Fun fact: the movie is based on the book The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. I don’t remember everything, but I remember that in the book, Pongo’s mate is named Missis. Once the puppies are born, the humans worry she won’t be able to feed them all and search for another dog to help. They find another dalmation who had recently given birth and bring her in to help. They name her Perdita.
Sometimes when puppies are born they need physical stimulation to take their first breath, so when Roger is rubbing the puppy he's actually helping it to breathe. CPR does work, but you should give rubbing a chance first.
I read an article that said that Pongo & Perdita had 8 boy puppies (Lucky, Patch, Rolly, Freckles, Fidget, Dipstick, Whizzer, & Thunder) & 7 girl puppies (Penny, Pepper, Jewel, Two-Tone, Cadpid, Purdy, & Spotty).
Absolutely. In my opinion, she's the second best and most iconic Disney villain of all time, first being… Well, Eric hasn't seen _Sleeping Beauty_ yet.
The original book was published in 1956 and this movie was actually released in 1961. The scenery and vehicles in the movie reflect that time. The live action remake, with Glenn Close is set in much more modern times and the story updated accordingly. I haven't seen the Cruella movie with Emma Stone but I have watched the live action movie and I recommend it. It's a fun watch. In the original book, there were 97 puppies, not 99. Pongo's wife couldn't produce enough milk for 15 puppies, so they searched for a canine wet nurse. They found one and she was the one that they named Perdita. She was found on the side of the road, exhausted after searching for her own litter of puppies that her "pet" had taken and sold. When Pongo and his wife returned with all of the puppies, Perdita's litter was among them. She was also reunited with their father, a Dalmatian named Prince, and the two were relinquished to the Dearly's by their owners and became a permanent part of the family. The book also has a sequel, but, to me, it's not as good.
My favorite tidbit about the 101 Dalmatians comes from the first time I got high. I sat down while this was playing and I noticed something about Lucky. He has a horseshoe of dalmatian dots on his back. When the Disney store was in business I looked for Lucky and sure enough he always has a horseshoe of dots. My guess is that he's the 15th puppy, the one Lucky to be alive.
Roger performed CPR on the puppy, practically rubbing it to either make the lungs free or get the heart beating again. It's not always successfull but it could make a difference. This puppy is Lucky, the pup that loves the television. He even has spots on his back in the shape of a horseshoe:)
If you liked this, Eric, you might enjoy reading the book. In the book, Lucky is the ringleader and the smartest puppy (named for the horseshoe ring of spots on his back); the one that Roger saves is named Cadpig (she is the smallest and the avid tv watcher); and in addition to Roly Poly, there is also Patch (born with a large spot over his ear, instead of starting off pure white; also the strongest puppy, and particularly close companions with Cadpig). Also in the book Perdita is a stray whom the Dearlys take in to help nurse the puppies- since 15 is a lot for one mother dog to deal with; the mother dog is named “Misses”. And the cat, Tibs (full name Pussy Willow, but that is a bit long for common use) is actually female.
Yes, the live actions are recommended to watch. You mention Hugh Laurie, but the stand out actor in that is Glenn Close. The one and only Disney live action worthy of it’s predecessor.
4:43 Rubbing the fur “against the grain” in the lumbar area stimulates crying and helps airway clearance. My theory is that it was Lucky, hence the name.
You mentioned the live-action, and since you watched Tarzan, if you didn't know, Cruella is the same woman as Kala, Tarzan's mother. I was today years old. How??!
4:53 That question is answered in the Cruella movie. 5:43 That question is answered in the live action version. 14:07 You have no idea. According to Google Maps, it's about 76 miles from London to Suffolk. Can you imagine having to walk 76 miles in the middle of winter? Poor puppies. 😢 23:21 How could you be so certain of that? For all you know, he could've played Roger.
The live actions Glen Close movies are fun, as is the reimagining origin with Emma Stone. It’s funny that 101 Dalmatians has produced actually entertaining live action counterparts.
If you liked this one, you should check out Lady and the Tramp (if you haven't seen it already). Doesn't have a main villain like this one, but it's got the same kind of charm and interesting dog POV that this one has.
If you're interested in seeing more of Cruella de Vil, then I highly recommend the first live-action adaption staring Glenn Close, she was phenomenal in that film. Emma Stone was amazing in the other film and the fashion's were spectacular, but I still prefer the one with Glenn close. (Also, please don't be too offended when I tell you, you made a small mistake. The original 101 Dalmatians wasn't released in 1973, it was released in 1961)
like some comments already here, I would highly recommend the live action version too. Glenn Close is fantastic as Cruella and this most likely unpopular opinion but I prefer the live action (though of course the OG also has stuff I like more than the live action)
"Get the gun, this isn't America." That made me laugh. Love your reactions bro.
Fun fact: the movie is based on the book The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. I don’t remember everything, but I remember that in the book, Pongo’s mate is named Missis. Once the puppies are born, the humans worry she won’t be able to feed them all and search for another dog to help. They find another dalmation who had recently given birth and bring her in to help. They name her Perdita.
I just love how well-mannered the dogs are. Maybe it's just the British accent.
Sometimes when puppies are born they need physical stimulation to take their first breath, so when Roger is rubbing the puppy he's actually helping it to breathe. CPR does work, but you should give rubbing a chance first.
I read an article that said that Pongo & Perdita had 8 boy puppies (Lucky, Patch, Rolly, Freckles, Fidget, Dipstick, Whizzer, & Thunder) & 7 girl puppies (Penny, Pepper, Jewel, Two-Tone, Cadpid, Purdy, & Spotty).
Cruella de Vil is hands down one of the best, most evil, and most iconic Disney villains of all time. The absolute highlight of the movie.
Yeah
Absolutely. In my opinion, she's the second best and most iconic Disney villain of all time, first being… Well, Eric hasn't seen _Sleeping Beauty_ yet.
@@ZukoHalliwell Two of my favorite Disney villains right there. Looking forward to his reaction to Sleeping Beauty when he gets around to it!
The original book was published in 1956 and this movie was actually released in 1961. The scenery and vehicles in the movie reflect that time. The live action remake, with Glenn Close is set in much more modern times and the story updated accordingly. I haven't seen the Cruella movie with Emma Stone but I have watched the live action movie and I recommend it. It's a fun watch.
In the original book, there were 97 puppies, not 99. Pongo's wife couldn't produce enough milk for 15 puppies, so they searched for a canine wet nurse. They found one and she was the one that they named Perdita. She was found on the side of the road, exhausted after searching for her own litter of puppies that her "pet" had taken and sold. When Pongo and his wife returned with all of the puppies, Perdita's litter was among them. She was also reunited with their father, a Dalmatian named Prince, and the two were relinquished to the Dearly's by their owners and became a permanent part of the family. The book also has a sequel, but, to me, it's not as good.
When I heard the name “lucky” I immediately realized that that was the puppy that almost didn’t make it
My favorite tidbit about the 101 Dalmatians comes from the first time I got high. I sat down while this was playing and I noticed something about Lucky. He has a horseshoe of dalmatian dots on his back. When the Disney store was in business I looked for Lucky and sure enough he always has a horseshoe of dots. My guess is that he's the 15th puppy, the one Lucky to be alive.
Roger performed CPR on the puppy, practically rubbing it to either make the lungs free or get the heart beating again. It's not always successfull but it could make a difference. This puppy is Lucky, the pup that loves the television. He even has spots on his back in the shape of a horseshoe:)
If you liked this, Eric, you might enjoy reading the book.
In the book, Lucky is the ringleader and the smartest puppy (named for the horseshoe ring of spots on his back); the one that Roger saves is named Cadpig (she is the smallest and the avid tv watcher); and in addition to Roly Poly, there is also Patch (born with a large spot over his ear, instead of starting off pure white; also the strongest puppy, and particularly close companions with Cadpig). Also in the book Perdita is a stray whom the Dearlys take in to help nurse the puppies- since 15 is a lot for one mother dog to deal with; the mother dog is named “Misses”. And the cat, Tibs (full name Pussy Willow, but that is a bit long for common use) is actually female.
Yes, the live actions are recommended to watch. You mention Hugh Laurie, but the stand out actor in that is Glenn Close. The one and only Disney live action worthy of it’s predecessor.
4:43 Rubbing the fur “against the grain” in the lumbar area stimulates crying and helps airway clearance.
My theory is that it was Lucky, hence the name.
You mentioned the live-action, and since you watched Tarzan, if you didn't know, Cruella is the same woman as Kala, Tarzan's mother. I was today years old. How??!
4:53 That question is answered in the Cruella movie.
5:43 That question is answered in the live action version.
14:07 You have no idea. According to Google Maps, it's about 76 miles from London to Suffolk. Can you imagine having to walk 76 miles in the middle of winter? Poor puppies. 😢
23:21 How could you be so certain of that? For all you know, he could've played Roger.
0:18 he plays the tall bad guy but maybe you guessed it
The live actions Glen Close movies are fun, as is the reimagining origin with Emma Stone. It’s funny that 101 Dalmatians has produced actually entertaining live action counterparts.
This is a favorite of mine. It's a good adaptation, but I do recommend reading the book. One of my favorites to pick up and reread even decades later.
I often use Rolly's line to apply to my dog - he may be like 8x bigger, but he's always hungry XD
Are you planning to also react to 101 Dalmatians 2: Patch’s London Adventure?
If you liked this one, you should check out Lady and the Tramp (if you haven't seen it already). Doesn't have a main villain like this one, but it's got the same kind of charm and interesting dog POV that this one has.
You should definitely watch the live-action version. It gives you a lot of backstory on Cruella.
The Cruella movie was pretty good too. Her childhood, the plot twists, the music, amazing.
I was today years old when I learned Cruella is the same woman as Kala, Tarzan's mother. I was like "W H A T?!"
My favourite reactor with one of my favourite movies!!
101 Dalmatians came out in 1961
My first thriller! And the year it came out was 1961
6:42 How did i not notice that LOL
If you're interested in seeing more of Cruella de Vil, then I highly recommend the first live-action adaption staring Glenn Close, she was phenomenal in that film. Emma Stone was amazing in the other film and the fashion's were spectacular, but I still prefer the one with Glenn close. (Also, please don't be too offended when I tell you, you made a small mistake. The original 101 Dalmatians wasn't released in 1973, it was released in 1961)
I recommend the live action version from 1996 as well, it's one of the few from Disney that lives up to the animated movie.
you gotta watch the live action one with Glenn Close as Cruella, she's iconic
Correction: it was released in 1963
Actually, it was 1961. But, yeah. I'm guessing it says 1973 because Eric just posted _Robin Hood_ on Patreon.
I hated cruella so much as a child, don't touch the puppies 😂
I really liked the Emma Stone movie.
The live action 101 and 102 Dalmation movies are pretty fun. I haven't seen Cruella, so I'm not sure about that one.
Oh i hope you watch the live action! It's incredible!
I’ve always thought it was pretty messed up that they never returned the extra 84 puppies
The others were all store bought, there was no one to return them to.
@@redjaywizchannel4011oh you’re right, I must be thinking of the live action version
now you know dragon prince has claudia de vil
like some comments already here, I would highly recommend the live action version too. Glenn Close is fantastic as Cruella and this most likely unpopular opinion but I prefer the live action (though of course the OG also has stuff I like more than the live action)
To best answer you question PLEASE watch the live action Cruella you won’t be disappointed
plz do the live action & more
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