Oliver and Company: The Series

Oliver and Company: The Series (titled Oliver & Company in some territories) is an American animated comedy-drama television series, based on the 1988 Disney movie Oliver & Company, and picking up one year after the events of the film. It debuted on Toon Disney on August 7, 1998, three months prior to the film's tenth anniversary, and ended on March 10, 2000.

Plot
The series picks up one year after the events of the film, and revolves around Oliver and the gang and their adventures in New York City. The series also delves into the pasts of several members of the gang, particularly Dodger and Rita.

Characters
Protagonists


 * Oliver (Jason Marsden)-A young ginger cat, and the title character. Adopted by the wealthy Foxworth family, he lives a life of luxury, but also enjoys spending time with the gang of dogs who took him in.


 * Dodger (Jeff Bennett, Elizabeth Daily young)-A worldly Jack Russell Terrier, and leader of the gang. He is smart-mouthed but also charismatic and caring. His early life and that of the gang is touched on in several episodes, including how he became separated from his parents at a young age.


 * Rita (Cree Summer adult and young)-A sultry Afghan hound. She is joint leader of the gang alongside Dodger, and has a caring, maternal and cheeky side. On a number of occasions, it is implied that she and Dodger have feelings for each other, before later admitting their love for each other at the end of the episode "Dances With Poodles", and later taking in a stray puppy called Sam, who becomes their adopted son.
 * Francis (Kevin Michael Richardson, Tahj  Mowry young)-A snobby, classy English Bulldog. He has a love of arts, particularly Shakespeare, and enjoys watching his plays on TV. It is revealed that he was once kept by an English businessman who abandoned him.
 * Einstein (Frank Welker, Andrew Lawrence young)-A dimwitted but kind Great Dane. He was the first dog that Fagin took in. It is revealed that he was owned by a man called David, who abandoned him when he became too large for his apartment.
 * Tito (Rob Paulsen, Tara Strong young)-A feisty, bubbly Chihuahua who speaks with a Chicano accent, and has a crush on Georgette, the Foxworth family poodle.