101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997)

Overview
After foiling Cruella DeVil's plot to make a fur coat with the puppies' skins, the Dearly Family (Roger and Anita Dearly, Nanny, Pongo, Perdita, their 15 birth puppies and 84 adopted puppies) move to a new farm home in the country. Join Pongo and Perdy's pups, brave Lucky, tubby Rolly and Cadpig the runt, together with their chicken friend Spot, as they defend their new home from Cruella DeVil (Anita's boss and now new neighbor), continually get in and out of trouble, sneak into Grutely, and have all sorts of crazy adventures around the farm. Also along for the fun is Tripod, Patch, Two-Tone, Wizzer, Dipstick, Mooch, and the rest of their barnyard friends.
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Overview
After foiling Cruella DeVil's plot to make a fur coat with the puppies' skins, the Dearly Family (Roger and Anita Dearly, Nanny, Pongo, Perdita, their 15 birth puppies and 84 adopted puppies) move to a new farm home in the country. Join Pongo and Perdy's pups, brave Lucky, tubby Rolly and Cadpig the runt, together with their chicken friend Spot, as they defend their new home from Cruella DeVil (Anita's boss and now new neighbor), continually get in and out of trouble, sneak into Grutely, and have all sorts of crazy adventures around the farm. Also along for the fun is Tripod, Patch, Two-Tone, Wizzer, Dipstick, Mooch, and the rest of their barnyard friends.
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The series' core conflict consistently frames animal exploitation and extreme greed as the primary evil, with the narrative championing animal welfare and collective action against these forces, aligning with progressive values.
The animated series '101 Dalmatians: The Series' maintains traditional character representations without explicit race or gender swaps for its main roles. The narrative focuses on adventure and conflict, portraying traditional identities neutrally or positively without incorporating explicit DEI critiques as central themes.
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The series '101 Dalmatians: The Series' does not include any explicit or implicit LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative focuses on the adventures of the Dalmatian puppies and their interactions with other animals and Cruella De Vil, without addressing queer identity in any capacity.
The animated series primarily features animal characters who outsmart or evade human antagonists, rather than engaging in direct physical combat. No female character, human or animal, is depicted defeating one or more male opponents through skill, strength, or martial arts in close-quarters physical combat.
The 1997 animated series maintains the established genders of all core characters from the original 1961 film and 1956 novel, including Cruella De Vil, Pongo, Perdita, Roger, and Anita. No canonical characters undergo a gender change.
The animated series maintains the established racial depictions of its human characters (Roger, Anita, Cruella, Jasper, Horace) from the original 1961 animated film and novel. No characters established as one race in prior canon are portrayed as a different race in this adaptation.
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