Fun fact: Lisa Davis was Walt Disney’s first choice to voice Cruella, but Lisa Davis didn’t feel like Cruella was the role for her so she asked to voice Anita instead.
You don't realize the GENIUS of this scene as a kid but as an adult you get it perfectly; Roger is trolling Cruella the entire time she's there and she's so self-absorbed and pompous that she has NO IDEA. As far as she knows Roger is failing miserably at his latest song when he's actually giving Cruella a HUGE middle finger right under her nose.
Fun fact: her car was live action, so to speak. This movie was made using massive cost cutting measures as Sleeping Beauty, while a classic now, was a commercial failure in 1959. That's why this movie appears to have a pencil drawn style as opposed to hand painted scenes. It cost less. Cruella's car, Horace and Jasper's van, and the moving van the dalmatians escape in were all cardboard models with the edges drawn with thick black lines. They manipulated them around using a combination of some form of remote control, stop motion, and changing camera angles, then colorized them. Even when Cruella's car gets stuck in the snow off the bridge, it was pushed through a powder substance to create the effect of being stuck in the snow. To make the rear wheels spin when she was trying to back out of it, they tied cheese cloth to its rear axle and pulled to make them spin.
I just watched Cruella today which led me to also watch the OG 101 Dalmations and yeah less than an hour ago I watched the scene at the end with her car driving through the snow and I specifically noticed and made a note that that was definitely not normally animated as it just looked off with the movement.
I so rather like Cruella here. She's a bit condescending and eccentric, as well as rather rude with her cigarette, but she does seem to actually quite like Anita, and I could imagine people finding her charming in a bohemian sort of way. I rather like the way she says "Anita, you're such a wit!"
Wow the animation in this film was soooo underrated. Parts of it almost come off as if they’re computer-animation because they flow so beautifully and realistically.
@@peacheskong2245 that’s actually a really good question! I did some research after seeing this vid, and apparently the style is called Xerography, where a copy-machine is used to photocopy all the base drawings onto animation cells. This cut out the more traditional process of painting over each frame, which was extremely expensive and time consuming. Interestingly enough, this technique was used specifically for this film to cut down costs and time, and while it is beautifully done here, it had its draw backs and controversies. Walt Disney himself was famously extremely pissed off by the decision to use it, mainly because he felt the resulting thicker and scratchy outlines robbed from the whimsy and mysticism of classic Disney animation. He would later come more to terms with the style shortly before his death. After all, this style literally saved Disney’s animation studio which was going to be shut down if costs couldn’t be cut and if this film wasn’t a success.
It’s a very modern form of animation style. Very sketchy, like an artsy illustration for a storybook magazine. I can’t say it’s fully like a children’s illustration because Winnie the Pooh does that more.
You can say everything but her styling is fantastic. Maybe she was rude and crazy but this little black, red heels and this stunning fur coat- I love the scene how she enjoying and drowing in it. It's the only time we see her happy and satisfied. Think how this coat has to be soft and comfortable.
Roger is the MVP of this scene. In seconds, he got a jingle and knew exactly how to blast it on multiple instruments. 🎹 🎺 Life goals if my wife ever gets acquainted with an antagonist.
A minor detail I always loved is when Anita offers Cruella tea, casually Cruella taps the ash from her cigarette into the tea as she leaves. The fact that attention is not drawn to it is what makes it extra funny for me.
101 Dalmatians and Rio Crossover Anita: Cruella, ae those feathers on your coat? Cruella: Feathers are also my true love, darling. Cruella: I do lived for feathers, I WORSHIP feathers! Jewel and Blu: HER FEATHER COAT! Pongo: That's her Perdita: Cruella De Vil Tiago: Who? Bia: What? Carla: Cruella?
Cruella De Vil is very cruel to her partners in crime, Jasper and Horace Badun and classmate, Anita Radcliffe and her husband, Roger Radcliffe and especially Pongo and Perdita and their puppies in the movie. She hires Jasper and Horace to kidnap the puppies after Roger refuses to sell them and is just generally very mean. Younger viewers might be a little afraid of her.
As a kid I always loved that the dogs could communicate over long distances and save the puppies when the humans couldn't. Cruella scared me! But she's the best villain ever!!
Here are some fun autistic nerd factoids: 101 Dalmatians was released January 25 1961 five days after JFK’s elected as President. The Sword in the Stone was Released Christmas Day 1963 a month after JFKs death:
Cruella DeVille is an awesome villain. Roger was right to make fun of her for the real reason. I mean she does a lot of crazy things that we normally or shouldn’t do like the way she drives, the way she opens and shuts a door, even smoking in front of people like what is wrong with her?
The fact that Anita was Cruella’s friend and didn’t keep her end of the deal, which was to sell Cruella the puppies, speaks volumes. Cruella is eccentric, but she wasn’t wrong for what she did!
So I guess after the "spot" incident even just seeing a glimpse of her, you'll already get the picture of why she deserves to continue her fashion work. In a medical asylum that is. (Here's my own dialogue if a relative of Lord Cutler Beckett meet Cruella in his mansion) De vil: Now x2 darling, how about some more of that 61' wine. Beckett: "slams table" (Cruella is shocked) Listen closely, "De vil". One, never say darling in my household again. And two we are all out of wine. (then he slams the bottle of wine on the floor), some pieces of glass land in de vil's glass cup. Cruella: Fine, I know when I'm not wanted around here!!! Beckett: Just gather your crappy coat and get out!!! Cruella I already know english, Beckett!!! (Then they're both at the front door finishing arguing.) Cruella: No wonder your deceased great grand-father had a short temper. Beckett: In the name of hell, stop insulting my grand- papa's height. Both of them:Do you understand!!!??? (Cruella then leaves while Beckett mumbles an insult.) "She's an absolute fashionable moron and a stupid donkey." De vil: I heard that!!
I spent some embarrassing amount of years not realising Cruella was a pencil thin woman because her design incorporates the fur coats so well they become second skin I mean this as a compliment
Honestly, just picture Cruella: at home, so rich she doesn't have to work, when she just decides "OH...I need to see my friend from college, Anita! Yes! She'll understand why I am so unhappy." Then off she goes, drunk driving to her friend's place, where she'll burst in, harass her maid and dogs, and insult her friend's "lousy" husband...you know, the husband that can support Anita, dogs, and afford a maid.
I feel really conflicted about cruella. I love how wretched she is and overall think she's an awesome villain, on the other hand she's the kind of person I'm (an animal lover) willing to go to prison for for the crimes she intended to do. I guess I shouldn't look too much into it since she's just a character
"Miserable darling as usual perfectly wretched" is my new favourite response to people asking how I am in real life 😂
I love it! I might say that to some customers now!
For reals! Watching this as an adult we kinda somewhat relate to cruella 🤣🤣 at least when she says that lol
Agreed.
You have to say it with that same accent too
Mines too lol 😂
The voice actress for Cruella is top tier.
RIP Betty Lou Gerson
She also provided the Voice of the Narrator in Disney’s *Cinderella* (1950).
She also voiced Frances in Cats Don’t Dance (1997), which was her last voice role.
Fun fact: Lisa Davis was Walt Disney’s first choice to voice Cruella, but Lisa Davis didn’t feel like Cruella was the role for her so she asked to voice Anita instead.
For heavens sake where are they
I love Roger pointing the trumpet to the ground and playing it as loudly as he can. Lol
Shit was hilarious lol
Actually, that was a trombone
You don't realize the GENIUS of this scene as a kid but as an adult you get it perfectly; Roger is trolling Cruella the entire time she's there and she's so self-absorbed and pompous that she has NO IDEA. As far as she knows Roger is failing miserably at his latest song when he's actually giving Cruella a HUGE middle finger right under her nose.
@@mariamajor8650he plays both
@rippingtons60 the trolling is Mt favorite part
Fun fact: her car was live action, so to speak. This movie was made using massive cost cutting measures as Sleeping Beauty, while a classic now, was a commercial failure in 1959. That's why this movie appears to have a pencil drawn style as opposed to hand painted scenes. It cost less. Cruella's car, Horace and Jasper's van, and the moving van the dalmatians escape in were all cardboard models with the edges drawn with thick black lines. They manipulated them around using a combination of some form of remote control, stop motion, and changing camera angles, then colorized them. Even when Cruella's car gets stuck in the snow off the bridge, it was pushed through a powder substance to create the effect of being stuck in the snow. To make the rear wheels spin when she was trying to back out of it, they tied cheese cloth to its rear axle and pulled to make them spin.
That is so cool! Thanks for the trivia. :)
I knew that it looked too "good" to be animation. Wow thanks
I just watched Cruella today which led me to also watch the OG 101 Dalmations and yeah less than an hour ago I watched the scene at the end with her car driving through the snow and I specifically noticed and made a note that that was definitely not normally animated as it just looked off with the movement.
Didnt know that
Even on a budget, Disney knew how to make a masterpiece
First impressions are everything, and Cruella made her's count.
*hers
I could imagine if Cruella was invited to Anita and Rogers wedding, the gift she'd give Anita is a fur coat.
Nah she wouldn’t part with that she’s too selfish
She wouldn't give them anything cause she hates marriage
0:48 lol 😂 🤣😭when Roger started tapping his foot on the floor and playing the piano at the same time, I laughed so hard
FR my favorite part and something I totally would do myself 😅
It's my most favourite part of the movie.
I'd take an extended cut of just watching Roger playing being silly.
It's just his face while playing the piano.
2:31 “Won’t you have some tea, Cruella?”
_(uses it for ash tray and takes off)_
She’s such a savage. I love her. 😂
The disrespect 🤣
@@recolerichiethedjshe’s such a fabulous wretch. 😂
and the cupcake too lol
the word is asshole LOL
I so rather like Cruella here. She's a bit condescending and eccentric, as well as rather rude with her cigarette, but she does seem to actually quite like Anita, and I could imagine people finding her charming in a bohemian sort of way. I rather like the way she says "Anita, you're such a wit!"
Keep in mind this was 1962, aka the time before people learned that smoking was harmful to your health
@@mattgerrish908 yes I know. Even so, putting a cigarette out in a cake was rude even then.
@@thegreenmanofnorwich oh yeah I forgot about that
That’s not a cigarette she’s smoking that stank lmao
She s manipulating her . She s nice only untill she has what she wants
Anita DARLINGGGG…. Best villain ever.
How are you?
Miserable, darling, as usual. Perfectly wretched.
The way she says darling always makes me think of Edna from The Incredibles when she speaks to Helen Part after a long time “DAAAAHHHLLIIINNGGG!”
Absolutely!
@@traintrack3761 miserable as usual darling perfectly wretched
Wow the animation in this film was soooo underrated. Parts of it almost come off as if they’re computer-animation because they flow so beautifully and realistically.
Is there a name for this animation style?
@@peacheskong2245 that’s actually a really good question! I did some research after seeing this vid, and apparently the style is called Xerography, where a copy-machine is used to photocopy all the base drawings onto animation cells. This cut out the more traditional process of painting over each frame, which was extremely expensive and time consuming.
Interestingly enough, this technique was used specifically for this film to cut down costs and time, and while it is beautifully done here, it had its draw backs and controversies. Walt Disney himself was famously extremely pissed off by the decision to use it, mainly because he felt the resulting thicker and scratchy outlines robbed from the whimsy and mysticism of classic Disney animation.
He would later come more to terms with the style shortly before his death. After all, this style literally saved Disney’s animation studio which was going to be shut down if costs couldn’t be cut and if this film wasn’t a success.
Omg yes same with Anastasia how some animations stood out realistically they don't do good animation anymore!!!! Even with games
It’s a very modern form of animation style. Very sketchy, like an artsy illustration for a storybook magazine. I can’t say it’s fully like a children’s illustration because Winnie the Pooh does that more.
You can say everything but her styling is fantastic. Maybe she was rude and crazy but this little black, red heels and this stunning fur coat- I love the scene how she enjoying and drowing in it. It's the only time we see her happy and satisfied. Think how this coat has to be soft and comfortable.
I know declare cruella as my favorite villain
Now*
@@qataribananahamock1495 thank you 😊🙏
@@johnlothian3440 yaaas gurl! Queen cruella
Lou
Why?
She wants to skin those innocent pups and parent dogs.
Roger is the MVP of this scene. In seconds, he got a jingle and knew exactly how to blast it on multiple instruments. 🎹 🎺 Life goals if my wife ever gets acquainted with an antagonist.
Cruella easily most fashionable, And best baddie in Disney 😍
The 3 most best dressed of Disney villains (in my opinion)
1. Cruella De vil
2. Yzma
3. Queen of Hearts
Big Facts@@tvisionary3394
Big Big Facts 💯
She’s good but Ursula is best 🐙
I love how ppl remember Perdita’s name being “Anita”, and it’s all bc Cruella so confidently and constantly got her name wrong.
i swear it’s anita 😂
Her name is Anita...Perdita is her dog's name
😂😂😂
Fun fact: the actress who voiced cruella also provided the opening narration for Cinderella
"Miserable darling as usual, perfectly wretched." The older I get, the more I relate to Cruella.
0:01 I'm sorry I can't help but crack up here lmao
I'm convinced that this is one of the best of classic WDAS films.
And a rather underrated one at that
I prefer Snow White and Cinderella. But Cruella makes this movie
Emma stone did a perfect job sounding just like her!
“Miserable darling as usual perfectly wretched,” my mood 24/7 🤣
Cruella is absolutely stunning in the fur
"Miiiserable, dahling, as usual. Perfectly wretched..."
qqqqqqq♨
“This horrid little house is your dream castle” it’s hilarious how she can deliver such an insulting quip with the funniest timing and so casually.
A minor detail I always loved is when Anita offers Cruella tea, casually Cruella taps the ash from her cigarette into the tea as she leaves. The fact that attention is not drawn to it is what makes it extra funny for me.
0:22 15 years later, and I still remember this song very well
Instant classic!
Anyone else find it funny how this was posted 2 years ago, and the only comments are after the latest Cruella film came out?
Scar: Life's not very fair, is it my little friend.
Frollo: Bring these gypsy vermin to the palace of justice.
Cruella: *ANITA DAAAHHHHHLING!*
That animation is dang excellent.
Cruelly rocked the bougie/old money aesthetic way before it was trendy
I love how Nanny so gingerly opens the door, just that second of animation conveys so much. Shes been through this before!
So clever 👌🏽
1:32 I wonder if those are the same 2 Dalmatians she had in the 2021 movie
Cruella smokin that good
She is pure chaos isn’t she 😂😂
It’s like Roger was determined to get under Cruella’s skin with all that loud music playing
her fur coat is EVERYTHING
0:25 Boop that snoot, Roger!
"Her beauty never ever scared me"
Anyone else had a crush on her?
I knew there was a reason I liked Roger.
Love this cartoon so much!!!
I love how roger trying to be as annoying little shit as possible to cruella lol
Can we take a second to question the sanity of the airhead who game her a drivers license😂
😂😂
Today, I make an oath to protect myself from this. Signed, CF
Why’re you the only comment
@@IsopodsLoveIt what are you getting at?
@@courtneyfurman7453 I mean, the videos got 100k views and I only see one comment from a few hours ago. Seemed weird to me at least
Glenn Close was on spot!
She’s the only saving grace of the two movies
I love Cruella's outfit. It's so good. I would pay good money to have something like that.
So u would support poachers or are u meaning fake fur?
@@Trexlover1 support poachers 👍
@Alejandro M ik ur just tryna get a rise outta me ik u wouldn't actully choose poachers
@@Trexlover1 no I would definitely choose them
If u support poachers though like legit you have a poor soul
A little known fact is that Carella went on to become elected as governor of Michigan in 2018.
And won her re-election. People are dumb af
watching this after watching the recent cruella movie. love the two !
Wait it’s implied she’s THE SAME AGE as her!!!
0:55 sums up an office boss's day at work.
I used to watch the cartoons when I was a kid 🥺 always loved Cruella.
101 Dalmatians and Rio Crossover
Anita: Cruella, ae those feathers on your coat?
Cruella: Feathers are also my true love, darling.
Cruella: I do lived for feathers, I WORSHIP feathers!
Jewel and Blu: HER FEATHER COAT!
Pongo: That's her
Perdita: Cruella De Vil
Tiago: Who?
Bia: What?
Carla: Cruella?
1:32 good dog Pongo!
Good dog Pongo is right.
Rod Taylor was in the Alfred Hitchcock birds firm
I was so scared of her as a child 😂
Fr especially her shadow at the door lol
I want this for the Cruella sequel lol
I just love the way she says darling without R
0:47 never gets old when I see Roger being silly on the piano 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cruella de vil is my favorite disney villain of all time. Since I was a little boy. When I watch this movie.
Cruella De Vil is very cruel to her partners in crime, Jasper and Horace Badun and classmate, Anita Radcliffe and her husband, Roger Radcliffe and especially Pongo and Perdita and their puppies in the movie. She hires Jasper and Horace to kidnap the puppies after Roger refuses to sell them and is just generally very mean. Younger viewers might be a little afraid of her.
It’s villains like Cruella that make the movie with a capital M! But it’s so hysterical with Roger playing the instruments.
As a kid I always loved that the dogs could communicate over long distances and save the puppies when the humans couldn't. Cruella scared me! But she's the best villain ever!!
@@jayaom4946 I prefer Snow White and Cinderellas Stepmothers
Poor Perdita. She’s terrified of Cruella.
Rightfully so
Well she’s a mommy and she’s scared of her I don’t blame her
She has to be one of my favorite villains
That's just a different type of savagery to play music right before someone comes as well as them being there about them😂😂😂.
My mom’s from CalArts and apparently when they watched 101, everyone cheered when Cruela came in.
“Sweet, simple Anita” lmaooo
Who's still watching this at 2021? Mad respect 😫💅💅💅
Sylvester from 2023
1:31 Cruella, you back up before Pongo bites you
How did they become friends in the beginning? Cruella looks at least 15 years older than Anita, and their personalities show no similarity whatsoever.
They’re friend from school as kids
And they are about the same age
@Erin L thanks!
You could chalk up Cruella’s aged appearance to her frequent smoking. As to how they became friends, though, your guess is as good as mine.
I never realized this was released 1961!
Here are some fun autistic nerd factoids:
101 Dalmatians was released January 25 1961 five days after JFK’s elected as President.
The Sword in the Stone was
Released Christmas
Day 1963 a month after JFKs death:
I never realized that she was thin, with that coat she looks so big
This is the classic version we will always love not the remake version that was really terrible!
2:09 Bruh that cupcake DDD:
why do i keep hearing this song throughout my life lol
They have a whole staircase that leads up to that small attic.
I could think of some specific people that are so so so much like Cruella DeVille!
Roger makes me think of my father lol
Cruella DeVille is an awesome villain. Roger was right to make fun of her for the real reason. I mean she does a lot of crazy things that we normally or shouldn’t do like the way she drives, the way she opens and shuts a door, even smoking in front of people like what is wrong with her?
The fact that Anita was Cruella’s friend and didn’t keep her end of the deal, which was to sell Cruella the puppies, speaks volumes. Cruella is eccentric, but she wasn’t wrong for what she did!
It wasn't about selling the puppies. It was about telling when they arrive
So I guess after the "spot" incident even just seeing a glimpse of her, you'll already get the picture of why she deserves to continue her fashion work. In a medical asylum that is.
(Here's my own dialogue if a relative of Lord Cutler Beckett meet Cruella in his mansion)
De vil: Now x2 darling, how about some more of that 61' wine.
Beckett: "slams table" (Cruella is shocked) Listen closely, "De vil". One, never say darling in my household again. And two we are all out of wine. (then he slams the bottle of wine on the floor), some pieces of glass land in de vil's glass cup.
Cruella: Fine, I know when I'm not wanted around here!!!
Beckett: Just gather your crappy coat and get out!!!
Cruella I already know english, Beckett!!!
(Then they're both at the front door finishing arguing.)
Cruella: No wonder your deceased great grand-father had a short temper.
Beckett: In the name of hell, stop insulting my grand- papa's height.
Both of them:Do you understand!!!???
(Cruella then leaves while Beckett mumbles an insult.)
"She's an absolute fashionable moron and a stupid donkey."
De vil: I heard that!!
Iconic
I spent some embarrassing amount of years not realising Cruella was a pencil thin woman because her design incorporates the fur coats so well they become second skin
I mean this as a compliment
I love this movie
A N I T A D A R L I N G
It's nice when a friend you know from School comes to visit
Gen x trying to picture Catnap: 0:52
Omg the nostalgia
Cruella was soo disrespectful 💀🤣🤣🤣
Pure nostalgia haha
What is cruella smoking? A uranium cigarette???
Probably
I wouldn't put it past her
She's groving to the song and doesn't know it's about how much of shitty person she is but I don't think she'd take it as an insult lol.
So nobody's s going to talk about how she's smoking weed and giving everyone a contact high????
It's a cigarette
Honestly, just picture Cruella: at home, so rich she doesn't have to work, when she just decides "OH...I need to see my friend from college, Anita! Yes! She'll understand why I am so unhappy."
Then off she goes, drunk driving to her friend's place, where she'll burst in, harass her maid and dogs, and insult her friend's "lousy" husband...you know, the husband that can support Anita, dogs, and afford a maid.
Cruella would definitely be considered a Karen now a days lol
one of the best disney villiains
I feel really conflicted about cruella. I love how wretched she is and overall think she's an awesome villain, on the other hand she's the kind of person I'm (an animal lover) willing to go to prison for for the crimes she intended to do. I guess I shouldn't look too much into it since she's just a character
An animal lover?
I loved this movie as a kid
I don’t know why I think of Patsy Stone every time I see cruella.
where are they where are they
Omg... so many memories ❤❤❤❤