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One Hundred and One Dalmatians (often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians) is the seventeenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. It was made and produced by Walt Disney, and it was originally released to theaters on January 25, 1961 by Buena Vista Distribution. It is based on the novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. The Hundred and One Dalmatians, or the Great Dog Robbery is a 1956 novel by Dodie Smith. ...
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Rod Taylor (born Rodney Sturt Taylor on January 11, 1930) is an Australian-born film and television actor. ...
Cate Bauer (born August 27, 1922 in London, England) is a British actress who voiced Perdita in the 1961 film 101 Dalmatians. ...
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The film features Rod Taylor as the voice of Pongo, the first of the Dalmatians, and Betty Lou Gerson as the voice of the villainous Cruella De Vil. The plot centers on the fate of the kidnapped puppies of Pongo and Perdita. Rod Taylor (born Rodney Sturt Taylor on January 11, 1930) is an Australian-born film and television actor. ...
The Dalmatian is a breed of dog, noted for its white coat with either black or liver spots. ...
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Not to be confused with Cruella de Ville, a short-lived 1980s progressive-rock band. ...
Premise After Roger and Anita (and Pongo and Perdita) get married, Perdita gives birth to 15 Dalmatian puppies. Cruella De Vil, who is known to Anita from their school years, offers the human couple a large sum of money in return for the puppies so that she can make a dog-skin coat out of them. The human couple refuses, but Cruella, who won't take no for an answer, hires Jasper and Horace Badun to kidnap the puppies. Once the puppies are kidnapped, it is up to Pongo and Perdita, along with the help of some animal friends they meet along the way, to rescue them along with the 84 other puppies in Cruella's possession. Jasper and Horace in their truck and Cruella in her car race after a van with the Dalmatians inside. Trying to cut the van off from two different directions, the villains' vehicles collide with one another while the dogs go to safety. Roger and Anita decide to raise the 84 other dogs along with their seventeen, so making 101 Dalmatians. The Dalmatian is a breed of dog, noted for its white coat with either black or liver spots. ...
Trinomial name Canis lupus familiaris The Dog is a canine carnivorous mammal that has been domesticated for at least 14,000 years and perhaps for as long as 150,000 years based on recent evidence. ...
Production The production of the film signaled a change in the graphic style of Disney's animation. This occurred with the introduction of Xerography which eased graphic reproduction requirements, but at the price of being unable to deviate from a scratchy outline style because of the new (and time and money saving) technology's limitations, recognizable by its thick black lines. Since the line would not have fit the "round" Disney drawing style used until then (with the exception of Sleeping Beauty), a more graphic, angular style was chosen for this, and subsequent film. Rotoscoping, a technique formerly used for tracing live action human characters into animated drawings, became less important. Chester F. Carlson Xerography (or Electrophotography) is a photocopying technique developed by Chester Carlson in 1938 and patented on October 6, 1942. ...
Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released to theatres on January 29, 1959. ...
Rotoscoping is an animation technique in which animators trace over live-action film movement, frame by frame, for use in animated films. ...
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The technology change also happened when Disney cut its animation department after the economical failure of the very expensive Sleeping Beauty, resulting in a reduction of staff from well over 500 to less than 100 and fewer resources put into the movies. Walt Disney, who at this point had started to direct his attention more towards television and his Disneyland amusement park and less on his animated features, disliked this development. But all animated Disney films use xerography today without Walt Disney after his death, but after Walt's death, Walt's 2 last xerography film were The Jungle Book and The Aristocats The "sketchy" graphic style would, however, remain the norm at Disney for years until the technology improved prior to the release of The Rescuers to allow a softer look. In later animated features the Xeroxed lines could be printed in different colors. In which, the xerography today were not scratchy. Unlike many other Walt Disney animated features, One Hundred and One Dalmatians only features one song in it, "Cruella De Vil" (ironic, considering that Roger was a professional songwriter). Even this song isn't sung to its entirety. The only other song is Dalmatian Plantation, which only contains two lines and is sung as a closer. The MPAA was close to re-rating this movie due to the new criteria about smoking. Sleeping Beauty is a 1959 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Productions and originally released to theatres on January 29, 1959. ...
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In the original book, Pongo was mated with a "Missus Pongo", and Perdita was a lost female that was taken in to help wet-nurse the original 15 puppies. Perdita's mate was missing, but appeared up at the end. The four adult dogs were condensed into two in the film, and Disney made up for the missing adult dogs by adding two stolen puppies to Cruella's stash. In addition, Roger and Anita in the film are named "Mr. and Mrs. Dearly" in the book. This was the first animated Disney feature to take place in a contemporary setting.
Characters
Cruella DeVil takes out her anger on Jasper and Horace, her bumbling henchman. This image illustrates the exaggerated mannerisms and appearance of De Vil, key to her character's continued success among audiences and critics alike. Voiced by Rod Taylor, is the protagonist and the father of the Dalmatian puppies. Cruella deVil This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ...
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Voiced by Cate Bauer, is Pongo's mate and the mother of the Dalmatian puppies Voiced by Ben Wright, is Pongo's owner and a struggling songwriter; eventually becomes rich when creating a song about Cruella de Vil, who is Anita's social parasite. Ben Wright (May 5, 1915 â July 9, 1989) was a British actor in radio, film, and television. ...
Voiced by Lisa Davis, is Perdita's owner and Roger's wife. She is something of an artist. -
Voiced by Betty Lou Gerson, is the villainess of the film; an eccentric rich woman who has the puppies kidnapped in order to turn them into a fur coat. She is a social parasite; she visits her ex-classmates, keeping pretence of friendship, while taking advantage of their fears. She has an obsession for pelts, but in fact is only shown wearing a single, voluminous white coat. Beneath this, she wears a skintight swimming suit. Cruella smokes constantly and has no scruples to either commit blackmail or bad driving. She drives a long red car and is known for operating it recklessly. Not to be confused with Cruella de Ville, a short-lived 1980s progressive-rock band. ...
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Voiced by J. Pat O'Malley and Frederick Worlock respectively, are Cruella's comic relief henchmen who carry out the kidnapping. Jasper is tall and thin, while Horace is short and fat; otherwise, they are obviously twin brothers. They argue often. Although they appear to be stupid, Horace appears to be the more intelligent of the two, but is absolutely intimidated by his brother, who has the more ready tongue. Jasper has a closed mind to the possibility of sapience in dogs-- as well as the equal possibility of cleverness in his brother. He drinks alcohol, whereas Horace eats sandwiches. Both enjoy watching a weekly television program called "What's My Crime?", wherein the misdeeds of lawbreakers are guessed by a panel of contestants. One of the guest stars of this program, Percival "Meathead" Faunsquater, is an acquaintance of theirs. J. Pat OMalley (March 15, 1904 - February 27, 1985) was an English singer and actor of Irish extraction. ...
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Voiced by Martha Wentworth, is Roger and Anita's maid. Very maternal and fussy. Detests Cruella, has no patience for teasing, and is very attached to the puppies. Worthless in a crisis except to give the alarm. -
Voiced by Mimi Gibson, is the runt puppy from Pongo and Perdita who nearly dies immediately after being born. He is given the name "Lucky" because of being revived by Roger, who thawed him out by means of friction. He loves watching T.V. Lucky is usually played as a troublemaker, and is usually left behind because he never pays attention. Lucky is a fictional character originally created by Dodie Smith for her book The Hundred and One Dalmatians and subsequently used in all of Disneys movies featuring the 101 Dalmatians:One Hundred and One Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians II: Patchs London Adventure and 101 Dalmatians plus the TV series...
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Voiced by Barbara Baird, is one of Pongo and Perdita's puppies; always hungry, and shown as pudgier then the rest of the young puppies. his collar is usually shown tight around his neck and his fat bunched up around it. Voiced by Mickey Maga, is Pongo and Perdita's puppy. (all of the puppies below are Pongo and Perdita's 15 puppies) Loves Thunderbolt and has a spot on his eye. Patch is usually very aggressive, barking and growling, but in the end, shows signs of being afraid of Cruella De Vil. Voiced by Sandra Abbott, Is the only dog that doesn't have a specific name after her appearance or habbits like her other siblings. Penny usually agrees to anything the other puppies Voiced by Mary Wickes, is another puppy of Pongo and Perdita's; has a pattern of spots over the bridge of the nose resembling freckles on a human child. Freckles is usually shown very tired, or asking many questions. Unknown voicing, usually wrinkles his nose, resulting in his name. Unknown voicing, Called Jewel because of her known beauty and vanity, shown in the movie stopping to look in the mirror in disastrous times,and sniffing vainly at the soot covering her body in order to disguise themselves from Horace and Jasper. Unknown voicing, Called Dipstick because of the dark black dip on the tip of his tail. Dipstick is usually afraid and during the movie, is revealed because of his dark black tail. Called Fidget because of his constant moving, itching, scratching, nipping, biting, and simply, fidgeting. Unknown voicing, Called Two-tone because of her unmistakably black side and white side. Seeing as Dalmatians have white fur with black spots, Two-tone has a very large black spot of one side of her body, making her two-toned. Unknown voicing, called whizzer Because he always urinates on everything. - The Colonel, the Captain, and Sergeant Tibbs: A dog, a horse, and a cat who help mastermind a rescue mission to save the puppies from Cruella
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Cast Rod Taylor (born Rodney Sturt Taylor on January 11, 1930) is an Australian-born film and television actor. ...
Betty Lou Gerson (April 20, 1914 - January 12, 1999) was an American actress, predominantly in radio, but also in film and television, and as a voice actress. ...
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Ben Wright (May 5, 1915 â July 9, 1989) was a British actor in radio, film, and television. ...
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Ravenscrofts 1970 gospel album Great Hymns in Story and Song Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft (February 6, 1914 â May 22, 2005) was an American voice actor and singer with a deep, booming voice. ...
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Releases The film was the highest grossing film of 1961 and one of the studio's most popular films of the decade and was re-issued in 1969, 1979, 1985, 1991,1994, and 1999 the last re-issue being one of the top 10 films of the year at the box office in a year when the studio had few hits.
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Worldwide release dates - Brazil: March 3, 1961
- Argentina: July 6, 1961
- U.K.: July 25, 1961
- Spain: September 21, 1961
- Australia: October 8, 1961
- Italy: November 30, 1961
- Finland: December 15, 1961
- West Germany: December 19, 1961
- France: December 20, 1961
- Mexico: December 21, 1961
- Denmark: December 26, 1961
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Sequels and spin-offs In the years since the original release of the movie, Disney has taken the property in various directions. The most widely known, as well as the earliest of these endeavors was the live-action remake, 101 Dalmatians. Starring Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil, none of the animals talked in this 1996 edition. This version's success in theatres led to 102 Dalmatians, released on November 22, 2000. This article is about the 1996 film. ...
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After the first live-action version of the movie, a cartoon called "101 Dalmatians: The Series" was launched. The designs of the characters were stylized further, to allow for economic animation, and appeal to the contemporary trends. Most recently, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure was released direct-to-video, as a sequel to their 1961 animated film. Released on January 21, 2003, it returns closer to the style of the movie, but still slightly simplifying the imagery. The movie took a musical-like approach, with almost double the amount of songs compared to the original, some of which were in the original film as well. A film that is released direct-to-video (also straight-to-video) is one which has been released to the public on home video formats first rather than first being released in movie theaters. ...
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Pongo and Perdita were featured as guests in House of Mouse, and Cruella De Vil was one of the villains in Mickey's House of Villains. The House of Mouse is a Disney cartoon show where Mickey Mouse and his friends run a nighclub called The House of Mouse, which shows Disney cartons as part of its floor show. ...
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In Kingdom Hearts, Pongo and Perdita, living in Tranverse Town, have lost their puppies when the Heartless appeared. One of the side missions is to collect the 99 puppies. This article contains information on the first Kingdom Hearts video game. ...
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Oliver & Company is a 1988 animated feature film that was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation. ...
The Little Mermaid is a 1989 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and first released on November 15, 1989 by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
The Rescuers Down Under is the twenty-ninth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and was released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution on November 16, 1990. ...
For other uses, see Beauty and the Beast (disambiguation). ...
This article is about the Disney film. ...
This article is about Disneys 1994 film. ...
Pocahontas is the thirty-third animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ...
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (also known as The Bells of Notre Dame in some countries) is a 1996 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released to theaters on June 21, 1996 by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Hercules is a 1997 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 14, 1997. ...
This article is about the film Mulan. For the legendary person, see Hua Mulan. ...
This article is about the 1999 film. ...
Fantasia 2000 is an animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
The Emperors New Groove is a 2000 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures through Buena Vista Distribution on December 15, 2000. ...
Milo trying to convince scholars of Atlantis existence. ...
For the television series, see Lilo & Stitch: The Series Lilo & Stitch is a 2002 American animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution on June 21, 2002. ...
Treasure Planet is a 2002 Academy Award nominated science fiction animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. ...
This article is about a Disney animated feature. ...
Home on the Range is a 2004 animated feature produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on April 2, 2004. ...
Chicken Little (2005) is a computer-generated imagery (CGI) animated film and the forty-fifth animated feature made and produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution on November 4, 2005. ...
Meet the Robinsons is a computer-animated film and the 46th animated feature produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
Bolt is a computer-animated film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. ...
Rapunzel is an American animation film scheduled for release in 2009 and produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Walt Disney Pictures and to be distributed by Buena Vista Pictures in the United States. ...
The Princess and the Frog is an animated film currently in development by Walt Disney Animation Studios. ...
| | Live-action films with animation | The Reluctant Dragon (1941) • Victory Through Air Power (1943) • Song of the South (1946) • So Dear to My Heart (1949) • Mary Poppins (1964) • Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) • Pete's Dragon (1977) • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) • Enchanted (2007) The Reluctant Dragon film poster The Reluctant Dragon is a film produced by Walt Disney, directed by Alfred J. Werker, and released by RKO Radio Pictures on June 20, 1941. ...
Victory through Air Power is a 1942 book by Alexander P. de Seversky, and a 1943 Walt Disney animated feature film movie based on the book. ...
Song of the South is a feature film produced by Walt Disney, released on November 12, 1946 by RKO Radio Pictures and based on the Uncle Remus cycle of stories by Joel Chandler Harris. ...
So Dear to My Heart is a feature film produced by Walt Disney and originally released on January 19, 1949 by RKO Radio Pictures. ...
For the 2004 stage musical, see Mary Poppins (musical). ...
Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions, which combines live action and animation; it premiered on October 7, 1971. ...
Petes Dragon (first released on November 3, 1977) is a live-action/animated musical feature film from Walt Disney Productions. ...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a 1988 film produced by Amblin Entertainment and The Walt Disney Company (released on its Touchstone Pictures banner), which blends traditional animation and live action. ...
Enchanted is a Disney comedy-fantasy-musical film currently completed. ...
| | DisneyToon features | DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp (1990) • A Goofy Movie (1995) • Doug's 1st Movie (1999) • The Tigger Movie (2000) • Recess: School's Out (2001) • Return to Never Land (2002) • The Jungle Book 2 (2003) • Piglet's Big Movie (2003) • Teacher's Pet (2004) • Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005) DisneyToon Studios is an animation studio and a division of Disney Feature Animation. ...
DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp is a movie made by The Walt Disney Company that is based on the animated series DuckTales. ...
A Goofy Movie is a 1995 animated feature and musical film, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation Paris and released to theatres by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution, featuring the characters from the Disney Afternoon television series Goof Troop. ...
Dougs 1st Movie is an animated film based on the television series Disneys Doug. ...
The Tigger Movie is a 2000 film produced by The Walt Disney Company and directed by Jun Falkenstein. ...
Return to Never Land (also known as Peter Pan: Return to Never Land) is a 2002 animated feature produced by the DisneyToons studio in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ...
The Jungle Book 2 is an animated feature produced by the DisneyToons studio in Sydney, Australia and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ...
Piglets Big Movie is a 2003 animated feature produced by the DisneyToon Studios in Tokyo, Japan and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. ...
Teachers Pet is an musical animated film based on the television series of the same name. ...
Poohs Heffalump Movie is an animated Winnie the Pooh film, released by Walt Disney Pictures in 2005. ...
| | Other | The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) • James and the Giant Peach (1996) • Dinosaur (2000) • A Christmas Carol (2009) Halloweentown Tim Burtons The Nightmare Before Christmas is a 1993 Academy Award-nominated, stop motion animated musical film about the inhabitants of Halloween Town who take over Christmas, directed by stop-motion animator Henry Selick. ...
James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the Roald Dahl book of the same name. ...
Dinosaur is a feature film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and released to movie theatres in 2000. ...
A Christmas Carol is an announced film to be directed by Robert Zemeckis and star Jim Carrey in multiple roles. ...
| | See also | Pixar • Walt Disney Animation Studios Pixars studio lot in Emeryville Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation studio based in Emeryville, California (USA) notable for its seven Academy Awards. ...
Walt Disney Animation Studios is the animation studio that makes up a key element of The Walt Disney Company, and the oldest surviving animation studio in the world. ...
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