22 reviews
101 Dalmatian Street is a great reboot classic cartoon and funny so much more funnier then the 90s series, so it set in modern times and there owner left them to defend for themselves the show involveds around dolly and Dylan and there variety adventures both characters balance each other out perfectly and unlike the original it set in the uk like the films
I should start this review off by saying that I have never watched anything 101 dalmatians related apart from this show. That being said, I still like this. Although I am defiantly older than the target demographic, I found a lot of the characters to be charming, especially Dolly. Most of the jokes don't land for me and I find the show to be too childish at times, but I still really liked watching it. Sometimes it's nice to watch a show that is just fun and not deep. I really like the animation with how cartoony it is and I find a lot of the expressions of the characters to be funny sometimes. Overall, I recommend this show to any fans of the original, but people can enjoy it without watching any of the movies.
- olivershammas
- Jun 26, 2023
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Bruh they really just gave 2 dogs a literal house, and not only that, but this house has 101 puppies; what? Why don't the owners take care of them? Beyond that, this series was mediocre. More enjoyable than the original 101 Dalmatian tv series, but this type of childish antics isn't my style. Don't get me wrong, some of this show was good, and I think it actually deserves a watch from people of this demographic, but overall for me, this was nothing intriguing or lasting.
- ajneeago96
- Feb 18, 2022
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This new cartoon series for the ingenious Disney franchise 101 Dalmatians unfortunately fails a little too much due to the incorporation of modern nonsense, such as cell phones, hipsters and social media. The drawings are really okay, the house design is really well done and the dog characters are by no means bad. But you can quarrel with the stories of the individual episodes. The 90s cartoon on the farm is definitely a lot better.
- patrickfilbeck
- Dec 9, 2021
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I Never really cared for it. But it is kind of a good show not too , bad but i never cred for it.
- BoxwoodExpress
- Apr 29, 2020
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Alphabetically, the first show on Disney Plus is "101 Dalmatian Street" a spin off from the animated films. I'm really not the audience that they were after with this series, but I wanted to at least aim to try everything so I watched the first episode and, although I don't want to watch anymore, there were some aspects about it the I liked.
Several generations after Pongo and Perdita, an unrealistically large amount of Dalmatian siblings live in customised house in Camden, London. With their parents working, looking after these puppies usually falls to the eldest two, cautious Dylan (Josh Brener) and adventurous Dolly (Michaela Dietz).
I'm not going to go into too much depth with my review here, as I said I only watched the first episode, which is made up of two stories. Then I found out that Michelle Gomez was playing Cruella De Vil (a part she was born to play in live action), so I watched a little of the last episode too, to get a flavour of that. Visually I quite liked the show, it's an abstract art style at times, particularly with the backgrounds that often use big splashes of colour rather than detailed drawings. There are also recognisable London landmarks in there and I liked, in the first episode anyway, that there was some attempt to actually represent the people you see in Camden, rather than just generic humans. The cast is pretty good too, aside from people I've already mentioned, Conor MacNeill appeared in the first episode, and I can see that Rasmus Hardiker, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Olly Murs and Stephen Mangan also appear later on.
So, why am I not planning to watch anymore. It's a big, noisy, vibrant but basic show, and though I'm not above watching a series aimed at children primarily, I'm looking for it to have a little more to it to keep me engaged, a bit of subversion, or wit and, based on that first episode, this show doesn't have enough of that.
Several generations after Pongo and Perdita, an unrealistically large amount of Dalmatian siblings live in customised house in Camden, London. With their parents working, looking after these puppies usually falls to the eldest two, cautious Dylan (Josh Brener) and adventurous Dolly (Michaela Dietz).
I'm not going to go into too much depth with my review here, as I said I only watched the first episode, which is made up of two stories. Then I found out that Michelle Gomez was playing Cruella De Vil (a part she was born to play in live action), so I watched a little of the last episode too, to get a flavour of that. Visually I quite liked the show, it's an abstract art style at times, particularly with the backgrounds that often use big splashes of colour rather than detailed drawings. There are also recognisable London landmarks in there and I liked, in the first episode anyway, that there was some attempt to actually represent the people you see in Camden, rather than just generic humans. The cast is pretty good too, aside from people I've already mentioned, Conor MacNeill appeared in the first episode, and I can see that Rasmus Hardiker, Aimee-Ffion Edwards, Olly Murs and Stephen Mangan also appear later on.
So, why am I not planning to watch anymore. It's a big, noisy, vibrant but basic show, and though I'm not above watching a series aimed at children primarily, I'm looking for it to have a little more to it to keep me engaged, a bit of subversion, or wit and, based on that first episode, this show doesn't have enough of that.
- southdavid
- Apr 13, 2023
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Nobody seems to know about this series. Even though it is a spin-off series from a Disney Franchise Titan.
And I think it is sad...
Dalmatian Street isn't the funniest or the most clever title ever.
It doesn't have the deepest lore or the best characters.
But if it has one thing going for it, then it is charm and cuteness.
This series is just cute.
Seeing this big family happily together and just somehow working is just extremely nice to see.
And when there are troubles approaching, they have to work together or find themselves to get rid of the problem.
The two main characters are Dylan and Dolly.
Dylan is the organized, well-mannered, thoughtful and caring type of the two.
Of course Dolly likes and cares for her family too. She just shows it in a different way. She is well... rebellious. Some people might even say she is a so called... "tomboy". And we all love our tomboys in our children cartoons am i right?
...
Okay lets get back on track... Dolly doesn't really care about rules. And so her methods in taking care of her siblings are more dangerous, but also more fun for the younger ones.
Dylan and Dolly are basically Ying and Yang. They are very different in their personalities and ideals. But in that way they complement each other. Both their ways are helpful for their siblings.
Sometimes (or most of the time) Dylan's way is the right one.
But also; sometimes Dolly is right with her methods, ideas and plans.
They work perfectly together!
Then there are their younger brothers and sisters and of course the parents. There are a total of 20 "main" dogs, all have their unique character traits and quirks.
I mean yes they are quite simple but with more episodes the show could have really fleshed them out more.
There is just so much stuff to discover, I mean for starters the parents are not first married. So the pups are stepsiblings.
And I mean, there is so much more you could do... -Episodes about Dimitri and the other pups -Episodes about the background stories of each family. (Ae Dylan's Father and Dolly's Mother) -Episode about Christmas (classic) and so on...
The Art style is also nice. I think it is pleasant to look at.
It is modern, but it also has this old school touch with the backgrounds.
It is simple, effective, palatable. I like it!
But anyway: It would be an absolute dream to be able to go into their house once. Just for one minute, I would probably die from overwhelming joy.
I am pretty much a right-wing young man that is filled with hate.
But this series makes me feel better and lighter. It has just these nice family moments, which makes me happy and makes me want to have children...
And I think I will stop here. Just watch the series and give it a review, so it gets more attention. I don't think that it deserves 10/10, but I just want it to have more recognition. It is one of the most underrated children series I can think of.
No one knows about this, it is frustrating.
Even I only found this randomly after watching the original Dalmatian movies and Disney recommended me this afterwards.
...I am very grateful that i found out about it...
If I had to give this show a rating without giving it a rating, I would say that; Basically it is a MODERN kids show which I would actually let my children watch. I think it teaches children quite well.
Please just watch it on Disney+ and don't forget to put it on your watchlist!
And thank you for reading this.
And I think it is sad...
Dalmatian Street isn't the funniest or the most clever title ever.
It doesn't have the deepest lore or the best characters.
But if it has one thing going for it, then it is charm and cuteness.
This series is just cute.
Seeing this big family happily together and just somehow working is just extremely nice to see.
And when there are troubles approaching, they have to work together or find themselves to get rid of the problem.
The two main characters are Dylan and Dolly.
Dylan is the organized, well-mannered, thoughtful and caring type of the two.
Of course Dolly likes and cares for her family too. She just shows it in a different way. She is well... rebellious. Some people might even say she is a so called... "tomboy". And we all love our tomboys in our children cartoons am i right?
...
Okay lets get back on track... Dolly doesn't really care about rules. And so her methods in taking care of her siblings are more dangerous, but also more fun for the younger ones.
Dylan and Dolly are basically Ying and Yang. They are very different in their personalities and ideals. But in that way they complement each other. Both their ways are helpful for their siblings.
Sometimes (or most of the time) Dylan's way is the right one.
But also; sometimes Dolly is right with her methods, ideas and plans.
They work perfectly together!
Then there are their younger brothers and sisters and of course the parents. There are a total of 20 "main" dogs, all have their unique character traits and quirks.
I mean yes they are quite simple but with more episodes the show could have really fleshed them out more.
There is just so much stuff to discover, I mean for starters the parents are not first married. So the pups are stepsiblings.
And I mean, there is so much more you could do... -Episodes about Dimitri and the other pups -Episodes about the background stories of each family. (Ae Dylan's Father and Dolly's Mother) -Episode about Christmas (classic) and so on...
The Art style is also nice. I think it is pleasant to look at.
It is modern, but it also has this old school touch with the backgrounds.
It is simple, effective, palatable. I like it!
But anyway: It would be an absolute dream to be able to go into their house once. Just for one minute, I would probably die from overwhelming joy.
I am pretty much a right-wing young man that is filled with hate.
But this series makes me feel better and lighter. It has just these nice family moments, which makes me happy and makes me want to have children...
And I think I will stop here. Just watch the series and give it a review, so it gets more attention. I don't think that it deserves 10/10, but I just want it to have more recognition. It is one of the most underrated children series I can think of.
No one knows about this, it is frustrating.
Even I only found this randomly after watching the original Dalmatian movies and Disney recommended me this afterwards.
...I am very grateful that i found out about it...
If I had to give this show a rating without giving it a rating, I would say that; Basically it is a MODERN kids show which I would actually let my children watch. I think it teaches children quite well.
Please just watch it on Disney+ and don't forget to put it on your watchlist!
And thank you for reading this.
Ever since it came out on Disney+, last year, I just can't stop watching it. I recommend this for dog fans around the world, like me.
I do have one thing to say, though, and this is why I only gave this series 9 stars: I wish they could've made another season. Other than that, it's great!
Oh, and one more thing to the people who created this show: even though the first season had a decent ending, PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD (or should I dog😉) MAKE ANOTHER FREAKING SEASON!!!!!!!!!
I do have one thing to say, though, and this is why I only gave this series 9 stars: I wish they could've made another season. Other than that, it's great!
Oh, and one more thing to the people who created this show: even though the first season had a decent ending, PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD (or should I dog😉) MAKE ANOTHER FREAKING SEASON!!!!!!!!!
- cowdog-24405
- Aug 10, 2021
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Wow! This cartoon far surpassed my expectations. I have long been a fan of 101 Dalmatians, so when I heard that they were doing a reboot again, I was hoping that they would not ruin everything. I was very pleasantly surprised. While they keep the charming style of the original movie, the action is fast paced and the characters extremely cute. Also, the humor goes beyond kids audiences, but is still kept quite clean. I would give this a hearty 10/10.
Bow Wacka Wow!
- weatherwatcherjoe
- Feb 13, 2020
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- jackfrazier-50155
- Feb 29, 2020
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I agree with most of the reviews on this page (except for negatives) But nonetheless, I love this show. I started watching it on Disney+ recently and i have to say it is so good! It's sad this only got 1 season, Considering how 101 Dalmatians is one of Disneys most popular films. But, I love this show with many others. 10/10.
- JustAObjectShowFan
- Sep 23, 2021
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I don't like cartoons becouse a lot of them in my opinion are stupid, but 101 dalmatian street is different. It's very funny show about a family of cute pupies. I love it so much and in my opinion it's the best cartoon in TV at this moment. Of course it's just my opinion and you should watch it to see if you like it or not.
- szymuschlipala
- Oct 13, 2019
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The one thing I like about this show is the variety of characters with different personalities. Something for everyone. Also, the art style and the character designs are great as well. Along with the visual for the background just leave me speechless in a good way. The one thing I'm not happy about is that the show lacks of advertising. The rating for the series is extremely low. I don't blame the people behind the show, but I blame Disney for not advertising it more than it should. That's why it failed in the UK and the US. Not because it's too boring or plain, it's the amount of ads for the show. If it was a Marvel Movie/Series then the ads for that will pop up everywhere on the internet and cable TV. Don't get me started on the time slots for new episodes on Disney XD(Where shows go to die). 7pm are you kidding me? Nick did something similar with "Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." I'm very disappointed. I hope one day Disney will see their mistakes and give the show a second chance and a second season with better advertising/time slots.
- icy_mcgraw
- Jun 27, 2021
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I love this show and hope in the future would get a season 2 of this show my favorite character is Da Vinci but this show deserves a season 2 this show is better than The Owl House and The Loud House and I really want to see a season 2 of this show so bad but this show is funny, really good with action and the music is on top this is just amazing that I want to keep watching it so I give this a 10/10.
- derecklibby
- Apr 16, 2022
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I absolutely adore this show! I wish Disney did more to advertise it, because more people should watch it! The characters are super charming and fun and all have unique and distinctive personalities. The animation is fun and ubeat with a cheerful and bright color palatte to suit the tone of the show. There's a great variety of episode ideas ranging from detective cases to a faux zombie episode. It's a ton of fun and they have plenty of room to get creative. I really can't recommend this show enough! It's really a shame that more people haven't seen it. If you're at all interested, definitely give it a watch!
- lizzielogemann
- Apr 7, 2023
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- raben-81146
- Apr 29, 2023
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I really hadn't ever heard of this show before, and only bothered to look it up when I saw cute pictures of the Dalmatian Dolly online. When I started to watch it, I got hooked immediately. It reminds me a lot of Littlest Pet Shop (2011), and that's a good thing, since I also adored that show while it was on.
101 Dalmatian Street is a very face-paced show, with each episode only being roughly 10 minutes or so, but honestly that works in its favor. The animation is really fun, vibrant, energetic, and warm. The voice acting is really good, the dynamics between the characters is great, and the show does its homework on dogs and how they tend to act and think (at least as far as I can tell). To me, this show feels like a lot of heart was put into it, and that's what I love most about it.
Is it perfect? Probably not. But, for me personally? I'm giving it a 10/10 because I willingly watched many episodes again and again, I keep thinking about the adorable cuteness, and I'll likely keep revisiting it in the future. So, what more could a show do to earn a 10/10 than that? This is just a really fun, heartfelt, adorable, charming, awesome little show. I wish it had gotten more seasons than what it got, and it should've gotten more attention, too.
101 Dalmatian Street is a very face-paced show, with each episode only being roughly 10 minutes or so, but honestly that works in its favor. The animation is really fun, vibrant, energetic, and warm. The voice acting is really good, the dynamics between the characters is great, and the show does its homework on dogs and how they tend to act and think (at least as far as I can tell). To me, this show feels like a lot of heart was put into it, and that's what I love most about it.
Is it perfect? Probably not. But, for me personally? I'm giving it a 10/10 because I willingly watched many episodes again and again, I keep thinking about the adorable cuteness, and I'll likely keep revisiting it in the future. So, what more could a show do to earn a 10/10 than that? This is just a really fun, heartfelt, adorable, charming, awesome little show. I wish it had gotten more seasons than what it got, and it should've gotten more attention, too.
- Tailslover13
- Oct 6, 2023
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I honestly really liked this show. Its a Fun and charming show with lovable characters and interesting plot points. I highly recommend for any dog lovers. The voice acting is good. It is one of the better animated disney shows. It's funny and would definitely be a good choice for Any kids that like cartoons. I would say probably 7+ but really it's up to whatever you think. I personally wish it had at least 1 more season. It has 52 episodes, ( well, actually it has 26 but there are two 11 minute episodes in 1 ) I don't think I explained that well but hopefully you know what I mean. Overall I'd highly recommend it.
- leisler-84385
- Feb 27, 2024
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101 Dalmatian Street is the hidden gem that shines in this new dark era for Disney.
A refreshing addition to the beloved Dalmatians franchise composed of attractive characters, an impeccable artistic design, impressive visuals, a vibrant voice cast and plots that, above all, are fun and agile in their narrative and in their good humor. An excellent series to spend time regardless of age. A series made with passion and a lot of heart with an emotional core focused on family union with a mature aura that is not afraid to become dark at the most appropriate moments.
The end of their first (and only) season could be satisfactory for some... while for others it could only increase the desire to know what's next in these dog's life.
It's a shame that Disney canceled it when it could still have given more...
Anyway. Watch and support the show on Disney+!
A refreshing addition to the beloved Dalmatians franchise composed of attractive characters, an impeccable artistic design, impressive visuals, a vibrant voice cast and plots that, above all, are fun and agile in their narrative and in their good humor. An excellent series to spend time regardless of age. A series made with passion and a lot of heart with an emotional core focused on family union with a mature aura that is not afraid to become dark at the most appropriate moments.
The end of their first (and only) season could be satisfactory for some... while for others it could only increase the desire to know what's next in these dog's life.
It's a shame that Disney canceled it when it could still have given more...
Anyway. Watch and support the show on Disney+!
- bjmm-26181
- May 14, 2024
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