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# Anita
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# Anita Dearly
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# Anita Radcliffe Anita Radcliffe (or Anita Caroline Campbell-Green Dearly in the live-action version and ) is a fashion designer who is also the owner of Perdita in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. She was voiced by Lisa Davis in the first film, the second Tress MacNeille in the "", the animated series and  and portrayed by Joely Richardson in the 1996 live-action film. She is 51 years old. Background. Anita is the wife of Roger Radcliffe and owner of Perdita. She is sweet, kind and smart. She is also shown to be devoted to her husband, and loving toward Perdita, Pongo, and the puppies. The first film establishes that she is was a schoolmate to Cruella de Vil, and the two apparently shared a friendship at one point. By adulthood, Anita seems to be exhausted after Cruella's meetings and admits at one point that Cruella is eccentric. Animated Films. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Anita first debuted in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". She is spotted by Pongo, while out on a walk with her dalmatian, Perdita. Pongo, who is looking for potential mates for both him and Roger, attempts to bring the two owners together. Pongo tricks Roger into going to the park, and persues Anita. Eventually, Anita and Roger are both tangled up in Pongo's leash, resulting in the two of them falling into a pond. Anita frets at first, as she was wearing a new suit and hat, but then she and Roger begin laughing together. A time skip shows that Anita marries Roger, and she and Perdita move into a small home with Roger and Pongo. It is also revealed that Pongo and Perdita are expecting puppies. Anita is shown trying to get Roger, who is busy composing, to come down for tea. When he finally does, she compliments him on the song that he is writing. Their tea is interrupted by the impromptu visit of Anita's former schoolmate, Cruella de Vil. The name inspires lyrics for the song Roger is writing, and he begins singing a somewhat mocking tune. Anita tries to shush him, but Roger goes upstairs to work on the song, leaving Anita to entertain her friend. Cruella walks in, and Anita notes Cruella's new fur coat. Cruella responds with a comment about her love for fur. Cruella then gets down to business, and asks where the puppies are. Anita tells Cruella that the puppies are not expected for a few more weeks, and that these things cannot be rushed. However, Cruella is now looking at a picture of Pongo and Perdita, murmuring about their coats. Anita invites Cruella for tea, but Cruella cannot stay. Cruella leaves just as quickly as she came, noting that she will be back in three weeks when the puppies are born. Three weeks later, Perdita gives birth, and Anita, along with Nanny, assist. Anita is shown calling out puppy numbers, as the litter increases from 8 to 11 to 14 to a total of 15. However, one of the puppies apparently dies. However, Roger is able to revive the puppy, much to Anita and Nanny's relief. Cruella soon comes in, as she had promised. However, Cruella is shown to be disappointed and angry that the puppies are all white. Anita notes that the spots come in a few weeks after the puppies are born. Cruella is relieved, and quickly offers to buy the puppies, noting that Anita and Roger cannot possibly afford to keep them all. Anita notes that they couldn't sell the puppies, as Perdita would be heartbroken, and that she and Roger could find a way to get along. Cruella laughs at the idea of Roger's songs supporting the family. This incites Roger to step in; Roger sternly tells Cruella that they have no intention of selling the puppies. Cruella is angered to the point that she ends her friendship with Anita, and storms out vowing revenge. Anita and Nanny applaud Roger on his bravery. One night, when the puppies are older, Anita and Roger take Pongo and Perdita to the park. They return to find that the puppies have been stolen. Soon after, Cruella calls, expressing shock over the theft. Roger is shown to believe that Cruella was behind the theft, but Anita isn't convinced. She admits that Cruella is eccentric, but that she couldn't be a thief. Anita also notes that Cruella's home had been searched, but no evidence had turned up. However, unknown to her, Cruella had hired two henchmen, Jasper  and Horace Badun, to steal the puppies, with the intention of turning them into fur coats. Anita is not shown again until around Christmastime. She is shown decorating a tree, while Roger is listening to the radio, which is playing the song he wrote. Anita notes that the song was Roger's first hit, and that it has brought in a substantial amount of money. Roger agrees, but notes that he can't believe that Pongo and Perdita ran away. (Unknown to either of them, Pongo and Perdita had gone to rescue the puppies from Cruella.) Suddenly, a group of "labradors" bound in through the door. Anita cleans the face of one of the adults, and discovers that it is actually Perdita. Anita and Roger notice that the puppies with them are much greater in number than the original 15. Anita, along with Nanny, counts the puppies, while Roger adds up the totals, finding out that there are 101 Dalmatians. Anita asks Roger what they should do with the other puppies. Roger decides to keep them, which leads Anita to point out that their house is too small for 101 dogs. Roger responds that they can use the money from his song to buy a country home large enough for them all. In ", Anita, alongside Roger, are shown to be preparing for the move to a country home they have bought. Later, after the adults learn of Patch being left behind in London, they frantically travel back in their car to find him, arriving in time to retrieve not just Patch, but the rest of his siblings who had also been kidnapped from the farm while they were gone. Live Action. "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)". In the live action remake, Anita's maiden name is Campbell-Green and is changed to Dearly after marrying Roger and she works as a fashion designer for Cruella in the House of De Vil. As she works for the House Of Devil, Cruella catches her making a sketch of a Dalmatian Spotted Coat as a joke. It is this design which inspires Cruella to carry out her scheme. When Cruella states her fears on Anita going to work somewhere else, Anita claims she'll only retire if she met someone and working clashed with their plans. She later meets Roger in St, James Park, when she hits him with her purse after a misunderstanding of her thinking Roger was abducting Perdita (who himself believed Perdita to be Pongo). She claims to carry bricks in her purse since she's been repaving her garden and when she sees a discarded brick, she picks it up (she had collected three on that speicific day). After she crashes her bike into the Pond, Roger rescues her and tries to give Mouth-To-Mouth, but wasn't able to do it well, since Anita's arms were around his neck. She & Roger later marry and move into their own house, where her old Nanny comes back to work for them. Nanny realises, whilst diagnosing Perdita to be expecting, that Anita is pregnant too. When she and Roger refuse to sell the puppies to Cruella, She is fired from her job. When Pongo and Perdita run off to rescue the Puppies, Nanny claims that the Dalmatians were able to sense Ill-Intentions in Cruella, making her realise that Cruella is behind the Dog-Napping and what she plans to do. When the Dalmatians are returned, Roger convinces her to keep the other puppies, but she cautions Perdita that she won't have the pups chewing up the carpets and barking into the night. A year later, after moving to their new home in the country, Anita has her baby and it is implied that she is pregnant again. She serves as the deuteragonist of this film. The Series. Anita has a secondary role in "". Whilst her design is based around her "Animated" Counterpart, she still works for the "House of DeVil" as she does in the live-action film. Anita is usually one who sees the best in everyone and is also seen to be very loyal, often standing up in Cruella's defence and even when offered to work for another fashion company, refuses since Cruella gave her, her start. She will however stand firm with Roger when it is revealed Cruella is the culprit, the two may sometimes bribe Cruella, if the evidence pops up. Anita is in denial that her boss is evil.  Anita is sometimes a bit snarky, whether it does come to when she has to do something for Cruella (at risk of being fired) or something Roger may say or do. Anita holds the honor of being "Fashion Designer of the Year", to which Cruella tries to steal from her by disguising herself as Anita and claiming it in her name. Anita and Roger have a niece named Amber, who looks just like Anita, suggesting that Amber is likely from Anita's side of the family. Other Appearances. Anita is mentioned in the "Descendants" novel, "Return to the Isle of the Lost", where it explains that she and Roger are helping the Darling parents (from Peter Pan) to chaperone the castle-coming dance. Concept Design. In early versions of the animated "101 Dalmatians", Anita is shown to have a rather different hair style.  This shows her hair done up more in a similar style to the females of the Darling family in "Peter Pan". This may be the reason why her hair is later made to be in a bun. She is also seen to be wearing an apron too, but this is also altered in the actual film. Her original design can still be seen in the film when Cruella looks at the newspaper about the Dalmatians, with the image of Roger, Anita and Nanny displaying her look. Voice. In the animated "101 Dalmatians", Walt Disney had originally intended Lisa Daniels to voice Cruella. Lisa Daniels suggested, however, that she would be more suited to be the voice of Anita, so Walt cast her as the voice of Anita. Daniels also explains how Walt would bring her to the studio every other day to play with a group of Dalmatian puppies, allowing Anita to get a feel of how she may behave with the Dalmatians.
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# April Winchell April Terri Winchell (born January 4, 1960) is an American voice actress, actress, writer, talk radio host, commentator, and comedienne. She voiced Cruella de Vil in "".
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# Aunt Ida Aunt Ida is an American Aunt to Anita, whom comes and visits in the Disney Year Book Story; “The Doubting Dalmatian” Appearance. Like Anita, Ida had Red like Hair. Amongst her attire, she is seen to wear a Rain Coat and Hat, along a blue scarf and Wellington Boots. Underneath that, she wears a Pink Dress. She also seems to wear blue ear rings. Biography. Ida arrives, sometime before the original Pupnapping, during the night where Roger, Anita, Pongo & Perdita were away on a Camping Trip. Before she arrives, Nanny and the Puppies were watching (presumably) a Sherlock Holmes movie, on the television and are spooked when they hear a knock at the door. Nanny lets her in and she explains that she wrote to Anita about the visit, Nanny offers to make her a Cup of tea. Lucky, Patch & Rolly feel suspicious on her, Possibly due to them watching the Detective Show before hand, and think she's a Sneak Thief. Amongst their evidence there’s the point that she claims to sent a post card which No Pup can find, she claims to be American; but her clothes don’t seem to be, along with her Suitcase with only a London Travel Sticker on it. Upon spending all night outside her room, Pongo & Perdita return home and tell the Pups that she actually is Anitas Aunt. The reason her clothes and bag were England made was because she had only just purchased them. They assure the Pups it’s okay to be cautious but not to jump to conclusions. When Lucky questions what happened to the Postcard, Rolly is able to tell what it was like to a tee and confesses he ate it.
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# Bad To The Bone
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# Bad to the Bone "Bad to the Bone" is the first segment of the fifth episode of the first season of "". Plot. The episode starts with Rolly digging up a bone, he's been saving for weeks, but Mooch snatches it away from him, as soon as he finds it. When Rolly asks Mooch to give it back, Mooch says he's got to fight for it and jumps at Rolly. Lucky, Cadpig and Spot intervene, but Mooch points out that Rolly not fighting shows that he's spineless. Rolly is enraged by this and says he'll do anything to prove that he's tough. Mooch puts this to the test by daring him to sneak into Cydne's place. Later at the snake pit, Rolly reluctantly enters while Spot is concerned that they should have talked Rolly out of it. In Cydne's den, Rolly thinks he saw the snake and cowers in fear; however, he soon discovers that Cydne had shed his skin and he's talking to an empty lair. Rolly then realizes that if he thought that this was the real Cydne, it would fool the others. Outside, the pups then see Rolly tackling the snakeskin ruthlessly, thinking it's really Cydne. While Mooch and his gang are impressed by this, Lucky, Cadpig and Spot are disgusted by the unprovoked violence Rolly made on Cydne. Mooch then welcomes Rolly into the gang and gives him the nickname: "Snake Stomper." The word soon spreads between Cornelia to Lucy and Lucy to Dumpling. The next morning, Mooch's gang arrives with "Snake Stomper" and the other pups all run in fear. Lucky confronts Rolly, saying this isn't the real Rolly, but Rolly comments that he is now tough and cool. Cadpig analyzes that he's become a text book bully, giving an attitude to cover up for low self-esteem, She is shooed away by Mooch. Spot warns Rolly that he knows what happens to bullies and Mooch answers by saying, "They get all the good stuff." Meanwhile at the swamp, Dumpling is busy collecting mushrooms for "Snake Stomper's" supper. Cydne then arrives, wondering what she's doing there and then asks for more information when Dumpling tells him about what Rolly supposedly did. Later at Mooch's hangout, Rolly is bored and asks Mooch what to do. Cydne then arrives, suggesting how he got his nickname. Rolly (thinking it was Mooch who asked) comments how they all saw it, before Cydne reveals himself, commenting how he missed it. The gang is shocked and Mooch tells "Snake Stomper" to start stomping. Rolly, however, runs off with Cydne in pursuit. During the pursuit, Cydne chases Rolly through the hen house (where Cydne eats some eggs inside and complains about his cholesterol) and the barn (where they are both kicked into the air by the Captain). Cydne soon catches and restrains Rolly at the Chow Tower. The snake then rings the dinner bell to summon all the pups. When the pups arrive, Cydne tells them "Snake Stomper" has a confession. Rolly asks for help from Mooch and his gang, but they are too scared to help. Rolly soon confesses that he didn't fight Cydne, but really an empty snakeskin, much to the pups' anger. Cydne then drops Rolly after the confession and shoos the other pups away, before suggesting to Rolly that the earring is not his style. After Cydne slithers away, Lucky, Cadpig and Spot look over Rolly, and the former "Snake Stomper" figures that they've come to say his "cool" friends dropped him whilst he needed help and since he ditched his original friends, he's lost their friendship too. Lucky comforts Rolly by saying that they'll take him back eventually. Cadpig then states that they'll ring every last drop of guilt out of him, since that's what friends are for.
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# Barnboozled "Barnboozled" is the second segment of the twenty-fifth episode of "". Plot. Cruella has to spend 24 hours in the Dearlys' barn so she can claim the farm, which has legally belonged to her family since 1732. The pups try to push Cruella out of the farm before she takes it over.
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# Baron Efrem von Schnickerdoodle Baron Efrem von Schnickerdoodle is a millionaire whom Cruella is determined to marry. He only appears in "Cupid Pups" and the third part of "Dalmatian Vacation". Bio. He first appears in "Cupid Pups". According to Cruella, Baron is the owner of a large schnitzel conglomerate in the world, and that he lives in a castle along the Rhine. He is a fox hunting enthusiast, claiming to have met his previous three wives on fox hunts. He likes to keep on a tight schedule, such as tea, a ten-kilometer run, more tea, rigourous exercise, and tea. Some qualities that he admires in a woman is always being one step ahead of him, or knowing her way around a radish. When the Dalmatians are able to gather the Dearly Farm animals to have a fox hunt with livestock, Baron loves the idea and enjoys the hunt. However, he is injured and placed in a full body cast in doing so, to which Nanny takes care of him while he's in the hospital. Despite Cruella and Angelica trying to woo Baron, he falls for Nanny ever since he tasted her boiled radish in pickle sauce. He then proposes to Nanny, but she declines, reminding him that she needs to take care of Roger, Anita, and the Dalmatians. He is understanding to this, but asks if she could boil him some radishes for the journey home, to which Nanny does. He later appears in Part 3 of "Dalmatian Vacation" among those who wish to marry Cruella, though this time his uniform is scarlet instead of white.
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# Barry Bostwick Barry Knapp Bostwick (born February 24, 1945) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, director, producer, writer, singer, voice artist, and comedian. He voiced Thunderbolt in "".
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# Beamer Beamer is Coco's husband and Lucky's rich uncle. He appears in the "" episode "Lucky to be Alone". Bio. Lucky is first introduced to his uncle when he arrives at the Vandercreams' house. Beamer welcomes Lucky into their "little" home before taking him to dinner. When Lucky questions that they're allowed on the furniture, Beamer confirms it because "eating on the floor is tres gross." He, along with Coco, grow concerned about Lucky's eating behavior, and when he learns that he was fed from a trough, Beamer comments how he hopes they're not too late to fix his farm damage. He later summons Lucky due to a barking chain message from Pongo and Perdita, asking how he is, Lucky responds by saying his doing fine. The next day, Beamer tells Lucky that he and Coco arranged a play date at the dog park, adding that it's "for our kind of dogs." At dinner, when Lucky feels homesick, Beamer questions if Lucky's lack of appetite is due to the food being not to his liking. When Lucky asks if he and Coco would like to watch "Thunderbolt" with him, he jokes that he'll want them to watch a cattle pull next.
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# Beamer/Gallery
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# Beauty Pageant Pandemonium "Beauty Pageant Pandemonium" is the first segment of the fifty-second episode of "". Plot. The main pups thwart Ivy's attempts to beat Anita's cousin Amber in the Junior Miss Grutely Pageant by cheating, though with Cruella having the judges booth in her pocket, will they be able to succeed?
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# Best in Show
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# Best of Show "Best of Show" is the first segment of the fifty-seventh episode of "". Plot. Irritated by Cruella's remarks about their dogs, Roger enters Lucky, Rolly, and Cadpig in a dog show, with Spot as their trainer.
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# Betty Lou Gerson Betty Lou Gerson (April 20, 1914 - January 12, 1999) was an American actress. She voiced Cruella de Vil in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
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# Big Fee Big Fee is a supporting character in the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". She is one of the members of the Canal Crew, along with Fergus the Fox and Sid the Squirrel. Description. Personality. Witty and articulate peddler about town, "Canal Crew" member Big Fee can get you anything for, well, a big fee. Information, goodies, take your pick...just pay her in shiny things, ring pulls, old coins; the shinier the better! Physical appearance. Big Fee is a dark gray rat with hot pink head fur and tattoos, which look like flowers, on each of her front legs.
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# Blaze Blaze is a puppy who only appeared in the "" episode "Dog's Best Friend". He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. Bio. Blaze is first seen when Roger is showing him to Anita, supposedly having found him lost and wandering about. He is impressed by the numerous tricks that Blaze can do, such as fetching, balancing Anita's cup of tea on his nose, and playing dead. However, Anita then suggests that they find Blaze's real owner, to which Roger eventually complies but hopes that nobody claims him. Within a couple hours of staying on the Dearly Farm, numerous rumors from Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot are spread about Blaze, such as him being a police dog or a Mafia dog laying low. Blaze jokes about this, acting like he's a genetic cyber dog. When Lucky asks Blaze about where he's really from, Blaze claims that he was separated by his human when they were sailing down the Amazon, but their boat was capsized by a giant anaconda. Blaze then claims he hitched a ride on a supply plane back to America. Blaze's story makes Cadpig believe he is a world traveler, with Blaze claiming he herded camels in Egypt, fought bulls in Spain, and searched for the yeti in the Himalayas. He also claims to know a pair of partying poodles in Stiffle. Lucky takes fondly to Blaze and lets him teach the Dalmatian pup the Tibetan art of "Kung Chu". Blaze and Lucky later go hiking together. Blaze, however, has a bitterness towards Thunderbolt, claiming he was up for the role of "Young Thunderbolt", but Thunderbolt decided to play the role himself. This is the reason that Lucky ends up accusing Blaze for breaking his Thunderbolt autograph (when it was really an accident caused by Rolly). His falling-out with Lucky causes Blaze to run away, but Rolly is able to catch up to Blaze and save each other from a collapsing bridge. Rolly then explains to Lucky what happened to his Thunderbolt autograph, and Lucky apologizes to Blaze. It is then that Blaze's human shows up, where it's revealed that Blaze has never been outside of Stiffle, with Blaze admitting all his adventures are actually from him watching a lot of animated shows.
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# Blaze/Gallery
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# Bon-Bon Bon-Bon is a big, bossy female dog who appears in the dog pound in the "" episode "Cadpig Behind Bars". Bio. When Cadpig arrives at the pound, she becomes Bon-Bon's bunk mate. Later, when Lucky, Rolly and Lt. Pug manage to help Cadpig escape from the pound, Bon-Bon and the other pound dogs decide to stay in the pound, feeling reassured in knowing that Cadpig is out there and not in the pound with them. This makes Cadpig feel happy, seeing that she helped the pound dogs feel better in their situation.
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# Boom Night "Boom Night" is the second segment of the first-to-be-aired episode of "101 Dalmatian Street", airing on Disney Channel EMEA on the 15th of December 2018. Plot. It is Bon Fire Night, and the Dalmatians have barricaded themselves in the house, scared of the fireworks. However, Dolly manages to sneak out anyway. When Dylan realizes that Dorothy has followed her, he has to confront his fears of what is outside to find them. Synopsis. The episode begins with all the Dylan screaming and gathering all the other Puppies (who are also in panic) as it is "Boom Night" and they need to return to the House, before the "Boom" begins. Dolly, who is skating about the Park, teases Dylan about this, while Dylan gets glomped by Deja Vu, before Fergus, Sid & a Rat (presumably Roxy) arrive and join in the teasing. Fergus asks if Dolly wants to spend the night with with him, Sid and the Rat on the barge, even daring her to do so; Dylan steps in to remind Dolly about how "Boom Night" is about surviving, but Fergus points out Dorothy gnawing a stick by the Bon Fire to Dylan, causing him to rush to Dorothy; Fergus tells Dolly he'll see her later. At the Bon Fire, Dylan tries to tug the Stick out of Dorothy's Muzzle, but is sent flying in to the Bon Fire Pile, where he laments about so many sticks going to waste. "Sticks" is a trigger word, however, and he gets glomped by the other Pups. Back at the House, Delilah & Doug place Ear Protectors on the Pups, while Doug panics about Boom Night. Dylan calls out the time before lock down, but Dolly calls out "Group Hug", which causes the Pups to glomp Dylan. Delilah reminds the Pups that Boom Night is the busiest night of the year for she & Doug, but they Know the Pups shall be able to manage; Dylan adds that no Pup is going out side that night, cause of how dangerous they find Boom Night, and when Dorothy takes his helmet, Dorothy is forced to wear Bunny Ears as Ear Protection. Delilah & a tearful Doug head to work, after Doug tells them how proud he is of them and calls for a Group Hug. Later, Dylan is trying to get the other Pups in position for Lock Down, but Dolly teases him about it. Dylan questions whether she is actually going to help him, or is just going to hang out with Fergus. Dolly comments that no one has to know she did, but Dylan comments that he shall know, meaning his conscience shall know, which Delilah & Doug shall figure out. Dolly plots to herself about going out, but notices Dorothy, and after assuring she can not be heard, makes an Anti Explosion Suit, out of Tennis Balls. She then takes Dorothy upstairs, before sneaking out, but the door is still open, as Dorothy watches. Dylan is still getting the Pups together, before finds that Dorothy is not in her Basket. He then (after tripping on Dolly's Skate Board) realises that the door is open and he can not find Dolly or Dorothy any where. Dylan, after some panic, decides to brave the night and makes his own Anti Explosion Suit, from Tn Cans and Tn Foil, and a colander as a helmet. Dylan heads outside to search for Dolly & Dorothy, but the colander obstructs his vision, causing him to mistake a Garden Gnome covered in garbage for an alien. Dolly makes it to the Barge, but her anti explosion suit causes her to fall down to the dock. Fergus comments how "fetching" her attire is, before Dylan arrives. The sound of Dylan's suit makes Dolly think Boom Night is beginning, and she hides in a Bath on the barge. Fergus sees that the sound is actually Dylan, and compliments the bunny ears, before joking how he should have had a pool party, when Dylan falls in the river. Dylan, after climbing from the river, demands to know where his Sisters are, and Fergus tells him Dolly's on the barge, with Sid and the Rat bringing her to him. The two Dalmatians joke about each other's anti explosion suits, before Dylan tells Dolly to get Dorothy, so they can go home. Dolly tells Dylan that Dorothy is not with her, and the two argue about whose fault it is that she was able to get out the House. Fergus reminds the two that Dorothy was hanging about the Bon Fire earlier, so the Dalmatians head back to the Park to find her. The two race through London, making sure they do not get spotted by Doug driving about in a Fire Truck, before reaching the Park. Dylan reaches the Bon Fire and sees what he thinks is Dorothy on top. He climbs the pile, before realising what he actually saw was a flag. He then notices that Dorothy has been on the roof of the house, the entire time, but realises that she is not wearing any ear protection, and it is almost "Boom Time. He tries to climb down, but the Bon Fire has already been lit (those doing so being unaware of Dylan being on the pile). Dolly uses the fountains, in the park, to launch herself to the top of the Bon Fire and rescue Dylan. The two rush back to the House (once again, trying to avoid getting spotted by Doug driving by), and try to get to the roof to cover Dorothy's ears. Dolly's suit causes her to get stuck, but calls out the trigger word "Ball", to get all the other Pups to charge up and dislodge her. With all the Dalmatians on the Roof, they all realise that "Boom" are actually from Fire Works. Dolly comments how one has to love this "Boom Town", with Dylan adding; "Especially, on Boom Night", as all the Dalmatians happily watch the fire works.
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# Boom Night/Gallery Gallery for the; "101 Dalmatian Street" Episode; "Boom Night".
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# Cadet of the Month "Cadet of the Month" is the second segment of the twenty-eighth episode of "". Plot. Lucky receives the coveted Cadet of the Month award by cheating, but ends up having to try to save Lt. Pug from being recycled.
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# Cadpig Cadpig Dearly-Dalmatian is a fictional character originally created by Dodie Smith for her books "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" and "The Starlight Barking", which were subsequently used in the . The Books. In the Dodie Smith novel, Cadpig was one of Pongo and Missis' original 15 puppies. She was the smallest of the litter, despite being the twelfth born, and shared a close bond with Patch. She is referred to as "the Cadpig," as Cadpig is a name for runts in a pig's litter. She was a very weak puppy: she could not walk long distances and got tired easily. She was also addicted to television, even believing that a native display in a church was a television itself. In "The Starlight Barking", she was the pet of the British prime minister, and aided her parents during the events of the story. She first appeared as a puppy of Pongo in "101 Dalmatians". In "The Starlight Barking", Cadpig took lead of the dogs but became weak with pressure and needed the help of her family. "101 Dalmatians: The Series". In September 1997, Disney released the , which was a reboot in their "101 Dalmatians" franchise rather than a continuation. In the series, there were four main characters: Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot. Cadpig is voiced by Kath Soucie. Cadpig is the runt of her litter and she is the smallest dog on the farm. She is very much into New Age philosophies and does her best to promote her ideals and spread goodwill throughout the world. While her small stature has prevented her from obtaining the same level of strength as her brothers and sisters, she is much more learned than them and has a better understanding of the world. She also has an extensive vocabulary and often makes use of what Spot refers to as "metaphysical metaphors," which those whom she is speaking with are seldom capable of understanding. Despite her positive vision for the world, Cadpig is considered to be an antagonist by many of her fellow denizens on the Dearly Farm, as her efforts to generate harmony often generates animosity. This is primarily due to the fact that she sticks her nose into the conflicts of others when her assistance hasn't been requested; she tends to ignore the obvious and instead favors psychoanalysis in order to discover the root cause of their conflict, which is something that everybody she has met has intensely disliked. However, she is incredibly gifted at doing just that and has proven on numerous occasions that she can talk to animals and completely break their spirits, discovering their emotional scars within moments and exploiting those emotional scars in order to achieve her objective. While Cadpig has proven that she is a kind individual who strives to be as good as possible, her underlying hostility has caused her desire for peace and harmony to be something of a façade, as even though she has a genuine desire to do the right thing, she often fails to practice what she preaches and has proven on multiple occasions that she can be quite ruthless. Not only has she physically assaulted various individuals on the Dearly Farm, including her own family members, she has also expressed a desire to manipulate the President of the United States' dog so that she could tell him what to do and in effect take over the world. While such remarks are seldom taken seriously, her friends are often left bewildered by them, as they appear to come out of nowhere. In original concept art for her, she is shown to have had Black Ears (slightly different to her official model) and also had a pink nose and bow. Eventually, her design was changed so she have white floppy ears, black nose and a blue collar instead. Her concept design can still be seen on the business card of a Disney cartoonist. Cadpig was the youngest of the ninety-nine Dalmatian puppies and she was also the runt of the litter, being physically smaller than her brothers and sisters. Her physical appearance also has some characteristics that are unique to her, as she has a larger head than most of the other Dalmatians, along with floppy ears and blue eyes. Despite her small stature, however, Cadpig can perform feats of strength that her brothers and sisters often cannot do (such as being able to lift another character who is twice her size), though she usually only exhibits such strength when she is angry; she also has an adept sense of hearing, which is stronger than that of her brothers and sisters. Cadpig also seems to have an extensive knowledge of (fictional) tribes and cultures. Many of the denizens on the Dearly Farm have trouble understanding what Cadpig says, since she loves to speak in what Spot calls “metaphysical metaphors”, though she once mentioned that she got a thesaurus for Christmas, which she implied has helped expand her vocabulary, especially when it comes to synonyms of stupidity such as moron. Cadpig also displays a great gift for sarcasm. The remarks are usually used to bring Lucky back to earth when he is on an ego-trip. Some examples are: Cadpig has had several alternate personalities in various episodes of the series, each of which is a manifestation of her true personality. In one episode, when Cruella De Vil took over all the television networks, the Dalmatians decided to imagine how an episode of "Thunderbolt P.I." would end, in which Cadpig’s ending involved an alien known as Gipdac, "Gipdac" being "Cadpig" spelt backwards. Gipdac was dedicated to finding peace in the universe; she speaks with others, not through oral discussion, but through a form of telepathy. She travels the universe in her heart-shaped spacecraft that is disguised in storm clouds, and she has her two assistants, who appear to be Horace and Jasper, assist her in her endeavors to teach the way of peace to others. In the Christmas special, when Cruella De Vil was visited by the ghost of Jasper and Horace, he warned Cruella that she would be visited by three spirits. Later in that episode, Cadpig came to Cruella as the Ghost of Christmas Past, who told Cruella that she was going to take her on a journey trough her childhood. When Cruella initially refused, Cadpig resorted to using special effects in an attempt to scare her into changing her mind, which ultimately succeeded. As the Ghost of Christmas Past, Cadpig did her duty and she showed Cruella why she is evil today, though Cruella’s lack of caring over her past misdeeds only frustrated Cadpig, she cuts their journey into the past short, claiming her hour is up (despite Cruella insisting that it's only been fifty minutes and wanting the full hour). However, some of Cadpig's "alter egos" aren't really alternate egos, but rather, a shift in her personality to achieve a greater goal. In the three-part series finale, when Cadpig realizes that she had to do what she could to save Anita, she decided to dress up, with green algae and a headband with two planets, as the Shaggy Green Messenger, a prophesied being that the "SAUCER-DOLTS" (Society for Achieving Utopian Consciousness through Extraterrestrial Rebirth & Desert Operational Lacrosse Team) are looking for, as they believe that the Shaggy Green Messenger would take them to the Mother Ship, and to their (disagreed upon) planet such as Squignon, where the rivers run with cream soda, or Dripnon, where the rivers run with gold, and many other planets. Cadpig's antics managed to free Anita from the group in question and through such, Cadpig was ultimately responsible for saving Roger Dearly and Anita’s marriage, though it was later revealed that in doing such, the "SAUCER-DOLTS" managed to find the Mother Ship, which suggested that she really was the Shaggy Green Messenger. Spinoffs and Other Info. There were accounts that in the novel Patch and Cadpig were never seen apart from each other. This account is also observed in the 1961 Animation where Patch and Penny are always seen together, thus supporting the idea that Cadpig is "Penny" in the animated "101 Dalmatians". Also, in various dubs of the series, Cadpig is often renamed as Penny.
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# Cadpig Behind Bars "Cadpig Behind Bars" is the second segment of the fifteenth episode of "". Plot. Cadpig tries to persuades Lt. Pug that he has a feminine side, then ends up in the dog pound. Now, Lucky, Rolly, and Lt. Pug must get Cadpig out.
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# Cameo's from other Films
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# Cameo Gallery
Cameo Gallery
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# Cameos from Other Films On numerous occasions in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise, there have been notable cameos from characters of other Disney features. This page will indicate who, where and when they appear. Gallery. Click here for Cameo Gallery
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# Captain The Captain is a gray horse that wears a red blanket in "101 Dalmatians" and appears as one of the good guys. He is an ally in the mission to rescue the puppies along with the Colonel, his sheepdog leader, and Sergeant Tibbs, a tabby cat. Background. The Captain serves as the Colonel's lieutenant and informs him or Tibbs whenever there is an alert. He can be very bossy at times, and is shown to have the ability to neigh loudly. However, his neighing is often used to get a sleeping Tibbs to wake up and report to the Colonel. Like Tibbs and the Colonel, the Captain has been shown to be courageous and resourceful in rescuing the puppies from Cruella. Before being a farm horse, he was apparently a horse in the British Army, due to the sign over the farm's gate that identifies the farm as belonging to a retired British cavalry officer. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". The Captain first appears at the barn where he hears old Towser's bark and realizes it's an alert. The Captain wakes up Sgt. Tibbs and tells him to report the alert to the Colonel, to which he does. When Tibbs and the Colonel return, the Captain tells the Colonel that the alert is from Towser at Withermarsh. The Colonel barks in response to the alert and gets news from Towser that 15 puppies from London have been stolen. Tibbs tells the Captain and the Colonel that he recently heard puppy barking over at Hell Hall (the Old De Vil Place) two nights ago, to which the Colonel doesn't believe because no one has lived there for years. Then the Captain points out that there's smoke coming from the chimney, to which the Colonel and Tibbs decide to investigate. Later on, when the Colonel and Tibbs are waiting for the puppies' parents (the Pongos) to come and rescue them, the Captain asks the Colonel if they've come back, to which the Colonel says no. Just then, Tibbs sees a car coming and watches as it parks at Hell Hall. The Colonel and Tibbs decide to investigate, leaving the Captain to be on alert for the Pongos. Later on, after Pongo and Perdita fight off Cruella's henchmen, Jasper and Horace, and rescue their 15 puppies along with 84 puppies that were bought at the Pet Shop, they reconvene at the barn and graciously thank the Captain, the Colonel and Tibbs for helping to rescue the puppies. Then the Captain spots the Baduns coming in their truck, so Pongo, Perdita, and the puppies decide to leave. The Captain, the Colonel and Tibbs wish them good luck and promise to hold off Jasper and Horace. While the Baduns are distracted by the Colonel, the Captain manages to hit both of the villains in the rear with his back left hoof, sending them into the wall. The Captain doesn't appear throughout the rest of the film after this scene. "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)". In the live-action adaptation of the movie, the Captain is instead called "Punch." He is the first of the barn animals to receive the Twilight Bark message and summons Fogey (the Colonel) to listen by stamping his hoof and whinnying. When Cruella later arrives, looking for the puppies, Punch kicks open the doors she is standing in front of, causing her to be thrown across the farmyard. Later, Cruella taunts the animals (who had foiled her plans) on their meat-processing fates and bursts out laughing with lightning strikes (despite the sky not being covered in clouds). Punch becomes enraged and stomps down on a floorboard, sending Cruella flying through the roof and into the pigsty before the police quickly arrive to arrest her. In the series, the Captain didn't have much of a speaking role. He was either seen as pulling carts or being spooked, bucking whoever spooked him. He had a speaking role in two episodes, one of which is "The Artist Formerly Known as Spot", when he cautions the pups on using the mechanism, which Nanny hooked up to him, to help paint the Chow Tower. He also speaks in "Goose Pimples (Goose Pamples)", where the pups get scared after hearing thudding footsteps and a clanging noise, whilst camping out in the forest, thinking it's a monster that Lt. Pug had told them about. The noises, however, turned out to be the Captain's footsteps. He was giving a hay wagon ride to the other Dalmatians that night. He offers Lucky, Rolly and Spot join him, revealing the clanging to be the noise of the hay wagon opening.
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# Captain/Gallery
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# Captain Ahab Captain Ahab is a pirate who is determined to find the great white whale.
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# Carlos De Vil
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# Carlos de Vil Carlos de Vil is a character in "Descendants". He is the son of Cruella de Vil. Background. Carlos is jumpy and anxious, but with the true skills of a tech prodigy. He’s been working feverishly on a project that would connect the Isle of the Lost to the outside world. Although he inherited his mother's love of fashion (especially if it's in black-and-white), he didn't inherit Cruella's love of dogs; however, on the contrary, Carlos is deathly afraid of dogs (though it turns out this is because his mother told him dogs were rabid vicious animals that attack little boys who don't behave). Instilled with an ever-present fear of dogs, Carlos joins the other villain kids as they take on prep school at Auradon to capture Fairy Godmother's magic wand and set their parents free. His tech-savviness comes in handy when he and the other villain teens get stuck in a bind. It is suggested that Cruella raises Carlos into thinking that dogs are killers, as well as vicious, rabid pack animals. As a result, this causes Carlos to have an extreme fear of canines, practically allowing them to chase him up a tree. But Ben (the Prince, and son to Belle and the Beast), has him look after a dog to help Carlos overcome his misconception of canines, and grows to care about Dude, the school mutt. His closest friend seems to be Jay, though he does have a bit of a rivalry with him, often getting into fights with each other. Bio. "Descendants: Isle of the Lost". In the book, Carlos is treated badly by his mother and sleeps in her dressing room on the floor, which is filled with bear traps. He is forced to look after and clean her furs, and it is also revealed that she loves her furs more than him, and refers to her car as "her baby." He has a treehouse, and a cat named Beelzebub, and recites the periodic table to himself when he is nervous. On the Isle of the Lost, Carlos is incredibly smart and enjoys science and creating inventions, and refers to himself as a nerd. He also has an intellectual rival named Reza in science class and Jace and Harry, the sons of Jasper and Horace, as his "minions", though they are not truly his friends since Cruella forces them to hang out together. He gets beaten up and pushed around in school, and Mal bullies him into holding her party at his house, before they became friends. Evie was also the first real friend he ever had and helps her escape his mother's dressing room when she was trapped in there as part of Mal's prank. Carlos was also the one responsible for making a hole in the dome briefly when he was testing his invention, which would cause Maleficent's staff to gain its magic back as a result. After Mal and Jay force Evie to help them retrieve it, she also convinces Carlos to reluctantly join the quest. Though the group fail when the staff is unable to retain any magic, Carlos is finally accepted by Mal and Jay, beginning the four's friendship. "Descendants". In the film "Descendants", it seems that Cruella forces Carlos to help touch up her roots, fluff up her fur, and scrape the bunions from her feet. This makes Carlos consider that heading to Auradon wouldn't be so bad, but Cruella uses his fear of canines as a way to control him. While in the limo headed to Auradon, Carlos takes a liking to chocolate. When they first meet Doug, he seems to have trouble remembering the names of the Seven Dwarfs, though Carlos seems to know the names of each and reminds Doug of Sneezy. Carlos is the most tech savvy of the group, as he seems to take a liking to video games and is able to use a computer to locate the museum where the Fairy Godmother's wand is. When Jay causes the alarm to sound, Carlos hears the phone and picks it up. He manages to disable the alarm and make them think it was a system error. The Fairy Godmother assigns Carlos and Jay to sports. While Carlos doesn't seem to do well, Ben offers to help Carlos with this. As he practices sprinting, Carlos gets chased by the campus mutt, Dude. Seeing that Dude isn't vicious, Carlos starts to take a liking to canines, and takes Dude everywhere he goes in the film. During the big game between Sherwood, Jay insists that Carlos play with him, and with his help, the team wins the game. When Cruella sees Dude and calls him an "earmuff," Carlos defends Dude; this is most likely the first time that Carlos has stood up to his mother. He then "burns" her by telling her to "give it a rest" with talking to a toy dog head. In one plan, it is Carlos' job to get into the limo and find the remote that activates the barrier around the Isle of the Lost. At the coronation, when Mal makes a speech on choosing to be good, Carlos is cautious at first, as he is nervous of the anger of their parents. But after being assured, he chooses to be good too. He is last seen dancing with Jay and Jane during the coronation party. "Descendants: Wicked World". Carlos is set to return in the animated short series "Descendants: Wicked World" and will be voiced by Cameron Boyce, who also portrayed him in the live-action film. He appears in "Careful What You Wish For" where he shows up at Mal's tent, moments after she accidentally rubs a lamp that causes herself, Evie, Audrey and Ben to be sent to the Isle of the Lost. He claims that Jay has just given him a smartphone, but is curious where everyone is before taking a selfie of himself. Later in "Spirit Day", Mal and Evie try out for cheerleading and accidentally chant a spell that causes everyone to behave like dogs, minus Carlos. He reveals to Mal that he has the ability to speak dog, since he is the son of Cruella de Vil. Rather than immediately helping Mal, he decides to take pictures of Jay acting like a dog. Mal then gives him the spellbook to help her translate the reverse spell to Canine. When he does, Jay is not happy about the pictures and Ben allows him to chase Carlos across the field. In "Neon Lights Out", Carlos and Jay arrive to explain that they got their carpet ride stolen. When Audrey notices they look roughed up, Carlos explains he didn't get a chance to pick up his tux, which he describes as being white with large Dalmatian spots and calls it "Dog-Mazing". The scene continues in "Hooked on Ben". While C. J. Hook explains what she's been doing in Auradon, Carlos mimics her while she's not looking, and after C. J. flees, Carlos joins the others for the group selfie. In "Pair of Sneakers", Carlos and Jay are busy practicing for a tournament, where Carlos seems to be explaining the concept of baseball to Jay, based on hearing that "You get rewarded for stealing a base." Carlos swears on his mother's coat that he is telling the truth. In "Talking Heads", Carlos is the first to defend Mal when Audrey accuses her of still being evil, and while everybody starts arguing, he tries to calm everyone down. He is then placed under a spell, along with everyone else, by Mal, forcing him to dance. Jay realizes that eating is able to break Mal's spell. In "Steal Away", Carlos, Jay and Evie confront Mal on how she is behaving, after learning that she stole Jafar's staff from the Auradon Museum. Carlos is the first to suspect that a jewel, which Freddie Facilier gave Mal, is cursed. He also suspects that the jewel is what's forcing Mal to act evil, but he doesn't think Freddie knew of the curse. Mal apologizes with Carlos, Jay and Evie, forgiving her as she was under the influence of a curse. Though Jafar's staff is still in possession of Zevon, the son of Yzma. In "Evil Among Us", Carlos, Jay, Freddie and Jane are rushing to the Jewel-BiLee as they are late; however, they notice Zevon trying to break into the throne room, where the jewels for the Jewel-BiLee are stored. Carlos calls out to Zevon, who revels himself to them, though Carlos and Jay seem to react to Zevon more with irritation than shock. This continues in "Options Are Shrinking", where Carlos asks how Zevon was able to get off the Isle of the Lost. Zevon explains that he was able to slip through in the short time that the shield was open, when Mal was retrieving her birth right jewel. Carlos brings up that Zevon would have had to swim back to Auradon, but Zevon explains that C.J. was able to pick him up in her rowboat. When he learns that Zevon plans to take control of Auradon, Carlos rolls his eyes in doubt at this, but questions Zevon as to why. When Zevon explains his motives, Carlos, Jay, Freddie and Jane try to tackle Zevon, but one of his potions causes them to run backwards. Though they are able to counter this by running backwards towards the villain. Zevon uses another potion to cause them to spin on the spot, and then to shrink them down and imprison them in Jordan's (the daughter of the Genie) lamp (C.J. commenting how particularly little Carlos is). Their confrontation, however, did buy enough time, so by the time Zevon gets into the throne room, the jewels have already been taken to the Jewel-BiLee. In "Trapped", Carlos seems to show that he is claustrophobic while trapped in the lamp. However, Freddie notes that because of their size, the inside of the lamp is larger than his dorm room. When Jane expresses concern that they will be missing the Jewel-BiLee, Carlos compliments how she looks, implying that the show takes place before "Return to the Isle of the Lost", as this appears to be before the two started dating. When Jay makes a crack about Carlos' size, Carlos tries to make a comeback but has issues in trying to think of one. When Jane tries to make some floating stairs using pillows and chairs, Carlos comments how "cool" it is. This affects Jane's concentration, causing the table he is on to turn into an inflatable kiddie pool. When Jay comments, "Nice," it then causes the table to turn to ice, which then causes Carlos to slip, breaking Jane's concentration and causing the floating stairs to collapse with Jay landing on Carlos. In "United We Stand", Carlos, along with the others trapped in the lamp, are able to escape when the lamp is knocked from Jordan's hands (Jordan not realizing that they're inside). While still shrunk, they are able to trip one of Zevon's puppet soldiers, which in turn causes a domino effect on some other puppets. Zevon is defeated and Carlos joins the celebration while Mal announces the Jewel-Bi-Lee, even though he, Jay, Jane and Freddie are still shrunk. In "Celebration", Carlos comments how Mal returned him, Freddie, Jane and Jay to their normal sizes, though Jay asks, "Why [is he] still small?" He is then presented with his jewel by Ben, with Carlos announcing, "I'd like to say a few words...AWESOME!" before he calls for the others to put their jewels together so the Jewel-Bi-Lee celebration can begin. Jordan's Blue Carpet Minute. In a live-action piece, Carlos and Jay are interview by Jordan (daughter of the Genie) at the Neon Lights Ball. Carlos tries to give a shout out to all his peeps. Jay notes that everyone that Carlos knows is already at the ball, but Carlos explains he's refering to Dude the dog. He then has to restrain Jay from taking the sign by the entrance of the ball. "Descendants: Return to the Isle of the Lost". According to the story "Descendants: Return to the Isle of the Lost", Carlos' middle name is revealed to be "Oscar" and that he knows how to drive. The book also tells how he has started dating Jane, daughter to the Fairy Godmother.
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# Catergories Cadpig episode episodes in whitch Cadpig is the star my fair moochie moove it on over howl noon lobster tale animal house party cadpig behind bars
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# Cave Pup Cave Pup (or C.P. for short) is a prehistoric canine who only appeared in the "" episode "Jurassic Bark". Bio. Cave Pup was discovered frozen in ice by Lucky when he was burying his bones and fell into an ice cavern. Cruella and  P.H. de Vil also fall into the cavern, where they find C.P. as well. P.H. de Vil estimates that he is more than 10,000 years old. Cruella sees this as a promotional opportunity, while P.H. de Vil wishes to distract C.P. When Lucky tries to get out of the ice cavern, he accidentally causes a piece of ice to fall and smash the ice that C. P. is in, revealing he is still alive. While the Dalmatians try to find a way to communicate with C.P., Rolly is able to do so via the "language of food." Cadpig feels that C.P. needs to blend in, and when the Dalmatians try to wash him, he only winds up dirty again. When Lucky barks at C.P. in anger, C .P. thinks that means they are not friends, and thus willingly goes with Horace and Jasper when they arrive to capture him. At the Gruteley Museum, Cruella is prepared to unveil C.P., but the Dalmatians are able to get into his cage and free him. Lucky then apologizes to C.P. before they make their escape. Back on the Dearly Farm, Spot tells the others that the Barking Chain was able to track down some of C.P.'s relatives (a million times removed), who are happy to take C. P. in. C. P. thanks Lucky for teaching him about friendship and promises that he'll be back.
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# Cave Pup/Gallery
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# Cecil B. de Vil Cecil B. de Vil is Cruella de Vil's brother from "". He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. Bio. Cecil makes television commercials and refers to Cruella as "Sister" in the episode "Coup DeVil", but in the same episode he refers to Malevola de Vil, Cruella's mother, by name rather than as "Mother." This could suggest that Malevola is either more of a distant relation, or that he has a strained relationship with her. Cecil appeared in two TV series episodes: "Descendants: Isle of the Lost". Cecil may be imprisoned on the Isle of the Lost as Carlos mentions his cousin Diego de Vil; however, Diego could be the son of another one of Cruella's siblings like Ivy is.
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# Channels "Channels" is the first segment of the fifty-fifth episode of "". Plot. When the pups and Spot are watching "Thunderbolt", they get interrupted by a news reporter who is videotaping Anita because she locked her car keys in. While Horace tries to get the keys, two escaped burglars appear and try to steal Cruella's car and money. Meanwhile, Captain, Princess, Duchess, and Lt. Pug fight over the TV while the pups (and Spot) try to catch the burglars.
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# Charlotte Rae Charlotte Rae (born Charlotte Rae Lubotsky; April 22, 1926) is a prolific American character actress of stage, comedienne, singer and dancer. She voiced Nanny in "".
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# Cheerio, Good-Bye, Toodle-oo, Hip Hip! "Cheerio, Good-Bye, Toodle-oo, Hip Hip!" is a deleted song from "101 Dalmatians". It was originally going to be sung by the puppies while making their way back to London, but this song didn't make it in the picture. Lyrics. <poem> Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're on our way to London Toodle-oo, hip, hip, cheerio, good-bye! We're all of us going home Carry on, old boy, move along, old chap We're on our way to London Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're all of us going home We'll leave good friends behind us Start fail as faithful and true The years to come will find us Ever loyal to the memory of you "(Instrumental Break)" Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're on our way to London Toodle-oo, hip, hip, cheerio, good-bye! We're all of us going home Carry on, old sock, move along, old thing We're off, you know, to London Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're all of us going home Silver candles shine the light On the glistening snow London town is gay and bright Hear the cheery blow Christmas Eve, it's Christmas Eve And all of us safe at home In our dreams with there tonight And never more to roam "(Instrumental Break)" Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're on our way to London Toodle-oo, hip, hip, cheerio, good-bye! We're all of us going home Carry on, old tub, move along, old bean We'll soon be back in London Cheerio, good-bye, toodle-oo, hip, hip! We're all of us going home We're on our way back home </poem>
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# Cherry Tree Farm "For the farm from "", see Dearly Farm." The Cherry Tree Farm is where Roger, Anita, Nanny and the 101 Dalmatians move to in "". History. The farm's location is first shown on Patch's dog tag, which Nanny places on his collar. Nanny expresses that she thinks it is the most splendid farm in the country. Additionally, Pongo describes to Patch that there are big green fields, a stream, a barn and a lot of animals. He even offers to chase some chickens together with Patch. When the Radcliffe family arrive at the farm, Roger, Anita and Nanny learn that the farm house is in some disrepair. This is the reason Roger's music room is in the basement, as the piano fell through the floor, having Roger to place a ladder by the hole. When he writes his music, though, this causes some animals which the pups chase to fall onto him. As in "", the Dalmatian pups sleep in the barn. When Horace and Jasper lure the pups into the Kanine Krunchies truck, Nanny chases them about the pig sty before the two Baduns tie her up and place her in the well, though she manages to find her way out of the well (be it by herself or the police), and is able to point out Horace and Jasper to the cops once the Dalmatians are safe. Among the animals that Dalmatian pups chase and play with are chickens, pigs, a frog in the pond, and a cow whose tail is chewed on by one of the Dalmatian pups. In the book "My Side of the Story", Lucky claims that Sergeant Tibbs' cousin lives on the farm too. Patch's London Adventure Game. In the based on "Patch's London Adventure", multiple levels take place on Cherry Tree Farm. The levels are either set around the pond area, where Patch needs to jump on the lily pads, or around the farm yard, where he may need to face chickens or bulls. Contrast with the Dearly Farm. While it is possible that the Cherry Tree Farm is based on the Dearly Farm in "101 Dalmatians: The Series", it should be noted that it is not the same farm. The reason for this being is that the Dearly Farm is suggested to be the same farm, which the Colonel, Sgt. Tibbs and Captain live on in the animated "101 Dalmatians", while the Cherry Tree Farm is not. Among other reasons for this are:
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# Chester ---Crystal, Chester is a brown rat and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "". Bio. Chester spends a lot of his time in the underground and is an excellent swimmer in the sewer waters. He wishes to complete his studies to become a stock broker. He helps Oddball and Domino find their way around the London Underground and warns them of the dangers they would come across. Later he goes to the Lumber Mill to see that Oddball and Domino made it there safely and to visit his cousin Nigel who lives in a sawdust pile. He also explains how to operate the machinery in the mill.
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# Chloe
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# Chloe Simon Chloe Simon is a character from Disney's 2000 feature film "102 Dalmatians", the sequel to the 1996 feature film "101 Dalmatians". She is the owner of Dipstick, Dottie, and their three puppies Domino, Little Dipper, and Oddball. Bio. "102 Dalmatians". Chloe works as a probation officer who has to work with Cruella after her release. Cruella, now "Ella," rids herself of her old fur coats and the drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat, and regularly meets Chloe. However, she feels uneasy about Cruella's reformation, until Dipstick shows Chloe that he still remembers what Cruella almost did to him a few years before. Chloe is later present when she sees Dottie giving birth to three puppies: Little Dipper, Domino and Oddball (whom Chole remarks as such due to her lack of spots). Chloe later meets Kevin at the Second Chance animal shelter. He introduces Waddlesworth and "The Gang" to her, claiming that they have been able to help find homes for most of the dogs who arrive here. Later, Kevin attempts to ask Chloe on a date, and Waddlesworth realizes that he needs a little nudge, so after Kevin saves Oddball, who nearly fell out of an office window, and Chloe asks if there is any way she can say thanks, the macaw intervenes and suggests dinner. Chloe and Kevin then eventually go on their date. Chloe later meets up with Kevin, who had fled from prison with Waddlesworth's help after being set up by Cruella (who spent community service at Second Chance and tricked the authorities into thinking that Kevin kidnapped the puppies to frame her and collect the fortune). They learn that Cruella is headed to Paris and decide to follow her. However, they are soon captured by Cruella and imprisoned in her fur coat factory. However, Alonzo, Cruella's former servant who helped with the theft of the puppies, decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore, and reforms by helping Chloe and Kevin escape. Near the end of the film, Chloe and Kevin receive an $8,000,000 paycheck from Alonzo for the dog shelter; on the judge's orders, all of Cruella's money had gone to the dogs' homes of the borough of Westminster - and "Second Chance" was the only one. Chole then notices a few spots on Oddball. At first, she mistakes Oddball's spots for ink and tries to rub it off before realizing that they're real. Chloe and Kevin then congratulate Oddball for finally getting her first spots.
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# Chow About That? "Chow About That?" is the second segment of the first episode of the second season "". Plot. The episode begins at Hiccup Hole where Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig are preparing to dive into the water. Lucky and Cadpig dive in first, though when Rolly performs a belly flop, he lands in the water with enough force that sends the Dalmatians flying onto land. Lucky scolds Rolly for diving in last, though as soon as he does such, Rolly's stomach growls and he realizes that they only have two minutes before lunch begins. The three of them realize that they're coming very close to missing lunch, though Lucky encourages his friends that they'll make it and the three of them charge off towards the farm. The scene changes to a river that the Dalmatians are closing in on, in which Lucky and Cadpig jump on a turtle's shell in order to get to the other side of the river. However, when the turtle sees Rolly coming, he moves out of the way and places a lily pad in his place, causing Rolly to plummet into the river when he tries to get across. Lucky turns back to try to help Rolly, though Rolly tells his friends to go on without him, which is an offer Cadpig is only too eager to exploit. However, Lucky refuses to let Cadpig abandon Rolly and the two head downstream in order to pull Rolly out of the water, though in doing such, they fall into the river themselves. The Dalmatians float downstream for a bit, though they eventually climb out through using a reed that was growing in the river. Rolly's stomach growls again and the Dalmatians realize they have even less time, though Lucky sees a sewer pipe and the three of them jump onto a makeshift sled and they slide through the sewer, emerging at the other end. The sled winds up right next to a tractor, which Cadpig attempts to ride, though when she realizes it's a busted down pile of junk, she apologizes and the Dalmatians continue to make their way back to the farm. The scene shows Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig running as quickly as they can, though the scene changes to show Nanny beginning the process to pour food into the Dalmatians food trough. As soon as the trough is filled up, ninety-six Dalmatians charge up to the trough, devouring all the food in the process, leaving nothing for Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly, who arrive at the trough just moments later. The three of them are devastated that they've actually missed lunch, which causes Rolly to make an odd scream about what just took place. The Colonel and Sergeant Tibbs, who are walking by, hear the scream and the Colonel makes a comment on how lunch was magnificent today, though his comments on the elegance of the food only causes the Dalmatians to become even hungrier. Rolly falls over and Cadpig explains to him that he should try having a mental meal, in which she demonstrates what she's talking about for him, though her comments about eating in her imagination only causes Rolly to become even hungrier. Spot runs up and tells the Dalmatians that they shouldn't have missed lunch, though before she can finish saying what she wanted to say, interrupts her by saying he’ll break into the chow tower in order to get the meal they inadvertently missed. The scene changes to near the kibble silo, where Lucky is using Princess and Duchess, as well as a wooden platform, in an attempt to create a seesaw that would be capable of sending something high up into the air. However, when Cadpig jumps out of the second story in order to try to send Rolly flying, she doesn’t have enough weight to lift Rolly up and she merely stumbles down the wooden platform. The scene changes to the top of the barn, where Lucky and Cadpig are pushing off a haystack to use in Cadpig's stead, though when Spot attempts to tell them something, Lucky cuts her off and he demands she help push the haystack, in which she does. They push the haystack off, though it backfires and it is sent flying back up towards them, squishing them as it lands. The scene changes once again to where Princess is jumps out of the barn, in which she does and Rolly is sent flying into the air, though he lands in Mayor Ed Pig's pen, which is far away from their intended objective. Mayor Ed Pig threatens the Dalmatians by saying they don’t want to make him get up, though the scene changes to show Spot trying to tell the Dalmatians something, though they brush her off because they don’t want to listen to what she has to say. Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly then try to use some coiled wire to bounce up to the food silo, though they malfunction and they wind up falling into Mayor Ed Pig’s pen, which causes him to threaten them again. The scene changes to show Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig riding on a vacuum cleaner, in which it rides towards the food silo and it climbs its way up towards the window, though the vacuum cleaner unplugs itself and the Dalmatians are sent plummeting down into the platform the Dalmatians build earlier, which sends them flying into Mayor Ed Pig’s pen. Mayor Ed Pig tells them that he's getting up, in order to carry out his threat, though the scene changes to show the Dalmatians pondering their next move. Spot attempts to tell them something else, though they refuse to believe her, though they then decide they need a giant helium balloon shaped like a peanut in order to get into the food silo. The scene changes to show the Dalmatians on a giant helium balloon that is shaped like a peanut, though when it crashes into the food silo's roof and pops, they are sent to the ground, though Cadpig comments on how they didn't land in Mayor Ed Pig's pen. However, Mayor Ed Pig walks up with a bucket of mud and he tosses it on them, in order to make his previous threats valid, though the scene changes shortly after that and the Dalmatians are clean again. Lucky, Rolly and Cadpig hold a thinking session to try to figure out what to do, though when Spot tells them they've been digging themselves into a hole, they take her comments literally and they decide to dig into the food silo. The three of them begin their digging, though Spot tells them that she needs to tell them two things; she first tells them that Nanny left some food in the barn for them, though she also tells them that they're about to hit the sewer pipe. However, before she can finish saying the second part, the Dalmatians hit the sewer pipe and they are sent flying into the air. The scene changes to show the three Dalmatians eating their food, in which they all apologize for Spot for not listening to her, and they pledge to never interrupt her in the future. However, the episode ends with Spot trying to say something to the Dalmatians, though they keep interrupting her in order to say something else, or just to eat.
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# Chow About That?/Gallery
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# Christine Cavanaugh Christine Cavanaugh (born Christine Josephine Sandberg; August 16, 1963 - December 22, 2014) was an American voice actress who had a distinctive speaking style and had provided the voice for a large range of cartoon characters. She voiced Dumpling and Wizzer (except his debut speaking episode "Purred It Through the Grapevine") in "".
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# Citizen Canine "Citizen Canine" is the fourteenth episode of "". Plot. The episode begins with Cadpig walking around the Dearly Farm whilst she whistles. She then bumps into (and gets stuck in) Mayor Ed Pig, whom she wishes a good morning to; however, Mayor Pig's response is declaring a new law that no one on the farm is allowed to whistle (since he's never been able to). Cadpig tries protesting; however, she is yelled at by Mayor Pig. She does, however, snark at him as he walks off. Meanwhile, Rolly and Patch are sunbathing together in a wheelbarrow. Rolly comments on it with the word "bacon", but Mayor Pig shows up saying he's breaking the law. Patch questions this, but Mayor Pig repeats that no citizen on the Dearly Farm is allowed to utter the word "bacon". Rolly jokes to Patch that he figures "Porky" is out too. In the barn, Spot is watching the "Poultry Channel" on television; however, Mayor Pig changes the channel to "Swine TV" to watch "Three Pigs in a Blanket". When Spot argues that it's not fair to take the television without asking who was watching it first, Mayor Pig states that he's just declared a law for all the televisions on the farm to be tuned into "Swine TV" between a certain time. He then issues Spot with a caution. An ice cream delivery van drives by the Dearly Farm; however, after hitting a pothole, a bucket of Ice Cream falls from the truck, which rolls toward Lucky (who was just wishing for a bucket of ice cream, due to the heat). Nearby, Spot is also hot and Rolly is hungry; Cadpig suggests they think about ice cream, before they get rolled into with Lucky too. When they're able to open the bucket, they see it's a "double-caramel, triple-mint marshmallow chip" kind of ice cream, but before they can get a chance to eat it, Mayor Pig shows up claiming he needs to inspect it...and as result, eats all the ice cream. Lucky protests that the ice cream was the pups, but Mayor Pig declares a law that all food products found on farm property should come to him. Lucky then states that is unfair, but Mayor Pig then declares a law, making it illegal to complain. Lucky questions who voted for Ed Pig, in the first place. At the rail cart, the Colonel explains that all the farm animals voted for him. Lucky tells how Mayor Pig is abusing his power, and whilst the Colonel agrees, admits that Ed Pig does a good job at keeping things calm on the farm. Lucky figures that anyone can do his job before Rolly suggests that Lucky should run for office. Cadpig offers to be his "personal Image consultant" (since she loves to manipulate the truth). Rolly offers to be his adviser, and Spot offers to manage his campaign. Lucky starts to like the idea and asks if the Colonel approves. The Colonel approves, feeling that it would be good for Ed Pig to have some healthy competition for a change, but suggests they talk to him about the rules, since he is the one who makes them. Mayor Pig welcomes Lucky to run against him; that is, if he is able to gather 101 signatures by noon (after Rolly comments it to be 11:45). After getting the pups and other farm animals to sign (along with Cadpig having to get her sheet back from Swamp Rat), Lucky is able to gather all the signatures in time. Mayor Pig then tells Lucky that he needs to make himself a podium. After attempting to make one, Lucky instead stands on Rolly and Cadpig for his podium. Mayor Pig comments that there's more to being Mayor than signatures and a podium (such as mud slinging) and then says that "the law" requires him to climb the Matterhorn and yodel his nomination. Lucky is soon able to catch on that Mayor Pig is just giving him tasks until he gives up; Mayor Pig does not deny it. When the pups suggest that Mayor Pig is just nervous cause he may lose, the swine is angered and allows Lucky to run against him. Lucky begins his campaign, such as giving a speech for the chickens, trying to eat some hay with Captain (while getting nauseous in the process), and playing with squirrels (using suction cups to climb the tree); however, he draws the line when he sees the cows being milked. Lucky asks Rolly what the results for the popularity poll are (Rolly joking that the fence fell down when he took the pole), Lucky seems to be way more popular than Mayor Pig. Spot figures it's due to her campaign slogan: "Vote For Lucky", whilst Cadpig comments it's because the planet alignment favors dogs. Lucky believes it's due to honesty and hard work. Spot claims they're going to mow right over the old pig, before getting mowed over by a swarm of pups. The group then discovers that Mayor Pig is giving free bones to the pups in exchange for votes. When Lucky asks Tripod if he'd really vote for Ed Pig because of a bone, Tripod confirms this, claiming how he thinks it's cool that Ed Pig is giving free stuff to others. Lucky observes Mayor Pig giving seeds to the chickens, oats to the Captain, and nuts to the squirrels. The popularity poll takes a turn for the worst when Spot even reveals that it seems that animals from other farms are coming to vote against him. Rolly shows shame in trading votes for free handouts (whilst hiding a bone he "found"). Lucky tries to think up a method to win more votes. When he makes a campaign plea to the chickens again, they comment that it's the same of what he said before and he's cramping up the hen house. When Lucky remarks how they could use a bigger hen house, the chickens believe that he's promising to build the chickens a new hen house if he gets voted mayor. Rolly shows concern about this, but Lucky states it got their vote anyway. He then states when he's mayor, he'd make Rolly his vice-mayor, Cadpig his vice-vice-mayor, Spot his vice-vice-vice-mayor. Lucky later makes up fake promises with the slogan: "That's My Promise to You!", such as golden plated horseshoes for the Captain, warmed milking gloves on every human for Duchess and Princess, and a color television for every pup, and as he promises from the start: "No Unfair Laws". Lucky wins by a landslide (with Rolly wishing to be the ballot box next election) and with Lucky now mayor, he, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot decide to rub it in Ed Pig's face. Ed Pig doesn't seem concerned and comments that Lucky is the mayor "for now". Pretty soon, once Lucky revokes "all" of Ed Pig's laws, all the animals come to him, asking about the promises he has made, but he passes the matters to his "vice-mayors". They then see the chickens in distress and Cornelia tells Lucky that Mooch has thrown all the chickens out of the hen house, claiming Lucky has allowed it. When Lucky confronts Mooch's gang on this, Mooch comments that when he revoked all of Ed Pig's laws, one of them was one claiming: "Only chickens are allowed to live in the hen house," so he has taken it over. When Lucky re-declares that law, he is egged by Mooch's gang. When Cornelia thanks Lucky, she questions him on the promise of a "bigger hen house". Later that night, Lucky is getting stressed from all the mayor duties. Spot then informs him that all the animals are getting together to discuss all the promises he's made. Lucky then declares it illegal to talk about his promises. When Cadpig, Rolly and Spot comment how he is abusing his powers with these laws, Lucky comments he's allowed to do whatever he wants. Cadpig, Rolly and Spot figure that Lucky would prefer being mayor alone. At the meeting, Ed Pig is getting the animals to remove Lucky from office; however, Lucky arrives, confessing he can't keep any of his promises and resigns himself as mayor. Ed Pig comments that Lucky's decision is admirable. Mayor Pig is then able to get Lucky, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot some ice cream to make up from earlier, and Lucky apologizes for his actions. Lucky then comments that rather than a political career, the real power is in big corporation. When he's splashed with ice cream, he admits to be joking.
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# Citizen canine
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# Clarissa Clarissa is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi and an antagonist in the TV series "101 Dalmatian Street". She is the wealthy next door neighbor of the Dalmatian family and owned by a human named Hugo. She also plays a role as one of the main three anti-heroic/anti-villainous tritagonists (alongside from Doug and Delilah Dalmatian) at the season finale of the first season of 101 Dalmatian Street. Description. Personality. Clarissa is a snobby, self-centered dog who has the mentality of an elitist "proper British" aristocrat. She is condescending towards those who are not of her social status, referring to them as "Ruff Raff" (a play on the derogatory human term "Riff Raff"). Physical appearance. Clarissa is a short and stout Corgi with a tan-and-beige fur, a black nose, brown eyelids and large ears. She wears a burgundy collar with white pearls in it. Bio. Clarissa first appeared in "Dog's Best Friend", bossing around her human to satisfy her needs, with Dylan wondering if taking care of a human is a great idea based on how easy Clarissa's life is with Hugo. In the episode "Ransom Pups", she annoyed Dolly with her terrible singing and had a rubber chicken squeak toy thrown at her. Clarissa then decided to mutilate the toy and sends one of its legs back to Dolly. She then proceeds to roast it over a barbecue grill when Dolly tries to get it back, which creates an ever escalating back and forth of threats and acts of spite between the two. Dolly threatens to cut up a topiary of Clarissa with hedge clippers, Clarissa ties the squeak toy to a set of balloons and gets it dipped in honey after shooting it down which attracts some angry bees to it. Dolly continues to destroy her topiary statue each time she damages her toy until she threatens to bulldoze it. Clarissa finally gives up Dolly's rubber chicken, but reveals she has kept the other leg out of spite, this leads to the two charging at each other and then getting stuck in a honey pot after the collison. The two are then forced to hear Hugo's horrible singing while bees threaten to sting them. In "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?", her first speaking role, she spies on the Dalmatians and learns that Dylan might be royalty due to his resemblance to the Prince of Dalmatia portrait in their house. She then schemes of a way to become royalty herself by being Dylan's "royal consulate", banishing his siblings from the house and tricking Dylan into signing a marriage certificate and made duplicates of the certificate knowing Dolly would try to stop the wedding. She soon learns however that the Prince of Dalmatia is not a Dalmatian, meaning she was going to marry a commoner. She freaks out and quickly shreds the certificates, breaking off the engagement, imploring her minions that they must never speak of this again as she exits the house. She then finds out the Prince of Dalmatia painting is a cheap portrait sold by a human street art vendor while walking in London. In "Winter Funderland", Clarissa, Prunella and Arabella go check out the Winter Party in the Dalmatians' house and Clarissa immediately starts complaining, especially about the lack of fondue and the entertainment. When the temperature gets too cold they leave with Dizzy & Dee Dee asking if they can join them, but Clarissa refuses on the basis that they are "ruff raffs." She gets her comuppance later when Dawkins and Dolly clear out the gallons of water that was once ice in the house by draining it into Clarissa's water pipe system. Upon her trying to enjoy some fondue prepared by Hugo with her cohorts and mocking Dolly's party some more, a massive buildup in the water pipe causes it to burst sending her flying and presses her against the ceiling as the water shoots out like a geyser. In "May Contain Nuts", she laughs amusingly at Sid's constast failed attempts at getting to the nuts in her backyard. Later when Sid convinces Dolly to leap on the feeder and she breaks it after getting on top of it, Clarissa yaps that there is an intruder in her yard repeatedly. In "Poetry Scam", Diesel's cone picks up her voice as she says, "Who do those Dalmatians think they are? Probably not even purebred."
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# Close But No Cigar "Close But No Cigar" is the first segment of the thirtieth episode of "". Plot. At the county fair, Cruella attempts to rig a sweepstakes to get herself to win with ticket #202, though Horace accidentally sold her ticket to Nanny. The pups, meanwhile, get left behind and must get to the fair to return Nanny her ticket.
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# Coco Coco is Beamer's wife and Lucky's rich aunt. She appears in the "" episode "Lucky to be Alone". Bio. Lucky is first introduced to his aunt when he arrives at the Vandercreams' house. Coco introduces Lucky to their butler Gielgud, commenting how he's well-trained and does everything. At dinner, Coco tells Lucky how Gielgud makes the best kibble cocktails, but stares awkwardly when Lucky scoffs it down. She is then shocked to learn that Lucky was fed from a trough. Lucky asks if they've finished dinner, but Coco tells him the kibble was only his first course. The next day, Coco leads Lucky for a walk and that she and Beamer arranged a play date at the dog park. At dinner, when Lucky feels homesick, Coco suggests Lucky should try the chicken; however, that makes him feel worse, thinking of Spot. When Lucky asks if she and Beamer would like to watch "Thunderbolt" with him, she comments how "Thunderbolt" is an unsophisticated program.
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# Coco/Gallery </gallery>
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# Collie The Collie is a minor character from the film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". He is voiced by Tom Conway. Bio. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". After the Dalmatians escape from Horace and Jasper, they are lost in a snowstorm. They are found by the Collie who tells Pongo that they have shelter for them in a dairy farm. The Collie leads them to the farm where he brings food for Pongo and Perdita, he informs them that he put them in contact with a Labrador whose owner is a grocer. He then goes outside to guard the door in case Horace and Jasper appear. He is not seen for the rest of the film, but it can be assumed that he knew about the Dalmatians returning home. The Collie apparently makes another appearance in "101 Dalmatians: The Series" in the episode "Lucky to be Alone". Here, he assures Perdita that he shall keep an eye on Lucky as he travels to his Aunt Coco and Uncle Beamer Vandercream. When they arrive at the Vandercreams, he cautions Lucky to be careful. In this episode, his human seems to be a grocer van driver, though he claims the Labrador to have the grocer human in the animated film. However, it is possible he contacted the Labrador to arrange something.
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# Colonel The Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog who assists in the rescue of the Dalmatian puppies. Background. Colonel is an Old English Sheepdog who lives on a farm in the English countryside with his two companions: Captain, a horse, and Sergeant Tibbs, a tabby cat. The trio seem to function as a pseudo-military unit, with Colonel as commanding officer. He has a tendency to mispronounce words. However, like Tibbs and the Captain, Colonel has been shown to be courageous and resourceful in rescuing the puppies from Cruella. Bio. Novels. The Colonel appears in both "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" novel and its sequel, "The Starlight Barking". He lives on a farm next to Hill Hall with Lt. Willow and his human's child, Tommy. He assists by training Lucky on how to lead the other Dalmatian pups, making Lucky his sergeant, and teaching Pongo how to use a latch. The Colonel claims to know the Great Dane, claiming him to be a brigadier general. When Saul and Jasper Badun learn of the Dalmatians' plans, the Colonel and Lt. Willow attack the two. As they do so, the Colonel tells Lt. Willow that he is promoting her to Captain, as he has just promoted himself to General. In "Starlight Barking", while the other animals of the world seem to be asleep, Lt. Willow and his human Tommy are not, as the two had been made honorary canines. The Colonel (General) does express an intrigue of seeing the stars with Sirius' offer, but decides to stay on Earth with the other canines of the planet, and he takes Lt. Willow and Tommy back to his farm. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Colonel is first referenced by Old Towser, a bloodhound living at Withermarsh. After Towser receives the news that the Dalmatian puppies are missing, Towser relays the message to the Colonel, as Colonel is the only dog in range. A goose notes to Towser that the message must be loud and clear, or Colonel would never get it. After being alerted to the message, Colonel initially mishears spotted puppies as "spotted puddles," though a double check confirms the message. Captain and Tibbs note activity at the nearby Hell Hall (the Old De Vil Place) that has been abandoned for years. Colonel and Tibbs go to investigate. While Colonel waits outside, Tibbs goes into the house to learn that the 15 stolen puppies are there, along side 84 that have been bought by Jasper and Horace as well as Cruella de Vil. Tibbs also learns of the plan to skin the puppies, but is discovered by Jasper. Tibbs escapes and relays the message to Colonel, who sends it back down the Twilight Barking Chain. Later, after learning that Pongo and Perdita are on their way to find the puppies, Colonel and Tibbs go back to Hell Hall to lead the puppies back. Tibs goes in the house to round up the puppies. Colonel meets up with Pongo and Perdita, and informs them of the situation. He then watches from outside, and later leads the puppies back to the farm. At the farm, Colonel and the others learn that Jasper and Horace are following their tracks. Colonel suggests fighting them, but Pongo and Perdita decide to take the puppies and run. They thank Colonel, Captain and Tibbs, who note that it was all in the line of duty. When Jasper and Horace arrive, Colonel leads them to believe that the puppies are hiding in the hay. This puts the two Baduns in position to be kicked by Captain, which postpones their tracking of the Dalmatians. "101 Dalmatians (1996 film)". The Colonel makes a cameo in the live-action adaptation of the film when Cruella sets off to find the puppies, after Jasper and Horace had lost them. In the movie, the Colonel is instead called "Fogey." While asleep in the barn, Fogey is awakened by Punch (the Captain), who was the first to receive the Twilight Bark message about the stolen puppies. As he rallies the farm animals together, an Airedale terrier arrives, informing them on seeing a number of Dalmatian pups being abducted. The farm animals deduce that those must be the same ones the Twilight Bark is referring to. As Kipper heads out to help the puppies, Fogey then barks an urgent message, which is received by the canines of London. Fogey is later seen helping Kipper with the Dalmatian pups by leading them from De Vil Manor and sneaking them into the barn, having some sheep cover the puppies when Cruella drives around looking for them. Fogey then shows Pongo and Perdita where the Dalmatians pups are; they are seen with the cows, drinking milk from their udders. It is possible that Fogey is there when Cruella confronts the farm animals in the barn while she is looking for the puppies. Colonel is an elderly sheep dog who has seen and done many things during his lifetime. When Cruella de Vil attempted to steal Pongo and Perdita's Dalmatians in an attempt to slaughter them and use their fur in her fashion designs, he was one of the individuals responsible for helping resolve the issue and return the Dalmatians home without incident; though Colonel's loyal friend, Sergeant Tibbs, also assisted in that endeavor. Colonel now spends his time resting on the Dearly Farm, as he is quite old and he no longer has the same physical endurance that he had when he was younger, though he directly oversees many operations in the Bark Brigade and Sergeant Tibbs keeps him well informed of the issues that he doesn't know of. In his spare time, Colonel enjoys telling stories of things that occurred in his past to the Dalmatians who stop by to visit them, despite the fact that the Dalmatians aren’t always interested in hearing what he has to say, though he also instills morals into the Dalmatians to help them see the error of their ways, or to realize that they need to do something better in the future. Despite the fact that he is slowly becoming less and less important around the Dearly Farm, due to his age, he remains one of the most respected figures and he has done everything he can to ensure the Bark Brigade succeeds in its mission. "House of Mouse". Colonel made a few cameos in the series. The Colonel was also seen at the beginning of "Mickey's Magical Christmas". In "House of Genius", he is seen in line.
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# Colonel/Gallery
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# Cone Head "Cone Head" is the second segment of the fifty-fourth episode of "". Plot. At Hiccup Hole, Lucky is getting ready to show Cadpig, Rolly and Spot the "mother of all belly flops." Whilst his friends cheer him on, Mooch present with Dipstick and Wizzer taunts Lucky, commenting how his grandmother can jump off sofas higher than the branch that Lucky is on. Lucky takes Mooch's dare and climbs a higher branch. Cadpig jokes on going even higher, but Lucky takes her literally. Mooch taunts Lucky more, calling him a chicken and clucking like one Spot attempts to give Mooch advice on how to do clucking sounds. Cadpig warns Lucky not to jump so high, but Lucky does so anyway. When he lands in the water, he seems convinced things went fine until a tree branch falls on his head, knocking him out. Rolly drags him out the water. Later, Dr. Winokur has stitched up Lucky's lacerations, and to make sure he doesn't pull them out, she fits him with a cone. Cadpig, Rolly and Spot are watching outside, and the pups are shocked about the cone, saying it's one of the worst things in dog kind. Roger emerges with Lucky from the vet van before it drives off. Roger then tries to prompt Lucky to join his friends again. Lucky doesn't want to due to the cone, but Roger thinks it's just that he's a little nervous after the accident. Roger also thinks Lucky doesn't know he looks silly in the cone, talking to himself on how people should look more for what's on inside than appearances. It is at this moment when Roger discovers that he has a bald spot, much to his horror. Cadpig, Rolly and Spot agree to pretend not to notice Lucky's cone, but Lucky isn't fooled and assures that they don't have to cover. Duchess and Princess notice Lucky's cone and figures he lost a bet, whilst Ed Pig cautions Lucky not to bust his lampshade and laughs. Cadpig tries assuring Lucky that Ed is laughing with him; however, Mooch shows up and begins making fun of Lucky's cone. Roger is still panicking over his bald spot, and when Anita calls him down for lunch, he grabs a Spray Can and attempts to stray his bald spot, the same colour as his hair. Whilst he thinks it works, since the mirror shows his bald spot to be hair colour now, he was in fact holding the can the wrong way round and had just sprayed the mirror. At the barn, the pups try to find a way to cover up Lucky's cone. They first being wrapping him in a feather boa. Nanny, however, pedals by and the boa gets caught on her bike, Lucky spins out of control into a water trough. Mooch taunts Lucky on how he's been looking for a new birdbath. The next attempt is putting a black mask over the cone; however, this makes Lucky incapable of seeing where he's going before he gets stuck on a wagon, which runs out of control and into a mud hole. Mooch taunts Lucky once again. Back with Roger, he tries to comb over the bald spot, but to no avail. He later tries using a hair growth formula; however, due to a feather causing him to sneeze, the formula is squirted all over his face, which becomes all hairy. The pups have now given Lucky's cone a couple of spots, but Lucky figures he looks like a giant freckle. Rolly suggests putting a bag over his head, but Lucky is fed up with trying to hide the cone and accepts that he's got to wear it. Whilst Cadpig is proud at this, Mooch calls Lucky a satellite dish. This causes Lucky to snap and challenges Mooch to meet him down at Hiccup Hole in ten minutes. He then gets Cadpig, Rolly and Spot to help get his cone off so he can challenge Mooch on equal footing, but the others concern that he will tear his stitches. Roger attempts to cover his bald spot with a junior wizard's kit hat, but he tears it. He then notices the toilet seat cover is similar to his hair and, after cutting some of it out, uses it as a toupee. At Hiccup Hole, Lucky challenges Mooch to a double jump, and whoever makes the bigger splash wins. Cadpig tries to stop them, but they fling her out the way and dive in. Later at the house, Roger, Anita and Nanny hear the pups howling and Roger's toupee falls in the gazpacho soup. They see Cadpig, Rolly and Spot dragging a knocked out Lucky and Mooch. Roger asks if anyone remembers Dr. Winokur's number. Later, Cadpig, Rolly and Spot are unable to see into the vet van, since she put up a curtain, but Cadpig tells them when Lucky comes out, they should act natural. Lucky emerges with the cone, and the three begin laughing at him. Lucky guesses that they think he looks stupid. He then agrees that he was stupid for taking the risk and says he'll wear the cone until his stitches have healed, no matter what it looks like. He also notes that the cone isn't the worst thing that can happen to a pup as Mooch emerges in traction, causing Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig and Spot to laugh at him as well. In the house, Winokur has joined the Dearly's for gazpaco, but Roger discovers his toupee in the soup. Anita asks him what's going on, and Roger confesses his bald spot. Anita assures Roger that she has always known, but it doesn't make a difference to her, since beauty is only skin deep. She, however, cautions Nanny not to mention the love handles, causing Roger to freak out.
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# Coney Island
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# Constantin Constantin is a supporting character in the television series "101 Dalmatian Street". He is the Dalmatian's next door neighbor. Description. Personality. Constantin craves peace, quiet and dignity, but he is ritually robbed of all three on a daily basis due to his dotty dog neighbours. Constantin enjoys hosting zen parties and yoga sessions for his fellow feline friends and Deepak, his spotty protégé. He lives a minimalist lifestyle in a sharp contrast to his messy neighbours. Physical appearance. Constantin is a cat with blue-grey colored fur. He has thick white eye brows and white fur going from his muzzle, down his chest, and along his stomach.
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# Cornelia Cornelia is Spot's mother in "" who dislikes her doglike antics and is sometimes not very comfortable with Spot mixing around with the pups. Also, Cornelia often makes Spot babysit her friends' eggs. She is voiced by . Bio. Cornelia is one of the most distinguishable hens on the Dearly Farm, though she is also bossy. She is well known because of the fact that her eggs are typically the largest amongst all the hens on the farm, so she’s come to be idolized due to her innate gift. However, Cornelia also serves as a leader figure amongst the hens and she often makes decisions for the entire coop, though there are some in the coop who disagree with her, especially since they feel she couldn't even raise her own daughter into a proper chicken. Cornelia usually ignores their comments, though despite the fact that Cornelia tolerates Spot's desire to be a dog, Cornelia actually agrees with the hens and she wishes Spot would stop being foolish and behave like a proper chicken. However, she has decided to permit Spot to continue behaving as she has in order to make her happy, though she has set some rules and guidelines that Spot must follow, such as how she must learn some skills that she'll need when she gets older. In her spare time, Cornelia enjoys clucking mindlessly with her fellow chickens and she gossips with some of the other animals around the farm, such as Lucy, as well as Princess and Duchess; though at the end of the day, Cornelia's just happy to sit in her coop with her eggs, as she believes a chicken's duty is to produce the best eggs that one possibly can.
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# Coup DeVil "Coup DeVil" is the fifty-third episode of "". Plot. Cruella hosts a family reunion so she and her relatives can think up plans to steal the Dearly Farm, but her bossy mother is grumpy at her the entire time. Home video releases. VHS
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# Cover Yourselves with Soot "Cover Yourselves with Soot" is a song from the "" PC game. It is sung by the puppies as they get themselves dirty. Lyrics. <poem> Cover yourselves with soot Straight from your head to your foot Look at the way that I put it over me Cover your front and your back Till your fur's completely black Like a Labrador Retriever, don't you see? Then we'll go marching Marching, one by one As we all head down the street And there will be no fuss 'Cause they won't realize it's us As they look for you and I We'll be walking by So cover yourselves with dirt It's fun and it's doesn't hurt And everyone stay alert, you see We've got to whip onto shape If we're going to escape It's time to be Undiscovered, 'cause they don't know We're covered from head to toe Come on, you guys A perfect disguise Get dirty and covered with soot! </poem>
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# Cree Summer Cree Summer is a voice actor who provides the voice for Princess in the "" television series.
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# Cruella
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# Cruella's Car
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# Cruella's Cat Cruella's Cat is a white Persian who appears in the "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" novel and "The Starlight Barking", as well as appearing in an early draft script for the animated "101 Dalmatians" film. Novel. Originally owned by Cruella, she was only kept around by Cruella due to how valuable she is. She would often find herself having litters of kittens with a London stray being the father; however, Cruella would always drown them. When the Dearlys went over to Cruella's place, they discover that the cat followed them home; however, while getting some food for her, Pongo's barking seem to spook her off. When the Dalmatians return to London after escaping from Hell Hall, she finds the Dalmatians and together they get revenge on Cruella by attacking her wardrobe. Some days later, she comes to inform the Dalmatians on how Cruella has fled to France, and when the Dalmatians express pity for her husband, she assures them he was just as bad as she was. The Dearlys then adopt Cruella's cat. Animated "101 Dalmatians". Cruella's cat was planned to have appeared in the animated "101 Dalmatians" film by Disney, and does appear in an early draft of the script by Bill Peet; however, her role was cut from the film, possibly to give more focus on the story. Pongo and Perdita were supposed to meet her when Cruella invites Roger and Anita to her home, where the feline warns the Dalmatians that Cruella is in the fur business. She is also adopted by Roger and Anita, and is seen sitting with Sergeant Tibbs when the Dalmatians and humans move to the country. In the draft script, she is given the name Felicia.
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# Cruella's car Cruella's car is a vehicle owned by Cruella de Vil in the "101 Dalmatians" franchise. In the books, it is black and white (like a moving zebra crossing), but in the animated films and it is red. In the live-action film and its sequel, however, it is black and white like in the books. It should be noted that in the films, Cruella does not have a chauffeur (like in the books), but drives it herself. It crashes at the end of the first film. Appearances. Novel. In the Dodie Smith novel, Cruella's car is black and white, much like her hair. However, Mr. Dearly compares this to a moving zebra crossing. Cruella also notes that her horn is the loudest motor car horn in the country. She is shown to have a chauffeur who drives her car for her on some occasions. As the Dalmatians make their way through the country, they see Cruella standing on the roof of the car, warming herself via a bakery on fire. When sneaking aboard the van, the Dalmatians need to cover their eyes, so that the car's headlights do not get reflected from their eyes. Animated Films. In "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", Cruella's car is red with black trim. The headlights and front bumper look like a scowling face, and the hubcaps have a stylized "CD" on them. When Perdita hears the horn, she immediately recognizes it as belonging to Cruella. Cruella herself is shown to be pretty reckless when it comes to driving said car, such as making drifting turns in the streets, driving extremely fast in snowy conditions, and sometimes running other cars off the road. However, she always blames a near accident on whoever is on the receiving side of the near motor accident. The car is shown to be very resistant to damage. It survives Cruella's reckless driving, smashing into a fence on the side of the road, crashing through a wooden barrier, falling into a ditch, and crashing through another fence with no visible damage. It only begins to break apart when Cruella jumps it through a grove of trees. At this point, the roof and bonnet of the car come off, showing the motor, which has flames in it. The car falls apart even more as it spins through the air after being rammed by Horace and Jasper's van. When the Dalmatian pups reach Dimsford, Cruella drives her car around the village looking for them, before spotting the Dalmatians on the back of a moving truck. She chases after the van, trying to ram it off the road. Cruella's car eventually gets lodged onto the rear bumper of the van, before Horace and Jasper crash their own van into her, resulting in both of the villains' vehicles falling into a ditch. The car is briefly seen at the start of "", where it is in a condition to where it's nearly falling apart. As Cruella drives down the road, more and more pieces fall off, until it's just the wheels, seat and engine. Live-Action Films. In "101 Dalmatians", Cruella's car is shown to be black and white again, like in the novel, in the model of a Panther Deville. It is shown to have a license plate that reads: "De Vil" to match with Cruella's name. It's the presence of this car that makes Anita know Cruella is visiting them, after she and Perdita return home from the doctor's/vet's. Cruella then drives to Devil Manor in Suffolk where, unaware to her knowledge, a skunk sneaks onto the passenger's seat of her car, which she later mistakes for her purse. Roger later installs the car into his , where the player Dalmatians (Patches and Wizzer) throw an explosive barrel at Cruella in the car. At the start of "102 Dalmatians", Alonzo meets Cruella when she is released on parole with the car. However, Ella (as the reformed Cruella insists to be called) insists on driving them back. When Cruella and Le Pelt take the Dalmatians to France, Oddball and Waddlesworth stow away in the car, so as not to be caught. Cruella then drives insanely through the streets of Paris, including being on the wrong side of the road and going down the wrong direction of a one-way street. When Cruella is later arrested, Alonzo arrives at "Second Chance Shelter" in Cruella's car, which at first makes Chloe concerned Cruella has been released again. However, Alonzo claims that he wanted the honor to hand the check of Cruella's estate to the shelter. Television Series. Cruella's car in "" is shown to be red, like it is in the animated films. Cruella's driving in it is shown to more even more chaotic than before; however, that could come from the car itself as it has shown to be quite erratical whoever's driving it (e.g. like Anita or the Dalmatian puppies themselves). The car has been damaged a lot in "The Series", such as being crushed into a cube via a harvester or crashing into the swamp (the latter having it be repaired by Swamp Rat). On some occasions, the car is shown to give off fire trails, which sometimes sets fire to the pavement or bridges which it crosses. When Cruella opens her Cruella World amusement park, the "Coup Go Round" has a design similar to "Dumbo the Flying Elephant" ride at Disneyland, only with Cruella's car instead of an elephant. "Once Upon a Time". Cruella's car appears in the second half of the fourth season of the ABC fairy tale fanstasy drama series "Once Upon a Time". The model in the series is a modified 1980s and like in the novel and in the live-action films, the car is black and white with a licence plate that reads: "DEV IL"; however, the only difference is that it has red fury seating and left hand drive. Cruella's husband and source of income is arrested by the FBI and she scarcely manages to snatch away one of her priceless fur coats before they take everything, just as Rumplestiltskin and Ursula approach her in order to strike a bargain - she aids in their plan, and she shall receive her happy ending. Cruella is enticed by the idea and agrees to drive the three of them in her vintage car to a quaint little town called Storybrooke, where magic is present. Once they get into the town, the two lady villainesses drive and meet up with Snow White and Prince Charming, who threaten to kill them should they reveal what happened all those years ago. When Regina tries to spy on Cruella's ranks to test her, Cruella drives the car onto the middle of the train tracks, just as a train is coming. There, they play a game of chicken (in the first game, they use their magic to save themselves), where Regina uses her magic to lift the car onto the road, just as the train is about to hit them. In "Sympathy for the DeVil", it is revealed that the car originally belonged to Isaac, the author, who gave it to Cruella. Because of the author's powers, he seems to have enchanted it, letting it drive on its own. Cruella also seems to have a car just like hers in the underworld version of Storybrooke. In showings of young Cruella, the car for her mother, Madeline, seems to have a similar look to that of the one in the animated "101 Dalmatians". Video Games. Some remote controlled versions of Cruella's car appear in "" as a toy line, which Cruella tries to sell. She later uses them in her attempt to abduct the Dalmatian pups, although Domino and Oddball are usually able to counter them. The toys tend to drive around and sometimes play the sound of Cruella's laughing. In the "Disney Villains Challenge" game, there are two challenges involving Cruella's car. One of which is where you need to use your finger to pin down Cruella's car, and the other where you need to give the car a makeover. In the game, it is referred to as a "roadster." Cruella's car is also a playable vehicle with use of a Power Disc in "Disney INFINITY". The car itself has higher speed and abilities than normal cars used in the game. Behind the Scenes. Animated Film. Back in the '60s, Disney animators were using Xerox camera technology to translate pencil drawings on paper into line work on cels, which replaced the beautiful, traditional hand-painted cels in order to save money on creating animated films. During the production of "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", the studio came up with an idea on how to animate Cruella's Car, the animators built an actual white model of her car out of cardboard with bold black lines on the edges. To make the wheels articulate, the animators took a long piece of cloth, taped little pieces of wooden dowling underneath it and then put the car on top of the cloth suspended from a kite string, and then they would pull this long piece of fabric with all these pieces of wooden dowling underneath the wheels and they would shoot a take of that. To give it the look that the car had suspension they put in springs so it would have this little bouncy effect. The footage would then be run through the same Xerox process that was being used to transfer pencil line work onto cels and then painted to what was seen in the final film. When Cruella is seen driving her car up the hill of snow, a sand-like substance was used for it to drive through and shot it all in slow motion. The process of shooting models with those black outlines worked very successful when making "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and it was a clever idea to save money. The current status of the original model of Cruella's car remains in storage, mostly fully intact.
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# Cruella (CGI film)
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# Cruella (film) Cruella is an American live-action crime-comedy drama film which was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and released theatrically on May 28, 2021 with a simultaneous release on Disney+ for an extra fee with Premier Access. Based on the 1961 Disney animated feature film, "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", the film serves as the origin story for Cruella De Vil and stars Emma Stone as the titular character. Directed by Craig Gillespie, the film also features Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, and Mark Strong in supporting roles. Stone also serves as an executive producer on the film alongside Glenn Close, who previously portrayed Cruella in the previous live-action adaptations, "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians". Synopsis. "Cruella", which is set in late 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, follows a young grifter named Estella, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they are able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella's flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute, played by two-time Oscar® winner Emma Thompson ("Howards End", "Sense & Sensibility"). But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous, fashionable, and revenge-bent Cruella. Plot. Born with half-black and half-white hair, Estella was labeled an outcast because of her looks and struggled to fit into the societal norm. Her fashion talent was evident at a young age, though her mother, Catherine Miller, tried to make her work with a pattern as opposed to free-hand. The young Estella refused to accept this course of action. In 1964, she attended primary school where her mother urged her to put aside her bad side, which she had named “Cruella”, and instead, embraced Estella. This didn't last long as Estella refused to be bullied or fit into the crowds. She made one friend, Anita Darling, whose name she admired. The students rebelled against Estella and dropped her into a dumpster. It was here that she met a stray dog whom she adopted and named Buddy. Estella quickly became a problem child with multiple blemishes on her school record. The rule-breaking reached a point where her mother, to keep Estella's record clean, withdrew her from school despite the headmaster's desire for expulsion. They drove to London where Catherine stopped at a magnificent gala to speak with an old friend, as she required money for the new life she wanted to make with Estella. She covered her daughter's hair and instructed her to stay in the car, though Estella wanted to see the gala for herself. She and Buddy left the car to investigate, though their presence quickly escalated things as they were caught, chased by three Dalmatians, and forced to hide outside. Estella witnessed the three dogs barrel past Baroness Von Hellman and lunge at Catherine, who was pushed off the cliff to her death. Estella blamed herself for her mother's death and ran away, sought refuge on a garbage truck, and went to the Regent Park fountain, though in the process she lost a valuable necklace her mother gave her. She mourned the death of her mother and awoke the next morning to see two boys at the fountain, the petty criminals Jasper and Horace, and their one-eyed dog Wink. The trio and their dogs were chased from the fountain by the police, though Estella and Buddy tracked the boys and Wink to their haven. The boys introduced themselves to Estella and she revealed that her mother had died, which Jasper sympathized with and urged Horace to remember that feeling. She found a safe place with the boys but knew she had to conform to hide her identity in case the police searched for her. In an attempt to do this, she dyed her hair. As a full-grown adult, Estella donned a red wig and made a life with Jasper and Horace as successful petty criminals; they pickpocketed strangers on the bus, broke into homes, had cons for hotels where they stole guests' belongings and frequently ran from the police. While she enjoyed her simple life with Jasper and Horace, she secretly longed for a career as a fashion designer at Baroness Von Hellman's prestigious couture company called the "House of Baroness". On her birthday, Jasper and Horace surprised her with a cake, albeit it was stolen, and a job acceptance letter to one of the Baroness' many stores. Jasper had pulled a few strings to get her accepted, strings that included breaking in and dropping her resume on the pile. She was elated at the opportunity while Horace thought they used the acceptance as an angle for a con. Estella was sorely disappointed when her job wasn't as a glamorous fashion designer but as an underappreciated janitor. After being reprimanded by her boss over a broken trash bag, Estella drank herself to a stupor and redecorated the shop's window display before she passed out in it. The Baroness made a surprise visit to the store the next morning and noticed the window, along with Estella, Jasper, and Horace who were being arrested by security. She was pleased with Estella's window display and gave her a job. Estella quickly gained the Baroness' attention for her stunning work and designs. They began to grow close and Estella was ecstatic for the opportunities that came her way. To expand her creativity, Estella befriended a vintage shop owner named Artie. One day, she recognized her mother's necklace around the Baroness' neck. The Baroness spun a tale of a former employee who stole it from her. Estella realized that Catherine had gone to see the Baroness the night of her death, and it was her gala they attended. She enlisted the help of Horace and Jasper in getting back the necklace, though they would need a distraction. Estella knew she couldn't attend the gala without Baroness knowing it was her, so she reverted to her alter-ego Cruella. She donned a red dress and crashed the party while Jasper and Horace tried to steal the necklace. They soon realized that Baroness wore the necklace, so Jasper released rats to distract her while Cruella stole the necklace. In the ruckus, the Baroness used a dog whistle to command her Dalmatians, and Estella realized that the Baroness used the same whistle to direct her dogs to kill Catherine. One of the Dalmatians ate the necklace while Cruella, Horace, and Jasper fled in a stolen Panther de Ville. The following day, Cruella ordered the men to kidnap the three Dalmatians until one of them gave up the necklace, albeit through defecation. Now with a proper motivation for revenge, Cruella planned to avenge her mother's death by ruining the Baroness's life. She taunted the Baroness by appearing at her lavish gatherings in over-the-top and stylish outfits. She also recruited her childhood friend Anita Darling for help. Anita used her journalistic connections to spread publicity for Cruella. Jasper and Horace began to feel abused by "Cruella", who had begun to verbally berate them and refused to thank them for their aid. The Baroness, growing angered at Cruella, fired her lawyer Roger for his inability to identify Cruella. However, Estella's schemes grew more daring as she recruited Artie to create more outfits to catch media attention. She, Jasper, Horace, and Artie put on a show in Regent's Park the night of Baroness' big gala. The Baroness pieced together that Cruella was Estella, located her hideout, and captured Jasper and Horace. Baroness attempted to murder her in a fire that would be pinned on Jasper and Horace. Estella was rescued by John, the Baroness's right-hand-man and valet, who heard Estella tell the Baroness of Catherine's murder at the Baroness' hand. He found the necklace as they left the building, and revealed that it was a key to a box that contained Estella's birth records. He revealed that Estella was the Baroness' daughter. The Baroness was narcissistic and angered by her pregnancy as it would shift attention from her. After giving birth, she instructed John to "get rid of" the child. Unable to bring himself to murder the child, John gave the baby to their sweet maid Catherine who raised Estella in secret. Thrown into a spiral by the revelation, Estella retreated to the fountain at Regent's Park where she made her peace with her adoptive mother. She chose to accept her Cruella side and defeat the Baroness. Estella broke Jasper and Horace out of prison and made up for her actions as Cruella, and admitted that they were her family. The men agreed to help her with one final scheme. She once again partnered with Artie and his team of dressmakers. Horace stole her a new car called a Panther de Ville, and pointed out the similarity to the word "devil" though it was pronounced "de vil". Estella quite liked the name. They tricked the Baroness' guests into wearing Cruella wigs to confuse the security and enrage the Baroness. They snuck into her party where Cruella adopted her Estella persona for a final time. She lured the Baroness to the cliffs where Catherine was murdered and revealed her identity. The Baroness feigned compassion, though when they embraced, the Baroness pushed Estella over the cliffs to her death. Horace and Jasper had guided the guests outside so the entire debacle was witnessed by police officers, security guards, and guests alike. Meanwhile, Estella survived with a well-trimmed skirt made into a parachute. With Estella's murder, Baroness was arrested and the family's fortune was inherited by Cruella De Vil per Estella's will. Now an heiress, Cruella turned the Hellman Hall into Hell Hall and made herself quite comfortable in the mansion alongside Jasper, Horace, and Artie. She announced that she had quite a few ideas of what to do next. Cruella sent Anita Darling and Roger Radcliffe each a Dalmatian puppy, respectively named Perdita and Pongo. Roger was stricken with the puppy and began to write a song about Cruella on his piano. Production. Glenn Close, Andrew Gunn, Aline Brosh McKenna, and Marc Platt will serve as producers of the film. McKenna was also hired as the writer of the film; in October 2015, she was replaced by Kelly Marcel, who also wrote the screenplay for "Saving Mr. Banks". This is not the first time "101 Dalmatians" was adapted in live-action. The 1996 film and its sequel were the first two. The film itself is an origin story for the character Cruella De Vil, hence making it a prequel to the "101 Dalmatians" story. However, as the film is live action, it's not to be considered canon to "101 Dalmatians". In January 2016, it was reported that Emma Stone is in negotiations to play Cruella. In April 2016, Disney confirmed that she would indeed play the character. She would also serve as an executive producer. In December 2016, Alex Timbers was confirmed to direct the film. However, it was announced that Timbers would no longer be directing "Cruella" due to scheduling conflicts and was replaced by the "I, Tonya" director Craig Gillespie. Music. On March 31, 2021, it was announced that Nicholas Britell was hired to compose the film's score. The score album was released on May 21, 2021 by Walt Disney Records along with a separate soundtrack album. Both albums feature "Call Me Cruella", an original song performed by Florence and the Machine in the end credits of the film. The soundtrack album also features other songs such as Nina Simone's "Feeling Good", Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy", Blondie's "One Way or Another", the Doors's "Five to One", and the Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go". Per the request of Mark Strong, Tina Turner's cover of the iconic Led Zeppelin song "Whole Lotta Love" was included on the soundtrack. Director Craig Gillespie confirmed that the composing track had a total of 48 to 50 songs. Release. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released on December 23, 2020, "Cruella" was delayed to May 28, 2021 as filming began. The film is the second live-action remake/spin-off of a Disney animated film to receive a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association, following "Mulan", "for some violence and thematic elements". On March 23, 2021, Disney announced that the film would be released simultaneously on Disney+ with Premier Access in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and in theaters. Tickets for the theatrical screenings went on sale on May 14, 2021, with the first screening for critics occurring on the same day, and it was also announced that the film would be screened in Dolby Cinema in select territories. Reception. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 74% based on 360 reviews, with an average rating of 6.70/10. The website's critical consensus reads, ""Cruella" can't quite answer the question of why its title character needed an origin story, but this dazzling visual feast is awfully fun to watch whenever its leading ladies lock horns." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 59 out of 100 based on 56 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported 84% of audience members gave it a positive score, with 63% saying they would definitely recommend it. Writing for "Variety", Peter Debruge said: "The director, who brought a wicked edge to pop-culture redux "I, Tonya" a few years back, has rescued Cruella from the predictability of the earlier "101 Dalmatians" remakes and created a stylish new franchise of its own in which a one-time villain has been reborn as the unlikeliest of role models." A. O. Scott of "The New York Times" called the film "refreshing" within the Disney live-action efforts, while complimenting the film's visual style and storytelling in a Dickensian tale, as well as favorably referring the film as a PG-13 revenge take to "Joker". Peter Travers, reviewing the film for ABC News, wrote: "If looks really were everything, "Cruella" would be flying high on the dazzling costumes that two-time Oscar winner Jenny Beavan has designed for and with two Oscar-winning Emmas-Stone and Thompson-are dressed to wow and deliver much to enjoy in this beautifully crafted fluffball and hits its stride when the two Emmas go on the diva warpath—all in the name of female empowerment." Justin Chang of "Los Angeles Times" remarked the movie as "dazzling fun" and lauded the performances of Stone and Thompson, of which he described the rivalry of the performances as "hard to resist on-screen", and hailed Beavan's costume design on the film as one of her best works since "Mad Max: Fury Road", while drawing parallels of the film's moral ambiguities and Stone's portrayal of the titular character to her previous performance as Abigail Hill in "The Favourite". Alonso Duralde of "TheWrap" wrote: "Placing these characters in the '60s and '70s allows director Craig Gillespie and screenwriters Dana Fox and Tony McNamara to place the characters into an exciting moment of fashion history... Costumer Jenny Beavan, art director Martin Foley, and production designer Fiona Crombie, and their respective departments, all seem to be enjoying and making the most of the film's period demands." In addition, Duralde also lauded the performances of Stone, Hauser, and Thompson, drawing comparisons of the characterizations of the latter's portrayal of the Baroness to Miranda Priestly in "The Devil Wears Prada" and Reynolds Woodcock in "Phantom Thread". Chicago Sun-Times's Richard Roeper rated the film with 3/4 stars, and highlighted Gillespie's direction for being "clever" and "devilishly offbeat" while praising the performances of Stone and Thompson as "appropriately over-the-top and wildly entertaining", drawing its comparisons to the "The Devil Wears Prada" and also commended the costumes, makeup, and the production values of which he referred to as "spectacular", "dazzling" and a "visual feast", comparing its style to "Phantom Thread" and noting the similarities of the vibe and tone of the film's soundtrack to "Goodfellas", "Kingsman: The Secret Service", and "Baby Driver". K. Austin Collins of "Rolling Stone" rated the film with three out of five stars, similarly praising Stone's performance of the titular character, of which he felt that she embodied it and described her performance as "vampy, stylish, and cruel" while comparing the film’s style of storytelling to "I, Tonya", of which he noted a similar internalized victim-like story perspective of Cruella De Vil to Tonya Harding and even pointed out the similar "plausibly two-sided" depiction of Stone's Cruella to Andrea "Andy" Sachs from "The Devil Wears Prada", but with a twisted spin. He also commended the supporting performances, particularly Thompson and Hauser and referring the film as "a battle of wits and knits", "entertaining", and "fun". Jamie Jirak from ComicBook.com called the film as "raising the bar when it comes to their [Disney's] live-action catalog", praising the art department, the performances and nostalgic elements. Debopriyaa Dutta from "Screen Rant" opined that the film told a "masterfully nuanced origin" and praised the performances of Stone and Hauser. The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday described the film as "tedious, transgressive, chaotic and inert". While praising the performances of Stone, Thompson, Fry, and Hauser, as well as the costumes; she criticized the film, writing, and the runtime of which she found it as "overstuffed", "overlong", and "miserably misanthropic". Mick LaSalle of the "San Francisco Chronicle" thought the film was misbegotten and felt that it favors more on style over substance. Though he praised Thompson's performance, the costume design and the soundtrack, he criticized the film's writing as "lazy" and "careless". Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the film 2/4 stars, and said: "There's no denying that "Cruella" is stylish and kinetic, with a nasty edge that's unusual for a recent Disney live-action feature. But it's also exhausting, disorganized, and frustratingly inert, considering how hard it works to assure you that it's thrilling and cheeky." Sequel. In May 2021, both Stone and Thompson stated that they would like to do a second "Cruella" film in the style of "The Godfather Part II", serving as both a sequel and prequel. On June 4, 2021, Disney announced that a sequel is officially in the early stages of development, with Gillespie and McNamara expected to return as director and writer respectively.
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# Cruella (live-action film)
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# Cruella DeVil
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# Cruella De Vil
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# Cruella De Vil (song) "Cruella De Vil" is a song featured in the 1961 Disney-produced animated film "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and its live-action remake. In the original animated film, it is written by Roger Radcliffe who had just finished the melody for the song and was inspired by Cruella's name to make the song about her. It was first performed by Bill Lee as the singing voice of Roger Radcliffe, a character from the movie. It has been re-recorded by Dr. John, Busted, Lalaine, Skye Sweetnam, Hayden Panettiere, and Selena Gomez for various releases in the DisneyMania album series. Additionally, The Mad Hatter sang the song in a game of Musical Chairs at Disneyland but instead changed a number of the "Cruella De Vil's" to "Alice De Vil" to criticize his friend. "Cruella De Vil" is the only song from the original film to be featured in the "" adaptation. The song was re-imagined for "102 Dalmatians", as a song about Cruella's supposed "change of heart." An instrumental version of the song can also be heard in the "Once Upon a Time" episode "Sympathy for the De Vil". When Cruella hears the song, she exclaims how much she loves it and persuades Isaac Heller to dance to it with her. Lyrics. Movie Version. <poem> Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella, Cruella De Vil The curl of her lips, the ice in her stare All innocent children had better beware She's like a spider waiting for the kill Look out for Cruella De Vil At first you think Cruella is a devil But after time has worn away the shock You come to realize You've seen her kind of eyes Watching you from underneath a rock! This vampire bat, this inhuman beast She ought to be locked up and never released The world was such a wholesome place until Cruella, Cruella De Vil </poem> Camara Kambon's Version. <poem> Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil Just hearing her name used to make you feel ill Now suddenly she's drippin' with good will Can this be Cruella De Vil? A heartwarmin' laugh, instead of a scream She's practically human or so it would seem As playful as a puppy in the snow That's not the Cruella we know Oh, remember when she lived just to be rotten How she loved to frighten the little tots Who thought she could be kind, respectful and refined Has the lady really changed her spots? She gave up her bark but will she still bite What's wrong with this picture? It doesn't look right Unfortunately only time will tell if Cruella, I mean, Ella is from heaven or hell Ooh yeah </poem> Selena Gomez's Version. <poem> Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh Look out for Cruella De Vil Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella, Cruella De Vil The curl of her lips, the ice in her stare All innocent children had better beware She's like a spider waiting for the kill Look out for Cruella De Vil Cruella, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will Cruella, Cruella De Vil To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella De Vil Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh This vampire bat, this inhuman beast She 'outta be locked up and never released This world was such a wholesome place until Cruella, Cruella De Vil Yeah! Cruella, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will Cruella, Cruella De Vil To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella De Vil Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh At first you think Cruella is a devil But after time has worn away the shock You come to realize You've seen her kind of eyes Watching you from underneath a rock! Cruella, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will Cruella, Cruella De Vil To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella, Cruella De Vil If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will Cruella, Cruella De Vil To see her is to take a sudden chill Cruella De Vil Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh (Cruella De Vil!) Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh (Cruella De Vil!) Oooh, ooh oh oh, oooh oh Look out for Cruella De Vil </poem>
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# Cruella Devil
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# Cruella World "Cruella World" is the thirty-ninth episode of "". Plot. Cruella is celebrating since, according to her new "Dipstick 2000 Crude Indicator," there is a high amount of oil in the swamp, oil which should be hers "because she wants it." However, due to government protection agencies, she is unable to drill there. Cruella tries to think of something big and noisy to cover her drilling equipment, which is when Scorch shows Cruella an advertisement for "Two Flags over Gruteley Amusement Park." This gives Cruella an idea. At the Dearly Farm, Lucky is telling Cadpig, Spot, Duchess, Princess, and Sgt. Tibbs about how he got in a tackle with fifty yellow-bellied sap suckers. Duchess comments that the first time Lucky tells the story, there is only one, but Princess jokes how "those wild birds multiply." As Lucky continues his story, Spot notes that Lucky "runs around the barn, like [his] tail is on fire," annoying Lucky, but causing the others to laugh. Perdita, hearing this, cautions Lucky that if he wants to be believed, he shouldn't exaggerate his stories. Lucky, however, notes Perdita telling him that "a million, billion, gazillion times," much to her chagrin. Rolly then calls Lucky, Cadpig and Spot to the television, where they see an advertisement for Cruella World playing, saying it's located next to the swamp. The Dalmatians seem excited and wish to check it out, but Perdita, feeling that Cruella World is "too scary for pups," turns them down.  Lucky tries to talk her into letting them see Cruella World, claiming how he is able to fix a roller coaster from derailing, much to Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot's annoyance. In the farm yard, Roger and Anita are heading to Cruella World, because Cruella invited Anita (and because Cruella is Anita’s boss), but Roger seems reluctant. He notices that Lucky seems eager to visit Cruella World and suggests that Anita take him instead. Anita, however, comments that there are no dogs allowed, only husbands. So Roger and Anita head to Cruella World, upsetting Lucky. Lucky then heads to the swamp to look at Cruella World in the distance, wondering why they won't let him visit the attraction. He then catches Swamp Rat trying to sell a lot of items. Swamp Rat tells Lucky that due to the oil leaking from some pipes, the swamp is being polluted and the swamp creatures are affected. When Lucky investigates where the oil pipes lead, he finds that they lead straight into Cruella World. There, Cruella, with Roger, Anita, and the Mayor of Gruteley, are opening the park for its "gala pre-opening opening celebration." Inside the park, Roger wishes to read, but Anita wishes to check out the attractions. Lucky himself is in awe because of the Park, but comments that the place smells like oil. He looks under the "Coup-Go-Round” (a Dumbo-like ride, except with Cruella's car in the place of elephants), and finds large oil-drilling equipment. Lucky quickly heads back to the Dearly Farm to warn the others about this. Back at the Dearly Farm, Lucky explains to Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot about how Cruella World is really a front for an oil-drilling operation, which can potentially put the Dearly Farm at risk too. However, because they think he is exaggerating his stories again, they apparently ignore him. Lucky then tries to get the Colonel (currently being cleaned by Sgt. Tibbs) to get the "Bark Brigade" to help him on the Cruella World case. Sgt. Tibbs, however, believes that it's just Lucky trying to make an excuse for them to take him to Cruella World. Lucky then realizes that because he exaggerates so much, no one seems to believe his claims, but figures he'll need to tackle Cruella World by himself. Lucky then heads back to Cruella World and tries to figure out how to stop the oil drilling. Horace and Jasper, who are working on the pump machine, notice Lucky and begin chasing him. The Baduns chase Lucky around the oil pipes, causing some damage to them, but they eventually capture Lucky. Back at the Dearly Farm, Cadpig and Rolly wake up to find Steven trying to eat Spot. They help her out of the alligator's jaws and tell the swamp creatures to head back to their swamp. Cydne, however, tells them about the pollution in the swamp, and that they're trying to find a good meal on the Dearly Farm. Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot realize that Lucky was telling the truth and head to Cruella World to help out. Back at Cruella World, Jasper plans on taking Lucky to the security office; however, Horace accidentally causes some equipment to hit Jasper, allowing Lucky to get away from him. Lucky tries to hide in "Great Moments with Cruella De Vil" (a reference to Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln at Disneyland), but, despite disguising himself as the hat to the Cruella animatronic and getting tangled in Jasper's costume, they catch him again. Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot then arrive and are able to rescue Lucky. Rolly apologizes for them not believing him, but Lucky admits it's his own fault for exaggerating. The Dalmatians and Spot head back to the pumping station, where Horace and Jasper follow them. As the Baduns try to catch the Dalmatians, their attempts cause problems around the park (such as the "Coup-Go-Round" speeding up and launching the carts on the ride, along with Roger and Anita, and the Cruella animatronic getting mad). The chase then causes Horace to accidentally have the pumps work on turbo, which causes the oil drilling to overload. This causes oil to burst all around Cruella World, causing panic. Cruella then notices Lucky and tries to catch him; however, the head of a Cruella statue (that is shot up in the air, due to the oil bursts) comes and Cruella jumps into a puddle of oil to doge it. A workman then arrives, claiming to have plugged a leak. It turns out the oil that Cruella detects is actually her own oil leaking from her own pipe line, much to her horror.  The authorities then realize Cruella's plan and charge her for polluting a nature preserve, ordering that she cleans up the swamp personally. After celebrating their victory, Rolly promises to believe what Lucky predicts from now on, and Lucky claims he won't stretch the truth so much. Later that night, Lucky awakens to notice an alien saucer land near the Dearly Farm. He considers telling Cadpig, Rolly, and Spot, but then figures that they wouldn't believe him if he did try to tell them.
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# Cruella deVil
Cruella deVil
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# Cruella de Vil Cruella de Vil is the main antagonist of the "101 Dalmatians" franchise and Anita's former boss. She constantly schemes to steal the Dearly Farm or get richer. In "", she lives next door to Roger and Anita in Villa De Vil. Like her character played by Glenn Close in the 1996 live-action film, she is also the owner of the House of DeVil, a fashion house where Anita works. Cruella is Anita's former schoolmate. As a couple of running gags throughout the series, she reminds herself of random things by making memos to herself via a tape recorder, and always calls Roger other names that start with an "R". Dodie Smith Novel. In the original story, Cruella is a pampered London heiress who knows the owner of the Dalmatian puppies through school. Her net wealth as mentioned in "The Hundred and One Dalmatians" is 6 million pounds. She was a notorious student with black and white plaits. She was later expelled for drinking ink. Now she is the last of her prosperous and notorious family and married to a furrier who supplies her obsession, such as the one-piece she is never seen without; a white mink cloak. With this, she wears skin-tight satin gowns and ropes of jewels in contrasting colors, such as an emerald color dress with ropes of rubies. Her chauffeur-driven car is black-and-white striped (Mr. Dearly comments that it looks like "a moving zebra crossing") and has the loudest horn in London, which she insists on displaying to the Dearly family. Such dramatic luxuries were said to be based on Tallulah Bankhead's lavish spending habits, which the producers of the film first read about in a newspaper. When she has guests for dinner, all of Cruella's food is strange colors and tastes of black pepper (alluding to her quick temper). She constantly stokes a roaring fire and complains of being cold despite the elevated temperature. The flat is portrayed as a sort of luxurious version of hell and sets up Cruella's "devilish" persona for her later crimes. Her guests also meet her abused white Persian cat, which plays a key role in a later part of the story. When invited to a dinner party held by the Dearly couple, Cruella expresses her sinister interest in the Dalmatians, remarking how she and her henpecked husband have never thought of making clothing from dog pelt before. Yet seeing the spotless skins of the newborn puppies she is revolted and offers to have them drowned at once; her way of getting rid of animals which she views as worthless, including her own cat's kittens. Upon a second visit to the house, she picks up the mature puppies and treats them like clothing to be worn. Cruella makes a brief appearance, albeit asleep, in Dodie Smith's sequel "The Starlight Barking". Animated Movies. Disney's animated version of Cruella first appeared in 1961's "One Hundred and One Dalmatians", in which she was voiced by Betty Lou Gerson and animated by Marc Davis who together crafted her into an iconic and memorable character. The cool detachment of the original character was replaced by a crazed mania, in which Cruella only barely clung to a sheen of glamour. Anita comments Cruella's above mentioned fur coat is new when Cruella first appears. For unexplained reasons, Cruella's cat and husband were omitted from the Disney version. Cruella drives a very distinctive Zimmer-like automobile, colored red and black. The film featured a Cruella de Vil song, written by Mel Leven, using her name as the title, sung by the dalmatians' owner Roger (Bill Lee), who holds the woman in contempt. The lyric begins with: "Cruella De Vil, Cruella De Vil. If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will..." Disney considered reusing Cruella as the main antagonist of "The Rescuers", but decided against it because they did not want to make it a sequel to an otherwise unrelated film. Cruella returned in "" as the main antagonist, where she was voiced by Susanne Blakeslee. In the sequel, Cruella has been let out of jail, but the rules of her probation state she is no longer allowed to buy any more furs and there is a restraining order against her and the Radcliff’s. When trying to find what she has left to live for she meets an undiscovered artist called Lars, whom paints Spots. She has Lars paint many, many spotted paintings before figuring that the paint isn’t good enough. She pays for Horace and Jasper's bail from prison and after stealing a Kanine Krunchies Van, has the Badduns steal the Dalmatian Puppies again, asking Lars to make a canvas with the puppies, Lars refuses, resulting in Cruella to tieing him up. When the Dalmatians escape, she chases them through London, before cornering them in an Alleyway, Thunderbolt distracts them long enough for Patch to start the London Bus, the Dalmatians were in, to chase them into the Thames. She is later dragged away, seeming to have gone insane and is sent to a Mental Institute. Blakeslee also voiced Cruella in "Disney's House of Mouse", which featured a running gag in which she inspects dogs from other Disney films with a measuring ruler. Cruella is also one of the Disney Villains Mickey fights in Disney's Hollywood Studios version of "Fantasmic!" Nighttime Show Spectacular in Walt Disney World. In Disney On Ice play 'Celebrations', Cruella was one of the Villains who appears during the Halloween Party. In the Disney Cruise Stage Show; ‘Villains Tonight’ Cruella appears in a hip hop version of her theme displaying a fashion show, she later hosts the party the same evening. Live-Action Movies. Cruella de Vil is the main antagonist of "101 Dalmatians" and "102 Dalmatians". "101 Dalmatians". Cruella is the head of the London fashion house called House of De Vil. Anita Dearly is one of Cruella's employees and hinted to be her best fashion designer. Cruella first took interest in the Dalmatian puppies when Anita drew spots on one of the designs. Cruella has another henchman, named Mr. Skinner, a taxidermist. She hires him to kill and skin the puppies for the designs. Cruella sent her henchmen to capture the puppies, but they fail thanks to the intervention of the farm animals. Cruella herself then went after the puppies after her henchmen were defeated, and located the puppies to the farm. She tried to kill them but fell victim to the farm animals, who managed to trick and outwit her and defeated her by knocking her into mud. Cruella was later arrested for her crimes along with her henchmen. "102 Dalmatians". Cruella has seemingly been released of her obsession of furs and now loves puppies and has decided to get rid of her fashion house because the clothes are made out of fur. While visiting Chloe Simon, one of the puppies nearly falls out the window and while Chloe and the other puppies try to rescue her, Cruella hears the chimes of Big Ben and she reverts back to her original obsession with spots, seeing black spots everywhere and she now wants 102 Dalmatian puppies for her designs. She enlists the help of another fashion designer named Jean-Pierre Le Pelt and an unwilling butler named Alonzo. She frames the owner of the animal shelter Kevin Shepherd for kidnapping the puppies and he is arrested. He escapes from jail and tries to help Chloe rescue the puppies, but they are trapped by Cruella. The puppies escape and Cruella tries to capture them and at the same time, Alonzo, fed up with Cruella's abuse of him, defeats Jean-Pierre Le Pelt and frees Chloe and Kevin while Cruella is defeated by getting baked in a cake. The police come and arrest her and Le Pelt. In "101 Dalmatians: The Series", Cruella was voiced by April Winchell and was based on Glenn Close's portrayal from the live-action film, but with Betty Lou Gerson's design from the animated film. She is not seen wearing clothes made out of animals, nor smoked (although in the episode "Smoke Detectors" she did) and is totally sane. Her villainous plot in the show was to steal the Dearlys' farm from them, and using the puppies as a ransom, mainly because Widow Smedly would not sell it to her and that her mother Malevola demands it. She is an archetypal corporate villain who will seize on any scheme to make money, including drilling oil from the swamp near Dearly farm (thereby polluting it), buying Kanine Krunchies and replacing the nutritious ingredients with sawdust and chalk or sending Jasper and Horace to drive out the owners of Mom and Pop's Grocery Store so she can buy it herself. In "A Christmas Cruella", it is revealed that ever since Cruella was a child, she wanted a Dalmatian for Christmas, but her parents would always go on vacations and leave her with a foreign nanny. Cruella's parents refused to give her a Dalmatian and gave her clothes for Christmas every year. During her teens, was the final straw which gave her her half white hairline in her fury (earlier, she is seen with all black hair and a slight gray-ish streak). Her miserable childhood is what drove her to evil. Deep down Cruella is lonely. All she really wants is a Dalmatian to love. The series is also the first time Cruella uses seduction as one of her plans. In the series finale, she uses an inflatable body suit to disguise herself as a sexy blonde bikini surfer to seduce Roger to make Anita think he is cheating her so they will split up and she can get the farm. When Anita goes swimming, she makes her move on him. She asks him to go swimming with her and then tries to kiss him, but her suit is deflated by Spot, and she turns into a surfboard. She has often gotten into romantic affairs in the series too. In "Shipwrecked", she tries to swoon with Starbuck, Captain Ahab's first mate, In "Cupid Pups", Cruella joined the tally-ho fox hunting club to seduce and wed herself to Baron von Schnickerdoodle. In "Valentine Daze", Cruella accidentally receives Roger's valentine to Anita and thinks it's for her. When Roger and Anita legally get married, Ahab, Starbuck, the Baron, Ralphie St. Lowrent, the leader of a biker gang, a sheriff, Swamp Rat, and an alien cult claim they want to marry her. Surprised by this display of affection, Cruella allows Roger and Anita to wed and keep the farm. Musical Incarnation. Cruella also appears as the primary antagonist in the Broadway musical based on the novel. The character was portrayed by Rachel York; however, the actress announced on her blog that she had stepped down from the role of Cruella de Vil to pursue other projects. The role has been taken over by Sara Gettelfinger. "House of Mouse". In the series "House of Mouse", Cruella appears as a recurring character. In the series, Cruella usually measures and examines other dogs from other Disney films, and also threatens Pluto in the first episode. Goofy: "Here's your doggy bag, Ms. De Vil." Cruella: "Forget the bag." "(gestures to Pluto)" "I'll take the doggy!" "(laughs fiendishly)" Also in the first episode, when Pete attempted to escape Mickey and friends after his villainy was exposed, he disguised himself as a Dalmatian but ran away in fear after Cruella began to measure him with a wicked grin. In the episode "House of Crime", Cruella was accused of kidnapping the puppies. She replies by shouting, "You make one movie, and you're labeled for life!" In "Max's Embarrassing Date", Cruella appears to be on a date with the Beast, but asks if he comes in a medium size. When Goofy accidentally causes soup to spill on the Beast, Cruella concerns that she will now have to get him dry-cleaned. In "Max's New Car", when Max is being taken on a wild ride along Main Street in the car from "Mickey's New Car", they almost collide with Cruella and her car, leading her to criticize Max's driving. She is later shown being given a speeding ticket as part of a commercial for "Supercalifragilisticexpial-Insurance". In "Clarabelle's Christmas List", when Mickey asks Cruella if she has been naughty or nice, Cruella insists she has been divine, though the Dalmatians' barking claim otherwise. Cruella also appears as one of the main villains in the film "Mickey's House of Villains" where she, Jafar, Hades, Ursula and Captain Hook take over the House of Mouse. Out of the main villains, Cruella was the first to note her interest in taking over the club for her own purposes. In "Pluto Saves the Day", when Pluto and his all dog band performed, Cruella eagerly mumbled to herself, "Ooh, where's my tailor when I need him?!" "Once Upon a Time". Cruella is a character that appears in the fourth season ABC's "Once Upon a Time", portrayed by . Her appearance is based more on how she appears in the animated "101 Dalmatians". In this continuity, she has magical abilities given to her by the author, which allow her to take control of animals by simply breathing some green smoke to them (similar to her cigarette smoke in the animated "101 Dalmatians"). This magic can also affect those who can transform into animals, as Cruella was able to provoke Malificent into changing in to a dragon, before using her magic to put her in a sleep. She first appears in the episode "Heroes and Villains" in which she teams up with Maleficent and Ursula to obtain a magic gauntlet from Rumplestiltskin, claiming that it shall show them the weaknesses of their enemies. She initially captures Belle by using her powers on a Dalmatian puppy who leads Belle into the Queens of Evil's trap. She seems to have some awareness that it's the heroes that win in the stories, and she hopes to make it so that the villains win. Cruella does offer Rumple to join forces with them, but he claims he always wins. Some months later, Rumple returns after Belle makes him powerless, and he agrees to join the Queens of Darkness. She initially meets Malificient and Ursula, when the three arrive in the Dark Fortress, at Rumple's invitation. Together the four head to Bald Mountain, where she uses her powers to make a horde of creatures that block their path to the mountain. Eventually, Rumple reveals that he only used the three and Chernabog attacks them; however, the Queens of Evil make their escape. In the real world, she is married and has the marriage name Feinberg, living in a mansion in Great Neck, Long Island. When Rumple and Ursula come looking for her, her husband seems to have been arrested by the FBI and some of her possessions are being claimed. She is able to get her fur (claiming it was hers) before she marries Feinberg. Rumple informs her of a being called "The Author" who can allow them to gain their victories. They drive in Cruella's car to the border of the town, where there is a magical barrier that prevents any non-magic beings from finding it. Cruella and Ursula trick the heroes in to thinking they wish to join the good side, and prove this by helping them combat Chernabog. Once they are allowed in to Storybrooke, later showing the spell that allows them to enter to Rumple. Together, she and Ursula resurrect Maleficent, and it shows that before the curse, she and Ursula were supposed to protect an egg, to contain Lilly, Maleficent's daughter. Snow White and Prince Charming attempt to fuse darkness into Lilly's egg to make sure their own child doesn't become evil. However, in Cruella and Ursala's attempts to protect the egg, they and the egg are sucked through a portal to the modern world. Cruella, however, tells Maleficent that Lilly was klled, and when confronted on this, she retorts, "[She's] a terrible person!" She then claims they use the dragon egg to absorb its magic and keep them youthful, which provokes Maleficent into turning into a dragon before Cruella puts her in a deep sleep. Her backstory is shown in the episode "Sympathy for the De Vil", in which we learn that Cruella has been evil, since her youth, having poisoned her father, and also killing her other stepfathers. Because of this, Cruella's mother (Madeline in this continuity) locks her up in the attic, using her Dalmatians to protect others from Cruella. Sometime later, Isaac, the author, arrives and helps Cruella before she tricks him in to thinking that Madeline is the guilty one, and the two plan to elope together after Isaac gives Cruella the power to control animals. However, Cruella uses this power to have Madeline's Dalmatians attack her before making a coat from those Dalmatians. Isaac learns that Cruella was using him and writes about it so Cruella shall be incapable of killing again. When Cruella tries to stop him, the ink spills onto Cruella, changing her hair from blond to the signature two-tone look. In "Storybrooke", Cruella uses her animal control on Pongo, and uses it to abduct Henry in order to bribe Emma and Regin to kill the author for Henry. Cruella is confronted and Emma uses her powers to knock Cruella off a cliff. Pongo returns to normal once this happens. In "Labor of Love", Henry finds Cruella in the underworld recreation of the Storybrooke Town Hall. She explains that since Henry is now the author, he could bring her back to life. She also explains that if Henry brings her back to life, it will be as though she was never killed, hence Emma's soul shall be pure again. When Robin asks Henry if he found anything in the town hall, he bluffs about seeing anything or anyone. In "Devil's Due", Regina finds Cruella in the underworld's version of the cafe and asks her for the location of a cemetary. Cruella questions why Regina doesn't use her magic, and notes that magic doesn't work as well in the underworld. Cruella explains that she is now the mayor of what Regina dubs "Under Brooke" (the underworld version of Storybrooke), and shows her a list of cemetary places and how to interprete the head stones. In the meeting, she wears a doe fur, claiming that "[She's] not saying it's Bambi's mother...but [she's] not saying it's not [either]." In "The Brothers Jones", she searches with Henry for the quill, which can bring her and Emma back to life. While Henry is able to find the apprentice, Cruella doesn't. Later, when David (Prince Charming) looks around a mansion, Cruella is there with champagne, suggesting that she has started dating his brother, James. She starts flirting with David, acting as though she thinks he's James, before admitting that she knew all the time that it was David. She then explains about the anger that James has towards David for being the one their mother chose to be raised by the royal family. In "Ruby Slippers", David, Hook and Henry find that Cruella is having her men wreck the phone booth, which allows those in the Underbrooke to contact the world of the living. Henry figures it's because he will not write Cruella to life, but Cruella claims it's because Hades has ordered her to do so as a means to wreck the hope of those in the Underbrooke. Cruella tries to make a deal that if she allows David to make a call, he will have Cruella be written to life, but David refuses the deal and she has her men trash the phone booth. In "Sisters", Cruella is able to capture Emma, Robin Hood and his daughter by having James pretend to be David and lure them into the forest, though Cruella does complain that everything is always in the forest with them. Cruella then proceeds to slap Emma (getting her back for killing her) and explains her plan. Since Henry will not write Cruella out of Underbrooke, she plans to bargain with Hades, using the child of the Zelena (the woman Hades loves) as leverage. Cruella and James take the three to the harbour to kill Emma and Robin. Emma notes that killing them will not help Cruella escape Underbrooke, but Cruella claims that it's so she can send Emma to eternal torment. As they are about to kill the two, David arrives and rescues them. Cruella tries to grab the gun, but Hook takes it before she can. Cruella hides as James and David battle, but she suggests that James use a knife he has on him. However, James continues to battle and is thrown into the River of Souls. Cruella then flees the scene. In "Fire Bird", when Cruella learns that Hades is heading to the Upper World, she decides to stay as the new ruler of the Underworld and keep the heroes there as punishment for what they did to James. She approaches the heroes as Henry is writing everyone's unfinished business, and informs them of her plan. When Regina points out that her magic only affects animals, Cruella reveals that she's made an alliance with the Blind Witch (from Hansel and Gretel), and the two lock the heroes in the Underbrooke Library with Cruella sensing eternity is going to feel nice. When Hook and King Arthur seek Cruella out in the Underbrooke Diner, Cruella tells them that she has ripped out the phone boxes that can contact the Upper World, and that she has thrown the Underbrooke version of the storybook into the River of Souls. In the Season 5 DVD and Blu-ray exclusive mini-episode "A Knight with Cruella", Cruella wakes up with a hangover in a bar in the Under World. She asks the bartender what time it is, and he tells her it's 11 o'clock in the morning, so she orders a mimosa without the juice. She asks the bartender what he was before he finds himself in the Under World, and he explains that he is Sir Mordred. Cruella starts to rub her hand on Mordred, asking if she can skin him just to keep in practice, but no matter how much she persists, he doesn't allow her to. She orders a whiskey, but Mordred claims they're low on whiskey, annoying Cruella more. Mordred does suggest that he and Cruella can usurp control of the Under World, but considering that's how Mordred had gotten to the Under World, Cruella suggests making that Plan B for them. Mordred also suggests they seek redemption so when they do move oin, they will find themselves in the "good place," yet Cruella doesn't think she can do that. Mordred then suggests that Cruella stay, explaining that Cruella's evil makes others look good by comparison ("The Darkness That Makes the Light Visible"). Cruella spin-doctors this to mean that she's what makes good possible and that she's the real hero, so she drinks to that and stays. Cruella then questions how she found herself drunk in the bar, and Mordred explains that everyone was celebrating, as it has been fifty years since Arthur became ruler of the Under World. Cruella remembers and continues drinking. "Descendants". Cruella appeared in "Descendants" with her son Carlos de Vil as one of the main characters. She is portrayed by Wendy Raquel Robinson. It is shown that she treats Carlos more as a slave or servant than her own kind. Though being the first to show concern for their children attending Auradon, it's more that she questions about who shall help touch up her roots, fluff up her fur, and scrape the bunions from her feet. She raised Carlos to be afraid of dogs, explaining that she was a "dog yellerer" - an expert. As Carlos and the others set off to Auradon, Cruella tells Carlos to bring back a puppy. When the Fairy Godmother arranges a video call between the children and their parents, Cruella notices that Carlos has a canine (the school mutt called Dude), and claims he'll make good pair of earmuffs. Carlos settles that Dude would make a good pet, possibly being the first time Carlos has stood up to Cruella. She is shown to have a squeaky dog on her attire, which she seems to treat like an actual pet. In the book "Isle of the Lost", it is stated that Cruella and Carlos still live in Hell Hall (either it already being there or having been rebuilt on the island), and she has Carlos sleep in an inhospitable coat closet rather than give him a room of his own. She spends a portion of her time at an area on the island that passes for a spa, which serves as a bit of comfort and reminder of her luxurious life. She is also shown to still drive her car on the island too. Whether she is to appear in "Wicked World" is unknown at this time. Cruella (live-action film). In September 2013, it was announced that Cruella would appear in a film telling of her origins. In January 2016, it was reported that Emma Stone is in negotiations (and later confirmed in April 2016) to play Cruella. Kingdom Keepers. Cruella is one of the leaders of the Overtakers in the series. Cruella appears in the fourth and fifth books in the saga. In Power Play, she and the Queen take over the leadership of the Overtakers when Maleficent and Chernabog are captured. At the end of the book, she mentions she's an important part of the Overtakers, because she knows the ways of the modern world unlike The Queen or Maleficent. In Shell Game, she and the Queen reappear aboard the Disney Dream while following the hyenas who caught the Keepers' scent. Though Finn describes Cruella as annoying, she can be very evil and uncaring, such as when she threatened to burn Charlene with her cigarette. Video Games. Cruella makes a number of appearances in Disney video games. She appears in the ", which is based more on her appearance from the first live-action film. In the "House of DeVil" page, if a music player is clicked, Cruella gets her first musical number titled "I Love Fur", where she discusses her obsession with fur fashion. Like in the first live-action film, Roger is inspired to make her the main antagonist of his video game. In "101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor" (based on Roger's video game) from the first live-action film, Cruella is shown to be present at Roger and Anita's wedding. As Wizzer and Patches look around DeVil Manor, they find her nanny's room with a portrait of a young Cruella ripping the head from a doll, with a nervous nanny behind her. Wizzer and Patches also find Cruella's room from when she was younger, as it seems to suggest she tortured animals in her youth. When Cruella learns of Wizzer and Patches, she chases them into a mine shaft where they throw a pile of explosives at her, sending her flying into a bathtub in a junkyard, where the police are waiting to arrest her. In "102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue", Cruella has set up a toy factory next to DeVil Manor. She seems to have tried online dating, where she has supposedly wed herself to Professor Farzboom, a meek professor who helps her make her toys. However, the toy sales are failing, and Cruella suspects it is because the public is spending their money more on animals. She then sends her toys to abduct all the pets in England. Domino and Oddball confront Cruella on a number of occasions, with her in devices that Farzboom makes for her (such as a helicopter or a boat). Cruella's plan is to incise the pets of England in a Super Glop made by Farzboom and then sell them as lifelike plush toys. When Domino and Oddball confront Cruella at her toy factory, they are able to knock her into the vat of Super Glop, with Farzboom jumping in to help her. Afterwards, they are arrested, with the Super Glop sticking them together for 20 years (which is the same as their prison sentence). Dottie describes Cruella's scent to be like Pepper, a likely homage to how her scent and taste are described in the novel. "Disney Villains Challenge". In the "Disney Villains Challenge" Tablet game, Cruella is one of the main antagonists that the player may face. Her challenges include trying to help a Dalmatian from DeVil Manor, pinning down her car, repainting said car, playing Roger's piano, and giving Cruella a makeover to make her look silly. "Disney Infinity". Cruella also appears as a Townsperson in "Disney Infinity". In the 3DS version of the game, she appears as a cameo and will take coins from the player with the highest amount and keep them for herself. Her car is also a usable vehicle in the game. "Disney Universe". In "Disney Universe", a Cruella costume can be unlocked for the player to wear. Disney Parks. Cruella make appearances in the Disney Parks around the world. Cruella usually appears as a meet and greet character. She is considerably more common in Disneyland Paris. Cruella's most notable park appearance in arguably Disney Stars and Motorcars Parade and Celebrate A Dreams Come True Parade. "Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom". In "Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom", Cruella is a villain enemy featured in Main Street, U.S.A. She makes a deal with Hades (under the guise of Boss Teal), to have all the dalmatians in her possessions in exchange for the legendary crystal of the Magic Kingdom. When word spreads that Pongo has contacted the local dogs to guard the crystal, Cruella sends Jasper and Horace to capture the dogs. They capture a few but before they a given a chance to eliminate them, the park guests arrives and defeats the hoodlums. Meanwhile, Hades created a fireworks show to distract the citizens whilst Cruella rampages through their homes to find the crystal. Eventually, she breaks into Merlin's secret vault. However, whilst the Park Guests did battle with Cruella, Perdita and the Other Puppies replaced the crystal with chew toys, and Cruella breaks down in tears at the fact that she's been outwitted by dogs. After the guests blast her with magic, he coat falls apart, causing her to throw a tantrum and fall beneath the floor. "Fantasmic!". Cruella appears as one of the villains in the Florida version of "Fantasmic!". In the show, Cruella is called forth by the Queen when she plans to destroy Mickey Mouse once and for all, with the help of her fellow villains. In the end, Cruella is defeated by Mickey, along with the other villains. "Disney Villains Mix and Mingle". In the live castle show in Walt Disney World, Cruella is summoned by Dr. Facilier (and, prior to 2011, Maleficent) to celebrate the dark and sinister style of Halloween. "Disney's Maleficious Halloween Party". In the show, Cruella is the fourth villain Doctor Facilier encounters. She teaches Facilier about fashion and he defeats Cruella using the puppies which drives her to running away. Disney Cruise Line. Villains Tonight. Cruella makes an appearance during the Disney Magic's performance of 'Villains Tonight!', after the Pirates mutiny against Captain Hook. She claims that 'You're Either In Or Out and (Captain Hook) is Out, whilst she Never is'. She holds a fashion show based on Dalmatian looks before ripping the shirts off the Pirates, commenting how she prefers Spots over Stripes. She later appears in the climax of the show, to help Hades unleash his full evil potential. She will later host the Villains/Halloween Party after the show. Midship Detective Agency. Cruella is one of the villain suspects in Midship Detective Agency on the Disney Fantasy cruise ship. However, after finding some evidence, it is reveled that Cruella is not responsible for the crime in question, being absent from the ship at the time the crime was committed, due to her attending her Court Hearing. Ironically, one of the crimes she is innocent of is the kidnapping of Pongo and Perdita's Puppies. The real culprit being either the Evil Queen from Snow White, Dr. Falicier from Princess & The Frog, Malificnt from Slepng Beauty, Captain Hook frm Peter Pan, Jafar frm Aladdn, or Yzm frm Emperor's Nw Grove. At this point, she is innocent on the cases, but future cases may have her be a culprit too. In popular culture. The Queen song "Let Me Entertain You" features the lyrics "I'll Cruella de Vil You!". The Children 18:3 song "The Cruel One" is about "101 Dalmatians" and mentions Cruella by name in the chorus. The Deadsy song "Cruella" is written about Cruella de Vil to honor her memory because of the fact that she was shot by a mysterious assassin in "Who Shot Cruella De Vil?" (Part 1). The Spanish singer Alaska made a song called "Cruella de Vil" for the "101 Dalmatians" live-action film. Teen singer and actress Selena Gomez redid the song, based on the song from Disney's "101 Dalmatians". American singer and performer Lady Gaga dressed up as Cruella de Vil for Halloween in 2010. The performer has had many outfits inspired by the villain. During the "Second Star to the Right" sequence at the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, as tribute to British Literature, a child's dream is invaded by Literature Villains, Cruella makes an appearance as one of a large balloons portraying the villains, with some Dalmatians dancing around her. Homages. In "The Simpsons" episode "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds", Mr. Burns plays the role of Cruella de Vil, who was authentically assassinated, but unlike her in the movies, where she steals the Dalmatian puppies to make them into fur coats, he steals Santa's Little Helper and his girlfriend's greyhound puppies to make them into a tuxedo. And unlike Cruella, who has no hesitation in killing the puppies, Burns cannot bear to kill the puppies himself because they are too cute. Instead, he decides to train them to be world-class racing dogs. Coco LaBouche from 2000 film "Rugrats in Paris" is a parody of Cruella. According to Disney animator Bruce Smith, the design of Dr. Facilier (from "The Princess and the Frog") is supposed to be what the love child of Cruella de Vil and Captain Hook would look like.
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# Cruella de Vil/Gallery
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# Cruella de Vil (live-action)
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# Cruella returns Cruella Returns is a book that have the episode snowbounders you slipped a disc leisure lawsuit and cone head
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# Crystal Crystal is a snow bunny and a friend and ally to both Oddball and Domino in "". Bio. Crystal teaches Oddball and Domino how to ski for the skiing course and wishes them luck as they go down it. She congratulates as they win. Later, she goes to the Spooky Forest to warn the two puppies about Le Pelt's presence. She shows them the underground tunnel system and tells them where to find the key to the locked shed. She also suggests that they use an old hollow log to get Le Pelt out of the way.
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# Cuddles Cuddles is a male sphynx cat and an antagonistic character in "101 Dalmatian Street". He is Hunter's cat.
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# Cupid Pups "Cupid Pups" is the forty-eighth episode of "". Plot. The pups try to make Baron Von Schnickerdoodle fall in love with Cruella, believing that if they marry, she will move away from them.
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# Cupid Pups/Gallery
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# Cydne ---Cydne, Cydne is a snake in "", and one of Swamp Rat's henchmen. He is voiced by Frank Welker. Bio. Cydne lives in the swamp that borders the Dearly Farm. Despite the fact that he seldom leaves his home, he has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with whenever creatures do venture into the swamp; though Cydne has been known to leave the swamp if he has a good reason. Due to his fierce nature, Swamp Rat often hires Cydne along with Steven in order to intimidate people into seeing things his way, though Cydne enjoys helping his boss out because he realizes that he'll get the chance to devour some creatures in the process. Cydne appears in "It's a Swamp Thing", where Swamp Rat tells the Dalmatians that he sold the Colonel's scarf to Cydne. When Spot tries to ask him about it, Cydne figures they're charity collectors and comments how "[He] gave at the office." Cadpig then tries to talk to him, claiming that Cydne has inner pains and suggests that they have a group hug. Seeing this as an opportunity to get some food, Cydne plays along by wrapping himself around the pups and nearly squeezing them to death. He then tells them how he sold the scarf to Steven before the pups pop out from his grip, and he gets knotted up as a result, claiming them to be "sssslippery little ssssuckers." Cydne's largest role in the series was in "Bad to the Bone", where Rolly fakes a fight with Cydne Snake to get Mooch's gang off his back, which causes Mooch to let Rolly join his team. However, Rolly soon manages to alienate his true friends so that he can remain popular. As Dumpling is searching the swamp for some mushrooms, she is caught in Cydne's coils, and she tells him what Rolly's new title is. He later confronts and restrains Rolly on the Dearly Farm and gets him to confess that the fight was really with an empty snakeskin in front of all the Dalmatians. He lets Rolly loose after that before commenting that the earring didn't work as a good look for Rolly.
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# Cydne/Gallery
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# Cydne the Water Snake
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# D.J. D.J. is a Dalmatian puppy who appears in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Personality. D.J. is a Dalmatian who likes listening to music, as he is seen wearing headphones almost all the time. He also likes playing music using whatever objects he can find as instruments. Physical appearance. D.J. is a Dalmatian puppy with all black ears that have a single white spot on both of them that resemble headphones and two spots on his left eyebrow. He wears red headphones and a red collar with a black square dog tag with a white spot on it. Bio. D.J. first appeared in "Boom Night" at the very end of the episode, relaxing on the roof and watching the fireworks with his siblings. D.J. also appeared in "Winter Funderland", entertaining guests at the indoor snow party by playing icicle drums with two soup ladles. In "Poetry Scam", D.J. Can be seen playing some bongos, while Dylan recites his poem, and can also be seen dancing as Dolly does her free style. In "Crushed Out", D.J. provides the music on a keyboard, for Dylan's date with Portia the Poodle. His first vocal appearance is in "The Woof Factor", where Dolly and Dylan come to him, looking for a third pup to help fill in for Triple-D in an advert, as the actual Triple-D are double booked. D.J. is unable to as he is planning on busking in Covent Garden.
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# Da Vinci Da Vinci is a female Dalmatian puppy who appears in "101 Dalmatian Street". Description. Personality. Da Vinci is an artistic Dalmatian. She likes to paint and speak her mind. Aside from paintings, she also does street art and graffiti. Physical appearance. Da Vinci has white fur, a black nose, and her spots are not only black but also a variety of colors to reflect on her being an artist. Her right eyebrow and eyelashes which are located on her black eye patch are blue, and her front paws are always covered in paint. One of her ears is folded while the other isn't. She also wears a magenta bandanna around her neck, and sometimes over her muzzle. Bio. Da Vinci and other pups made their onscreen debut as a cameo at the end of "Boom Night", watching the fireworks with the rest of their siblings. In "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?", she's seen blowing a raspberry at Arabella as she's pushing the remaining puppies out the door. Da Vinci has her first speaking role in "Poetry Scam" where she paints over Diesel's cone while Dolly is wearing it to make it more appealing. Dolly refers to it as designer, but Da Vinci prefers to call it a statement cone. Da Vinci briefly appears in "The Woof Factor", when Dylan and Dolly are looking for a third pup, so they can do an Advert when Triple-D are double-booked. She can not do so, however, since she is busy doing street art across town. In "The Nose Job", Da Vinci is one of the initial suspects in the vandalizing of the park, as the horse statue was covered in paw prints. She later assists in breaking Diesel out of the pound by painting a hole leading out side on the wall behind Diesel's cell so Pearl would be distracted as they escape, with Da Vinci using one of her spray cans as a door stop, too. The episode also shows Da Vinci has contraptions to help her with her artwork.
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# Dalmatian
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# Dalmatian Plantation "Dalmatian Plantation" is a song in "One Hundred and One Dalmatians" and "" (mixed in with "I See Spots") by Roger Radcliffe and Anita Radcliffe. Disney Studio Chorus also covered "Dalmatian Plantation" on the 2008 CD "101 Dalmatians and Friends". This CD is available on Amazon.com. Lyrics. Original version. <poem> We'll have a Dalmatian Plantation Where our population can roam If this new location Our whole aggregation Will love our plantation home Dalmatian Plantation home! </poem> Alternate version. "This version can be heard on the Disney Read-Along 1982 and 1990 book-and-tape editions of the story." <poem> Dalmatian Plantation, so peaceful and proud Blue skies and green meadows, no worries allowed Dalmatian Plantation, good living in view All hearts are contented with a dream come true Oh, I love this place for its lazy pace And its welcome on the door For 101 different reasons And soon there'll be more Our searchin' is over, no more will we roam Dalmatian Plantation is home sweet home Bowwww-wowww-wowwwww! </poem> CD version. "This version can be heard on the 101 Dalmatians and Friends CD." <poem> We'll have a Dalmatian Plantation Our own little place with a view The peace and the quiet We'll identify it As our little dream, that's come true! Imagine that rustic location The hills and the evergreen trees And meadows of clovers To run on over As free as the pine scented breeze We'll snuggle close in the evening In the glow of burning logs And all night long We'll hear the song of crickets and frogs And there, we will grow and we'll prosper And never again will we roam Can't wait to begin our Sweet living that's in our Dalmatian Plantation home! We'll have a Dalmatian Plantation Dalmatian Plantation, I say Our life-long vacation Complete resignation To sweet relaxation and play With all of our remuneration Our station seems truly sublime And that my vocation I'll feel inspiration With no obligation to time I'll know we'll find consolation In our new location, dear And tails will wag Within this aggregation, dear With hearts full of pure jubilation And no provocation to roam We'll spend life's duration Among vegetation Around our plantation home Dalmatian Plantation home! </poem>
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# Dalmatian Vacation "Dalmatian Vacation" is the three-part series finale of "". It aired on March 2 - March 4, 1998. Plot. Part I - Road Warriors. Cruella is stressed, as she is having a case of designer's block, causing her to scream at a bird to vent. She tries to brainstorm some ideas, basing it about spring and then comes up with an allergy theme design, but decides not to, as the previous time she didn't flower theme attire, three thousand women got attacked by bees. Anita then arrives, claiming she's got her designs for Cruella, before heading out of town. Cruella questions this and Anita notes that she is heading on vacation, which she claims that Cruella has known about for a year. Cruella checks on what "vacation" means and learns that it's time where one doesn't work. Cruella leads Anita along by claiming she can have a vacation...but will be fired as a result. Anita tries to reason with Cruella, saying that it will help her get ideas for her designs. This sells Cruella and she allows the vacation, on the condition that she joins Roger and Anita too. At the Dearly Farm, the Dalmatians are helping Roger pick the convertible while excited on their first vacation, not realizing that Roger is only having it between him and Anita. As the Dalmatians get their stuff, Roger and Nanny discuss how, while Anita thinks they're just seeing Roger's favorite baseball team from the in-spring training, it is actually an anniversary trip, where they'll see romantic sights and then close the trip at the church they got married to renew their wedding vows. Anita arrives and tries to tell Roger about Cruella, but Roger misunderstands and confesses his plans to Anita. Pongo and Perdita try to come along, but Roger says it's just for him and Anita. Anita again tries to tell Roger on Cruella, but Roger thinks she's referring to Pongo and Perdita, and figures that they can come too, since they did bring them together and it's their anniversary too, but they'll need more room. Lucky notices that they're taking the big car, with Rolly admitting that he wonders how they all would fit in the convertible, but when they try to get in the big car, Roger tells them they're not welcome on the trip, to their shock. Anita tries to tell on Cruella again, but Roger thinks she's referring to the Dalmatian puppies, thinking it would be mean to split Pongo and Perdita from their pups, but only their fifteen can come. Anita tries to tell Roger again, but Roger notices the other eighty-four, and despite protest, loads the Dalmatian puppy bus for the Dalmatians to come too. Anita tries telling Roger again, but that is when Cruella arrives. Roger is angered by this, but Anita claims she didn't have a choice, as it was either invite Cruella or be fired, and that was when she thought it was just to see Roger's baseball team and not a second honeymoon. Roger insists that he was trying to surprise her, but Anita sarcastically yells, "Surprise!" When Cruella is on the bus, Roger admits that Cruella packed light. Cruella agrees with this, but that is when Horace and Jasper arrive in a large truck, with Cruella adding that she's only bringing the west wing of her wardrobe. Roger guesses that Nanny may as well come too, but Nanny refuses, stating that the party is big as it is. Lucky also offers Spot to come, but Spot claims that chickens have an issue with roads... mainly crossing them. As they head on their vacation, Cornelia states that she and Spot will have a lot to do…which consists of just sitting on eggs. This causes Spot to start chasing after the bus. While on the road, the bus has to stop every few meters, as Wizzer is always in need to use a tree or bush. Cruella tries to prevent more delays because of Wizzer, but relents after he relieves himself in her shoes. Cruella is still having Anita design on the trip with a sketch board instilled in the bus. Anita gives a road theme design, and Cruella tries to photocopy it, but it is draining the bus's battery. Anita tries to calm Roger and asks that he try to enjoy their second honeymoon. Roger shows Anita a list of romantic theme locations, such as Lover's Caverns, Main Squeeze Falls, and a hot springs. They wish to visit these locations, but Cruella forces them to visit areas that she wants, such as the Dr. Lipo Monument, the Mall of the Rich and Famous, and a fabric museum. With Spot, she is exhausted, trying to chase the Dearlys, but she notices a truck coming and tries to hitch a ride. When the driver questions, "How'd (she) get out?", he throws her in the back where she meets a bunch of other chickens, who are on their way to Clucky Farms, a paradise for chickens. Spot realizes that it is, in fact, a slaughter house. With the Dearlys and Dalmatians, Lucky is upset that because of Cruella, they haven't gotten a chance to see what they want, but Rolly then notices they're near a "Kanine Krunchies" factory, and the Dalmatians insist that Roger visits it. Cruella tries to prevent this, but she gets trampled by the Dalmatians, so Roger lets the Dalmatians look. As the Dalmatians, Roger, Anita, Horace and Jasper are led on a tour of the factory, Rolly asks the tour guide on how a certain batch of kibble had a taste of curry and if this was them tasting a new flavor. The tour guide, however, notes that it wasn't curry, but chromium, as one of the workers dropped their watch in the machine, which Rolly realizes why he got the watch in it, thinking it was a prize. They are then led through the tasting room, which Rolly admires. As the Dalmatians are getting back on the bus, Pongo realizes one of them is missing; cut to him and Perdita trying to drag a protesting Rolly from the taste area. Back with Spot, she informs the other chickens what Clucky Farms really is, which causes them to panic. Spot, however, tries to calm them and forms a plan to get the truck off from the cab. She asks for volunteers, and the chickens cut a hole in the truck's floor, causing Spot to do the job herself. She is able to do this, but this causes the truck to head straight for a Clucky's Restaurant, which Roger is getting a drive-thru at. The truck crashes into the restaurant and Spot notices the Dalmatian puppy bus, and, after being disturbed at why they're at a chicken restaurant, continues the chase. While Cruella may have gotten most of the locations she wishes to visit, Roger insists they at least get to see Main Squeeze Falls. Cruella calls Horace and Jasper to give her the waterproof hairspray, but the Dalmatian puppy bus and the Baduns' truck get split at a fork in the road. However, Horace and Jasper find a pipe, which they think is a tunnel to lead them to Main Squeeze Falls too. At the falls, Roger tries to take a photo with Anita and the Dalmatians, but Cruella insists the photo be of her. As she prepares for the photo, she notices Horace and Jasper's truck falling down the waterfall, and when her back is turned, Roger takes the photo. Not allowing a photo of herself like that to be, she throws the camera down the falls, with all the vacation photos in it. This causes Roger to snap and attack Cruella. Meanwhile, Anita is on the phone to the church to book a session to renew their vows, but learns that the minister who conducted their wedding was in fact a con man, so Roger and Anita's marriage isn't really official meaning that, because exactly when and where Roger and Anita had their wedding, Pongo and Perdita had theirs, neither is their marriage, but that is not mentioned. Anita tells Roger this as he's busy stuffing Cruella into a mailbox, but Roger claims that they'll just have their wedding for real. Cruella, however, hears this and phones the Gruteley county clerk, and then learns that since one of the names on the deed to the farm isn't really technically a Dearly, it is invalid. However, there is a grace period, meaning that it will still be valid as long as Roger and Anita get married in ten days. Cruella plans to stall Roger and Anita for those ten days to get the Dearly Farm. Part II - Cross-Country Calamity. The Dalmatian puppy bus is driving through the desert as Lucky gathers the Dalmatians together to plan something to make sure Cruella doesn't mess up Roger and Anita's wedding. Rolly concerns that Cruella has sort of messed up their vacation as it is, but Cadpig asks Rolly to think of it as a mission to prevent Cruella from getting the Dearly Farm. As Cruella tries to apply some lipstick, Roger notices this and intentionally hits some potholes to mess it up claiming to Cruella, "They don't put potholes on the map." They then arrive at a motel, where Lucky, Cadpig, and Rolly see Cruella phone Horace and Jasper, who are still in the water at the falls, asking them to pick her up as Roger a Anita look for a room. It seems the only available room in the motel is the Honeymoon Suite, but Cruella takes Roger's place in their room, reasoning that Roger can't share the room, since he and Anita aren't technically married. This forces Roger to spend the night in the Dalmatian puppy bus. During the night, Lucky notices Cruella sneaking from the motel and plans to follow her with Rolly, asking Cadpig to keep an eye on Roger and Anita. As Cruella is distracted by the water falling on Horace and Jasper's truck, Lucky and Rolly sneak into the truck too. In the morning, Anita wakes Roger and shows a note from Cruella, claiming she's heading back to Gruteley, much to Roger's joy, meaning they'll be able to do what they wish to do, like watch the Biddleburg Bivels spring training, but Anita cautions not to be late for their wedding. As Pongo and Perdita count the Dalmatians getting on the bus, some sneak around the back and come on twice, to cover for Lucky and Rolly, though this confuses Pongo, but Perdita figures it seems to even itself. As the Dearlys get on the road again, they seem to come across a road block of a canyon, causing them to take a longer route. This turns out to be a fake view set up by Cruella, Horace and Jasper as a plan for the Dearlys to get stuck in the desert. Lucky and Rolly hear for Cruella to get back to Gruteley, but Lucky tries to disconnect the ignition wires, like he saw on Thunderbolt. However, this causes it to start instead, and Lucky admits he didn't see the entire episode. Cruella notices this and orders Horace and Jasper to chase the truck, and just as Jasper is able to regain control of the truck, it turns out to be in the middle of a train track as a bullet train goes through it, forcing them to hold the truck together with the clothing. As they do so, they drive by Spot, who is getting hot in the desert. With Roger and Anita, the two are arguing for being stuck in the desert before they realize they're low on fuel. Roger learns that someone cut a hole in their extra fuel can, and Cadpig learns someone cut a hole in the Dalmatian puppy bus's fuel tank. So, she sends a message via the "Barking Chain", which is picked up by a turtle, then a , and then a prairie dog after it tackles a snake trying to get it. The message is then heard by Spot who is cooling herself in a water bucket at a fuel station. With Cruella, she demands Horace and Jasper to drive faster to get back to Gruteley, but this gets the attention of the police. Lucky realizes that if they get Cruella busted, she'll be unable to get back to Gruteley, so he and Rolly shake their tail side to the police officer. This causes Cruella to get in a chase with the officer, and whilst the clothes coming from Cruella's truck are able to distract the officer, it causes Cruella's truck to crash into a canyon river. With the Dearlys, Roger and Anita are still arguing, but Cadpig then notices someone coming up in the distance. It turns out to be Spot, who shows them that the road is right across a hill, where the fuel Station is too. Roger and Anita are able to get the fuel tank fixed up and continue on their trip. Cruella, Horace, and Jasper are busy walking in the desert, blaming Jasper on the truck issue, even though Jasper notes that Cruella is the one who was driving. Cruella tries to take comfort in the Dearlys being stuck in the desert before the Dalmatian puppy bus drives by them, and she orders Horace and Jasper to get her a car. Roger is still excited to see the Bivels in-spring training, and still have time for their wedding, but they then notice traffic to the beach, and Roger comments that a day at the beach couldn't hurt either. Cruella is there too, and has an idea on what to do. As the Dearlys relax, Anita heads for a swim as Cruella plans to wear her "sexy-girl-at-the-beach" costume. With Lucky and Rolly, the two are using one of Cruella's luggage cases as a raft in the River. Lucky asks Rolly to help, but Rolly feels more like relaxing. The case then reaches the ocean, where they notice a cruise ship coming towards them. Cruella tries to seduce Roger in her inflatable "sexy girl" attire, but Roger is oblivious to her approaches. This is when Spot pecks a hole in Cruella's attire and causes the suit to get stuck in a surfboard-like shape just as surfing waves are called, with Cruella being used as one of the boards. Lucky and Rolly notice the Cruella board and use her to get back to land, where the two are reunited with the Dearlys and Dalmatians. The Dearlys then reach Biddleburg, where Roger watches the Bivels train as he reminisces on when he was in his Junior League team. This is when Horace and Jasper arrive, pretending to be talent scouts, and offer Roger to join a baseball team, but this would mean Roger may need to cancel any immediate plans. Roger is excited at first, but turns them down, remembering his wedding and not wishing to disappoint Anita. Cruella then tells Horace and Jasper to at least get Roger's autograph, which Roger does, unaware that the paper he is signing is also the contract, which they then show to Anita. This enrages Anita and she rides off on a motorcycle, throwing her ring at Roger’s feet. Cadpig picks the ring up and sneaks in Anita's bag to try and convince her to come back to Roger. Cruella notices the scene and laughs maniacally. Part III - Dearly Beloved. Roger is depressed since being dumped by Anita, and he sits in a motel room, doing nothing but eating pizza and watching depressing shows and films on television. Cruella is using a peephole to spy on Roger, and as she plans to claim the Dearly Farm, she accidentally smashes the light, and Horace realizes they're locked in their hiding spot. Lucky tries to flip through the channels, trying to find something to inspire Roger to find Anita. They soon find a film with a couple similar to Roger and Anita, and when the male character vows to find his partner, this gets Roger to make this vow too, as he heads back to the Dalmatian puppy bus to find Anita. Cruella sees this just as she, Horace and Jasper break out of their hiding spot, but as she orders the Baduns to get the truck, they see it being towed. She demands that they "get some wheels," which amounts to two children's tricycles and a little red wagon. On the Dalmatian puppy bus, Roger seems to be getting sleepy, but Lucky remembers Rolly has the best nose, so maybe he can use that to try and get Anita's scent, which he is able to do and manages to show Roger where to look. With Anita, she is trying not to think about Roger, but feels alone without him. Cadpig makes herself known and, with her help, Anita realizes that she didn't give Roger a chance to explain himself. However, when she wonders what to do, Cadpig shows Anita her wedding ring, making Anita realize her love for Roger, and she gets back on the motorcycle to find him, but then gets in an incident with another vehicle. Anita and Cadpig are okay, but her motorcycle is wrecked. The driver of the other vehicle, Willie or Zenox V, voiced by Jim Jinkins and his Dane, check to see if they're okay, and he takes her to his cult: "The Society for Achieving Utopian Consciousness via Extra-Terrestrial Rebirth and Desert Operational Lacrosse Team" (or Saucer Dolts, who wait for the mothership to come and take them to an alien planet though which planet they are unable to agree on, causing them to get into a mashed potato fight). Anita tries to tell them she needs to find Roger, but Willie claims that they all must stay there to wait for the Shaggy Green Messenger to lead them to the mothership. Cadpig hears this and, disguising in a mop, green slime and wearing fake antennae, she is able to trick the Saucer Dolts to thinking she's the Shaggy Green Messenger. Anita is able to tell this is Cadpig and plays along with the plan. With Roger and the Dalmatians, Rolly is able to pick up Anita's scent, along with the cult's mashed potatoes, but Spot concerns Cruella is on their tail. With Cruella, she hitches a ride with a biker gang, whose leader takes Cruella as his biker chick, with two female gang members taking Horace and Jasper as their partners too. Cruella demands them to head faster, but even though they're rebels, they respect the speed limit. This causes Cruella to knock the leader off his bike and take it herself, another gang member picking the leader, who has become more infatuated with Cruella, up on their bike. The police officer from the previous episode catches Cruella and the biker gang breaking the speed limit and chases after them. On the Dalmatian puppy bus, Spot notices Cruella and the gang coming up behind them, and they try to run them off the road. The Dalmatians are able to get Cruella off their tail by throwing Cruella's luggage from the bus onto Cruella, causing the gang to crash and get arrested by the police. The head officer seems to be infatuated with Cruella, as she sneaks his keys from him. Roger reaches the cult's base, where the chef tells them that Anita and the Saucer Dolts are heading east. Roger realizes that this isn't the way back to Gruteley, before he realizes that she's heading to the church and gets back on the bus to get to the church. Anita notices the church and tries to get the Saucer Dolts to drive there, but they then see an Easter parade balloon for Clucky's and think it's the mother ship. Roger and the Dalmatians are also stuck, as the Easter parade blocks the way to the church. With Cruella, she has stolen a police car and the pursuit causes her to crash into a glue factory, before colliding into the Clucky's parade float, which causes the Saucer Dolts to think she is the Shaggy Green Messenger, and they then chase her. Cadpig is reunited with the Dalmatians, and Roger and Anita are reunited too. As they try to make up, Lucky and Rolly get a fire truck to pick them up, and Cadpig and Spot are able to get the horses leading the parade to take them in the direction of the church. At the church, Roger explains that he didn't sign the contract on purpose, and Anita apologizes for doubting him. As the two prepare to get married, as there's a few minutes before the grace period, Cruella storms in objecting to the wedding, as she had already booked in advance for a wedding too. Roger and Anita, not realizing about the grace period, are okay with waiting, but ask Cruella whom she is planning to marry. This is when Cruella then realizes she doesn't have a partner to marry. But then, the police officer claims that he will be her partner, before the biker leader insists it be him. Starbuck then arrives, along with Captain Ahab, also admitting their love for Cruella, and then Ralphie St. Lowrent, then Mr. Gobble, then Baron Von Schnickerdoodle, and even Swamp Rat, along with the Saucer Dolts. Cruella is so moved by this sign of affection, she allows Roger and Anita to marry and keep the Dearly Farm. When Cruella shows her lovers her prenuptial agreement, this spooks them a bit. The Saucer Dolts are then beamed up by a saucer, and Cadpig admits that maybe she is the Shaggy Green Messenger. Roger and Anita, along with Pongo and Perdita, get married for real and the Dearlys and Dalmatians head on their way for their honeymoon. Cruella joins them as well, asking where they're heading, but Roger starts an argument with her about having a vacation with her.
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# Dalmatian Vacation (song) "Dalmatian Vacation" is a song from "". It is sung by the puppies, Roger, and Cruella when they are on the road for their vacation in international video releases of "Dalmatian Vacation". While the sequence was never shown in US airings of the episode, the song itself was released on "The Music of Disney's One Saturday Morning" audio cassette. The song was written by Randy Petersen and Kevin Quinn, and was performed by Jeff Bennett, Tara Charendoff, Pamela Segall, Kath Soucie, and April Winchell. Lyrics. <poem> Lucky: We're headin' down the highway to adventure! I hope our pet can keep this bus on track. Cadpig: We'll see flora and fauna! Will I meet the Doggy Llama? Rolly: I'd love a candy-coated liver snack! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! Roger: Ain't it great to relax and unwind? Cruella (speaking): BACK TO WORK! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! We're gonna have a tail-waggin' time! Lucky: Maybe we can dig for buried treasure! Cadpig: Or seek the inner pup inside of me! Rolly: Our suppers would be super! Roger (speaking): I forgot the pooper scooper! Wizzer: I really need to stop and use a tree. Rolly (speaking): Not again! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! Roger (speaking): You puppies settle down! Cruella (speaking): Let's make a pit stop at the pound! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! We're gonna have a tail-waggin' time! Spot (speaking): WAIT FOR ME! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! Cruella (speaking): Oh, pull over quick! Lucky (speaking): I think Cruella's gettin' sick! All pups: Dalmatian vacation! We're gonna have a tail-waggin' ti-i-i-i-ime! </poem>
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# Dalmatians Dalmatians are the main dog breed used in the franchise of" One Hundred and One Dalmatians". Description. The Dalmatian is a large, strong, muscular dog. The skull is about as wide as it is long, and flat on the top. The muzzle is about the same length as the top of the skull. The stop is moderate but well defined. The nose can be either black, brown (liver), or blue or a dark gray that looks like black. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The medium sized round eyes are either brown or blue or a combination of both. The ears are set high, hanging down, gradually tapering to a rounded tip. The chest is deep. The base of the tail is level with the topline and tapers to the tip. The feet are round with arched toes. Toenails are white and/or black in black spotted dogs and brown and/or white in liver spotted dogs. The short coat has fine dense hairs. The symmetrical coat is predominantly white with clearly defined round spots. The spots can be black or brown (liver) which are the preferred colors in the show ring, but can also be, lemon, dark blue, tri colored, brindled, solid white, or sable. Not all of these colors are accepted into the show ring, but they do occur in the breed. The more defined and well distributed the markings are, the more valued the dog is to the show ring. Puppies are born completely white and the spots develop later. Basic Information. Weight and Height. Height: Dogs 22-24 inches (50-60cm.) Bitches 20-22 inches (50-55cm.) Weight: about 55 pounds (25 kg.) Living Conditions. A Dalmatian is not an ideal dog for apartment dwellers unless it can be taken out for a brisk walk or run several times a day. They are very active indoors and will do best with at least an average-sized yard. Not suited to living outside in cold climates. Life Span. About 10-12 years. Litter Size. Often large, not uncommon to have up to 15 pups in one litter. Group. Gun dog, AKC non-sporting. Origin. There is total disagreement about the origin of this breed. Spotted dogs are known throughout history in Africa, Europe and Asia. The breed may be related to the Pointer. Traces of spotted dogs are found in Egyptian bas-reliefs and Hellenic friezes, so it certainly is an ancient breed. In 1700 a dog known as the Bengal pointer, similar to the Dalmatian, existed in England, calling into question the Dalmatians Yugoslavian origin. Some claim the Dalmatian is a Croatian breed. Efforts to have it recognized as a Croatian breed had been rejected, up until 1993, when the FCI did finally recognize the Croatian roots of the Dalmatian dog, although they continue to deny Croatia standard patronage rights over the breed. In the Middle Ages it was used as a hound. The breed became popular as a carriage dog in the 1800's. They trotted beside and among the horses and carriages, very reliably following their masters, guarding the carriages and horses while the master was occupied elsewhere. Very hardy with great stamina they were able to easily keep up whether its master was on foot, on horseback, or in the carriage. The versatile Dalmatian has seen many uses, such as a mascot for firemen, war sentinel, draft dog, circus performer, vermin hunter, fire-apparatus follower, bird dog, trail hound, retriever, shepherd and as a guard dog. Grooming. The Dalmatian sheds all year round but does so profusely twice a year. Brush frequently to help manage the constant shedding. They do not have a doggy odor and are said to be clean and even avoid puddles. Bathe only when necessary.
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# Dan Castellaneta Daniel Louis "Dan" Castellaneta (born October 29, 1957) is an American actor, voice actor, comedian and screenwriter. He voiced Go-Go in "".
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# Danny ---Danny, 101 Dalmatians Danny is a minor character from the 1961 Disney film "101 Dalmatians". He is a brown Great Dane who lives in Hampstead with a smaller zany terrier named Scottie. He was voiced by George Pelling. Novel. Whilst he may not be named in the original novel, a Great Dane is mentioned to be one of the main communicators in the "Twilight Bark." He informs Pongo and Missus that their puppies are being held at Hell Hall in Suffolk. The Colonel later mentions having contacted the Great Dane, noting that he was a Brigadier General. Animated Movies. "One Hundred and One Dalmatians". When their 15 puppies are stolen by Jasper and Horace, Pongo and Perdita decide to use the Twilight Bark to ask for help from the other dogs of London. From Pongo’s bark at Primrose Hill, Danny is one of the first dogs who heard Pongo, along with Scottie. They decided to help them and manages to spread the news all over England, where the message reaches to his friend, Towser, in an English countryside. When he is informed about the puppies' location from the Colonel, Danny calls Pongo and Perdita to tell them the news. They meet at Primrose Hill where Danny informs Pongo and Perdita that their puppies have been located somewhere North of London in Suffolk. Danny goes along with them as far as Camden Road, giving them instructions to head to Withermarsh and contact Old Towser, who will direct them to the Colonel, who will take them to their puppies at the De Vil place. Perdita signals shock at the name "De Vil" as it reveals to her and Pongo that it was Cruella who kidnapped them. Danny questions it possibly being someone that Pongo and Perdita know, but he only gets a brief apology from Pongo as he states that there's no time to explain. He wishes Pongo and Perdita good luck and reminds them that if they lose their way, they should contact the "Barking Chain" that it will be standing by. His help was successful to Pongo and Perdita, as they found and rescued their puppies in the end. He is not seen through the rest of the film, but it can be assumed that he found out that the puppies returned home, and it was Cruella who was behind the dognapping theft. Danny makes a brief cameo in the sequel during the "Twilight Bark" sequence. Danny is seen with another Great Dane called Tiny, who both overhear a Chihuahua barking from a phone booth and start sending the message across London too. Their humans appear to be two of the performers whom appear in Mary Poppins during the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" number. Gallery:
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# Danny Cooksey Danny Cooksey (born November 2, 1975) is an American voice actor. He voiced Mooch in "".
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