Dolly Dalmatian (101 Dalmatian Street)

Dolly is the female protagonist of the animated series 101 Dalmatian Street. She is one of the eldest of Doug and Delilah's puppies. She is very tomboyish and loves to come up with insane ideas. Her adventurous attitude contrasts with the pedantic personality of her stepbrother Dylan. Both she and Dylan look after their younger siblings while their parents are busy at work.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The way she is written is all over the place. She is supposed to be a likable tomboy who likes to come up with insane ideas and has a sibling ribalry with Dylan but does genuinely care for her family and friends, but many episodes portray her as an absolutely obnoxious and insufferable jerk who basically bullies her poor brother Dylan for her own amusement (and sometimes to get attention).
 * 2) Throughout the course of she show, Dolly has done many terrible deeds not just to Dylan, but to her whole family as well. These include, but are not limited to:
 * 3) * Snubbing Delgado in order to hang out with Sid Squirrel and not listening to Dylan's protests against the squirrel in "May Contain Nuts".
 * 4) * Attacking Dylan and her best friend Roxy with a high-pressure garden hose in "Perfect Match".
 * 5) * Getting Dylan's beloved Poodlewolf killed by deliberately sabotaging the game to go to the park in "Poodlefall!".
 * 6) * Hurting the feelings of her family by insulting her mother Delilah in "Girls Day Out".
 * 7) *Blaming Dylan for tearing Doug's face off the family portrait in "Balancing Act".
 * 8) *Pushing Da Vinci into painting T-shirts against her will in "Doggy Da Vinci" (granted, Dylan did it too).
 * 9) She sometimes gets no punishment for her actions, making her a Karma Houdini.
 * 10) *A good example of this is the aformentioned "Balancing Act". In it, it is Dylan who gets into trouble for the family portrait incident instead of Dolly - and Dolly still refuses to own up for her actions in the final scene of the episode (see the infobox quote).
 * 11) *She also gets away with helping Sid to steal nuts from the local corner shop, as well as snubbing Delgado, in "May Contain Nuts".
 * 12) Additionally, she is extremely implusive. She comes up with many insane ideas, but her habit of failing to plan ahead leads to said ideas backfiring. A good example of this is "Power to the Puppies", where she causes a kibble shortage by allowing her siblings to eat as much kibble as they want.
 * 13) She gets way too much screentime in the show, since she appears in every single episode (even when she isn't the main character). This is to the point where pups such as Delgado, DJ and Da Vinci are usually either in minor background roles or absent altogether.
 * 14) She never changes her behaviour and stays the same insufferable jerk thoughout the series - even if she does learn her lesson, she will forget it one episode later. Like Jessica Gordon, Brainy Smurf and Bloo, this is the exact opposite of character development.
 * 15) Although Michela Dietz mostly does a great job voicing her (see GQ #3), her voice can be quite annoying at times - particularly her screams in episodes such as "The Wow of Miaow" and "Balancing Act". Not helping matters is that some of her screams are reused in certain episodes - for example, her scream in "May Contain Nuts" is reused in "Don't Puch Your Luck".

Good Qualities

 * 1) Time and time again, she will realize the error of her ways and do her best to put things right again. For example, she ditches her Camilla alter-ego and drops out of the Pooch Petiquette Cup to her family happy again in "My Fair Dolly".
 * 2) Her character design is admittedly pretty cool, and the many elements of it (e.g. the legwarmer markings on her legs) suit her tomboyish personality perfectly.
 * 3) Michaela Dietz, who also voiced Riff in Barney & Friends and Amethyst in Steven Universe, was a perfect pick for Dolly and does an awesome job voicing her (aside from the annoying screaming). This is also apparent in her singing and rapping skills (e.g. "Poetry Scam").
 * 4) Sometimes, she gets her comeuppance for her awful deeds (e.g. "Poodlewolf!") - but that still doesn't remove her from the Karma Houdini category.
 * 5) At times, she can be quite sympathetic. A good example of this is "Poetry Scam", where she is forced to decide whether to keep her promise to Dylan - which was pretending his poetry was hers to Hansel - or come clean and admit that the poems weren't hers (she does the latter at the end).
 * 6) She does have her funny moments here and there. For example, her freestyle rap about her bragging that she and Destiny will win the "best birthday party bet" in "It's my Party" is quite hilarious.