Go-Go

Go-Go' is a minor character in 101 Dalmatians: The Series''. He is racing greyhound in the Gruteley De Vil Dog Tracks with his racing number being #1. He only appeared in the episode "Tic Track Toe".

Role in the series
Go-go is said to have overcome incredible obstacles to become the fastest and most beloved racing dog of all time, fame to which even the Dalmatians admire (Lucky) claims Go-Go is his hero, next to Thunderbolt). However, whilst believed to be fearless, Go-Go does have one fear: bunnies.

Due to the track's mechanic usually spilling his coffee on the electronic bunny, the bunny short-circuits and spooks Go-Go. After it shoots from its lead and into the track, Go-Go dives in for it but results in loosing the race. Almost immediately, this causes everyone to lose all faith in him. The odds on him winning are literally rising to a trillion to one.

Cruella, hating to lose more money, threatens to tear down the race track, and without the track, Go-Go would be out on the street.

Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot try multiple things to help him overcome his fears. One method Cadpig tries is group therapy; however, when Go-Go states his fear of bunnies, he is laughed at by everyone present.

When Lucky gives Go-Go a Rorschach inkblot est, it is hinted that he has a deeply disturbed psyche, as in his cards he sees a nuclear holocaust and the horror of war in the current century, but runs off screaming when one resembles a bunny to him.

Rolly tries using chocolate bunnies to demonstrate how harmless they are, but gets his own bunny issues by getting addicted to them.

Spot tries role reversal by making Go-Go act like a race track Bunny, but Go-Go (like the bunny) somehow short-circuits too.

Cadpig then comes in dressed as a bunny and taunts him. Go-Go, enraged by the taunts, attacks the bunny costume, and Cadpig claims that he's cured.

However, when the next race starts, the mechanic causes the bunny to malfunction again, and Go-Go's fears return. Lucky replaces himself with the bunny and Go-Go runs after Lucky to save him, winning the race in the process and gaining all his respect back.

Lucky praises his hero, with Go-Go admitting that Lucky makes a good hero too.