Dipstick - Dipstick is named after the patch that decorates the tip of his tail, as if he had stuck it in oil.Wizzer became a character in the series, and was often seen with his brother Dipstick, sister Two-Tone, and Lucky's nemesis Mooch. He is also said to be the bravest of the pups in the movie. He has solid black ears, and most Disney products feature him with a patch over his back left paw. Wizzer is so named because of his constant urinating. Wizzer - A male pup that often has "accidents".Fidget - Fidget is extremely clumsy and is often drawn in a "scratching" postion.She has solid black ears and a spotted "necklace", hence her namesake. Jewel - Female pup that appeared in the live action version of 101 Dalmatians, and she was mentioned numerous times throughout the series.Lucky also appears here, but his appearance is very different. One "novelization" of the animated film gave the names "Pandy", "Growly" and "Fatty" in lieu of Lucky, Patch and Rolly respectively oddly, a different character was given the name "Lucky" in this version. The names "Rover" and " Spotty" are occasionally used by fans to refer to the two puppies Sergeant Tibbs talks with when he enters Hell Hall. Twenty-six of the eighty-four rescued puppies were also named for promotional toys: The book Lucky Puppy, published in association with the animated film, also listed the following puppies: In said draft, Pongo also narrates how after Roger, Anita, Nanny and the Dalmatians find a place in the country, Perdita has another litter of 12. The Disney DVD describes them as having the "smallest spots of all".Īccording to an early draft of the film, there would have also been puppies called Itchy and Spook, with Rolly being called Roly-Poly, as he is in the novel. Pepper - Gender unclear, mentioned once by Pongo and again by Nanny.Freckles has five distinctive spots wrapped around his snout as well as a spot between his eyes. Freckles - Male pup that is frequently seen perched upon his father's head.
Penny was scheduled to appear in the animated TV series as a major character (Dainty Penny, along with Patch), but she was later dropped. Some sources state, she and Patch are never apart, so it's speculated that Penny could be the "animated" form of Cadpig. Penny has very small spots all over her body, including her ears. Penny - Female puppy that appears only once, sitting quietly at her father's feet.Rolly - A plump pup whom always expresses when he's hungry.Lucky - He, however, inherites the character traits of Cadpig from the novel.He is the most verbal pup in the animated films. Patch - A noisy and rowdy pup, often seen chewing on the carpet.In the animated adaptation of the book, Pongo and Perdita were the parents of the fifteen puppies. It is never confirmed that she was one of them, but she lives with the Dearlys, so it's presumed she is. Of the 82 rescued puppies, only Gay is named. It is known that there were eight boys and seven girls in the litter. As the runt of the litter she was dubbed "the cadpig", which is a runty pig, and the name stuck. Cadpig - A female puppy known for her spotted ears and small stature.Lucky - A male pup who seems to be the ring leader amongst his siblings.He is considerably the largest of Missis' Litter and has a close connection to Cadpig. Patch - A male pup born with a black patch on his eye (whilst Dalmatians are supposed to be born pure white).Only four of Pongo and Missis' fifteen puppies are named: In the original book and its sequel The Starlight Barking, Pongo, Missis, Perdita and Prince are the four eldest Dalmatians.