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*The title is a pun on the movie franchise ''{{WikipediaLink|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}''. |
*The title is a pun on the movie franchise ''{{WikipediaLink|Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park}}''. |
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− | *Also, this episode shares the same title of an episode of Futurama. |
+ | *Also, this episode shares the same title of an episode of ''Futurama''. |
*We see where [[Jasper and Horace|Horace and Jasper]] possibly live in this episode. |
*We see where [[Jasper and Horace|Horace and Jasper]] possibly live in this episode. |
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*[[P.H. De Vil]] screams, "IT'S ALIVE!" when he sees [[Cave Pup|C.P.]]'s paw prints, a likely homage to the [[1931]] film ''{{WikipediaLink|Frankenstein (film)|Frankenstein}}''. |
*[[P.H. De Vil]] screams, "IT'S ALIVE!" when he sees [[Cave Pup|C.P.]]'s paw prints, a likely homage to the [[1931]] film ''{{WikipediaLink|Frankenstein (film)|Frankenstein}}''. |
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"Jurassic Bark" is the first segment of the sixtieth episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series. It aired on February 20, 1998.
Plot
Lucky and the others come across a prehistoric cave pup, frozen thousands of years ago and try to protect him from Cruella and P.H. De Vil.
Trivia
- The title is a pun on the movie franchise Jurassic Park.
- Also, this episode shares the same title of an episode of Futurama.
- We see where Horace and Jasper possibly live in this episode.
- P.H. De Vil screams, "IT'S ALIVE!" when he sees C.P.'s paw prints, a likely homage to the 1931 film Frankenstein.
- Cruella comments, "I'll get you and your little chicken too!" This is a likely homage to the line: "I'll get you and your little dog too!" that the Wicked Witch of the West says in The Wizard of Oz.
- C.P. has two toes on each paw, while the Dalmatians have normal paws as P.H. de Vil notices.
- Pamela Lee Frizzle from "Channels" appears in this episode reporting on C.P. at the Gruteley museum.
- The attire that P.H. De Vil wears for Cruella bears a similar look to the attire of Fred Flintstone.
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