101 Dalmatians [DVD] [1961]

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101 Dalmatians [DVD] [1961]

101 Dalmatians [DVD] [1961]

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Any way you like! Poison them, drown them, bash them in the head! You got any chloroform? I don't care how you kill the little beasts but DO IT! AND DO IT NOW! In another episode, during a dream, Stewie gave his opinion on Glenn Close's performance as Cruella in the live action 101 Dalmatians film. Original Worlds: Destiny Islands • Traverse Town • Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion • Disney Castle/Disney Town/Timeless River • Dive to the Heart • End of the World • Realm of Darkness • Twilight Town/ Mysterious Tower • The World That Never Was • Castle That Never Was • Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion • Keyblade Graveyard • Daybreak Town/Scala ad Caelum

Dalmatians," "Sleeping Beauty" Released as Part of The Walt Disney Signature Collection Blu-rays in September". The Laughing Place. August 26, 2019. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019 . Retrieved January 1, 2020. His demotion to a side character is mentioned in "The Making of...", where he mentions that "The producers decided to go for a "younger" look". In the novel, the surname of the Dalmatians' humans is "Dearly", but was changed to Radcliffe for the animated film; most likely because Disney has a number of families in previous films with similar names, such as the Darlings from Peter Pan and Jim Dear from Lady and the Tramp. Their surnames return to being Dearly in the live-action films and 101 Dalmatians: The Series. Lucille Bliss, who had voiced Anastasia Tremaine in Cinderella (1950), performed the "Kanine Krunchies" jingle in a TV commercial; [16] Jeanne Gayle, the wife of the film's composer George Bruns, performed the radio version of "Cruella De Vil" song used in the film's final sequence. [10] Production [ edit ] Story development [ edit ]Dalmatians: The Series: Cadpig • Spot • Mooch • Tripod • Scorch • Lieutenant Pug • Mayor Ed Pig • Dumpling • Cornelia • Swamp Rat • Cydne • Steven • Persian Pete • Vendella De Vil • Go-Go • Blaze • Cave Pup • Rebecca • The Vandercreams • Amber Dearly • P.H. De Vil • Cecil B. De Vil • Ivy De Vil • Malevola De Vil • Judge Dimsdale De Vil Both of Roger's original voice actors participated in the movie version of The Sound of Music with Wright portraying Herr Zeller (meaning "Mr. Zeller" in German) and Lee dubbing over Christopher Plummer's singing as Captain Von Trapp. Television series: 1-0-1 • Dalmatian Vacation • Surf Puppies • I Got My Pups with Me • It's a Dog's Life • In the House • Dolly's Rap • Dogs are Out for Summer Sun • It's a Prank • We're Sending You Love

One night, Roger and Anita take Pongo and Perdita out for a walk in the park. While they are gone, the puppies are stolen by Jasper and Horace Badun, hired as the two conspirators secretly working for Cruella. Roger is shown to be saddened by the theft. He is among those that believe Cruella is guilty of being involved in the theft, but neither he nor the police are able to connect her to the crime. When asked by Anita about what they will do now, he just stays silent, and they rapidly lose hope of finding the puppies. Gabler, Neal (2006). Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination. Vintage Books. p.586. ISBN 978-0679757474. Archived from the original on 2017-03-24 . Retrieved 2017-09-16. Roger appears in the series along with Anita and Nanny. This version of Roger is a combination of the musician version from the animated movie and his game-developer version from the live-action film, as he is shown working in both professions. He's also depicted with brown hair instead of blond. He is always aware of Cruella's evil schemes to get him to give up the farm. In the episode "Better The De Vil You Know", it is the first episode where we clearly hear her voice. In this, Hunter calls her and she greets him calling him her favorite nephew, Hunter answering that he is her only nephew. Hunter tells Cruella that 6 months have passed since his last failed plan and that he had been trapped in a container. Cruella indifferent, tells him that he only noticed that he still does not have his Dalmatian fur coat and asks him if he already stole the puppies. Hunter says no and Cruella angrily yells that he is a useless boy along with other insults and warns him that he has one last chance to show him that he was not useless. This shows that Cruella treats Hunter in a similar way to how she treated Jasper and Horace. Later, Cruella arrives in London with her car. It was repaired, but shows how time passed,now full of rust. It's also shown that Cruella's driving is just as bad, because it causes many accidents in the city in the places that she passed. Later she calls Hunter again, who had failed again in another of his plans and Cruella warns him that if he did not get the dalmatians before she arrived she would expel him from his own family, in the end Hunter returned to marry and Cruella finds him in an alley, then she tells him that she had enough of his nonsense so now she would take control of the operation to rob the dalmatians. There we see for the first time a silhouette of her physical form while she laughs evilly before the end of the episode.Dalmatians: Chloe Simon • Kevin Shepherd • Jean-Pierre Le Pelt • Dottie • Little Dipper • Domino • Oddball • Fluffy • Drooler • Chomp • Digger • Waddlesworth • Ewan For the roles of dogs, the filmmakers deliberately cast actors with deeper voices than their human owners, so they had more power. [33] Rod Taylor, who had extensive radio experience, was one of the first performers cast in the film. [10] J. Pat O'Malley was a regular voice actor for the Disney studio, having previously voiced several characters in both The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949) and Alice in Wonderland (1951), and was one of Walt Disney's personal favorites. [10] Betty Lou Gerson, who was previously the narrator for Cinderella (1950), auditioned for the role of Cruella de Vil in front of Marc Davis, the character's supervising animator, and sequence director Wolfgang Reitherman, and immediately landed it. [34] While searching for the right accent of the character, she landed on a "phony theatrical voice, someone who's set sail from New York but hasn't quite reached England". [35] During the recording process, Gerson was thought to be imitating Tallulah Bankhead, [36] but she later disputed that she "didn't intentionally imitate her… We both had phony English accents on top of our Southern accents and a great deal of flair. So our voices came out that way". [37] Gerson finished her recording sessions in fourteen days. [34] Lisa Daniels was originally cast in the role of Perdita and recorded about the third of her lines but then got married and moved to New York, with Bauer replacing her for the rest of the film. [10] David Frankham was cast as Sergeant Tibbs in the spring of 1959 and finished his recording within three sessions. [38] Disney originally had Lisa Davis read for the role of Cruella De Vil, but she did not think that she was right for the part, and wanted to try reading the role of Anita instead. [39] Disney agreed, and, after they read the script for a second time, she landed the part. [40] Davis also provided some of live-action reference for the character. [41] For the roles of dogs, the filmmakers deliberately cast actors with deeper voices than their human owners, so they had more power. [33] Live-action reference [ edit ] Canemaker, John (2001). Walt Disney's Nine Old Men and the Art of Animation. Disney Editions. p.284. ISBN 978-0786864966. Cruella is the main antagonist in 101 Dalmatians: The Series. In this series, her goal is to obtain the land from Roger and Anita Dearly. She owns a giant mansion, and is head of "House of DeVil". Cruella plays less of a series role in this series, and is around to be comic-relief more than everything. One reoccurring habit of hers was making recorded memos to herself with a recorded that she carried around. Due to censorships and the show's target audience, she had to have her obsession with fur coats and smoking removed. In this series, we are introduced to her several family members. Lisa Davis as Anita Radcliffe, Perdita's gentle and intelligent owner, Roger's wife, and Cruella's former schoolmate, because of which she, unlike other characters, feels inclined to give her the benefit of the doubt.

In the Latin Spanish dub of 101 Dalmatian Street her voice is provided by the Mexican dubbing actress Yolanda Vidal, who previously voiced Glenn Close's Cruella De Vil from the 1996 live action version. In 2021, Disney released another live-action film that focuses on the origin of Cruella de Vil, Cruella. [81] Emma Stone plays Cruella and Alex Timbers was in negotiations to direct the film, [82] [83] but he left directing duties for Cruella due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by the I, Tonya director Craig Gillespie in December 2018. [84] Emma Thompson portrays Baroness von Hellman, [85] while Paul Walter Hauser joined the project, [86] revealed to be as Horace, with Joel Fry cast as Jasper. [87] The film was originally scheduled to be released on December 23, 2020, [84] [88] but was delayed to May 28, 2021. [89] [90] TV series [ edit ] a b c 101 Pop-Up Trivia Facts For The Family (Bonus feature). 101 Dalmatians Platinum Edition DVD: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. 2008. {{ cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: location ( link) Since it is set sixty years after the original film, Roger doesn't make a physical appearance throughout the series, and it is unknown what happened to him since the original. She appears to be abusive, defamatory and argumentative towards her minions, Jasper and Horace, an example of this would be when she acquired the two of them the task of dognapping the dalmatians while they were watching the TV show "What's My Crime". They asked if they can watch it to the end she slaps them in exasperation of their bumbling stupidity. Cruella is cold-hearted and unsympathetic, as she despises dogs, describing them as beasts and shows very little concern about their lives.The success of the film made Disney expand it into a media franchise, with a live-action remake released in 1996, followed by a sequel in 2000. A direct-to-video animated sequel to the 1961 film, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, was released in 2003. Two animated television series based on the franchise were also produced, with 101 Dalmatians: The Series in 1997 and 101 Dalmatian Street in 2019. A live-action reboot, Cruella, was released in 2021. Pongo can be briefly seen at the start of " The Saga of Windwagon Smith" amongst the inhabitants of the town. Other Media [ ] Live-Action Films [ ] Main article: Cruella De Vil (1996) Cruella [ ] Main article: Cruella De Vil (2021) House of Mouse [ ] Someone save Bambi's mom! Worst kid films". MSNBC. Archived from the original on October 5, 2012 . Retrieved April 13, 2014.



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