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- Based on the book by Dodie Smith
- Dalmatians!
- First released in 1961
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101 Dalmatians

Best of the Best
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If you have a litter of Dalmatian puppies and you don’t sell them to Cruella De Vil, then you’d better keep the dogs locked up! After Roger and Anita refuse to sell their fifteen newborn puppies, Cruella and her comically evil henchman steal them.
When the traditional human methods fail to turn up the missing pups, it’s up to the Dalmatians’ parents, Pongo and Perdita, to try. Using the “Twilight Bark” (kind of like a canine IM) they track them down through an underground network of dogs and other animals and discover that Ms. De Vil has collected a total of 99 puppies to turn into a (gasp) fur coat!
Many of Disney’s animated films reveal secret worlds co-existing with humans and the scenes with the dogs and animals are brilliantly staged, funny and imaginative. De Vil is broadly comical, but also very scary – you really believe she’d make a coat of many puppies. The stylized, sketchy look of the animation is packed with long-legged characters, sharp angles and great details of urban London and the English countryside. Based on the book by Dodie Smith, who also wrote “I Capture The Castle”. The Disney Studio remade this as a live-action movie in 1996, but the winner is still the animated version.
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