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101 Dalmatian Street - Fear Window (S1E23)

101 Dalmatian Street – Season 1 - Episode 23 – Fear Window

Dolly is bedbound and entertains herself by spying on the neighbors.

Runtime (min)10
TMDB Rating2.0 (2 votes)
Air Date2019-08-31
GenresAnimation, Family, Kids
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Disney Channel

Storyline

In the episode "Fear Window," Dolly finds herself confined to bed, which leads her to entertain herself by observing her neighbors through the window. This seemingly mundane activity quickly turns adventurous as she imagines scenarios involving the quirky characters that live nearby. Her vivid imagination transforms ordinary events into thrilling stories, showcasing her creativity and the power of perspective.

As Dolly spies on her neighbors, she uncovers various antics, leading to both humorous and insightful moments. The episode highlights her desire for connection while also reflecting on the importance of community. Ultimately, Dolly's misadventures remind viewers that even in confinement, there is a world of imagination waiting to be explored.

What parents say

Parents have complimented the series for its playful storytelling and engaging characters. Many appreciate how this episode encourages creativity and imagination, particularly in children who may feel confined or restricted in their own lives. The whimsical nature of Dolly's spying resonates with kids, making it a fun and relatable experience.

Some parents have expressed concern about the implications of spying and how it might be interpreted by younger viewers. They emphasize the importance of discussing privacy and respect for others' boundaries, ensuring that children understand the difference between playful imagination and real-life behaviors.

What kids learn

In this episode, kids learn about the power of imagination and how it can transform everyday experiences. Dolly's ability to create exciting narratives from her observations illustrates the importance of creativity in interpreting the world around us. Children are encouraged to think outside the box and find joy in their surroundings, even in less-than-ideal circumstances.

Additionally, the episode subtly teaches children about community and the diverse personalities that inhabit their neighborhoods. By observing her neighbors, Dolly learns about empathy and understanding, making it a valuable lesson on appreciating the different lives people lead around them.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What themes are explored in this episode?This episode explores themes of creativity, imagination, and community. Dolly's experience of being bedbound leads her to observe her neighbors, igniting her imagination and transforming mundane moments into thrilling adventures. This highlights how creativity can flourish even in confined situations, encouraging children to find joy in their own surroundings.
Is it appropriate for younger viewers?Yes, the episode is designed for younger viewers, featuring lighthearted humor and relatable scenarios. However, parents should be mindful of the implications of spying portrayed in the story, discussing with their children the importance of respecting others' privacy while enjoying the imaginative aspects of the episode.
What can children learn about community from this episode?Children can learn about the diversity within their community through Dolly's observations of her neighbors. The episode showcases various personalities and interactions, teaching kids to appreciate and embrace the unique qualities of those around them. This fosters empathy and a sense of belonging.
How does the episode encourage creativity?Dolly's imaginative interpretations of her neighbors' activities encourage children to think creatively. The episode demonstrates how one can find inspiration and entertainment in everyday life, motivating kids to use their imaginations and create their own stories based on real-life observations.
What is the main message of the episode?The main message of the episode is that even in challenging situations, like being bedbound, one can find joy and adventure through imagination. It emphasizes the importance of creativity and how a child's perspective can turn ordinary moments into extraordinary experiences, ultimately encouraging viewers to embrace their own imaginative potential.

Cast

Margot Powell
Dorothy
Michaela Dietz
Dolly
Josh Brener
Dylan
Abigail Zoe Lewis
Dallas
Aimee-Ffion Edwards
Arabella
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Rhys Isaac-Jones
Dawkins
Lauren Lindsey Donzis
Destiny
Ella Kenion
Delilah

Writing

  • Jess Kedward — Writer
  • Kirsty Peart — Writer

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
When Dylan sees Clarissa Corgi's human waiting on her hand and paw he wonders whether he should get one to help with household chores. But he soon realizes a 'pet' is a big responsibility
12
On the scariest night of the Dog Calendar, Dad locks the house and tells Dylan to keep everyone safe in the house, but Dolly manages to sneak out anyway. When Dylan realizes that Dorothy has followed her, he has to overcome his fear of the Bummer Night in search of her
13
Dolly & Dylan clash over puppy-sitting styles, so they call a snap election to decide who shall be Top Dog, only for Diesel, the most unsuitable leader, to win
14
Dylan finds out he has royal ancestors. Trouble erupts, however, when he embraces his royal role and the other pups are forced to wait on him hand and paw!
15
After Dolly teases Dylan for being too domestic, Dylan is determined to show her he can be wild and enlists Fergus the Fox to bring out his inner wolf
16
Dolly gets inspired by master of parkour Sid the Squirrel and begs him to show her some moves. He's happy to help, but is he a true friend or just in it for the nuts?
17
When the snowstorm of the century doesn't pan out as promised, Dolly takes matters into her own paws and turns the house into a frozen wonderland
18
London grinds to a halt because of snow, so the family has some fun; but crisis arises when Dylan and Dolly have to get the whole family ready
19
Dylan is petrified when Dolly's best friend Roxy, the Rottweiler, reveals that she has a crush on him
110
Dolly spends the day with Doug at the fire station, but is disappointed with the boring mood there
111
Dolly claims she wrote Dylan's poems to impress Hansel. Things get out of paw and she winds up in a poetry slam. Will she continue to lie or shall Dolly own up?
112
Dylan is desperate to win over his uber-crush, hot dog, Portia. But when he finally gets the girl, it's a case of "be careful what you wish for"
113
When Dolly & Delilah have a falling out on Mother's Day, Doug reckons a day at the doggy day spa will bring them closer together. But could this be a recipe for disaster?
114
Dolly, Dylan and Deepak take Triple-D's place in a perfume commercial, and discover being cute celebrity pooches is more difficult than it seems
115
There's a crime in the park and the evidence points to 101 Dalmatian Street, so Dylan turns detective. After a crime in the park, Dylan thinks he can handle the investigation alone, refusing help from his little bro Diesel, who has super sniffing skills.
116
There's a crime in the park and the evidence points to 101 Dalmatian Street, so Dylan turns detective. After a crime in the park, Dylan thinks he can handle the investigation alone, refusing help from his little bro Diesel, who has super sniffing skills.
117
When Clarissa challenges Dolly to pass as posh at the Petiquette Pooch Cup, she takes things too far, goes makeover mad, gets human'ed up and almost forgets what matters most in the process
118
There's a flea outbreak at 101 Dalmatian Street! Dylan springs into action by forcing the infected into quarantine. But the source of the infestation turns out to be quite the surprise
119
When Clarissa tries to hog the royal visit to Camden Town, Dolly's 'revolution' causes chaos and puts poor Pearl in a pickle in the process
120
It's payback time, Dolly and Dawkins set know-it-all Dylan up to believe that aliens have landed in Camden and that he is the only one who stands between doggy-kind and imminent annihilation!
121
Dylan worries about safety when Triple-D star in a series of increasingly dangerous stunts for an advert campaign
122
Dylan's Cata-phobia causes Guru-Miaow devotee Deepak to leave home and move in with their feline neighbor Constantin
123
Dolly is bedbound and entertains herself by spying on the neighbors.
124
Clarissa tricks the Dalmatians into going wild.
125
On holiday, Dylan and Dolly find themselves saving the family not once, but twice!
126
On holiday, Dylan and Dolly find themselves saving the family not once, but twice!
127
The pups go to the pond on the hottest day of the year.
128
Da Vinci's street art causes a sensation among the humans in Camden.
129
Hunter and Dylan become friends when they discover a common love for outer space!
130
Hunter and Dylan become friends when they discover a common love for outer space!
131
Dylan, Dolly and Diesel throw a birthday bash for Triple D.
132
Dolly invites an injured Fergus to recover at the Dalmatian house.
133
Dylan hires Fetch, an elegant electronic assistant to help him organize the household.
134
Dolly wants to win a contest, but she'll need a lot of luck for that.
135
When Dylan uncovers some ancient artifacts in the backyard, Portia and Dante teach him a terrifying lesson.
136
The puppies disappear one by one. Do the walls eat them, or is something else going on?
137
Dolly and Dylan get scared when Dorothy appears to have stolen Clarissa's diamond collar.
138
Dolly accompanies Pearl on a patrol tour and realizes that there is much more to police work than she thought.
139
Dylan's mind becomes a prisoner in his favorite video game: Poodlewolf!
140
Dolly and her friends teach the boys a lesson when they get excluded from a camping night.
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
101 Dalmatian Street is under siege when the Dalmatian family's foe turns up.
152

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