, plus five two-part specials and 10 2-minute shorts.
On January 23, 2019, it was revealed that season 2 is already in the process of being written.
On November 18, 2019, it was announced that Max Loubaresse won the Industry Excellence storyboarding award for his work on 101 Dalmatian Street. [2]
The art style of the show is similar to 1980s anime series such as Urusei Yatsura and cartoons such as The Loud House.
Cast
- Josh Brener as Dylan[3]
- Michaela Dietz as Dolly[3]
- Rhashan Stone as Doug[3]
- Ella Kenion as Delilah[3]
- Maxwell Apple as D.J.
- Akiya Henry as Da Vinci, Roxy and additional voices[3]
- Kyle Soller as Dante
- Lauren Donzis as Destiny and Déjà Vu[3]
- Margot Powell as Dorothy
- Rhys Isaac Jones as Dawkins and additional voices
- Bert Davis as Diesel[3]
- Nefeli Karakosta as Dizzy[3]
- Florrie Wilkinson as Dee Dee[3]
- Abigail Zoe Lewis as Dallas[3]
- Jack Binstead as Delgado[4]
- Nikhil Parmar as Deepak
- Rocco Wright as Dimitri 1, Dimitri 2 and Dimitri 3
- Stephen Mangan as Doctor Dave[3]
- Aimee-Ffion Edwards as Arabella, Stella and Big Fee (The Nose Job)[3]
- Pixie Davies as Big Fee
- Ben Bailey Smith as Sid Squirrel and pencer Sausage Dog[3]
- Paloma Faith as Portia Poodle[3]
- Miriam Margolyes as Bessie the Cornish Cow[3]
- Tameka Empson as Pearl Police Horse[3]
- Bethan Wright as Prunella Pug[3]
- Rasmus Hardiker as Hansel[5]
- Harriet Carmichael as Clarissa and additional voices
- Rufus Jones as Constantin and Hugo
- Joshua LeClair as Hunter De Vil
- Conor MacNeill as Fergus Fox
- Matt Wilkinson as Mr. Fuzzy
- Ashton Henry-Reid as Dalmatian pups
- Dino Karakosta as Dalmatian pups
- Caoimhe Judd as Dalmatian pups
- Theo Wilkinson as Dalmatian pups
- Ynez Williams as Dalmatian pups
- Charlotte Davis-Black as Dalmatian pups
- Twinkle Jaiswal as Dalmatian pups
- Michael Golab as Stanislav
- Agnes Peacock as Dorothy (Merry Pups)
Crew
- Producer: Karen Doyle
- Executive producers:
- Cara Speller
- Anttu Harlin
- Music:
- Rupert Cross
- Nathan W. Klein
- Theo Vidgen
- Film editing:
- Luis Lazcano
- Ville Vesterlund
- Production design: Janne Korsumäki
- Production manager: Joost Zoetebier
- Storyboard artist: Luke Allen
- Background artist: David Alcarria
- Sound Department:
- James O'Brien (re-recording mixer, sound design & mix, voiceover recordist, sound design and mix, voice over recording engineer)
- Petri Matara (sound)
- Adam Davies (dialogue editor)
- Visual Effects:
- Ville Vesterlund (compositor)
- Animation Department:
- Marie Ecarlat (character designer)
- Aya Suzuki (animation director)
- Janne Korsumäki (layout artist, background painter)
- Elena Najar Parente (animator)
- Kaisa Pirttinen (animator)
- Jasmi Ritola (animator)
- Janne Roivainen (animator)
- Mila Anctil (build artist supervisor)
- Etienne Aubry (animation supervisor)
- Anna Bernal (background painter)
- Georgia Cook (assistant character designer)
- Muhundan Bala (animator)
- Janne Lehtonen (animator)
- Meg Park (character designer)
- Music Department:
- Air-Edel Recording Studios (musical director)
- Lindsay Wright (composer's assistant)
- Others:
- Anna Bernal (main title design, title designer)
- Charlene Haywood (production coordinator)
- Delphi Lythgoe (producer's assistant)
- David Peacock (voice director in the UK)
- Sara Jane Sherman (voice director in the USA)
Seasons and derivatives
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Shorts
- Animals vs Humans
Trivia
- Main article: List of Easter eggs
International releases
Gallery
Gallery
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References
- ↑ https://oneofus.net/2018/11/review-101-dalmatian-street/
- ↑ https://www.animationmagazine.net/events/manchester-animation-fest-film-industry-excellence-awards-announced/
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 New Voice Talent Spotted for Disney’s ‘101 Dalmatian Street’ (October 31, 2018).
- ↑ Jack Binstead on Twitter (December 16, 2018).
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7019028/fullcredits