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** Roger, for giving us the song "Cruela De Vil" is almost universally liked, especially becuase how much he enjoys it hammning the song up
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** The same could be said about Cadpig, since her voice and small size fit the requirements of the young boy character voiced by a female voice actress.
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** The same could be said about Cadpig, since her voice and small size fit the requirements of the young boy character voiced by a female voice actress. actress.
** Also Pepper, in the movie. She gets one speaking line during the entire film and her voice led many people to believe she was male.
** Also Pepper, in the movie. She gets one speaking line during the entire film and her voice led many people to believe she was male.
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** Several episodes of the series portray Cruella as a Jerkass Woobie / Jerk With A Heart Of Gold combination.
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** "Blast this pen, blast this wretched, wretched ''pen!''"
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*** For this troper, it makes the blow worse.
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* MoralEventHorizon: In-story, Missus claims that biting a human is always this for a dog. Of course, she is perfectly willing to bite Cruella or the Badduns, but she justifies that on the grounds that they aren't really human (and in Cruella's case, at least, she may be right, as the book does take the liberty to imply [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane that her last name might just be meant literally....]])
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* MoralEventHorizon: In-story, Missus claims that biting a human is always this for a dog. Of course, she is perfectly willing to bite Cruella or the Badduns, but she justifies that on the grounds that they aren't really human (and in Cruella's case, at least, she may be right, as the book does and a deleted song take the liberty to imply [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane that her last name might just be meant literally....]])
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** Likewise, the part where the dogs are hiding in the coal shed and suddenly Cruella is right there at the window, driving past ''really slowly'' and glaring in at them. [[ItGotWorse gets even worse]] when, shortly thereafter, this is repeated with Cruella going the other way.
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** Likewise, the part where the dogs are hiding in the coal shed and suddenly Cruella is right there at the window, driving past ''really slowly'' and glaring in at them. [[ItGotWorse [[FromBadToWorse It gets even worse]] when, shortly thereafter, this is repeated with Cruella going the other way.
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** [[http://images2.fanpop.com/image/polls/361000/361512_1263896339312_full.jpg Sergeant Tibbs would like to know just what the hell is going on here.]]
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** [[http://images2.fanpop.com/image/polls/361000/361512_1263896339312_full.[[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-s_cYccezMLo/T_y9LXs3scI/AAAAAAAABDo/LWg72afqtlw/s1600/2.jpg Sergeant Tibbs would like to know just what the hell is going on here.]]
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*** For this troper, it makes the blow worse.
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* [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bitch]]: Cruella and Ivy De Vil.
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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMWQz4u2zJ8 Rescue]] from the live-action movie. Disney even reused it for the VHS trailer for the 1997 copy of ''SleepingBeauty'' and the theatrical trailer for ''[[{{Doug}} Doug's 1st Movie]]''
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** The TV series theme song.
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** The TV series series' theme song.
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** Also Ivy De Vil in the series, mainly because she was ''much'' more competent than her Aunt Cruella and was a LittleMissSnarker and ServileSnarker rolled into one.
** Cruella's dog Vendella.
** Also Cruella's ferret Scorch.
** Cruella's dog Vendella.
** Also Cruella's ferret Scorch.
* JerkassWoobie: In the series, the episode "Coup De Vil" actually turns Cruella into one.
** Horace and Jasper could qualify considering they have to endure the berating of their BadBoss Cruella.
** Horace and Jasper could qualify considering they have to endure the berating of their BadBoss Cruella.
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* MagnificentBastard: [[MagnificentBastard Magnificent Bitch]]: Cruella and Ivy De Vil.
** Also surprisingly, Cruella gets one for standing up to [[AbusiveParents her terrible mother Malevola De Vil]] in the episode "Coup De Vil".
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** Just look Pongo and Perdita's faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
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** Just look Pongo [[PapaWolf Pongo]] and Perdita's [[MamaBear Perdita's]] faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
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** One episode did portray Dumpling in a somewhat positive light and she did save Cadpig. So maybe she could be exused from this.
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** One And Swamp Rat.
** RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The episode "Hog Tied" did portray Dumpling in a somewhat positive and sympathetic light and she did saveCadpig. Cadpig's life. So maybe she could be exused excused from this.
** RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: The episode "Hog Tied" did portray Dumpling in a somewhat positive and sympathetic light and she did save
** The same could be said about Cadpig, since her voice and small size fit the requirements of the young boy character voiced by a female voice actress.
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* TheWoobie: This varies, but Rolly and Spot usually qualify for this.
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* TheWoobie: This varies, but Rolly and Spot usually qualify for this.this.
** The episode "Hog Tied" actually turns Dumpling into one pretty effectively.
** The episode "Hog Tied" actually turns Dumpling into one pretty effectively.
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**This troper is admittedly Close-averse, but also honestly believes that Close was over-lavish with the pork in this movie.
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** Likewise, the part where the dogs are hiding in the coal shed and suddenly Cruella is right there at the window, driving past ''really slowly'' and glaring in at them. [[ItGotWorse gets even worse]] when, shortly thereafter, this is repeated with Cruella going the other way.
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* NightmareFuel: Cruella ("-De Vil"), Cruella ("-De Vil, if she doesn't get you, no evil thing will..."). And more.
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* NightmareFuel: Cruella ("-De Vil"), Cruella ("-De Vil, if she doesn't get scare you, no evil thing will..."). And more.
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** Mr. Skinner in the first movie (the name alone says it all...)
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** Mr. Skinner in the first live-action movie (the name alone says it all...)
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* EarWorm: ''Cruella de Vil, Cruella de Vil... if she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will...!'' Arguably justified in its catchiness in that Roger's a musician.
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* EarWorm: ''Cruella ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEc0woB3piM Cruella de Vil, Vil]], Cruella de Vil... if she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will...!'' Arguably justified in its catchiness in that Roger's a musician.
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** Two words: Kanine Krunchies.
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** Two words: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvIztMjI7a4 Kanine Krunchies.Krunchies]].
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** From the TV series, how many here didn't know Spot the Chicken was a female until her gender was actually mentioned?
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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the TV series has AnAesop in most episodes, they never jammed them into your head. The episode "Smoke Detectors"[[hottip:*:The pups have to try and get Cruella to stop smoking so she can move back to her house instead of living with them because the fire from her cigarrettes burnt down parts of her house from smoking and sleeping at the same time]], on the other hand, falls right under this.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: While the TV series has AnAesop in most episodes, they never jammed them into your head. The episode "Smoke Detectors"[[hottip:*:The pups have to try and get Cruella to stop smoking so she can move back to her house instead of living with them because the fire from her cigarrettes cigarettes burnt down parts of her house from smoking and sleeping at the same time]], on the other hand, falls right under this.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The TV series had its fair share, but one in particular from the episode "Full Metal Pullet" has Spot being the only member of Lucky's group standing up to Lt. Pug after she was PickedLast out of everyone.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop : You should never give a second chance to anybody. He will most probably become evil again if he's anywhere near the Big Ben, anyway.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop : FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: You should never give a second chance to anybody. He will most probably become evil again if he's anywhere near the Big Ben, anyway.
* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The TV series had its fair share, but one in particular from the episode "Full Metal Pullet" has Spot being the only member of Lucky's group standing up to Lt. Pug after she was PickedLast out of everyone.
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* TheWoobie: This varies, but Rolly and Spot usually qualify for this.
* WTHCastingAgency: It may not be six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close's most profound role, but she makes a really good Cruella and it would appear she's having a ball hamming it up.
* WTHCastingAgency: It may not be six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close's most profound role, but she makes a really good Cruella and it would appear she's having a ball hamming it up.
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* FoeYay: Cadpig and Mooch had this going on for a while.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: Cruella ("-De Vil"), Cruella ("-De Vil, if she doesn't get you, no evil thing will..."). And more.
** Plus '''[[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v491/stinkylulu/born%20in%20-%20died%20in/CruellaDevillefreaky.png THIS FACE.]]'''
** A very important example that combines with FridgeHorror. She's ordered her henchmen to kill puppies and in the most painful ways possible to have them skinned into a fur coat which is scary enough; now, consider the following: it's implied they were her ''regular employees'', so they do work for her ''all the time'', but acquiring fur illegally -- by ''stealing and killing puppies'' -- IS the only work ''she ever gives them'', and we are shown that she already had about ''fifty'' fur coats made up by the time the police caught her. Oh, God, those poor hundreds of puppies...
*** Of course, all but Pongo and Perdita's litter were actually bought and paid for. Doesn't excuse the killing of those poor puppies, but it does seem to lighten the blow just a wee bit.
** Just look Pongo and Perdita's faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
** Mr. Skinner in the first movie (the name alone says it all...)
** Ivy's regular face is cute and adorable, but when she gets angry or sinister, then her face truly lives up to this trope.
--> Ivy: "I'm cute as a button, and ready for war!"
** Plus '''[[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v491/stinkylulu/born%20in%20-%20died%20in/CruellaDevillefreaky.png THIS FACE.]]'''
** A very important example that combines with FridgeHorror. She's ordered her henchmen to kill puppies and in the most painful ways possible to have them skinned into a fur coat which is scary enough; now, consider the following: it's implied they were her ''regular employees'', so they do work for her ''all the time'', but acquiring fur illegally -- by ''stealing and killing puppies'' -- IS the only work ''she ever gives them'', and we are shown that she already had about ''fifty'' fur coats made up by the time the police caught her. Oh, God, those poor hundreds of puppies...
*** Of course, all but Pongo and Perdita's litter were actually bought and paid for. Doesn't excuse the killing of those poor puppies, but it does seem to lighten the blow just a wee bit.
** Just look Pongo and Perdita's faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
** Mr. Skinner in the first movie (the name alone says it all...)
** Ivy's regular face is cute and adorable, but when she gets angry or sinister, then her face truly lives up to this trope.
--> Ivy: "I'm cute as a button, and ready for war!"
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* NightmareFuel: Cruella ("-De Vil"), Cruella ("-De Vil, if she doesn't get you, no evil thing will..."). And more.
** Plus '''[[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v491/stinkylulu/born%20in%20-%20died%20in/CruellaDevillefreaky.png THIS FACE.]]'''
** A very important example that combines with FridgeHorror. She's ordered her henchmen to kill puppies and in the most painful ways possible to have them skinned into a fur coat which is scary enough; now, consider the following: it's implied they were her ''regular employees'', so they do work for her ''all the time'', but acquiring fur illegally -- by ''stealing and killing puppies'' -- IS the only work ''she ever gives them'', and we are shown that she already had about ''fifty'' fur coats made up by the time the police caught her. Oh, God, those poor hundreds of puppies...
*** Of course, all but Pongo and Perdita's litter were actually bought and paid for. Doesn't excuse the killing of those poor puppies, but it does seem to lighten the blow just a wee bit.
** Just look Pongo and Perdita's faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
** Mr. Skinner in the first movie (the name alone says it all...)
** Ivy's regular face is cute and adorable, but when she gets angry or sinister, then her face truly lives up to this trope.
--> Ivy: "I'm cute as a button, and ready for war!"
** Plus '''[[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v491/stinkylulu/born%20in%20-%20died%20in/CruellaDevillefreaky.png THIS FACE.]]'''
** A very important example that combines with FridgeHorror. She's ordered her henchmen to kill puppies and in the most painful ways possible to have them skinned into a fur coat which is scary enough; now, consider the following: it's implied they were her ''regular employees'', so they do work for her ''all the time'', but acquiring fur illegally -- by ''stealing and killing puppies'' -- IS the only work ''she ever gives them'', and we are shown that she already had about ''fifty'' fur coats made up by the time the police caught her. Oh, God, those poor hundreds of puppies...
*** Of course, all but Pongo and Perdita's litter were actually bought and paid for. Doesn't excuse the killing of those poor puppies, but it does seem to lighten the blow just a wee bit.
** Just look Pongo and Perdita's faces when they are facing off Jasper and Horace. They don't look so sweet anymore...
** Mr. Skinner in the first movie (the name alone says it all...)
** Ivy's regular face is cute and adorable, but when she gets angry or sinister, then her face truly lives up to this trope.
--> Ivy: "I'm cute as a button, and ready for war!"
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Polly, with his blue collar.
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** Patch, through and through. 95% of all merchandise features him
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** Patch, through and through. 95% of all merchandise features himhim.
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop : You should never give a second chance to anybody. He will most probably become evil again if he's anywhere near the Big Ben, anyway.
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* WTHCastingAgency: It may not be six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close's most profound role, but she makes a really good Cruella and it would appear she's having a ball hamming it up.
* WTHCastingAgency: It may not be six-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close's most profound role, but she makes a really good Cruella and it would appear she's having a ball hamming it up.
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* MisaimedFandom: Many fur fans actually like Cruella, especially the animated version, for her huge fox coat. And a lot of the mentions of fur here, like sleeping between ermine sheets, often just seem like a sybaritic {{Pretty in Mink}}.
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* MisaimedFandom: Many fur fans actually like Cruella, especially the animated version, for her huge fox coat. And a lot of the mentions of fur here, fur, like sleeping between ermine sheets, sheets in the book, often just seem like a sybaritic {{Pretty in Mink}}.
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* FanDumb: After the release of the live-action version, people rushed to get Dalmatians as pets. Dalmatians are highly energetic and need plenty of room and time for exercise, and are prone to hearing problems. Many of the Dalmatians adopted during this craze ended up surrendered to shelters or dumped.
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* CreatorsPet: Spot is mostly disliked because she's a main character and EnsembleDarkhorse Two-Tone isn't (or Patch, thus filling out the four characterized puppies from the original book.)
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* CompleteMonster: Cruella de Vil - if kidnapping 99 puppies for the express purpose of killing them and turning them into fur coats doesn't make you a CompleteMonster, nothing does.
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** "Yard sale? I love yard sales! Actually, I hate yard sales. Of course, the pros of a yard sale are the bargains, but the cons of a yard sale are that the items are used. Ick!"