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|airdate = November 7, 1997
 
|airdate = November 7, 1997
 
|previous = "[[Food for Thought]]"
 
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|next = "[[Film Fatale]]"}}"'''The Maltese Chicken'''" is the twenty ninth episode of ''[[wikipedia:101 Dalmatians: The Series|101 Dalmatians: The Series]]''.
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}}"'''The Maltese Chicken'''" is the twenty ninth episode of ''[[wikipedia:101 Dalmatians: The Series|101 Dalmatians: The Series]]''.
 
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==

Revision as of 22:41, 19 May 2015

"The Maltese Chicken" is the twenty ninth episode of 101 Dalmatians: The Series.

Plot

A parody of The Maltese Falcon with Spot in the title role as detective "Pullet Marlow." Her mom, Corneila, lays a giant egg, which Dumpling sees as a threat to her winning streak at the "best big farm thing contest." Meanwhile, Lucy, showing her hatred of decibels, gets framed for stealing the egg.

Trivia

  • The episode title is based on the Humphrey Bogart film The Maltese Falcon.
  • The detective show that the Dalmatians watch has a detective who looks and acts like Bogart himself.
  • The chickens describe Cornelia's egg to be the largest one in chicken history. Despite the fact that Cornelia lay a larger one in "Walk a Mile in My Tracks", and even then, Spot considers that egg to be small for her too.
  • Cruella is shown to wear her fur coat, in this episode.
  • Rolly is curious what the piece of fat in the pork 'n' beans is, though in "Splishing and Splashing", Dumpling claims it to be her uncle.
  • Rolly claims Spot's middle name to be "Irma" in this episode.
  • This marks the first appearance of Spot as "Pullet Marlow".
  • A scene from this episode is later used in "The Making of..." as one of the pilots for 101 Dalmatians: The Series.