[Walt Disney Pictures Intro]
[Good Times Home Video: Platinum Series Logo and as the Logo action goes, the gang are in the foreground doing the scratching ears and posing like they did in "Full Metal Pullet" via showing Lieutenant Pug that they can be cadets.]
[One Saturday Morning's Version of the Good Times Home Video Logo would go without the Platinum Series Iron tablet and instead show the "Illuminating Television" Segment like they would towards in the beginning of every TV Show
The movie begins with the opening credits with the 101 Dalmatians: The Series Font Text, "Walt Disney Pictures Presents", along with the song Mesopotamia by the B-52s playing in the background
Then the first view comes in up in the sky zooming in through some clouds as the opening credits scroll about with the song continuing to play in the background.
[A Film Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation]
[In Association with Jumbo Pictures]
As the view continues to travel through the clouds in the sky, the 101 Dalmatians dots from the original intro bounce about from the clouds from one to another and coming towards us just like they did in the original series intro. The Series logo then pops up and the dots stick to it just like the original intro would with the title of the movie "101 Dalmatians" with the addition of the text in the character cues font in the intro underneath the movie title logo "Movie". Then polka dots start forming in circles from the logo just like in the beginning of the original series intro.
As the view continues to travel through the clouds the casting credits roll. [Starring Pamela Adlon]
[Kath Soucie]
[Tara Strong]
[Jason Marsden]
[Kevin Schon]
[Pam Dawber]
[Dan Castellaneta]
[April Winchell]
The view on screen starts going down towards the land where we are about to view the town of Topstown. [John Goodman]. We come closer to an aerial view of downtown Topstown. [Danny Cooksey].
[Justen Shenkarow] Then it cuts to the Dearlys' brownstone, their current residence, where the view then goes inside to their home.
We see Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig eating their Kibble from their bowls. [James Franco]. Then we cut to Tripod working out with a dumbbell on his only forearm. [Jeff Bennett].
Then we cut to the chickens in the farm at their coop with Cornelia and other chickens eating their cracked corn grain for their usual meals. Then it cuts to Spot doing the same. [Jim Cummings].
We then cut to some other area around the farm where we see Mooch doing push-ups to prepare for the Bark Brigade by a wagon which acts as his hangout. Then to Mayor Pig and Dumpling at their mud pile. [Thom Adcox-Hernandez].
Then we cut to a Paw Patrol Military Base. [Christine Cavanaugh]. Then the view cuts to inside the base. [Toran Caudell].
We then see the persian cat cadets inside the base in their beds asleep just short before they are givien their wake up call. [Tress MacNille].
We see other animals in the military base working out in the rec center. [Paddi Edwards].
Then we cut to the lead boss Captain of the Paw Patrol Military base, Captain Bill McPurr. He checks his watch to keep track of time before he sets out the signal for the wake up call for the persian cat cadets to wake up and get ready for the upcoming meeting. [And Frank Welker].
The song then cuts off after two minutes in to allow the action of the movie to begin.
When the minute chimes in, Captain McPurr then pushes the alarm buzzer for the wake up call for all Persian Cat Cadets to wake up and get out of bed and get dressed and prepare for the day.
The buzzer goes off and then Captain McPurr comes in the room with an empty galvanized steel trash can and banging it with a drumstick to fire up their wake to hustle up and get settled for the day. "Reville, Reville, Reville!" Shouts McPurr, "Get your bumps made and get your uniforms on! Our meeting will begin in two minutes. Let's go, hurry up! Get your shoes on! Let's go, let's go, let's go! Are you up? On the toe! Hurry up! Let's go!"
As Captain McPurr shouts the call, the Persian cat cadets get their shoes on as well as their uniforms and they all form a line and start marching their way into the meeting room.
All animals in the military base are in the meeting room with Captain McPurr. McPurr orders to all cadets in the room, "All those in favor in serving in the Paw Patrol Military on boot camp and upon the New Companion Animals Act, please salute and signify by saying 'I'!"
All animals salute and say, "I". McPurr then makes his next announcement, "Now hear this, troops, upon agreement on the association of the Companion Animals Act, those of you who rank your way up will honor your privilage to support this act which will be designed to benefit pets, their owners and the wider community. Furthermore, you will provide for the permanent identification and lifetime registration system of all pets and owners of the country."
Captain McPurr continues on, "With that announcement being done, lets get to the primary stuff. On this day one, each and everyone of you will be meeting with your drill sergeants. The drill sergeant is a symbol of discipline and excellence, and he or she will spend the next ten weeks transforming you into a soldier capable of defending your country and upholding freedom."
McPurr continues on, "Your drill sergeants will guide you into basic combat training. The Basic Combat Training will come in three phases. The first phase, 'Red!'"
The screen turns into a shot of red stripes with the bottom half covering the entire screen with gaps in between and the top half filling half the screen also with gaps in between. The screen then cuts to a clip from the series episode, "Full Metal Pullet" with Lucky and Tripod getting ready to race in the Bark Brigade sticking their tails out behind the start line.
McPurr coninutes on, "Known as the Patriot Phase, you'll learn the fundamentals of soldiering, including Army heritage and the Seven Core Army values; as well as undergo physical and tactical training."
Captain McPurr continues on, "Second phase, 'White!'".
The screen goes back to the screen with the red stripes and this time the white stripes fill in the rest of the spaces except for the complete top left corner of the screen left flat black. The screen then cuts to another clip from the same episode with Tripod marching in the haybale area of the farm cutting clips starting from Tripod, to Duke, then to Leno.
McPurr continues on, "Known as the Rifleman or Gunfighter Phase, which focuses on developing your combat skills, with special emphasis on weapons and physical fitness training. You'll learn how to identify, track, target and engage targets with a rifle. All about marksmanship."
McPurr continues on, "Finally, the final phase, 'Blue'!".
The screen fills the upper left corner entirely blue, and then fills up with fifty stars. The screen then cuts to another clip from the same episode with Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, and Spot shouting out, "Charge!" making their way up in front of Lieutenant Pug and Sergeant Tibbs.
McPurr continues on, "Known as the Warrior Phase, where you will build your individual tactical training, increase your leadership skills and self-discipline, and improve your understanding of teamwork. It will also include challenges and tests you'll have to pass in order to graduate from Basic Combat Training."
Captain McPurr concludes, "All troops present and counted for, are all objectives clear?" Troops shout out, "Sir, yes sir!".
McPurr then orders to all troops, "Paw Patrol Military, Engage!"
Tune in next chapter where we meet Spotty, at a pizza job which didn't turn out the way he wanted to. Has discussions with Pongo and Perdy and the rest of the pups about his desire of wanting to learn to drive and discuss the possibility about the Dearly's moving out of TopsTown
