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{{Infobox film
|name= 102 Dalmatians
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|image = 102 dalmatians.jpg
 
|director = [[Kevin Lima]]
|image= File:102_dalmatians.jpg
 
 
|producer = Edward S. Feldman
|director= [[wikipedia:Kevin Lima|Kevin Lima]]
 
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|writer = Kristen Buckley<br>Brian Regan<br>Bob Tzudiker<br>Noni White
|producer= Edward S. Feldman
 
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|starring = [[Glenn Close]]<br>Ioan Gruffudd<br>Alice Evans<br>Tim McInnerny<br>[[Gérard Depardieu]]
|writer= [[wikipedia:Kristen Buckley|Kristen Buckley]]<br>[[wikipedia:Brian Reganbr|Brian Reganbr]]
 
|music= [[wikipedia:David Newman|David Newman]]
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|music = [[David Newman]]
|cinematography= [[wikipedia:Adrian Biddle|Adrian Biddle]]<br>[[wikipedia:Roger Pratt|Roger Pratt]]
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|cinematography = Adrian Biddle
|editing= Gregory Perler<br>Sophie Sorensen
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|editor = Gregory Perler
|studio= [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
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|studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
|distributor= [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]]
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|distributor = [[Buena Vista Pictures]]
|release= [[November 22]], [[2000]]
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|release = [[November 22]], [[2000]]
|preceded= ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]''
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|preceded = ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]''
|time= 100 minutes
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|time = 100 minutes
 
|language = English
|country= United States
 
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|budget = $85 million
|language= English
 
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|gross = $183,611,771
|budget= $85 million}}'''''102 Dalmatians''''' is a [[2000 in film|2000]] live-action film, released by [[Walt Disney Pictures]] and starring [[Glenn Close]] as [[Cruella De Vil]]. It is the sequel to ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', live action remake of the [[1961]] [[List of Disney theatrical animated features|Disney animated feature]] ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]''. In it, Cruella attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat. Glenn Close and [[Tim McInnerny]] were the only actors from the first film to return for it. It was released on VHS and DVD on [[April 3]], [[2001]], and re-released on DVD on [[September 16]], [[2008]].
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|imdb_id = 0211181}}'''''102 Dalmatians''''' is a [[2000]] live-action film, released by [[Walt Disney Pictures]] and starring [[Glenn Close]] as [[Cruella De Vil]]. It is the sequel to ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', live action remake of the [[1961]] [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] animated feature ''[[One Hundred and One Dalmatians]]''. In it, Cruella attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from the first film to return for it. It was released on VHS and DVD on [[April 3]], [[2001]], and re-released on DVD on [[September 16]], [[2008]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
After three years in prison, Cruella De Vil is cured from her lust for fur coats. Dr. Pavlov proceeded this through an experiment that turns a predator and a prey into best friends. Cruella is released on a parole that states she has to pay eight million pounds to all dogs' homes of Westminster if she vows to never go back to dognapping. She changes her name from Cruella to "Ella", and locking away her old fur coats and a drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat. She later meets up with [[Chloe Simon]].
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After three years in prison, Cruella De Vil is cured from her lust for fur coats. Dr. Pavlov proceeded this through an experiment that turns a predator and a prey into best friends. Cruella is released on a parole that states she has to pay eight million pounds to all dogs' homes of Westminster if she vows to never go back to dognapping. She changes her name from Cruella to "Ella", and locking away her old fur coats and a drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat. She later meets up with [[Chloe Simon]].
   
 
"Ella" doesn't stay cured for long, however, as she turns back into Cruella the moment she hears the chimes of [[Big Ben]]. Just discovering this himself, Dr. Pavlov decides to never tell anyone about the liability. When Cruella sees Chloe's dogs, [[Dipstick]] and his puppies, she plans to make an ultimate fur coat with a hood.
 
"Ella" doesn't stay cured for long, however, as she turns back into Cruella the moment she hears the chimes of [[Big Ben]]. Just discovering this himself, Dr. Pavlov decides to never tell anyone about the liability. When Cruella sees Chloe's dogs, [[Dipstick]] and his puppies, she plans to make an ultimate fur coat with a hood.
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Because of [[Oddball]] being born without any spots, Cruella forgets about her, and the puppy is able to rescue her family and the other dog-napped puppies. Alonzo decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore and stands up to Le Pelt, defeating him when he falls through the floor. He becomes a good guy and also helps Chloe and Kevin escape.
 
Because of [[Oddball]] being born without any spots, Cruella forgets about her, and the puppy is able to rescue her family and the other dog-napped puppies. Alonzo decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore and stands up to Le Pelt, defeating him when he falls through the floor. He becomes a good guy and also helps Chloe and Kevin escape.
   
The puppies are escorted to an abandoned bakery, Cruella gives chase, but accidentally activated the old bakery's machinery while dangling from the master control board wire. She falls down onto the processing line from a conveyor belt and the puppies use the machinery against her.
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The puppies are escorted to a bakery, Cruella gives chase, but accidentally activated the bakery's machinery while dangling from the master control board wire. She falls down onto the processing line from a conveyor belt and the puppies use the machinery against her.
   
Cruella gets beaten and tormented by the machinery used by the puppies which ends up turning her into a cake. Cruella receives her first wave of humiliation in the form of getting slimy eggs dumped onto her, leaving her slimy and drenched. Then, she gets dumped into a mixing bowl filled with milk, and has several bags of flour dropped onto her. Shortly afterwards, a mixer comes down and mixes the contents in the bowl, Cruella holding on to it as she helplessly spun around with the mixer. As Cruella was in the bowl, she ended up becoming covered with batter. Once the mixer comes up, Cruella gets dumped out of the bowl, covered in cake batter. Humiliated and a massive gooey ball of cake batter, Cruella gets rolled on by a rolling pin before she falls into a baking pan which then brings her into a massive oven.
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Cruella gets beaten and tormented by the machinery used by the puppies which ends up turning her into a cake. Cruella receives her first wave of humiliation in the form of getting slimy eggs dumped onto her, leaving her slimy and drenched. Then, she gets dumped into a mixing bowl filled with milk, and has several bags of flour dropped onto her. Shortly afterwards, a mixer comes down and mixes Cruella with the contents in the bowl, causing her to become covered in the resulting cake batter. Once the mixer comes up, Cruella gets dumped out of the bowl, covered in cake batter. Already humiliated form being covered in cake batter, Cruella gets rolled on by a rolling pin before she falls into a baking pan which then brings her into a massive oven.
   
After coming out of the oven baked, Cruella becomes a massive wedding cake after getting drenched with icing, sprinkled and drooled on before finally being topped with a bride and groom figurine. Cruella and Le Pelt are arrested by French police, and Oddball saves the day.
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After coming out of the oven baked, Cruella becomes a massive wedding cake after getting drenched with icing, sprinkled and drooled on before finally being topped with a bride and groom figurine. Cruella and Le Pelt are arrested by French police, and Oddball saves the day.
   
 
The real happy ending is when the dog shelter gets Cruella's money and when Oddball gets her first spots, letting everyone celebrate.
 
The real happy ending is when the dog shelter gets Cruella's money and when Oddball gets her first spots, letting everyone celebrate.
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*Ioan Gruffudd as [[Kevin Shepherd]]
 
*Ioan Gruffudd as [[Kevin Shepherd]]
 
*Alice Evans as [[Chloe Simon]]
 
*Alice Evans as [[Chloe Simon]]
*[[wikipedia:Tim McInnerny|Tim McInnerny]] as [[Alonzo]]
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*Tim McInnerny as [[Alonzo]]
*[[wikipedia:David Horovitch|David Horovitch]] as Dr. Pavlov
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*David Horovitch as Dr. Pavlov
*[[wikipedia:Ian Richardson|Ian Richardson]] as Mr. Torte
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*Ian Richardson as Mr. Torte
 
*[[Gérard Depardieu]] as [[Jean-Pierre Le Pelt]]
 
*[[Gérard Depardieu]] as [[Jean-Pierre Le Pelt]]
 
*[[Eric Idle]] (voice) as [[Waddlesworth]]
 
*[[Eric Idle]] (voice) as [[Waddlesworth]]
*[[wikipedia:Carol MacReady|Carol MacReady]] as Agnes
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*Carol MacReady as Agnes
*[[wikipedia:Ben_Crompton|Ben Crompton]] as [[Ewan]]
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*Ben Crompton as [[Ewan]]
 
*[[Kerry Shale]] as Le Pelt's assistant
 
*[[Kerry Shale]] as Le Pelt's assistant
   
 
==Video Game==
 
==Video Game==
There was a video game released called ''[[102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue]]'' in 2000. [[Oddball]] and [[Domino]] are the main protagonist with the voices of [[wikipedia:Frankie Muniz|Frankie Muniz]] and Molly Marlette.
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There was a video game released called ''[[102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue]]'' in 2000. [[Oddball]] and [[Domino]] are the main protagonist with the voices of Frankie Muniz and Molly Marlette.
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==Trivia==
 
*When the Orient Express is leaving, it is pulled by the famous [[wikipedia:LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman|LNER Class A3 4472]] (a.k.a. ''The Flying Scotsman''), then when in [[France]], it is pulled by the [[wikipedia:BR Standard Class 5 73082 Camelot|BR Standard Class 5 73082]] (a.k.a. ''The Camelot'').
 
*It is odd how none of the baggage helpers checked what was inside Dipstick, Dottie, Domino, and Little Dipper's box. Also, it is odd how nobody recognized Cruella.
 
*Originally, the film was supposed to be called ''101 Dalmatians Return''.
 
*Since Dalmatian puppies grow so fast, each pup only got to "act" for two weeks before being replaced by a younger pup.
 
*The film featured 55 "spot removal artists." In order to make the Dalmatian "Oddball" completely without spots, the production team tried putting make-up on the dogs, painting off the spots, putting plain white suits on the dogs, and finding another breed of dog. However, none of these techniques worked, so the spots eventually had to be digitally removed (erased in each shot).
 
*The "Oddball" that rolls around on the copy machine was adopted by one of the trainers and named "Lala."
 
*When Chole and Kevin go out on their date, the Dalmatians can be seen watching ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'' on TV.
 
*As in ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', when Cruella is foiled by the Dalmatian puppies, she is wearing a red and black fur coat.
 
*This film was where Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd first met and fell in love during production, later married on [[September 14]], [[2007]].
 
*This is the last live-action adaptation to a [[Walt Disney Feature Animation]] film, until ''[[Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' in [[2010]], which it's box office success encouraged Disney to go back to this idea.
 
*[[Walt Disney Pictures]] completely produced this sequel on its own, while the first movie was produced by [[Great Oaks Entertainment|Great Oaks]], which was dissolved after the release of ''[[Flubber]]''.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" widths="150">
 
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Dr._Pavlov_saving_the_white_bunny_rabbit.jpg|Dr. Pavlov saves the white bunny rabbit
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Dr. Pavlov saving the white bunny rabbit.jpg|Dr. Pavlov saves the white bunny rabbit
 
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102 dalmatians poster 4.jpg
 
Cruella's hooded Dalmatian Coat.jpg|Cruella's hooded dalmatian coat drawing
 
Cruella's hooded Dalmatian Coat.jpg|Cruella's hooded dalmatian coat drawing
FlyingScotsmanin102Dalmations.jpg|Flying Scotsman is leaving the St. Pancras station.
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FlyingScotsmanin102Dalmations.jpg|Flying Scotsman is leaving the St. Pancras station
 
102-dalmatians-disneyscreencaps.com-9911.jpg|Cruella shocked to see herself covered in cake batter
 
102-dalmatians-disneyscreencaps.com-9911.jpg|Cruella shocked to see herself covered in cake batter
 
102-dalmatians-disneyscreencaps.com-9886.jpg|Cruella dumped out of a mixing bowl covered in cake batter
 
102-dalmatians-disneyscreencaps.com-9886.jpg|Cruella dumped out of a mixing bowl covered in cake batter
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Cruella433.jpg|Cruella slimy and drenched with eggs
 
Cruella433.jpg|Cruella slimy and drenched with eggs
 
Cruella461.jpg|Cruella after being dumped on with bags of flours before looking up
 
Cruella461.jpg|Cruella after being dumped on with bags of flours before looking up
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
==Trivia==
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==External links==
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*{{WP}}
*When the Orient Express is leaving, it is pulled by the famous [[wikipedia:LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman|LNER Class A3 4472]] (a.k.a. ''The Flying Scotsman''), then when in [[France]], it is pulled by the [[wikipedia:BR Standard Class 5 73082 Camelot|BR Standard Class 5 73082]] (a.k.a. ''The Camelot'').
 
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*{{Imdb title|0211181}}
*It is odd how none of the baggage helpers checked what was inside Dipstick, Dottie, Domino and Little Dipper's box. Also, it is odd how nobody recognized Cruella.
 
*Originally, the film was supposed to be called ''101 Dalmatians Return''.
 
*Since Dalmatian puppies grow so fast, each pup only got to "act" for two weeks before being replaced by a younger pup.
 
*The film featured 55 "spot removal artists." In order to make the Dalmatian "Oddball" completely without spots, the production team tried putting make-up on the dogs, painting off the spots, putting plain white suits on the dogs, and finding another breed of dog. However, none of these techniques worked, so the spots eventually had to be digitally removed (erased in each shot).
 
*The "Oddball" that rolls around on the copy machine was adopted by one of the trainers and named "Lala."
 
*When Chole and Kevin go out on their date, the Dalmatians can be seen watching ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]'' on TV.
 
*As in ''[[101 Dalmatians (1996 film)|101 Dalmatians]]'', when Cruella is foiled by the Dalmatian puppies, she is wearing a red and black fur coat.
 
*This film was where Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd first met and fell in love during production, later married on [[September 14]], [[2007]].
 
*This is the last live-action adaptation to a [[Walt Disney Feature Animation]] film, until ''[[Alice in Wonderland (2010 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' in [[2010]], which it's box office success encouraged Disney to go back to this idea.
 
*[[Walt Disney Pictures]] completely produced this sequel on its own, while the first movie was produced by [[Great Oaks Entertainment|Great Oaks]], which was dissolved after the release of [[Flubber]].
 
   
 
{{101 Dalmatians}}
 
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Revision as of 14:50, 30 November 2019

102 Dalmatians is a 2000 live-action film, released by Walt Disney Pictures and starring Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil. It is the sequel to 101 Dalmatians, live action remake of the 1961 Disney animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians. In it, Cruella attempts to steal puppies for her "grandest" fur coat. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only actors from the first film to return for it. It was released on VHS and DVD on April 3, 2001, and re-released on DVD on September 16, 2008.

Plot

After three years in prison, Cruella De Vil is cured from her lust for fur coats. Dr. Pavlov proceeded this through an experiment that turns a predator and a prey into best friends. Cruella is released on a parole that states she has to pay eight million pounds to all dogs' homes of Westminster if she vows to never go back to dognapping. She changes her name from Cruella to "Ella", and locking away her old fur coats and a drawing of her in a Dalmatian puppy coat. She later meets up with Chloe Simon.

"Ella" doesn't stay cured for long, however, as she turns back into Cruella the moment she hears the chimes of Big Ben. Just discovering this himself, Dr. Pavlov decides to never tell anyone about the liability. When Cruella sees Chloe's dogs, Dipstick and his puppies, she plans to make an ultimate fur coat with a hood.

Her servant, Alonzo, is sent to find a few puppies and she hires Jean-Pierre Le Pelt to help her in the capture of 102 puppies. They set Kevin Shepherd up, the owner of the animal shelter where Cruella spent community service. His animal shelter was the only one in the borough that allowed Cruella to trick the authorities in thinking that Kevin kidnapped the puppies to frame her and collect money. Kevin escapes from prison, however, with the help of Waddlesworth and he meets up with Chloe. They learn that Cruella is headed to Paris and they decide to follow her. However, they are soon captured by Cruella and imprisoned in her fur coat factory.

Because of Oddball being born without any spots, Cruella forgets about her, and the puppy is able to rescue her family and the other dog-napped puppies. Alonzo decides that he doesn't want to work with Cruella anymore and stands up to Le Pelt, defeating him when he falls through the floor. He becomes a good guy and also helps Chloe and Kevin escape.

The puppies are escorted to a bakery, Cruella gives chase, but accidentally activated the bakery's machinery while dangling from the master control board wire. She falls down onto the processing line from a conveyor belt and the puppies use the machinery against her.

Cruella gets beaten and tormented by the machinery used by the puppies which ends up turning her into a cake. Cruella receives her first wave of humiliation in the form of getting slimy eggs dumped onto her, leaving her slimy and drenched. Then, she gets dumped into a mixing bowl filled with milk, and has several bags of flour dropped onto her. Shortly afterwards, a mixer comes down and mixes Cruella with the contents in the bowl, causing her to become covered in the resulting cake batter. Once the mixer comes up, Cruella gets dumped out of the bowl, covered in cake batter. Already humiliated form being covered in cake batter, Cruella gets rolled on by a rolling pin before she falls into a baking pan which then brings her into a massive oven.

After coming out of the oven baked, Cruella becomes a massive wedding cake after getting drenched with icing, sprinkled and drooled on before finally being topped with a bride and groom figurine. Cruella and Le Pelt are arrested by French police, and Oddball saves the day.

The real happy ending is when the dog shelter gets Cruella's money and when Oddball gets her first spots, letting everyone celebrate.

Cast

Video Game

There was a video game released called 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue in 2000. Oddball and Domino are the main protagonist with the voices of Frankie Muniz and Molly Marlette.

Trivia

  • When the Orient Express is leaving, it is pulled by the famous LNER Class A3 4472 (a.k.a. The Flying Scotsman), then when in France, it is pulled by the BR Standard Class 5 73082 (a.k.a. The Camelot).
  • It is odd how none of the baggage helpers checked what was inside Dipstick, Dottie, Domino, and Little Dipper's box. Also, it is odd how nobody recognized Cruella.
  • Originally, the film was supposed to be called 101 Dalmatians Return.
  • Since Dalmatian puppies grow so fast, each pup only got to "act" for two weeks before being replaced by a younger pup.
  • The film featured 55 "spot removal artists." In order to make the Dalmatian "Oddball" completely without spots, the production team tried putting make-up on the dogs, painting off the spots, putting plain white suits on the dogs, and finding another breed of dog. However, none of these techniques worked, so the spots eventually had to be digitally removed (erased in each shot).
  • The "Oddball" that rolls around on the copy machine was adopted by one of the trainers and named "Lala."
  • When Chole and Kevin go out on their date, the Dalmatians can be seen watching Lady and the Tramp on TV.
  • As in 101 Dalmatians, when Cruella is foiled by the Dalmatian puppies, she is wearing a red and black fur coat.
  • This film was where Alice Evans and Ioan Gruffudd first met and fell in love during production, later married on September 14, 2007.
  • This is the last live-action adaptation to a Walt Disney Feature Animation film, until Alice in Wonderland in 2010, which it's box office success encouraged Disney to go back to this idea.
  • Walt Disney Pictures completely produced this sequel on its own, while the first movie was produced by Great Oaks, which was dissolved after the release of Flubber.

Gallery

External links


v - e - d
101-Dalmatians-Logo-2008
Media
Films: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (video/soundtrack) • 101 Dalmatians (video/soundtrack) • 102 Dalmatians (video/soundtrack) • 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (video) • Cruella (video/soundtrack/score) • Cruella 2

Television series: 101 Dalmatians: The Series101 Dalmatian Street101 Dalmatians Plantation
Video Games: Animated StoryBook: 101 DalmatiansMath Antics with Disney's 101 DalmatiansDisney Hotshots: Disney's 101 Dalmatians101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue102 Dalmatians: Activity Center101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London AdventureKingdom Hearts
Books: Disney Princess BeginningsHello, Cruel HeartBe Careful What You Wish FurEvil Thing: A Tale of That Devil WomanEvil Thing: A Villains Graphic Novel

Disney Parks
Disney's All-Star Movies ResortClub VillainSorcerers of the Magic KingdomMidship Detective Agency

Entertainment: Disney Classics: The Music & The MagicThe Golden MickeysVillains Tonight!
Parades: Disney Cinema Parade
Fireworks: MomentousWonderful World of AnimationWondrous Journeys
Halloween: Disney's Maleficious Halloween PartyFrightfully Fun ParadeHappy HallowishesHocus Pocus Villain SpelltacularHouse of De Vil-lainsIt's Good to be Bad with the Disney VillainsLet's Get WickedMickey's Boo-to-You Halloween ParadeRe-Villains! Halloween ParadeScream and Shout Halloween ParadeThe Disney Villains Halloween ShowtimeThe Villains Rockin’ HalloweenVillains Mix and MingleVillains Night Out! Chapter 2

Characters
One Hundred and One Dalmatians: PongoPerditaRoger RadcliffeAnita RadcliffeNannyCruella De VilJasper and HoraceDalmatian PuppiesLuckyPatchRollyPennyFrecklesPepperDannyScottieTowserLucyCaptainSergeant TibbsColonelThunderboltDirty DawsonPrissyCocoCollieThe CowsLabrador

101 Dalmatians: The Series: CadpigSpotMoochTripodScorchLieutenant PugMayor Ed PigDumplingCorneliaSwamp RatCydneStevenPersian PeteVendella De VilGo-GoBlazeCave PupRebeccaThe VandercreamsAmber DearlyP.H. De VilCecil B. De VilIvy De VilMalevola De VilJudge Dimsdale De Vil
101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure: Lil' LightningLars
101 Dalmatians: HerbertAlonzoMr. SkinnerJewelDipstickFidgetTwo-ToneWhizzerKipper
101 Dalmatian Street: DylanDollyDawkinsDougDelilahTriple-DDanteD.J.DeepakDieselDorothyDa VinciDelgadoDizzy & Dee DeeDimitri TrioPortia PoodleFergus FoxHanselRoxySnowballClarissaPearlHunter De VilSpikeConstantin SidBig FeeSpencer Sausage DogSummerChipsArabellaPrunellaBessieApolloCuddlesDoctor DaveGodfreyHugoStanislav
Video game characters: Patches
102 Dalmatians: Chloe SimonKevin ShepherdJean-Pierre Le PeltDottieLittle DipperDominoOddballFluffyDroolerChompDiggerWaddlesworthEwan
Cruella: Baroness Von HellmanBuddyWinkArtieJohnCatherine MillerThe Baroness' DalmatiansGerald

Episodes
101 Dalmatians: The Series

ABC Episodes: "Home is Where the Bark Is" • "He Followed Me Home" • "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" • "Howl Noon" • "Easy on the Lies" • "Two for the Show" • "An Officer and a Gentledog" • "Bad to the Bone" • "Southern Fried Cruella" • "Swine Song" • "Watch for Falling Idols" • "The High Price of Fame" • "The Great Cat Invasion" • "No Train, No Gain" • "Rolly's Egg-Celent Adventure" • "Wild Chick Chase" • "The Dogs of DeVil" • "Dog's Best Friend" • "A Christmas Cruella" • "Out to Launch" • "Prophet and Loss"
Syndicated Episodes: "You Slipped a Disk" • "Chow About That?" • "Tic Track Toe" • "Lucky All Star" • "Shake, Rattle, and Woof" • "Cadpig Behind Bars" • "Leisure Lawsuit" • "Purred It Through the Grapevine" • "Our Own Digs" • "Goose Pimples (Goose Pamples)" • "Two Faces of Anita" • "The Fungus Among Us" • "Market Mayhem" • "Lucky to be Alone" • "Four Stories Up" • "It's a Swamp Thing" • "Roll Out the Pork Barrel" • "Alive N' Chicken" • "Prima Doggy" • "You Say It's Your Birthday" • "Oozy Does It" • "Barnboozled" • "Citizen Canine" • "Full Metal Pullet" • "Dough the Right Thing" • "Frisky Business" • "Cadet of the Month" • "Valentine Daze" • "Close But No Cigar" • "Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers" • "Smoke Detectors" • "Lobster Tale" • "Double Dog Dare" • "Mooove It On Over" • "Shipwrecked" • "Mall Pups" • "Shrewzle Watch" • "The Life You Save" • "Spots and Shots" • "On the Lamb" • "Treasure of Swamp Island" • "Lord of the Termites" • "Fountain of Youth" • "Walk a Mile in My Tracks" • "Cruella World" • "Hail to the Chief" • "Food for Thought" • "The Maltese Chicken" • "Film Fatale" • "My Fair Chicken" • "Snow Bounders" • "Gnaw or Never" • "Poison Ivy" • "Twelve Angry Pups" • "The Good-bye Chick" • "Robo-Rolly" • "Splishing and Splashing" • "Virtual Lucky" • "Cupid Pups" • "The Artist Formerly Known as Spot" • "The Nose Knows" • "K is for Kibble" • "Humanitarian of the Year" • "Beauty Pageant Pandemonium" • "Hog-Tied" • "Coup DeVil" • "Every Little Crooked Nanny" • "Cone Head" • "Channels" • "Un-Lucky" • "The Making of..." • "Best of Show" • "Walk on the Wild Side" • "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Move" • "DeVil-Age Elder" • "Jurassic Bark" • "My Fair Moochie" • "Dog Food Day Afternoon" • "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" • "Good Neighbor Cruella" • "Animal House Party" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part I - Road Warriors" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part II - Cross-Country Calamity" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part III - Dearly Beloved"
101 Dalmatian Street
Shorts: "Merry Pups" • "Muddy Pups" • "Prank Pups" • "Ransom Pups" • "Target Pups" • "Yoga Pups" • "Jurassic Pups" "Space Pups" • "Disco Pups" • "Diva Pups"
Season One: "Dog's Best Friend" • "Boom Night" • "Power to the Puppies" • "Who The Dog Do You Think You Are?" • "Walkies on the Wild Side" • "May Contain Nuts" • "Winter Funderland" • "Snow Day" • "Perfect Match" • "All Fired Up" • "Poetry Scam" • "Crushed Out" • "Girls' Day Out" • "The Woof Factor" • "The Nose Job" • "My Fair Dolly" • "Flea-Mageddon" • "A Right Royal Rumble" • "Dal-Martians" • "A Date with Destiny... Dallas and Déjà Vu" • The Wow of MiaowFear WindowThe Dog HouseA Summer to RememberLong Tongue DayDoggy Da VinciLondon, We Have a ProblemIt's My PartyFox in the Dog HouseFetchDon't Push Your LuckThe Curse of the FerrydogThe Walls Are AliveDiamond DogsRide AlongPoodlewolfThe Longest NightBalancing ActDawkins Strikes BackPoodlefall!Dotty DancingYappily Ever AfterD-FactorPuppy DreamsDante's InfernoBetter the De Vil You KnowThe De Vil Wears Puppies

Locations
LondonRegents ParkDe Vil ManorDinsfordDearly FarmGruteley CountyCherry Tree FarmHouse of DeVil101 Dalmatian Street2nd Time AroundLiberty LondonHouse of BaronessJohn's Apartment
Songs
Films: Cruella De VilKanine KrunchiesDalmatian PlantationPlayful MelodyI See SpotsTry AgainYou're the OneDigga Digga DogSo Fabulous, So FierceWho's Sorry Now?Perhaps, Perhaps, PerhapsLivin' ThingCall Me CruellaThese Boots Are Made for Walkin'I'm Gettin' Good at Being BadCruellaWhat Can a Bird Do?The Language of Dogs

Animated Storybook: I Love FurPuppies, Oh, PuppiesTwilight BarkUp the StairCover Yourselves with Soot
Television series: 1-0-1Dalmatian VacationSurf PuppiesI Got My Pups with MeIt's a Dog's LifeIn the HouseDolly's RapDogs are Out for Summer SunIt's a PrankWe're Sending You Love
Deleted: Don't Buy a Parrot from a SailorMarch of the One Hundred and OneCheerio, Good-Bye, Toodle-oo, Hip Hip!One Hundred and OneThe Creation of Cruella De Vil

See also
Cruella's carJasper and Horace's truckThe Thunderbolt Adventure HourWhat's My Crime?The Disney AfternoonHouse of MouseOnce Upon a TimeThe Further Adventures of Thunderbolt