Southern Fried Cruella: Cruella passes herself off as the Southern bred owner of the Dearly farm to impress client Wild Bill Spotty. However, Cruella's intentions are noticed by the pups' so they decide to intervene in order to stop Cruella from exploiting the farm for her personal gain, but will they be capable of doing such a task?moreless
Pamela Adlon |
voice of Lucky |
Jim Cummings |
Colonel, Ed Pig |
Cree Summer |
Various Voices including Princess |
Frank Welker |
Thunerbolt/Steven/Scorch/Cynde |
Charlotte Rae |
Nanny |
Pam Dawber |
voice of Perdy |
Tara Strong |
Two-Tone |
Recurring Role |
Lucky: We're gonna have a wonderful time. No pets, no parents. It'll be our vacation too!
Rolly: Yeah, Nanny will just keep busy watching over us, and we'll just kick back and eat and eat. And then, we'll eat. And then, after that... we'll eat.
Cadpig: I sense a theme.
Cadpig: We'll wring every last drop of guilt out of ya! But, hey, what are friends for?
Spot: Do you know what happens to bullies?
Mooch: Yeah, they get all the good stuff!
Cruella: Bacon? What animal lays that?
Jasper (singing): We've got a singing telegram for Nanny, Nanny. From her sister in a jam, in a great big way.
Horace (singing): And a broken B… I picked a fight, you see. I won the fight, but I broke my knee, need your help; love, Franny.
Nanny: Oh, horrible, just horrible!
Jasper: Could have been worse, we also do strip-o-grams.
Nanny: I was talking about my sister!
(While attempting to stop Cruella's plan by ruining the dinner.)
Lucky: Maybe we should think with Rolly's stomach.
Rolly: Oh papa! I think I like what you're thinking!
Cydne (after swallowing a few eggs): There goes my cholesterol.
Linda Miller was nominated for the 1998 Annie Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production" for this episode.
The episode 'Bad to the Bone' marks the first appearance of Cydne in the series.
Rolly's nickname in "Bad to the Bone" is Snake Stomper.
The episode title 'Bad to the Bone' is a parody of a 1980's song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers.
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