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Ivy "Ivanna" De Vil is Cruella De Vil's niece and the granddaughter of Malevola De Vil from 101 Dalmatians: The Series. She has two personalities: one is a cute, sweet, innocent girl; the other is a deceptive, pesky, cocky girl. She is voiced by Rachel Crane.

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Ivy De Vil is Cruella De Vil’s niece, though unlike the rest of the De Vils, Ivy appears to be kind, sweet, thoughtful and caring; though it doesn’t take long for the Dearly Dalmatians to discover that her personality was just a ploy and that she exploits her kind persona in order to deceive those around her into believing she’s purely innocent. Ivy tends to work for her relatives in order to help them achieve an objective, in which she uses her innocence as a means of getting past most people’s suspicion; though Ivy also likes to use her innocent nature as a means of placing the blame for an action on somebody else, even if it doesn’t seem logical that they could have been responsible for the transgression. While Ivy is initially subservient to her relatives, she gradually becomes more and more dominant and it doesn’t take long before she starts bossing Cruella De Vil around, though Ivy’s appearances in the series are rather infrequent. In order to make her innocence seem more believing, Ivy tends to speak in a very soft and polite tone, though she also walks around with a toy stroller, along with various other toys; though the stroller and toys are actually highly advanced technological equipment that Ivy uses to send information to Cruella, and vice-versa. Despite the fact that Roger and Anita believe she’s one of the kindest people they know, the Dearly Dalmatians realize they’ll have to work extra hard to prevent her from succeeding in her schemes.

Trivia

  • Whenever Ivy is nice her pigtails are down, but whenever she is bad, her pigtails go up and almost resemble devil horns.
  • In one episode, Ivy's change from good to bad is reflected by her clothing: her dress was blue when she was nice, but then turned red when she was bad.
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