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101 Dalmatians

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Country of origin

United States of America

Creation year

1961

Creator(s)

Dodie Smith

Category

Story

“101 Dalmatians” is a classic American animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Productions. Released in 1961, the film is based on the 1956 novel “The Hundred and One Dalmatians” by Dodie Smith.

The film tells the story of a dalmatian couple, Pongo and Perdita, who live in London with their human owners, Roger and Anita. When Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies, they are visited by Cruella de Vil, a wealthy and eccentric woman who becomes obsessed with buying the puppies to use their fur for a coat.

When Roger and Anita refuse to sell the puppies to Cruella, she enlists the help of two bumbling henchmen to steal them. Pongo and Perdita then set out on a daring rescue mission, teaming up with other dogs along the way to track down the missing puppies and bring them back home.

One of the most notable aspects of “101 Dalmatians” is the film’s distinctive animation style. The film features a unique Xerox process that gave the characters a rough, sketchy look, which was a departure from the smoother, more polished animation styles of the time. The film also features a memorable soundtrack, which includes the classic song “Cruella De Vil.”

“101 Dalmatians” was a major success with audiences and critics alike, and has since become a beloved cultural touchstone. The film has inspired numerous spin-offs and adaptations, including a live-action remake in 1996 and a television series in 2019.

“101 Dalmatians” is a true classic American animated film that has stood the test of time. Its lovable characters, memorable soundtrack, and distinctive animation style have made it a favorite of generations of viewers, and its influence can still be felt in popular culture today.

Who are the main characters of 101 Dalmatians?


Pongo: A dalmatian who is the father of the 15 main puppies. He is loving and protective.
Perdita: A dalmatian who is the mother of the 15 main puppies. She is loving and protective.
Roger: A human who is the owner and father of Pongo and Perdita. He is a songwriter and composer.
Anita: A human who is the owner and mother of Pongo and Perdita. She is a veterinarian.
Nanny: A human who is the babysitter of the 15 main puppies. She is kind and caring.
Lucky: One of the 15 main puppies. He is adventurous and curious.
Rolly: One of the 15 main puppies. He is always hungry and loves to eat.
Patch: One of the 15 main puppies. He is shy and reserved.
Penny: One of the 15 main puppies. She is sweet and loving.
Pepper: One of the 15 main puppies. He is mischievous and playful.
Pilchard: One of the 15 main puppies. She is a scaredy-cat.
Fidget: One of the 15 main puppies. He is hyperactive and always moving.
Thunderbolt: One of the 15 main puppies. He is the leader of the group.
Dipstick: One of the 15 main puppies. He is not the brightest, but he is always eager to please.
Mudbud: One of the 15 main puppies. He is messy and dirty.
Cruella De Vil: The main antagonist of the story. She is a fashion designer who is obsessed with Dalmatian fur. She is cruel and heartless.
Horace and Jasper Cruella's henchmen. They are bumbling and clumsy.

Production studio: Disney Television Animation

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101 Dalmatians videos on Youtube

101 Dalmatians – The Twilight Bark

101 Dalmatians – The Puppies are here

101 Dalmatians Theme Song

Listen to the theme song of 101 Dalmatians