101 Dalmatian Street Season One Full Review

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Sonicbronyuniversez: As much as I love Loud House, it's nice to see an old memory return. Even if it's in the future of said timeline.

Sonic and the black knight with me plays during the intro, with the lyrics starting when the clips are shown, with one verse playing in between clips

Sonic homing attacks shadow in Sonic adventure two and then Steven from Steven Universe is seen sacrificing himself to Aquamarine. Sonicbronyuniversez is seen bashing The Hero from The amazing world of Gumball and then he's seen praising the episode known as The Choices. Ash is seen in a battle with Alain in the Pokemon XY anime as Greninja blocks Charizard's Thunder punches by using his Water shuriken as a sword. Twilight is seen blasting Tirek into the floor and then Kion is shown using the roar of the elders in anger against Janja in Never roar again. Dipper and Male Pines from Gravity Falls are seen doing their awkward sibling hug. Aang from Avatar the last airbender is seen battling the fire lord and then Korra from the sequel series, The Legend of Korra, is shown to be doing some probending. Weed from Ginga Densetsu Weed is seen using the Zetsu Tenrou Battouga on Hougen just as Goku appears on the sceeen. Goku turns Super Saiyan blue and gets into his famous pose when going up against Frieza in Resurrection F as the music stops as soon as Goku says his next line.

Goku: Don't blame me if I break you.

The 101 Dalmatian Street theme starts playing as Sonicbronyuniversez starts discussing it while scenes from each of the 101 Dalmatians movies and shows plays.

Sonicbronyuniversez: Despite my avatar being a German Shepherd, 101 Dalmatians is one of my favorite Disney franchises. I don't love it as much as Lion King, but with all it's done, it's easily in the top three. I love the movies, which are both fantastic in their own right, and the 90's cartoon show, in spite of it's bad animation and taking place in America instead of London for a reason I can't find, is one of my favorite cartoons of all time. 101 Dalmtians The Series Lucky is best character; fuckin fight me bitches.  But the new show is surprisingly entertaining, showing all kinds of heart and giving plenty of moments where I love the characters and what they go through. This series has proved itself to be worthy of being in the 101 Dalmatians franchise, so I thought I'd give my thoughts on it. This is inspired by Yoshi Player's videos where he reviews every episode of the Loud House with one season per video. I hope he does seasons four and five. Anyway, the way this works is that I'll be talking about every episode of the season and rating it with glory plantation, average plantation, and garbage plantation. This will indicate whether I think an episode is good, okay, or bad. There'll also be two more plantations that'll be revealed later down the line, and I'll explain those when we come to them. It'll be loads of fun adding these when I discss each episode, and once I gush about how awesome Dolly is, I think you'll know which one this season ends up being. I also decided to add this one section where I credited the writers of the episode, as I feel it'd be fun to see who was responsible for which episode. I'll also be playing a random song whenver we hit a special because it's my project and I want to. Oh, and props to PIEGUYRULZ for inventing this idea to begin with. It's been put to great use. And without further ado, let us commence with season one. Sit tight everyone!

Episode one: Dog's Best Friend.

Highlight: The concept itself.

Fun fact: I watched this in 2018 before it officially aired on Disney Channel.

Quote: (Dylan) Bad human!

Written by: Giles Pilbrow.

Sonicbronyuniversez: Episode one: Dog's Best Friend. When Dylan sees Clarissa Corgi's human waiting on her hand and paw he wonders whether he should get one to help with household chores. But he soon realizes a new "pet" is a big responsibility. And yes, I'm copy pasting these from the wiki, so by the time this is up, the latest version of each synopsis will be here. Anyway, the episode starts off with Dylan cleaning the house, and as you'd expect from a house with almost a hundred kids present, it's complete chaos, and the fact that Dolly's using this time to play with the other siblings doesn't help. After Dylan sees Hugo, Clarissa's human, Dizzy and Deedee head out to find him one so he doesn't have to be so overworked. Now here's a pilot episode that knows how to introduce the main characters. More specifically, Dylan and Dolly. These two are a great duo that know how to show they care about each other in spite of their differences. Dolly's teasing of Dylan doesn't feel malicious and even though she's clearly ignoring her responsibilities, her outgoing and wild nature makes it all the more entertaining. And she and Dylan work off of each other so well that you could be forgiven for mistaking them as blood siblings. Yeah, it's confirmed later in the season that they're step siblings. I'm glad they set that straight. Dizzy and Deedee are also an adorable duo, even though they're essentially twin stereotypes. Seeing them bring the human, and no, I'm not going to call him M.r Fuzzy, the reason they did it is because they're fucking adorable as a bitch, and I'm not going to try and copy them. Anyway, their selfless act is really touching to see, even when they beg to keep him. It feels like they're doing this for Dylan, which they are, and it feels genuine. And the human surprisingly isn't annoying. Yeah he's not the best character, but I can easily sit through him. I think it's because of the concept itself, and how well it puts the role reversal thing onto the kid can't take care of dog scenario. This is a genius move, since one, it's never been done before, at least not in this way, and two, they handle it really well here, at least to me, and that's why I put it in the highlight box. I also wanna take notion to how Doug is. He's clearly the soft and carefree parent, but in a good way, as he knows when to do what. And when he tells Dylan he has to ditch the human, he's not a dickhole about it, just calmly telling Dylan what he has to do, and Dylan's perfectly fine with it in the end. I'll bring up more about him and Delilah when I talk more about the episodes of the show. Also, Dolly comforts Dylan in the end. Yay Dolly! Now, I do have some criticisms to address, as any pilot would bring to the table. First off, Dylan taking the blame for something Dizzy and Deedee did, even though they didn't deserve to be punished, is pretty stupid. He's clearly the serious and uptight one between him and Dolly, so I think it would've made more sense to have him be honest. I know him doing loads of work is the reason Dizzy and Deedee did what they did, but it's not like he forced them to do it. They did this unconditionally because they wanted him to relax and have a life for once. And Dizzy and Deedee don't seem like they would've minded it if he did. Yeah, he didn't HAVE to rat them out since they also seem like they'd own up to it if questioned, but I don't see why Dylan would have to take the fall for his siblings finding a human for him. If it's because him seeing how Clarissa was living is what motivated them to do this then it does make sense, and it's great that the show's letting us figure this out ourselves, I just found it to be a bit odd due to Dylan's character seeming to be against it. And also, the new gadget stuff comes out of nowhere here. I read on Disney wiki that Dawkins, one of the more prominent siblings, built them, but I can see this throwing lots of newcomers off, since they won't even know this takes place almost six decades after the movies. I personally didn't care, but I can see others finding it to be a bit of a turnoff. Other than that though, the comedy was sharp, the characters here all had fun introductions, and the moral was solid. I'd say this is worthy of the (The barn from the 101 Dalmatians series is shown coated in green) glory plantation. This is the rating I give to episodes that are generally good, to amazing. I have a special rating for episodes I consider to be outright masterpieces, which I'll go ahead and explain later down the line. It's no Home is Where the Bark is, but I'm okay with that. And it's still a good start to what is soon to be a fantastic first season.

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