A number of fans set this episode as a possible pairing between the two. One Hundred and One Dalmatians101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure101 Dalmatians "Virtual Lucky" is the thirty fifth episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series. I’m the son of Pongo and Perdy. Mimi Gibson (original)Russi Taylor (Animated StoryBook)Pamela Segall Adlon (TV series)Debi Mae West (TV series; certain episodes)Ben Tibber (2003 sequel)Zachary Balago (Disney's TH!NK Fast) He is also one of the weakest puppies in the movie. Lucky is one of the most prominently known of the Dalmatian puppies from Disney's 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, named for the horseshoe pattern of spots on his back, and the fact he supposedly didn't make it as Perdita was giving birth to the puppies, but then was revived by Roger Radcliffe, so they said he was "lucky" to make it. (It should be noted that, in the original book, Cadpig was the puppy who almost died.) Despite his name, he is probably the most unlucky puppy of all his brothers and sisters because he was close to dying in the march back home. One case could be Lucky hiding in an alley, with Freckles being able to find him by following some muddy paw prints. My name is Lucky. Such episodes involve "The Life You Save", "The Fungus Among Us", and "Valentine Daze". Lucky makes a few cameos in House of Mouse, but like his siblings, they all remained non-speaking. Another possible case is that when Freckles attempts to hide within a bunch of other Dalmatian pups, Lucky is able to use a photograph to recognize which pup is Freckles. When Roger’s computer begins to act up while he is developing his game, Roger and Cruella get zapped inside the computer game when they try to compete with each other on the game. Also, in some related merchandise made for the 1996 remake, he is shown to have a lucky wishbone shape on his face, and a patch instead of a horseshoe (though said patch on his eye does resemble a horseshoe). Roger, Nanny and Anita choose to name him Lucky because of his survival. There was already a YouTube video of this episode, but it started again. Lucky is annoyed with all of his brothers and sisters because he can't watch TV or eat without them getting in his way. Halestorm - Get Lucky (My Tribute To Lucky from 101 Dalmatians The Series) This helps the detectives on the trail of who the possible culprit could be. Dislikes He is one of the fifteen biological puppies of Pongo and Perdita. Lucky, along with several of the movie pups, appear in Kingdom Hearts on Playstation 2. 101 Dalmatiërs (originele title 101 Dalmatians: The Series) is een Amerikaanse animatieserie uit 1997, gebaseerd op de gelijknamige Disneyfilm uit 1961 en de live-action film uit 1996. 1 Bio 1.1 One Hundred and One Dalmatians 1.2 101 Dalmatians: The Series 2 Trivia Lucy is a goose who lives at Withermarsh with her friend Towser the bloodhound dog. Unlike his usual appearances, he has white ears as opposed to black. He is voiced by Ben Tibber. With Kath Soucie, Tara Strong, Jeff Bennett, April Winchell. Lucky During most of his scenes, Lucky's back was turned to reveal the horseshoe on his back to the viewers. With Pamela Adlon, Kath Soucie, Tara Strong, Jeff Bennett. In the 1961 movie, he is voiced by Mimi Gibson. He is the only character in the series to be voiced by two voice actresses: Pamela Aldon (who was also the voice of Ashley Spinelli on Recess and the voice of Vidia of the Disney Fairies) for the most part, and Debbie Mae West whenever Pamela Aldon was unavailable. Mischievous, very lucky, cute, thoughtful, confident, cocky, meek, shy, friendly, Small and slender Dalmatian puppy, handsome, black ears (in both the first film and TV series), white ears (in the 2003 sequel), horseshoe-shaped pattern of spots on his back (in the TV series), red collar (with license; in the sequel), Roger and Anita's flat (in the original film), Dalmatian Plantation (in the end of the film), Moves to live on the Dalmatian Plantation with his family. De serie telt 65 afleveringen. Lucky is one of the most prominent Dalmatian puppies in the 101 Dalmatians franchise. In Disney's story book 101 Dalmatians: A Christmas "For-Giving", Lucky briefly appears on page 15, opening a present and finds a perfume. The Hundred and One Dalmatians101 Dalmatians101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure101 Dalmatians (1996 film)101 Dalmatians: The SeriesHouse of Mouse101 Dalmatians: Animated StorybookDisney's TH!NK Fast, Mimi Gibson (first animated film)Ben Tibber (second animated film)Sherry Lynn (Animated Storybook)Pamela Adlon (TV Series)Debi Mae West (alternate voice for TV series)Russi Taylor (Animated Storybook)Zachary Balago (Disney's TH!NK Fast). https://heroes-and-villians.fandom.com/wiki/Lucky_(101_Dalmatians)?oldid=56675. 101 Dalmatians Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Pet, son of Pongo and Perdita There are a couple of episodes in which Dumpling has shown to have a crush on Lucky, though it's usually noted to be a one-sided crush. Lucky was originally created by Dodie Smith for her novel and subsequently used in all of Disney'smovies featuring101 Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, and as well as the animated television series. Currently, Lucky and Freckles star in little shorts that play in between shows on the Disney Junior block on Disney Channel and the actual channel itself. When he was born, he died shortly after, only to be revived by Roger Radcliffe which may explain his weakness and how he got his name. These scenes feature non-speaking Dalmatians and are often accompanied by musical narration. He later wakes up and tries to escape; however, he is unable to make it out the door. He is a mischievous, very lucky, cute, thoughtful, confident, cocky, meek, shy, friendly. And finally after a chase by Cruella, Jasper and Horace, both Lucky and his brothers and parents manage to return home to Roger and Anita's house. Images of Luckyfrom 101 Dalmatians, its sequel, and the animated series. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for 101 Dalmatians: A Lucky Christmas - Disney on AllMusic - 1993 Lucky is one of Pongo and Perdita's fifteen puppies. De serie is in nagesynchroniseerde vorm te zien op Disney Channel en in België op Ketnet ... 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure Video Clips: 101 Dalmatians screenshots gallery: 101 Dalmatians Soundtrack: Balto Phil Weinstein interview! When Kipper helps the Dalmatians escape De Vil Manor, Lucky was sleeping in the study, where the pups were being held, almost being left behind. It's where your interests connect you with your people. The Colonel gave him the rank of Sergeant. In the storybook Disney Adventures story Lucky's Busy Afternoon has Lucky getting into various mischief after chasing a butterfly and jumping over a wall onto the hood of a firetruck, Lucky watched as the firefighters rescued a kitten from a tree before returning to the playground where his adventure started only to be grabbed by a little girl and dressed as a baby and put into a carriage, Lucky managed to escape the girl when she was distracted by a button on the ground and ran back to where his family was at. Lucky with his other siblings in 101 Dalmatians: A Christmas "For-Giving". Feature films Lucky plays a secondary role in the film's 2003 sequel. Balto Ken Keys interview: Balto Weather Study Of 'The Serum Run Of 1925' Plot. He particularly despises Cruella and is also a TV and computer game addict. He takes over as narrator on page 5 (of course, his mother appears first, but he tells her off-screen he wants to narrate that part) and for the rest of the story starting on page 7. Powers and abilities And when his brother Patch finds a satin night gown, he realizes that the presents weren't meant for them. Likes Anita locks her keys in the car, causing a traffic jam and catching the attention of the news. "Lucky All Star" is the second segment of the second episode in the second season of 101 Dalmatians: The Series. Plot. Lucky and Freckles also starred in Disney Junior shorts that play during commercial breaks. In "Prima Doggy", however, Two-Tone showed feelings for Lucky after Lucky was chosen to be the spokesdog for Cecil B. de Vil's Kanine Krunchies commercial (which he's later fired for getting sick from eating too much kibble due to constant retakes). 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, https://101dalmatians.fandom.com/wiki/Lucky?oldid=27728. The two are often seen playing hide-and-seek together; however, they are able to use a visual clue to help them find each other. When Lucky and his siblings are later kidnapped by Jasper and Horace and taken to De Vil Manor, an Airedale terrier named Kipper arrives and helps the Dalmatians escape De Vil Manor; however, Lucky was sleeping in the study, almost being left behind. When Spot breaks the curse on them, Lucky does however still show some genuine affection and feeling to Rebecca and asks her to come back to the present time with him. One item which is stated was who started the soot fight, which led to the discovery of Pongo's Labrador disguise. D&D Beyond In many ways, this Lucky has the closest resemblance to the Lucky in Dodie Smith's book. When the police find the Dalmatians, they count up as one hundred overall; however, when Perdita barks, notifying them of Kipper arriving with Lucky, they mark it as "one hundred and one Dalmatians.". Later, Mooch tried to sabotage Lucky's date by covering him with fleas and dyeing his fur pink, but Two-Tone expresses that she finds Lucky cool any colour. The episode begins in Roger's office, where Roger is working on an advertisement jingle for a store that sells model planes, trains, boats and cars. Lucky is one of Pongo and Perdita's fifteen puppies. Occupation Lucky was originally created by Dodie Smith for her novel and subsequently used in all of Disney's movies featuring 101 Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, and as well as the animated television series. A 101 Dalmatians cursor. View and submit fan casting suggestions for 101 Dalmatians: The New Series! Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. He does retain his love of television. Other tie-in merchandise claims Lucky is anything but his namesake, usually being the last one up the stairs or turning left when everyone turns right. When the police find the Dalmatians, they count up as one hundred overall; however, when Perdita barks, notifying them of Kipper arriving with Lucky, they mark it as "one hundred and one Dalmatians.". Personality Lucky Disney Wiki: Lucky (101 Dalmatians) 101 Dalmatians Wiki: Lucky (101 Dalmatians) Lucky is shown to live up to his name, as he is often seen to get out of tough situations just by sheer luck. When he confronts his parents on this, they tell him that whilst having a big family can be tough, he'll never be lonely and they all love him. The 101 Dalmatians: The Series show bible describes him as a Dalmatian form of Tom Sawyer. Small and slender Dalmatian puppy, handsome, black ears (in both the first film and TV series), white ears (in the 2003 sequel), horseshoe-shaped pattern of spots on his back (in the TV series), red collar (with license; in the sequel) He still plays a bit of a ringleader role towards his now-older siblings, and it is shown that he now has a mate named Gay (though Disney did not make this into an adaptation sequel to their original one). In Disney Th!nk Fast in the "Regents Park" setting, Lucky acts as one of the guest hosts in which he appears in one round to ask the players questions on One Hundred and One Dalmatians. In "DeVil-Age Elder", Lucky becomes friendly with Rebecca, a medievel dalmatian who is a carriage hound, although she is still under the effects of the town's curse. Lucky is one of the most known dalmatians puppies of Disney's 101 Dalmatians animated film. Lucky is one of the puppies that appears in the live-action film 101 Dalmatians. Lucky doesn't make it onto his favorite bone digging team, The Dog Stars. To hang out with his friends He is also the main protagonist of said TV series. It aired on November 21, 1997. Mischievous, very lucky, cute, thoughtful, confident, cocky, meek, shy, friendly Lucky fears he's losing his luck when his horseshoe spot disappears. Voice Lucky is headstrong, stubborn, brave (sometimes to the point of foolishness), loyal, fearless (except when it comes to gettin… Lucy is a female goose and a friend of Towser. Now go on with ye. Lucky appears with the Dalmatians in the Disney Cruise "Midship Detective Agency.". Lucky (or possibly a Dalmatian who looks similar to Lucky) makes a cameo appearance in Issue #13 of the Kaboom Studios! In the book Rolly's Special Spots (based on his "animated film" appearance), it is said that Lucky has a spot under his ear, which looks like a flower. Although the pups in the chests scattered throughout the game are generic looking, pictures of the pups (and Pongo and Perdita) can be seen in the Dalmatian house in Traverse Town. Whilst Pongo and Perdita were trying to think of a plan to sneak by Cruella, Patch and Lucky had a play fight, only for Lucky to blow soot in Patch's face In retaliation, Patch pushed Lucky into the fireplace. 101 Dalmatians. He is also the main protagonist of said TV series. It was originally serialized in Woman's Day as The Great Dog Robbery. He is a supporting character in the first film (and its remake), one of the four main characters in the TV series (the others being Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot) and so on.In the TV series it is revealed that he is Roger's favorite puppy . Moves to live on the Dalmatian Plantation with his family Darkwing Duck comic. In most cases, Lucky is portrayed with two black ears and a horseshoe of spots on his back. I’m one of the 99 Dalmatian pups. 1 Screenshots 1.1 101 Dalmatians 1.2 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure 1.3 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) 1.4 101 Dalmatians: The Series 2 Miscellaneous and Merchandise Add a … Television programs Enemies Also, he has a crush on his sister Two-Tone, as shown in episode 2b, and had a brief relationship with another Dalmatian, Rebecca. Lucky is one of the puppies that appears in the live-action film 101 Dalmatians. The Hundred and One Dalmatians is a 1956 children's novel by Dodie Smith about the kidnapping of a family of Dalmatian puppies. He is said to be Roger's favorite puppy, a status that he covets. Lucky is one of the main characters in the animated series. Lucky was the one who gave Pongo the idea to cover themselves in soot to hide from Cruella after he was arguing with Patch and both of them fell in the soot. She is voiced by Martha Wentworth in One Hundred and One Dalmatians and Paddi Edwards in 101 Dalmatians: The Series. His soot disguise also got washed away in front of Cruella de Vil. Lucky is a male dalmatian puppy from the book The Hundred and One Dalmatians and its 1961 animated film adaptation by Walt Disney Animation, and one of the main characters in 101 Dalmatians: The Series. This story is also featured in Disney Bedtime Stories with an extra picture of the little girl who dresses up Lucky as a baby. Through the Twilight Bark and help from old friends, Pongo and Luckyface off against old foes and save the day. These scenes feature non-speaking Dalmatians and are often accompanied by musical narration. But Pongo grabs him by the neck and enter the truck before being reached by Jasper and Horace. Lucky is annoyed with all of his brothers and sisters because he can't watch TV or eat without them getting in his way. Though most of the puppies were able to successfully get to a van headed to London, a pile of snow fell on Lucky, revealing the disguise. In 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, the 1961 movie's direct-to-video sequel, Lucky was a minor character. The following soot fight gets them covered in the stuff as Pongo and Perdita stop the fight and get the idea. In My Side of the Story, Lucky's collar is blue rather than red. In general, he is seen to be more of a follower than a leader. Afterward, he was one of the weakest puppies, and was a rival to the more active Patch. In 2008 verscheen deze tekenfilm op dvd in … A 1967 sequel, The Starlight Barking, continues from the end of the novel. Lucky has a horseshoe pattern of spots on his back. In the book, he actively took part in the escape as the leader of the puppies and helping the Colonel, his parents by training the pups to obey orders. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Good 101 Dalmatiërs (originele titel One Hundred and One Dalmatians of 101 Dalmatians) is een Amerikaanse tekenfilm uit 1961, gebaseerd op het gelijknamige boek van Dodie Smith.Het is de zeventiende lange tekenfilm van Walt Disney Productions, en werd gedistribueerd door Buena Vista.Later kwam er een stripboek uit, gebaseerd op de tekenfilm.. In Disney's My Side of the Story, Lucky narrates what the events of the "animated" adaptation were like for him. Pongo (father), Perdita (mother), Rolly, Patch, Freckles, Dipstick, Fidget, Whizzer (brothers), Penny, Cadpig, Jewel, Two-Tone (sisters) Tripod, other siblings (adoptive siblings), Dottie (sister-in-law), Domino and Little Dipper (nephews), Oddball (niece), Delilah (distant relative), Dylan and his siblings (distant relatives) He almost died being born, but Roger revived him with his finger, so he was named Lucky. Roger, Nanny, and Anita choose to name him Lucky because of his survival. Character information Also in contrast to his characterization in the films, Lucky is said to be the most adventurous of the pups and is described as a canine Tom Sawyer. According to the "novelization" of the live-action movie, Lucky had a black ring around his eye at birth too, which is shown in promotional clipart along with an odd wishbone shape between his eyes. That's why I recorded it on my phone. Directed by Victor Cook, Tony Craig, Roberts Gannaway. Strength, speed, barks "Lucky to be Alone" is the second half of the twentieth episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series. Fandom Apps Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Lucky was voiced by Mimi Gibson in the first film, Ben Tibber (the first actual male to do his voice in English) in its sequel, Russi Taylor in the Animated Storybook game (where he hosts the game, recites the rhymes for vocabulary terms, and narrates most of the story), and, for the most part, Pamela Segall-Adlon (and occasionally, Debi Mae West) in the TV series. As Pongo, Roger, Mickey and the guest investigate the Disney ship to find the Dalmatian puppies, they come across a number of balloons. Lucky is the only character in the series to be voiced by two voice actresses: The film version of Lucky also possesses a horseshoe-shaped spot pattern on his back; however, it is more subtle than his television counterpart, and is only obvious in a few scenes. He is kidnapped again by Cruella De Vil but rescued by his brother Patch, and was amazed by everything that Patch did. 17 talking about this. He also does the off-screen poems of certain vocabulary terms on every page, including any he doesn't narrate. Lucky is usually seen sitting in front of the television and has a tendency to stand in front of it. Friends He is easily recognizable because the spots on his back form an inverted horseshoe. Television Heroes and villians Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Lucky tired easily, and suffered from the cold. Weapons Full name In Dinsford, while the family was hiding in a building, Lucky got in an argument with Patch and ended up being covered in soot. Spot Chicken, Roger Radcliffe, Anita Radcliffe, Nanny, Pongo, Perdita, Rolly, Patch, Freckles, Penny, the other puppies, Colonel, Sergeant Tibbs, Lt. Pug Alignment Lucky is one of the most prominent Dalmatian puppies in the 101 Dalmatians franchise.He is a supporting character in the first film (and its remake), one of the four main characters in the TV series (the others being Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot) and so on.In the TV series it … Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. In "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em", he invites his sister Two-tone to the Four Legged Fall Ball; he compliments Two-Tone to be the nicest pooch on the Farm and is willing to take her when Mooch turns her away. Goal Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig go to the dog track and help their hero Go-Go get back into shape. "She's watching us, Dad..." myCast lets YOU choose your dream cast to play each role in upcoming movies and TV shows. When the Dalmatians go to an orchard and lose Lucky, after some searching they soon find him under a fruit tree with dozens of Peach Stones by his nose. Lucky was once again featured in the animated series based on the movies and the book, this time as a main character. He has also proven himself to be a very loyal and faithful friend and is willing to put his friends before his own gain, as can be seen in several episodes. He is also the main protagonist of said TV series. He is voiced by Pamela Adlon and Debi Mae West. One night, she hears barking and asks Towser what's going on … Unlike the films, his name is instead due to the horseshoe shaped marks on his back. Lucky can always be seen hanging out with Cadpig, Rolly and Spot plus he has ongoing rivalries with Mooch and Tripod. In the Dodie Smith novel, Lucky was one of the original 15 puppies of Pongo and Missis. He is a supporting character in the first film (and its remake), one of the four main characters in the TV series (the others being Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot) and so on.In the TV series it is revealed that he is Roger's favorite puppy, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure101 Dalmatians, Russi Taylor (Animated StoryBook)Pamela Segall Adlon (TV series)Debi Mae West (TV series; certain episodes)Ben Tibber (2003 sequel)Zachary Balago (Disney's TH!NK Fast). When Perdita and Pongo were leading the 99 puppies back home, Pongo often carried Lucky by the collar. Rebecca turns down the offer, saying it's up to "us dalmatians to keep the evil De Vils in check. This would give Pongo the idea of hiding from Cruella De Vil by disguising themselves as Labradors, by way of rolling in soot to hide their spots. He later wakes up and tries to escape; however, he is unable to make it out the door. He is terrifically energetic, and it shows from the beginning that he is going to be the ring leader of his brothers and sisters. Unfortinately Lucky got hit by a spray of mud covering his coat and making him dirty, Nanny didn't recognize Lucky due to the mud on his fur, Lucky following the voices of children spotted a nearby fountain and jumped in cleaning the mud off his fur and soon rushed back home where he curled up in the dog bed and fell right to sleep as Pongo and Perdita returned home. In One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Lucky was also one of the original 15 puppies, but he is the son of Pongo and Perdita (Missis' name being changed to Perdita for the movie; in the original book, Perdita was a different character). Soon after, Skinner, Cruella's furrier, arrives and attempts to grab Lucky; however, Kipper arrives (limping having been pushed off the roof by Jasper) and attacks Skinner, saving Lucky. On a more favorable note, he is quick thinking and can be just as fast in getting out of trouble as he is in getting into trouble, a trait that has saved him and his friends on more than one occasion. Fate Plot. 101 Dalmatians: The SeriesHouse of Mouse He functions as the leader of a small group that includes himself, his siblings Cadpig and Rolly, and their chicken friend, Spot. Like in the animated film, the young puppy nearly dies soon after birth, but Roger is able to revive him. The guest uses their detective badges to browse some of the balloons, showing Lucky on top of Freckles as he tries to reach a large cake on a table. It is also said that Gay is as clever as Lucky. Pongo decides that he and Lucky need to find the jewel thieves. Lucky's possible cameo in Darkwing Duck comic. Directed by Victor Cook, Skip Jones. Lucky is able to grab the tablecloth and the cake falls on top of him and Freckles, but they lick the cake on them. In the sequel to the novel Starlight Barking, Lucky seems to be married to a female Dalmatian called Gay. Teeth Like in the original film, he is weak and worrisome in contrast to most of his siblings. Lucky Puppy and his family are watching TV when they see news that the queen's jewels have been stolen. Lucky and Freckles as they appear in the Disney Junior shorts. Lucky appears in 101 Dalmatians: The Animated Storybook playing as one of the narrators to the story. Lucky was originally created by Dodie Smith for her novel and subsequently used in all of Disney's movies featuring One Hundred and One Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, and 101 Dalmatians, as well as the animated television series. However, in Patch's London Adventure, Lucky is portrayed without the black ears (this could have been done to emphasize Patch as the main character). He is the puppy who nearly dies soon after his birth in both the animated and live-action films but was revived through the efforts of Roger Radcliffe. Lucky is one of the most prominent Dalmatian puppies in the 101 Dalmatians franchise. 1 Background 1.1 Personality 2 Appearances 2.1 … Cruella De Vil, Jasper and Horace, Scorch His active personality was transferred to Patch, while Lucky seems to get more of Cadpig's traits from the novel, and he was usually one of the followers, not the leaders. Like in the animated film, the young puppy nearly dies soon after birth, but Roger is able to revive him. Source "Lucky to be Alone" is the second half of the twentieth episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series.It aired on September 10, 1997.. And Rebecca Dalmatius is my soulmate. Jul 27, 2020 - Lucky is one of the most prominently known of the Dalmatian puppies from Disney's 1961 film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, named for the horseshoe pattern of spots on his back, and the fact he supposedly didn't make it as Perdita was giving birth to … He also has blue sclera. Soon after, Skinner, Cruella's furrier, arrives and attempts to grab Lucky; however, Kipper arrives (limping having been pushed off the roof by Jasper) and attacks Skinner, saving Lucky. Lucky retains many characteristics from the book such as the horseshoe on the back, black ears and a love for television from the movie and the active personality from the book. Appearance Home In Disney's 365 Bedtime Stories book, it is claimed that Lucky (most likely the "animated" movie form) has a good liking to fruit. Relatives Ye have to protect yur world, and I have t' protect mine.". In the novel, Lucky's horseshoe pattern is shown to be pointing downwards, but in the animated adaptation, the horseshoe is shown to point up. Roger and Anita's flat (in the original film), Dalmatian Plantation (in the end of the film) The two are also seen playing the piano together, working together to make harmony. In the sequel novel, The Starlight Barking, Lucky is now portrayed as an adult. Quote In 101 Dalmatians The Series, Lucky's ears are still black, however his horseshoe is made up of four larger spots rather than a collection of smaller spots, and he lacks any other spots to speak of besides the trademark horseshoe shape. Like all of the dalmatian puppies in the 101 Dalmatians, he is very playful and sweet. Tripod besting him in sports and events