When was 101 dalmatians released




















Roger : Two more. Nine plus two is eleven. Nanny : Thirty Six over here! Roger : Thirty Six and eleven? That's forty seven. Anita : Fourteen. Eighteen, Rog. Roger : Uh, eh sixty five! Nanny : Ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen! Anita : Wait a minute, wait a minute. Six more. Roger : Well, let's see, now. That's eighty four and fifteen plus two. A hundred and one! Anita : A hundred and one?

My, where did they all come from? Roger : Oh ho, Pongo, you old rascal! Sign In. Play trailer Animation Adventure Comedy. Pat O'Malley voice. See more at IMDbPro. Trailer Clip Promo Video So Far. Photos Top cast Edit. Rod Taylor Pongo as Pongo voice. Pat O'Malley Colonel as Colonel voice …. Martha Wentworth Nanny as Nanny voice …. Cate Bauer Perdita as Perdita voice. David Frankham Sgt. Tibbs as Sgt. Tibbs voice as Dave Frankham. Tom Conway Quizmaster as Quizmaster voice ….

Tudor Owen Towser as Towser voice …. George Pelling Danny as Danny voice. Sylvia Marriott. In order to try and fool them, the Dalmatians cover themselves with soot so they appear to be black Labrador retrievers. The ruse works and the family successfully get inside the van. However, while Pongo and Perdy are loading the last few puppies in, ice drips down and washes off the soot. Cruella spots the disguise and sets off after the van.

Jasper and Horace in their truck and Cruella in her car , and in a maniacal rage, follow the van with the dogs inside. Cruella repeatedly attempts to ram it off the road and a cliff promptly damaging her car in the process , while Jasper and Horace attempt to cut it off from another direction by crashing into it.

Jasper almost succeeds in crashing into the van, but just as he is about to do so, a panicked Horace accidentally rips the steering wheel from the truck's dashboard, causing the vehicle to swerve out of control. Because of this, they end up colliding with Cruella and her car, sending both vehicles crashing into a deep ravine.

Comically, they are shown to be well among the wreckage of their demolished vehicles. As Cruella screams in anger and frustration and berates Jasper who finally stands up to her and Horace for ruining everything, she begins weeping over the loss of both her car and her dream coat, as the van drives away.

Back in London, Roger and Anita are attempting to celebrate Christmas and Roger's first big hit, a rather unflattering song about Cruella, but they miss their canine friends. Suddenly, barking is heard outside and after their nanny opens the door, the house is filled with dogs. After wiping away more of the soot, they are delighted to realize the Dalmatian clan has returned home.

They decide to use the money from the song to buy a large house in the country so they can keep all Dalmatians. The film is a landmark in animation history for many reasons.

It was the first one created by a single story man Bill Peet. The production of the film also signaled a change in the graphic style of Disney's animation. Ub Iwerks , in charge of special processes at the studio, had been experimenting with Xero photography to aid in animation. The introduction of xerography eased graphic reproduction requirements, but at the price of being unable to deviate from a scratchy outline style because of the new and time and money saving technology's limitations.

Rotoscoping, a technique formerly used for tracing live-action human characters into animated drawings, became less important. Another reason for its look was that the animators were used to producing sketchy drawings, as the clean-up was done in the process of transferring the drawings to the cells. With the hand inkers gone, the animation remained as the animators drew it.

Later it became common to do clean-up on paper before the animation was copied, and with time and experience, the process improved. According to Chuck Jones, Disney was able to bring the movie in for about half of what it would have cost if they'd had to animate all the dogs and spots.

The studio cut its animation department after the failure of the very expensive Sleeping Beauty , resulting in a reduction of staff from over to less than Walt Disney , who for some years had spent his attention more towards television and his Disneyland amusement park and less on his animated features, disliked this development.

The "sketchy" graphic style would remain the norm at Disney for years until the technology improved prior to the release of The Rescuers. In later animated features, the Xeroxed lines could be printed in different colors.

Unlike many Walt Disney animated features, the film features only three songs, with just one, " Cruella De Vil ", playing a big part in it The other two songs are " Kanine Krunchies " sung by Lucille Bliss , who voiced Anastasia Tremaine in Disney's Cinderella , and " Dalmatian Plantation " in which only two lines are sung by Roger at the end. Songwriter Mel Leven had, in fact, written several additional songs for the film including "Don't Buy a Parrot from a Sailor", a cockney chant, meant to be sung by Jasper and Horace at Hell Hall, and "March of the One Hundred and One", which the dogs were meant to sing after escaping Cruella by van.

To achieve the spotted Dalmatians, the animators used to think of the spot pattern as a constellation. Once they had one "anchor spot", the next was placed in relation to that one spot, and so on and so on until the full pattern was achieved. As done with other Disney films, Walt Disney hired an actress to perform live-action scenes as a reference for the animation process. Actress Helene Stanley performed the live-action reference for the character of Anita.

She did the same kind of work for the characters of Cinderella in the title movie and Aurora in Sleeping Beauty. Pongo is said to have 72 spots, while Perdita has You can't animate over six million spots without paint, which is why the animation studio used gallons of paint for the film. In total, the special paint used to create the animated movie weighed five tons. In reality, Dalmatian dogs are white with black spots, but in order for the color of the dogs to look good on camera, the animators used a light grey paint to create the dogs' coats.

Animators have previously said that using white paint would have been too bright and made it difficult to spot the pups during the treacherous snow scenes. In total, 1, different shades of paint were mixed for the film, including specially mixed for the film to create the perfect look.

During the scene with Horace, Jasper, and the kidnapped puppies, Disney's black and white film "Springtime" can be seen playing on the TV. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Marilyn La Jeunesse. A live-action remake was made in , with a spin-off about Cruella de Vil announced to be in the making. It was the first film to use a new animation process.

The film has a nearly perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes. The voice of Donald Duck is in the film. The movie was based on a novel. Disney renamed the main characters.



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