Dorothy Dalmatian is a supporting character in 101 Dalmatian Street. She is the youngest of Delilah and Doug's 99 puppies. Because of her youth, Dorothy doesn't have spots like the rest of her family.
Development and design[]
Some concept art for Dorothy shows her with smaller ears, while others show her with bigger ears. She is also shown with a variety of collars, including a teal one, a blue one, and a pink one.
In her final design, Dorothy is given an orange collar with a bone tag. She has no spots and only one tooth, indicating that she is the youngest of the Dalmatian puppies.
Background[]
As the youngest Dalmatian, Dorothy doesn't speak, only giggling and babbling. The rest of the family are very protective of her, especially Dylan as seen in "Boom Night." As shown in "The Wow of Miaow," Dorothy has a tendency to chew things, with Deepak being the only one who can stop her.
Dorothy has a cameo appearance in "Dog's Best Friend" and larger roles in "Boom Night" and "Snow Day." In "Boom Night," her disappearance leads to Dylan and Dolly to search all of Camden to find her. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that she was on the roof of 101 all along. In "Snow Day," she wanders off in the snow. Due to her lack of spots, she is hard to find, and the Dalmatian family spends the second half of the episode looking for her. In "London, We Have a Problem," Dorothy is suspicious of and captured by Hunter De Vil. Fortunately, Dylan goes to collect her after realizing her absence. In the final moments of "The De Vil Wears Puppies," she speaks her first words: "Bye-bye!"
Dorothy also appears in the Gigglebug Guarantee shorts "Merry Pups" and "Space Pups." In the former, she is voiced by Agnes Peacock.
Filmography[]
- 101 Dalmatian Street storyboard pilot
- Gigglebug Guarantee
- "Merry Pups"
- "Space Pups"
- 101 Dalmatian Street
- Theme song ("I've Got My Pups with Me")
- "Dog's Best Friend"
- "Boom Night"
- "Power to the Puppies"
- "Who the Dog Do You Think You Are?"
- "Walkies on the Wild Side"
- "May Contain Nuts"
- "Winter Funderland"
- "Snow Day"
- "Perfect Match"
- "All Fired Up"
- "Crushed Out"
- "Girls' Day Out"
- "My Fair Dolly"
- "Flea-Mageddon"
- "Dal-Martians"
- "The Wow of Miaow"
- "Fear Window"
- "The Dog House"
- "A Summer to Remember"
- "Long Tongue Day"
- "Doggy Da Vinci"
- "London, We Have a Problem"
- "It's My Party"
- "Fox in the Dog House"
- "Don't Push Your Luck"
- "The Walls Are Alive"
- "Diamond Dogs"
- "Ride Along"
- "Dawkins Strikes Back"
- "Poodlefall!"
- "Dotty Dancing"
- "D-Factor"
- "Puppy Dreams"
- "Dante's Inferno"
- "Better the De Vil You Know"
- "The De Vil Wears Puppies"
Book appearances[]
- Le Meilleur Ami du Chien
- L'Élection du Dalma-chef
- Das Haus der 101 Dalmatiner: Meine Freunde
- D is for Dalmatians
Notes[]
- Dorothy and Diesel are the only pups of the series (outside of Dylan and Dolly) who howl at the World Wide Woof.
- She is also the first pup (outside of the two aforementioned characters) to be a user of the gag.
- Because of Dorothy's lack of spots, her design is comparable to Oddball's from 102 Dalmatians.
Foreign voice actors[]
- Silja Okking (Danish)
- Bianca Lixandru (Romanian)
- Emese Boldog (Hungarian)
- Veronica Cuscusa (Italian)
- Marta Dobecka (Polish)
- Pamella Rodrigues (Portuguese (Brazil))
- Sofia Cruz (Portuguese (Europe))
- Emilia León Virues (Spanish (Latin America
Names in other languages[]
- Chinese: 桃麗絲 (Táolìsī)
- Greek: Ντόροθι (transcription: Ntórothi)