Delgado Dalmatian is a supporting character in 101 Dalmatian Street. He is one of Delilah and Doug's 99 puppies. He was born with a congenital amputation, with a wheelchair replacing his hind legs. Delgado enjoys his wheelchair, as he uses it to zoom past others or perform parkour.
Development and design[]
Concept for Delgado shows him with tufts of fur on his head, and a red collar with a yellow lightning bolt. One concept shows him with a lightning bolt-shaped tail. Later concepts give him a cut in his right ear.
In his final design, Delgado is given squinted eyes and a more angular mouth shape. He also has a sock-like design on his front two legs similar to Dolly. He is now given a simple black collar with a yellow stripe in the middle.
Background[]
Delgado with DJ in "Long Tongue Day."
Dylan attempts to interest Delgado in a game of Poodlewolf in "May Contain Nuts."
Delgado is both fast-moving and fast-talking. Using his wheelchair, he often speeds past his siblings, sometimes causing a ruckus. When running around, he often imitates the sounds of a racecar. He looks up to his older sister, Dolly.
Delgado has his first speaking role in "May Contain Nuts," where he tries to hang out with Dolly. Unfortunately for him, Dolly is more interested in learning parkour from Sid. He also has a supporting role in "Snow Day." Delgado makes another prominent appearance in "Don't Push Your Luck," where he has a similar role to "May Contain Nuts." Other than these appearances, Delgado usually makes brief cameos.
Filmography[]
Delgado regrettably overhears Dawkins' conversation with Fetch in "Fetch."
- 101 Dalmatian Street
- Theme song ("I’ve Got My Pups with Me")
- "Boom Night"
- "Who the Dog Do You Think You Are?"
- "May Contain Nuts"
- "Winter Funderland"
- "Snow Day"
- "Perfect Match"
- "All Fired Up"
- "Crushed Out"
- "The Nose Job"
- "My Fair Dolly"
- "A Date with Destiny… Dallas and Déjà Vu"
- "The Dog House"
- "Long Tongue Day"
- "London, We Have a Problem"
- "It's My Party"
- "Fetch"
- "Don't Push Your Luck"
- "Ride Along"
- "Yappily Ever After"
- "Puppy Dreams"
- "Dante's Inferno"
- "Better the De Vil You Know"
- "The De Vil Wears Puppies"
Book appearances[]
Notes[]
- Delgado and his voice actor both have a physical disability.
Foreign voice actors[]
- Josef Aarskov (Danish)
- Tito Marteddu (Italian)
- Karol Kwiatkowski (Polish)
- Mattheus Caliano (Portuguese (Brazil))
- Alexandre Carvalho (Portuguese (Europe))
- Oliver Díaz (Spanish (Latin American))