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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 actress fee with Premier Admission. Based on the 1961 Disney animated feature picture, Ane Hundred and I Dalmatians, the film serves equally the origin story for Cruella De Vil and stars Emma Rock 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 movie alongside Glenn Shut, who previously portrayed Cruella in the previous live-action adaptations, 101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians.

Contents

  • i Synopsis
  • ii Plot
  • 3 Bandage
  • 4 Production
  • 5 Music
  • half-dozen Release
  • 7 Reception
  • 8 Sequel
  • 9 Gallery
  • x Videos
  • 11 Trivia
    • 11.1 Easter eggs and homages
  • 12 References
  • 13 External links

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 ambition for mischief, and together they are able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella'south flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute, played by two-fourth dimension Oscar® winner Emma Thompson ("Howards End", "Sense & Sensibility"). But their human relationship sets in movement a course of events and revelations that volition cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous, fashionable, and revenge-aptitude Cruella.

Plot

Born with one-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 axiomatic at a young age, though her mother, Catherine Miller, tried to make her work with a pattern as opposed to gratis-hand. The young Estella refused to accept this course of action. In 1964, she attended master 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 exist bullied or fit into the crowds. She made 1 friend, Anita Darling, whose proper name she admired. The students rebelled against Estella and dropped her into a dumpster. Information technology was here that she met a stray domestic dog whom she adopted and named Buddy.

Estella quickly became a problem kid with multiple blemishes on her schoolhouse record. The rule-breaking reached a signal where her mother, to go on Estella's record clean, withdrew her from schoolhouse despite the headmaster'south desire for expulsion. They drove to London where Catherine stopped at a magnificent gala to speak with an erstwhile friend, as she required coin 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 rapidly escalated things as they were caught, chased past three Dalmatians, and forced to hibernate exterior. Estella witnessed the three dogs butt past Baroness Von Hellman and lunge at Catherine, who was pushed off the cliff to her decease.

Estella blamed herself for her mother'due south death and ran away, sought refuge on a garbage truck, and went to the Regent Park fountain, though in the procedure she lost a valuable necklace her mother gave her. She mourned the death of her female parent and awoke the next morning to see two boys at the fountain, the fiddling criminals Jasper and Horace, and their one-eyed domestic dog Flash. 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 female parent 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 adjust to hide her identity in case the constabulary searched for her. In an attempt to exercise this, she dyed her hair.

As a full-grown adult, Estella donned a red wig and fabricated a life with Jasper and Horace every bit 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 visitor called the Firm of Baroness. On her altogether, Jasper and Horace surprised her with a cake, admitting information technology was stolen, and a job acceptance letter of the alphabet 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 task wasn't every bit a glamorous fashion designer simply as an underappreciated janitor. After beingness reprimanded by her boss over a cleaved trash bag, Estella drank herself to a stupor and redecorated the shop'south window display before she passed out in it. The Baroness made a surprise visit to the store the side by side morning time and noticed the window, along with Estella, Jasper, and Horace who were being arrested past security. She was pleased with Estella's window display and gave her a job.

Estella quickly gained the Baroness' attending for her stunning piece of 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 effectually the Baroness' neck. The Baroness spun a tale of a erstwhile employee who stole it from her. Estella realized that Catherine had gone to run across 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 demand a distraction. Estella knew she couldn't attend the gala without Baroness knowing it was her, so she reverted to her modify-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 domestic dog whistle to control her Dalmatians, and Estella realized that the Baroness used the aforementioned whistle to straight her dogs to impale Catherine. 1 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 upwardly the necklace, albeit through defecation.

At present with a proper motivation for revenge, Cruella planned to avenge her female parent'south expiry by ruining the Baroness's life. She taunted the Baroness by actualization 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 experience abused past "Cruella", who had begun to verbally berate them and refused to thank them for their assistance. The Baroness, growing angered at Cruella, fired her lawyer Roger for his inability to identify Cruella.

Notwithstanding, Estella'southward schemes grew more daring equally she recruited Artie to create more than 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 burn down that would exist pinned on Jasper and Horace. Estella was rescued by John, the Baroness'southward right-hand-man and valet, who heard Estella tell the Baroness of Catherine'southward murder at the Baroness' hand. He found the necklace every bit they left the building, and revealed that information technology was a cardinal to a box that contained Estella'southward nascency 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 nascence, she instructed John to "get rid of" the child. Unable to bring himself to murder the child, John gave the baby to their sugariness maid Catherine who raised Estella in secret.

Thrown into a spiral by the revelation, Estella retreated to the fountain at Regent'southward Park where she made her peace with her adoptive mother. She chose to have 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 ane concluding scheme. She once over 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 discussion "devil" though information technology 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 terminal fourth dimension. 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 exterior then 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'south murder, Baroness was arrested and the family unit's fortune was inherited by Cruella De Vil per Estella'southward will. At present an heiress, Cruella turned the Hellman Hall into Hell Hall and made herself quite comfy in the mansion alongside Jasper, Horace, and Artie. She appear 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 nigh Cruella on his piano.

Cast

  • Emma Stone as Estella Von Hellman/Estella Miller/Cruella De Vil
    • Tipper Seifert-Cleveland as Young Estella (age 12)
    • Billie Gadsdon as Young Estella (age 5)
  • Emma Thompson equally Baroness Von Hellman
  • Joel Fry equally Jasper Badun
    • Ziggy Gardner every bit Young Jasper
  • Paul Walter Hauser every bit Horace Badun
    • Joseph MacDonald as Young Horace
  • Kirby Howell-Baptiste as Anita Darling
    • Florisa Kamara as Young Anita
  • Mark Strong as John the Valet
  • Bobby as Buddy
    • Gizmo equally Puppy Buddy
  • Bluebell as Flash
  • John McCrea as Artie
  • Kayvan Novak every bit Roger Radcliffe
  • Andrew Leung every bit Jeffrey
  • Emily Beecham as Catherine Miller
  • Ralph equally Puppy Pongo & Perdita
  • Jamie Demetriou as Gerald
  • Abraham Popoola every bit George
  • Sid Sagar as Marker
  • Leo Bill as Headmaster
  • Tom Turner as Baron Von Hellman
  • John Mackay and Nathan Amzias as House of Baroness Men
  • Gianni Calchetti as Ball Guest
  • Kate Margo as Freedom Sales Assistant

Production

Glenn Close, Andrew Gunn, Aline Brosh McKenna, and Marc Platt will serve as producers of the motion picture.[6] McKenna was besides hired as the writer of the moving-picture show; in October 2015, she was replaced by Kelly Marcel, who also wrote the screenplay for Saving Mr. Banks.

This is not the starting time fourth dimension 101 Dalmatians was adapted in live-action. The 1996 film and its sequel were the start two.

The film itself is an origin story for the graphic symbol Cruella De Vil, hence making it a prequel to the 101 Dalmatians story. However, as the pic is live action, it's non to be considered canon to 101 Dalmatians.

In January 2016, it was reported that Emma Stone is in negotiations to play Cruella.[7] In Apr 2016, Disney confirmed that she would indeed play the grapheme.[8] She would also serve as an executive producer.

In Dec 2016, Alex Timbers was confirmed to directly the moving-picture show.[9] 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.[10]

Music

Main article: Cruella (soundtrack)

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 split soundtrack anthology. Both albums feature "Telephone call Me Cruella", an original song performed by Florence and the Automobile in the cease credits of the movie. The soundtrack album also features other songs such as Nina Simone'south "Feeling Expert", Queen's "Stone Cold Crazy", Blondie's "One Way or Another", the Doors's "5 to One", and the Clash'due south "Should I Stay or Should I Go". Per the request of Mark Strong, Tina Turner's comprehend of the iconic Led Zeppelin song "Whole Lotta Love" was included on the soundtrack. Director Craig Gillespie confirmed that the composing runway had a total of 48 to 50 songs.[eleven]

Release

Originally scheduled to exist theatrically released on December 23, 2020, Cruella was delayed to May 28, 2021 equally filming began. The motion-picture show is the second live-action remake/spin-off of a Disney animated film to receive a PG-13 rating from the Motion Flick Clan, following Mulan, "for some violence and thematic elements". On March 23, 2021, Disney appear 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 moving picture would exist 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/ten. The website's critical consensus reads, "Cruella tin can't quite answer the question of why its title graphic symbol needed an origin story, but this dazzling visual banquet 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 popular-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 ain in which a one-fourth dimension villain has been reborn equally the unlikeliest of role models."[12] A. O. Scott of The New York Times called the motion picture "refreshing" within the Disney live-action efforts, while complimenting the film'due south visual style and storytelling in a Dickensian tale, equally well as favorably referring the film as a PG-13 revenge take to Joker.[13] Peter Travers, reviewing the film for ABC News, wrote: "If looks really were everything, Cruella would be flying high on the dazzling costumes that ii-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 footstep when the two Emmas proceed the diva warpath—all in the name of female empowerment."[fourteen] 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 every bit "hard to resist on-screen", and hailed Beavan's costume design on the film every bit one of her all-time 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 operation as Abigail Hill in The Favourite.[15]

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 identify the characters into an exciting moment of manner history... Costumer Jenny Beavan, fine art director Martin Foley, and production designer Fiona Crombie, and their respective departments, all seem to be enjoying and making the near of the film's catamenia 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.[sixteen] Chicago Sunday-Times's Richard Roeper rated the film with iii/iv stars, and highlighted Gillespie's management for being "clever" and "devilishly offbeat" while praising the performances of Stone and Thompson every bit "accordingly over-the-acme and wildly entertaining", drawing its comparisons to the The Devil Wears Prada and too commended the costumes, makeup, and the production values of which he referred to as "spectacular", "dazzling" and a "visual feast", comparing its mode to Phantom Thread and noting the similarities of the vibe and tone of the moving picture's soundtrack to Goodfellas, Kingsman: The Hush-hush Service, and Babe Driver.[17]

K. Austin Collins of Rolling Stone rated the moving picture with three out of v stars, similarly praising Stone's functioning of the titular grapheme, of which he felt that she embodied it and described her performance as "vampy, stylish, and cruel" while comparison the film's manner of storytelling to I, Tonya, of which he noted a like 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 as well commended the supporting performances, especially Thompson and Hauser and referring the flick as "a battle of wits and knits", "entertaining", and "fun".[18] Jamie Jirak from ComicBook.com called the picture show equally "raising the bar when it comes to their [Disney's] live-action catalog", praising the art department, the performances and nostalgic elements.[19] Debopriyaa Dutta from Screen Rant opined that the picture show told a "masterfully nuanced origin" and praised the performances of Stone and Hauser.[20]

The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday described the moving picture as "wearisome, transgressive, chaotic and inert". While praising the performances of Stone, Thompson, Fry, and Hauser, as well equally the costumes; she criticized the film, writing, and the runtime of which she establish it as "overstuffed", "overlong", and "miserably misanthropic".[21] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Relate thought the flick was misbegotten and felt that it favors more on mode over substance. Though he praised Thompson's performance, the costume design and the soundtrack, he criticized the film'due south writing as "lazy" and "careless".[22] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com gave the movie 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. Just information technology's also exhausting, disorganized, and frustratingly inert, because how hard information technology works to clinch you lot that it's thrilling and cheeky."[23]

Sequel

In May 2021, both Rock and Thompson stated that they would similar to do a second Cruella film in the style of The Godfather Office II, serving every bit both a sequel and prequel. On June 4, 2021, Disney appear that a sequel is officially in the early stages of development, with Gillespie and McNamara expected to return as manager and author respectively.

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Trivia

  • Cruella is the 2d Disney live-action adaptation to characteristic the perspective of the villain, after 2014'due south Maleficent.
  • Glenn Shut, 1 of the executive producers of the film, played the character of Cruella in the 1996 live-activity accommodation of 101 Dalmatians and its 2000 sequel.
  • This is the fourth time that Craig Gillespie has directed a Disney movie, after Fright Night (which is distributed under the Touchstone Pictures banner), Million Dollar Arm, and The Finest Hours.
  • This is the fifth fourth dimension that Emma Thompson has washed a role for a Disney picture show, after playing Captain Amelia in Treasure Planet, Queen Elinor in Dauntless, P. 50. Travers in Saving Mr. Banks, and Mrs. Potts in the 2017 live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.
  • This is the 2nd time that Mark Strong has portrayed a role for a Disney film, after playing Matai Shang in John Carter.
  • This is the second time that Gizmo has portrayed a role for a Disney film, later playing Froufrou in Beauty and the Beast.
  • Nicole Kidman, Charlize Theron, Julianne Moore, and Demi Moore were considered for a office.
  • Prior to the announcement of the pic's new simultaneous release, Kirby Howell-Baptiste was slated to be portraying a character named "Tabitha" while Emily Beecham was stated to exist playing Anita. Presently afterwards, their proper characters were listed. Additionally, Mark Strong's graphic symbol was named "Boris" before revealing it every bit John. The reason for the initial misnaming is unknown.
  • Following the COVID-19 pandemic, this is the outset live-activity Walt Disney Pictures motion-picture show to have a theatrical release since Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.
  • This is the second live-activeness adaptation of a Disney Animated Canon film to be rated PG-13 by the MPA, after Mulan.[24]
    • This is the first 101 Dalmatians moving picture to exist rated PG-13 by the MPA, dissimilar the other films, which were rated G, making it the second Disney franchise in which neither blithe nor alive-activity film receives a PG rating afterward Mulan.
  • This is the 12th Disney pic to be rated PG-13, and the seventh exterior the Pirates of the Caribbean films overall, after Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, John Carter, The Alone Ranger, Saving Mr. Banks, The Finest Hours and Mulan.
    • This is likewise the fifth non-Jerry Bruckheimer Disney film to exist rated PG-13, after John Carter, Saving Mr. Banks, The Finest Hours, and Mulan.
  • This is the third Disney moving picture to be released on Disney+ as a Premiere Access title, after Mulan and Raya and the Last Dragon.
    • Thus, it is also the second Disney film to be released in theaters and on Disney+ on the same day afterward Raya and the Concluding Dragon.
  • In preparation for the film, Disney released sectional fashion items that were available for buy at shop Disney and Hot Topic.[25]
  • Cruella is the first alive-activity villain origin story to feature an LGBT character, and the second live-activeness story overall, post-obit in the footsteps of the 2017 motion picture Beauty and the Beast. The character of "Artie" identifies as gay, though his plot within the pic stretches beyond his sexuality, which is a starting time for the franchises. In the outset script, Artie was written every bit a drag Queen earlier the idea was scrapped and he became the owner of a vintage clothing shop.[26]
  • Cruella was released on what would take been Cameron Boyce's 22nd birthday. The belatedly actor was best known for playing Carlos De Vil, the son of Cruella De Vil, in the Disney Channel Descendants trilogy.
  • The iconic home of Cruella de Vil makes an advent when she renames Hellman Hall to Hell Hall past removing the word "man" from the sign on the gate in forepart of the firm.
  • The infamous Dalmatians Pongo and Perdita made a invitee appearance in a post credits scene, where Cruella gifted the dogs to Anita Darling and Roger Radcliffe.
  • Disney partnered with its boob tube subsidiary Freeform to promote Cruella. Freeform'southward mode series The Bold Type had its three stars don manner inspired past the film in a photoshoot. The series too created an in-universe mag cover.
  • In the movie, Cruella was built-in with half-black and one-half-white hair. In real life, there is a similar status called poliosis which can cause single or, less commonly, multiple white patches on the hair due to the lack of melanin.

Easter eggs and homages

  • The car Cruella steals after her heist is a Panther De Ville, the same type of vehicle Glenn Close used in 101 Dalmatians (1996) and 102 Dalmatians, which was commencement introduced in 1974. Horace steals a black and white version later, pointing out the proper name of the motorcar, which inspires Cruella's new surname.
  • Horace notices that some dog owners await like their dogs while Cruella is meeting with Anita, an homage to the moment when Pongo start spotted Anita in the animated motion picture.
  • Estella often talks with her mother at a fountain in Regents Park, a real park in London that was the setting for Roger and Anita'south start meeting in the animated classic.
  • When Roger is introduced as a lawyer for the Baroness, she mentions that he more often than not plays his piano all day, a nod to his profession in 101 Dalmatians. During the mid-credit tag, he sits at a pianoforte and starts singing "Cruella De Vil".
    • His apartment is almost similar to the one seen during the opening of the blithe motion picture.
  • When Estrella is pretending to exist a maid, a movie is playing called Lifeboat starring Tallulah Bankhead, whose mannerisms inspired Cruella de Vil's portrayal in the Disney animated movie. A closeup features the actress' signature express mirth, which sounds similar to Cruella de Vil's.
  • In i scene, the Baroness is watching a film starring Betty Lou Gerson, the original Cruella from the classic 1961 animated picture show.
  • Artie says "If you can dream it, I can dress it" when he commencement meets Estella, a play on the Disney phrase "If you can dream information technology, y'all tin can do it", written by Tom Fitzgerald originally for the EPCOT attraction Horizons.
  • Cruella mentioned turning the Baroness Von Hellman'southward dogs into coats, which references Cruella's signature scheme of trying to plough Dalmatians' fur into coats.
  • The iconic Disney princess Cinderella was mentioned when Estella's boss reprimanded her actions while she cleaned.
  • The wigs that Cruella gave the guests at the Baroness's ball are the same hairstyle that was worn by Glenn Close in the live-activeness remake of 101 Dalmatians.
  • Baroness Von Hellman owns a fashion business firm called the House of Baroness, which may exist a reference to Cruella's style house, House of DeVil.

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Characters
One Hundred and One Dalmatians: PongoPerditaRoger RadcliffeAnita RadcliffeNannyCruella De VilJasper and HoraceDalmatian PuppiesLuckyPatchRollyPennyFrecklesPepperDannyScottieTowserLucyCaptainSergeant TibbsColonelThunderboltDirty DawsonPrissy Coco CollieThe CowsLabrador

101 Dalmatians: The Series: CadpigSpotMoochTripodScorchLieutenant PugMayor Ed PigDumplingCorneliaSwamp RatCydneStevenPersian PeteVendella De VilGo-BecomeBlazeCavern PupRebeccaThe VandercreamsAmber DearlyP.H. De VilCecil B. De VilIvy De VilMalevola De VilJudge Dimsdale De Vil
101 Dalmatians Two: Patch'southward London Gamble: Lil' LightningLars
101 Dalmatians: HerbertAlonzoMr. SkinnerJewelDipstickFidget2-ToneWhizzerKipper
101 Dalmatian Street: DylanDollyDawkinsDougDelilahTriple-DDanteD.J.DeepakDieselDorothyDa VinciDelgadoDizzy & Dee DeeDimitri TrioPortia PoodleFergus FoxHanselRoxySnowballClarissaPearlHunter De VilSpikeConstantinSidBig FeeSpencer Sausage DogSummerChipsArabellaPrunellaBessieApolloCuddlesMedico DaveGodfreyHugoStanislav
Video game characters: Patches
102 Dalmatians: Chloe SimonKevin ShepherdJean-Pierre Le PeltDottieFootling DipperDominoOddballFluffyDroolerChompDiggerWaddlesworthEwan
Cruella: Baroness Von HellmanBuddyWinkArtieJohnCatherine MillerThe Baroness' Dalmatians Gerald

Episodes
101 Dalmatians: The Series

ABC Episodes: "Abode is Where the Bark Is" • "He Followed Me Dwelling" • "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 Toll of Fame" • "The Cracking Cat Invasion" • "No Train, No Proceeds" • "Rolly's Egg-Celent Risk" • "Wild Chick Chase" • "The Dogs of DeVil" • "Dog's Best Friend" • "A Christmas Cruella" • "Out to Launch" • "Prophet and Loss"
Syndicated Episodes: "You lot Slipped a Disk" • "Chow Near That?" • "Tic Track Toe" • "Lucky All Star" • "Milkshake, Rattle, and Woof" • "Cadpig Backside Bars" • "Leisure Lawsuit" • "Purred It Through the Grapevine" • "Our Own Digs" • "Goose Pimples (Goose Pamples)" • "Two Faces of Anita" • "The Fungus Among Us" • "Market place Mayhem" • "Lucky to be Solitary" • "Four Stories Upwards" • "Information technology'southward a Swamp Matter" • "Ringlet Out the Pork Butt" • "Live N' Chicken" • "Prima Doggy" • "You Say It's Your Altogether" • "Oozy Does It" • "Barnboozled" • "Citizen Canine" • "Full Metal Pullet" • "Dough the Correct Affair" • "Frisky Business" • "Cadet of the Month" • "Valentine Shock" • "Shut Only No Cigar" • "Invasion of the Doggy Snatchers" • "Smoke Detectors" • "Lobster Tale" • "Double Canis familiaris Cartel" • "Mooove It On Over" • "Shipwrecked" • "Mall Pups" • "Shrewzle Sentry" • "The Life You Salve" • "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 Creative person Formerly Known as Spot" • "The Nose Knows" • "Yard is for Kibble" • "Humanitarian of the Year" • "Dazzler Pageant Pandemonium" • "Hog-Tied" • "Coup DeVil" • "Every Piddling Kleptomaniacal Nanny" • "Cone Head" • "Channels" • "United nations-Lucky" • "The Making of..." • "Best of Testify" • "Walk on the Wild Side" • "Horace and Jasper's Big Career Movement" • "DeVil-Age Elderberry" • "Jurassic Bark" • "My Fair Moochie" • "Dog Food Day Afternoon" • "Spot's Fairy God-Chicken" • "Good Neighbor Cruella" • "Animal House Party" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part I - Route Warriors" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part Two - Cross-Country Cataclysm" • "Dalmatian Vacation, Part Iii - Dearly Beloved"
101 Dalmatian Street
Shorts: "Merry Pups" • "Dingy Pups" • "Prank Pups" • "Ransom Pups" • "Target Pups" • "Yoga Pups" • "Jurassic Pups" "Space Pups" • "Disco Pups" • "Diva Pups"
Season One: "Domestic dog'southward Best Friend" • "Nail Night" • "Power to the Puppies" • "Who The Dog Do You Remember Y'all Are?" • "Walkies on the Wild Side" • "May Incorporate Nuts" • "Winter Funderland" • "Snow 24-hour interval" • "Perfect Match" • "All Fired Up" • "Poetry Scam" • "Crushed Out" • "Girls' Mean solar day Out" • "The Woof Gene" • "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 RetrieveLong Tongue 24-hour intervalDoggy Da Vinci London, We Have a ProblemIt's My Political partyFox in the Domestic dog HouseFetchDon't Push Your LuckThe Curse of the FerrydogThe Walls Are AliveDiamond DogsRide ForthPoodlewolfThe Longest NightBalancing ActDawkins Strikes BackPoodlefall!Dotty DancingYappily Ever AfterwardD-FactorPuppy DreamsDante's Inferno Better The De Vil Yous Know The De Vil Wears Puppies

Locations
LondonRegents ParkHell HallDinsfordDearly SubcontractGruteley CountyCherry Tree FarmHouse of DeVil101 Dalmatian Street 2nd Time Around Liberty London Smith & Wollensky Firm of Baroness
Songs
Films: Cruella De VilKanine KrunchiesDalmatian PlantationPlayful TuneI See SpotsTry AgainYous're the AneDigga Digga Canis familiarisAnd so Fabulous, So FierceWho'southward Deplorable Now?Maybe, Perhaps, PerhapsLivin' AffairCall Me CruellaThese Boots Are Fabricated for Walkin'

Animated Storybook: I Dear FurPuppies, Oh, PuppiesTwilight BawlUpwards the StairCover Yourselves with Soot
Television series: i-0-1Dalmatian VacationSurf PuppiesI Got My Pups with MeInformation technology'south a Dog's LifeIn the HouseDolly's RapDogs are Out for Summertime SundayIt's a PrankWe're Sending You Love
Deleted: Don't Buy a Parrot from a SailorMarch of the Ane Hundred and OneCheerio, Good-Adieu, Toodle-oo, Hip Hip!One Hundred and OneThe Cosmos of Cruella De Vil

Run across also
Cruella'south carJasper and Horace'south truck The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour The Disney Afternoon House of Mouse In one case Upon a Time The Further Adventures of Thunderbolt

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