Triple-D are a group of female Dalmatian triplets and major characters in 101 Dalmatian Street. They are alongside their 96 other siblings in Deliliah and Doug's litter, and are a trio of over-the-top triplets referred to as Triple-D that are distinguished by their collars.
The three consist of Destiny (❤), Dallas (♦️), and Déjà Vu (🔴).
Biography[]
These fiery triplets can often be seen in commercials, magazines, and on social media.
Destiny is the first member, eldest, and the leader of Triple D. She is the smartest of the three and is very concerned about what happens in the world. She has an affection for young animals, most notably with baby foxes.
Dallas is the second member and middle sister of Triple D. She is a serious and demanding type, who loves getting dressed up and likes getting pampered. She sometimes takes charge as the second-in-command, and gets along very well with Destiny (Mostly).
Déjà Vu is the third and final member, and youngest of Triple D. She is a REAL dreamer who follows her sisters everywhere, although she can be clumsy and struggle to keep up with her sisters. She is mostly the one who speaks out her mind, while also being more carefree and easygoing.
Role in the series[]
Triple-D are a trio of identical-looking pups, outside of their collars. Because of this, they are all referred to by one name. They help Delilah and Doug bring in the house money by doing advertising campaigns.
They are said to have over-the-top personalities and seem very fond of glooming onto Dylan, as shown in "Boom Night" and the opening titles.
The three also finish each other's sentences, as shown in "Dog's Best Friend", when they question whether Dizzy & Dee Dee could have found a "shinier" human after bringing one home.
In "Power to the Puppies", the three act as the news coverage for the snap election for top dog of the house. They are also the major voice for the other puppies after Diesel becomes top dog, informing Dolly that the other pups shall not listen to her, since Diesel is top dog, and inform her on the new "Presidential Dig" that Diesel has made for himself.
In "Snow Day", they were among the puppies that Dylan and Dolly helped to get ready for the snow outside. In an overdramatic way, they expressed their displeasure of Dolly using their expensive puppy shampoo as oil for the sled. After Deepak got sprayed with the shampoo, making him quite slippery and bouncy, they commented how he was "gonna have such a glossy coat."
In "Perfect Match", they tell Dolly to fight for what's hers and have a laugh when Dolly attacks Dylan and Roxy with hose water, thinking they have become boyfriend and girlfriend.
In "Crushed Out", they were in charge of giving Dylan a gothic makeover, and later helping Dylan with his dinner date with Portia.
In "The Woof Factor", their occupation as advertising stars is revealed, and the adverts they are doing that day are so they can pay to repair the hole in the roof which Dawkins made by trying to create an indoor rocket-powered elevator. However, it turns out they got double-booked that day so Dylan, Dolly, and Deepak acted as replacements for them.
In "My Fair Dolly", they gave Dolly a glamorous and fancy makeover so she could prove herself to beat Clarissa at a dog show competition.
The three are the stars of the short "Diva Pups", where they appear to be hosting a livestream of themselves. However, things get out of paw when the three begin competing for likes.
In "A Date with Destiny...Dallas and Déjà Vu", during shootings for viral videos, Dallas was targeted by Hunter De Vil for a fur sample to see if Triple-D were related to Pongo and Perdita. The triplets initially found Dylan's efforts to protect them irritating, until Dallas realized her parachute was defunct during the helicopter jump and almost crashed, when Dylan finally came to save her and her sisters. However, Triple-D and everyone else got annoyed when Dylan began overreacting again.
In "The Dog House", they help Dolly and D.J. build a human.
In "It's My Party", Dylan and Dolly are tasked to organize individual birthday parties for Dallas and Destiny respectively, while Diesel is in charge of Deja Vu. Both Dylan and Dolly (and to an extent, Dawkins), violate Destiny and Dallas's wishes, while Diesel actually gives Deja Vu the idea for a mud party. Dallas and Destiny soon snap at Dylan and Dolly for being inconsiderate and not treating them as individuals. However, in the end thanks to Deja Vu and Diesel, Triple-D get to enjoy a wild mud party for their birthday with their family.
In "The Walls Are Alive", Deja Vu becomes anxious after being separated from Destiny and Dallas, and becomes very talkative enough to annoy Dolly, who is stuck with her. Eventually, Deja Vu is also being siphoned by the "wall", which is later revealed to be Constantin's fan blowing her and the other pups onto his wet, painted wall.
Trivia[]
- In "The Woof Factor", it is revealed that Destiny will only eat "Probiotic Beauty" kibble.
- In the series bible, Déjà Vu has a question mark for a dog tag, rather than a circle.
- In "It's My Party", it's revealed that Destiny is very fond of other animals, especially baby foxes.
- Triple-D appear to be excellent stylists, judging by the makeovers they gave Dylan and Dolly, which includes changing the color and pattern on various places on their fur and changing Dylan's ears from rounded to pointy.
- According to "A Date With Destiny...Dallas & Déjà Vu", Hunter De Vil confirms that Triple-D are related to Pongo and Perdita, meaning the three come from Delilah's side of the family despite their lack of English accents. It could be possible that their biological father was American whilst their other siblings' father/fathers were English.
- The same episode also revealed that Déjà Vu is most terrified of high heights out of the triplets, and will get very physically uncomfortable about the prospect.
- It is implied that Dallas and Déjà Vu are not toilet-trained, Dallas says she's not fully limo-trained when Destiny comments that she smells a leak, and later Déjà Vu has shown to be flatulent on several occasions.
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 A Date with Destiny...Dallas and Déjà Vu
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "101DS Series Bible" (April 28, 2024).