![]() But Roger ain’t taking her shit, and sends her on her way… Except she vows her revenge and calls Roger an idiot (Take a drink). Luckily, Roger doesn’t give up hope and rubs the fifteenth one back to life (he remembers his rubbing techniques from his bachelor days… ayo!).Īnd just as the puppies are delivered, Cruella steps in as if on cue to claim the puppies. We have a little bit of a scare when it looks like one was a still birth. Time passes, and Perdita gives birth! To 15 puppies! Damn! Well, almost. The writers of the script must have LOVED them the word idiot cuz… my God, they say it A LOT. Oh, and one more thing, if you ever watch this movie, make sure to play this new drinking game… Whenever anyone says “Idiot” take a drink… You’ll get schwasted. And seems a really outlandish, except she was inspired by an actual conversation that the author of the original book had… Gross.īut, besides being awful, Cruella does inspire Roger to write lyrics to his new song (and dang! It’s catchy!). Cruella, who is vain and self-centered and condescending, wants to turn the dogs into a fur coat. Well, just when things were going right, we have our villainess, Cruella De Vil, step in to shake things up a little bit. Perdita is even pregnant! All things are falling into place-Īhh!! How invited the skeleton draped in fur? Who did her dye job? My goodness… Roger and his new wife, Anita, and Pongo and his new wife, Perdita, are moving along splendidly. They collide together and then fall into a pond. Then in perhaps one of the best Meet Cute moments EVER, Pongo orchestrates a collision of couples. ![]() No one seems to be Roger (or Pongo)’s type… until he spots (ayo!) a beautiful dalmatian strutting by with her pet. Pongo is staring out the window checking out the hotties as they walk by (also, the magazines in Roger’s room that Pongo looks at when checking out attractive females, one of them actually is based of a real life dirty magazine… You old rascal, Roger! Way to go Disney for accurately portraying a bachelor…) The story begins with our narrator, Pongo, a dalmatian dog, talking about how life has become kind of dull and how he really wants his pet, Roger, a songwriting human, to start hooking up with some chicks (secretly wanting some tail for himself… You old rascal, Pongo!). Hopefully this review won’t leave you seeing spots… but let’s begin… sorry… I also assistant directed a production of 101 Dalmatians, Kids, a few years back, so I have found memories of those little munchkins traipsing around and singing about Kanine Krunchies and Dalmatian Plantations. It takes the cute dog story formula of Lady and the Tramp and bumps it up a notch. It’s a cute story, with cute protagonists, an emaciated villainess, two bumbling oafs, and a whole lotta fun. I love me some One Hundred and One Dalmatians. ![]() There you go.ģ notes ApDrink Every Time Someone Says “Idiot”… Get Ready to Be Schwasted While I am discussing Disney movies, I will be using some very UnDisney language and humor. WARNING: This blog may not be suitable for all ages. and you may even get some insider tips about what's happening at the parks and resorts with Disney's latest promotion, Limited Time Magic. So you'll have to keep checking in to see what magic I've got up my sleeve. or maybe even some non-Disney cartoon classics. I shared my opinions, thoughts, trivia, quotes, music, and other tidbits from each one of these legendary motion pictures.īut this year? In keeping with the spontaneity and fun of the current Disney Parks and Resorts' theme of Limited Time Magic, I will be randomly updating with weeks dedicated to movies from the Disney-Pixar canon, or the Disney Toon Studios releases. From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to the recently released, Wreck-It-Ralph. In 2012, I embarked on a 52 Week/52 Disney movie journey where each week of the year would be dedicated to one of the movies in Disney Feature Films Animated Canon.
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