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Dog Food Day Afternoon
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- Disney's 101 Dalmatians Cartoon Episode Guide
- Traditional Animation
- Walt Disney Television Animation
- Animation Studio: Jumbo Pictures
- Distributed by: Buena Vista Television
- Cartoon Characters: Lucky, Rolly, Spot, Cruella DeVil, Roger Dearly, Anita Dearly, Nanny, Jasper Badun, Horace Badun, Pongo, Perdita, Patch.
- Voice Actors: Pamela Segall, Debi Mae West, Kath Soucie, Tara Charendoff, April Winchell, Jeff Bennett, Charlotte Rae, Michael McKean; Full Voice Cast
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- Directed By Ken Boyer, Victor Cook, Peter Ferk, Rick Schneider, Kelly Ward.
- Produced By Rick Schneider, Victor Cook, David Campbell, Tony Craig, Roberts Gannaway, Jim Jinkins, Carin Greenberg Baker.
- Written By Scott Gray, Carin Greenberg Baker, Ken Koonce, Kat Likkel, Don London, Michael Merton, Reed Shelly, Dodie Smith.
- Music: Randy Petersen, Kevin Quinn, Mark Watters.
- Editor: Tony Mizgalski, Anthony F. Rocco, Philip Malamuth.
- First Aired on February 23, 1998.
- Originally Released in Syndication.
- Running Time: 11 minutes.
- Episode Number: 249-A
- Season: 2
- Color
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
Rolly notices something different about the kibble, and leads the others into discovering Cruella behind the change.
Cartoon Production Information:
The first half of this half-hour show.
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