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** Also, Cruella. In the game, she chases after the puppies in her car like in the animated film, and sports her animated counterpart's NightmareFace.

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* HarmlessFreezing: Horace, though he's still blue and shivering in the next scene.



* HarmlessFreezing: Horace, though he's still blue and shivering in the next scene.
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* Bizarrchitecture: Cruella's London mansion. It looks fairly normal on the outside, but the inside is a completely different story. There are no windows but the first floor looks like it's udnderground and it's lit by torches, in other words it's like Hell.

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* Bizarrchitecture: {{Bizarrchitecture}}: Cruella's London mansion. It looks fairly normal on the outside, but the inside is a completely different story. There are no windows but for a start and the first floor looks like it's udnderground underground and it's lit by torches, in instead of electric lights there are torches. In other words it's like Hell.

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* Bizarrchitecture: Cruella's London mansion. It looks fairly normal on the outside, but the inside is a completely different story. There are no windows but the first floor looks like it's udnderground and it's lit by torches, in other words it's like Hell.



** Cruella has an ImmodestOrgasm at the sight of the Siberian tiger pelt. In fact most of her reactions to fur is the FurFetish take to the extreme.

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** Cruella has an ImmodestOrgasm at the sight of the Siberian tiger pelt. In fact most of her reactions to fur is the FurFetish fur fetish take to the extreme.

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** Cruella has an ImmodestOrgasm at the sight of the Siberian tiger pelt. In fact most of her reactions to fur can be seen as sexual in nature

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** Cruella has an ImmodestOrgasm at the sight of the Siberian tiger pelt. In fact most of her reactions to fur can be seen as sexual is the FurFetish take to the extreme.
--> '''Cruella''' [While admiring her tiger pelt
in naturea mirror]: You were a big bad boy weren't you darling?
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-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming, immediately after Horace asks "Who won the Gold?") [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]] (Horace flinches in response as Cruella continues her tirade against him, Skinner, and Jasper.) My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined because {{Hypocrite you three incompetent twits let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!}} And you call yourselves men? HUH?! I've seen more intelligent pieces of carpet!

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-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming, immediately after Horace asks "Who won the Gold?") [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]] (Horace flinches in response as Cruella continues her tirade against him, Skinner, and Jasper.) My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined because {{Hypocrite [[{{Hypocrite}} you three incompetent twits let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!}} animals!]] And you call yourselves men? HUH?! I've seen more intelligent pieces of carpet!

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-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming, immediately after Horace asks "Who won the Gold?") [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]] (Horace flinches in response as Cruella continues her tirade against him, Skinner, and Jasper.) My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined because [[Hypocrite you three incompetent twits let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!]] And you call yourselves men? Huh? I've seen more intelligent pieces of carpet!

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-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming, immediately after Horace asks "Who won the Gold?") [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]] (Horace flinches in response as Cruella continues her tirade against him, Skinner, and Jasper.) My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined because [[Hypocrite {{Hypocrite you three incompetent twits let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!]] animals!}} And you call yourselves men? Huh? HUH?! I've seen more intelligent pieces of carpet!carpet!
** What follows next is that they are sprayed by a skunk that Curella had confused for her purse.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: After Cruella De Vil and her henchmen have been defeated and are being carted off to prison by the police, she has this to say:
-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming, immediately after Horace asks "Who won the Gold?") [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]] (Horace flinches in response as Cruella continues her tirade against him, Skinner, and Jasper.) My business, my reputation, my life, has been ruined because [[Hypocrite you three incompetent twits let yourselves be outsmarted by a bunch of dumb animals!]] And you call yourselves men? Huh? I've seen more intelligent pieces of carpet!
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The live-action version got a sequel in 2000, ''102 Dalmatians'', where Cruella undergoes hypnotherapy to love puppies and hate fur coats and is released from jail to do community service for a struggling animal shelter, warned that if she ever repeats the offense, her entire fortune will go the shelter. Unfortunately, Big Ben's chimes break the hypnosis and Cruella reverts back to her fur loving puppy hating self. Not even bothering to use her to idiotic henchmen Jasper and Horace, Cruella makes an agreement with another animal skin coat lover from France named Le Pelt to make the coat, planning to use ''102'' dalmatians this time. Only Glenn Close and Tim [=McInnerny=] reprised their roles as Cruella and her timid butler Alonzo from the original film. The main human characters in this film are Chloe Simon, a young probation officer who now owns Dipstick (one of the 15 puppies from the first film) and is skeptical about giving Cruella another chance, and Kevin Shepard, the owner of the dog shelter Cruella is assigned to help, who is so excited that his shelter is finally doing well to be the least bit suspicious of Cruella (which comes to bit him later in the film). This film invoked PollyWantsAMicrophone to provide a talking animal character.

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The live-action version got a sequel in 2000, ''102 Dalmatians'', where Cruella undergoes hypnotherapy to love puppies and hate fur coats and is released from jail to do community service for a struggling animal shelter, warned that if she ever repeats the offense, her entire fortune will go the shelter. Unfortunately, Big Ben's chimes break the hypnosis and Cruella reverts back to her fur loving puppy hating fur-loving puppy-hating self. Not even bothering to use her to idiotic henchmen Jasper and Horace, Cruella makes an agreement with another animal skin coat lover from France named Le Pelt to make the coat, planning to use ''102'' dalmatians this time. Only Glenn Close and Tim [=McInnerny=] reprised their roles as Cruella and her timid butler Alonzo from the original film. The main human characters in this film are Chloe Simon, a young probation officer who now owns Dipstick (one of the 15 puppies from the first film) and is skeptical about giving Cruella another chance, and Kevin Shepard, the owner of the dog shelter Cruella is assigned to help, who is so excited that his shelter is finally doing well to be the least bit suspicious of Cruella (which comes to bit him later in the film). This film invoked PollyWantsAMicrophone to provide a talking animal character.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Jasper and Horace's job to kill and skin the puppies in the animated film was given to Skinner.

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* GetOnWithItAlready: Cruella is very impatient.
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* BattleDiscretionShot: Jasper punching Horace for commenting on Skinner's scar after the former explicitly tells him ''not'' to isn't shown to the audience, as Jasper closes the door before the punch. It would be too violent for a G rating if it was actually shown.
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* {{Bowdlerwise}}: A slight re-dub occurred in the United Kingdom release, in which Horace's line "No bloody wonder you can't talk, mate!" was re-dubbed to "No blinkin' wonder you can't talk, mate!" The "bloody" slang is [[CultureClash is considered to be profane in the United Kingdom]].

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* {{Bowdlerwise}}: {{Bowdlerise}}: A slight re-dub occurred in the United Kingdom release, in which Horace's line "No bloody wonder you can't talk, mate!" was re-dubbed to "No blinkin' wonder you can't talk, mate!" The "bloody" slang is [[CultureClash is considered to be profane in the United Kingdom]].
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* {{Bowdlerwise}}: A slight re-dub occurred in the United Kingdom release, in which Horace's line "No bloody wonder you can't talk, mate!" was re-dubbed to "No blinkin' wonder you can't talk, mate!" The "bloody" slang is [[CultureClash is considered to be profane in the United Kingdom]].

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* MythologyGag: The dalmation that appears in Roger's video game strong resembles Pongo's animated counterpart.

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* MythologyGag: The dalmation dalmatian that appears in Roger's video game strong resembles Pongo's animated counterpart.counterpart.
* NervousWreck: Poor Alonzo the Butler, who has a twitch ''and'' a stutter. Considering that he works for [[BadBoss a person like Cruella]], it would be somewhat alarming if he wasn't this.



* SycophanticServant: Cruella's assistant, Frederick.

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* SycophanticServant: Cruella's assistant, Frederick. He even admits to it:
-->'''Cruella:''' What kind of a sycophant are you?\\
'''Frederick:''' What kind of a sycophant would you like me to be?
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* ADogAteMyHomework: The sequel has an example not related to school. Probation Officer Chloe Simon wants one of her charges, Ewan, to show a pay stub and he says he can't because a dog ate it. Chloe, of course, doesn't believe him and asks if he couldn't come with a better story. He tells one about being abducted at Picadilly Circus. Ewan eventually shows a photograph of him and his boss at the dog shelter he works at and a drool-covered [=IOU=] note he received instead of the pay stub because the shelter is low on funds.


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* ThatManIsDead: When the therapy Cruella has been subjected to between the first and the second movies wears off, she tells Allonzo that "Ella's gone and Cruella is back".
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* CompositeCharacter: As in the animated film, it combines the book's Missis (Pongo's mate) and Perdita (another female who was brought in as a sort of wet-nurse because there were too many puppies).
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*** This may be justified as Horace's expression shows he's merely mocking her for his amusement.

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*** ** This may be justified as Horace's expression shows he's merely mocking her for his amusement.
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''101 Dalmations'' is a 1996 live-action adaptation of Disney's ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. It starts Creator/GlennClose as Cruella, is updated to ThePresentDay, and the animal characters don't speak this time. The film was written and produced by Creator/JohnHughes and directed by Stephen Herek.

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''101 Dalmations'' Dalmatians'' is a 1996 live-action adaptation of Disney's ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. It starts Creator/GlennClose as Cruella, is updated to ThePresentDay, and the animal characters don't speak this time. The film was written and produced by Creator/JohnHughes and directed by Stephen Herek.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Mr. Skinner. Unlike Cruella, who is hammy and [[LaughablyEvil laugably evil]] at times, there are no such moments, apart from Horace's comments. He [[TheVoiceless never utters any dialogue]] because a dog tore open his throat, and there is a visible scar shown, with a permanent leer on his face. His job is basically skinning animals and turning them into coats for Cruella, and was about to do it to Lucky, until another dog ''mauls'' Skinner with a shot in the shadows. He is '''[[NightmareFuel terrifying]]''' as a result. Notably, he does not encounter any slapstick in the film like Horace, Jasper, or even Cruella.
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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: [[spoiler: The sequel has a mild JumpScare which involves a cut to a closeup on Cruella's face and her saying "Surprise!" In universe it's because she had just snuck up on Chloe who found the plans for her coat. At the same time it can seem like she's talking directly to the audience. [[http://youtu.be/Vlq1L-A8asM?t=40s The version of the scene that's in the trailer certainly plays it off as such.]]]]

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* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: [[spoiler: The sequel has a mild JumpScare which involves a cut to a closeup on Cruella's face and her saying "Surprise!" In universe In-universe it's because she had just snuck up on Chloe who found the plans for her coat. At the same time it can seem like she's talking directly to the audience. [[http://youtu.be/Vlq1L-A8asM?t=40s The version of the scene that's in the trailer certainly plays it off as such.]]]]

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* MeaningfulName: Lucky has a horse-shoe pattern on his back, Rolly is fat, Wizzer has a weak bladder...

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* MeaningfulName: Lucky has a horse-shoe pattern on his back, back (and was ''lucky'' to live after his NearDeathExperience), Rolly is fat, Wizzer has a weak bladder...bladder...
** Oddball has/d no spots, Little Dipper had his father's tail...
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Mythology Gag sort of - the dog is obviously based on Pongo, but the similarity is uncanny.

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* MythologyGag: The dalmation that appears in Roger's video game strong resembles Pongo's animated counterpart.
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* LargeHam \ EvilIsHammy: Glenn Close as Cruella and Gérard Depardieu in the sequel.

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* LargeHam \ EvilIsHammy: Glenn Close as Cruella knew this was a great role for the application of ''mountains'' of ham, and she brought it all with her. Her legendary talent let her pull it off while making it look easy. Gérard Depardieu gives her a run for her money in the sequel.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Glenn Close's Cruella is certainly more good looking than her animated counterpart.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Glenn Close's Cruella is certainly more good looking than her animated counterpart. Pretty much unavoidable since Glenn Close is a stunner herself.
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''101 Dalmations'' is a 1996 live-action adaptation of Disney's ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. It starts Glenn Close as Cruella, is updated to ThePresentDay, and the animal characters don't speak this time. The film was written and produced by Creator/JohnHughes and directed by Stephen Herek.

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''101 Dalmations'' is a 1996 live-action adaptation of Disney's ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. It starts Glenn Close Creator/GlennClose as Cruella, is updated to ThePresentDay, and the animal characters don't speak this time. The film was written and produced by Creator/JohnHughes and directed by Stephen Herek.

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''101 Dalmations'' is a 1996 live-action adaptation of Disney's ''Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians''. It starts Glenn Close as Cruella, is updated to ThePresentDay, and the animal characters don't speak this time. The film was written and produced by Creator/JohnHughes and directed by Stephen Herek.

The live-action version got a sequel in 2000, ''102 Dalmatians'', where Cruella undergoes hypnotherapy to love puppies and hate fur coats and is released from jail to do community service for a struggling animal shelter, warned that if she ever repeats the offense, her entire fortune will go the shelter. Unfortunately, Big Ben's chimes break the hypnosis and Cruella reverts back to her fur loving puppy hating self. Not even bothering to use her to idiotic henchmen Jasper and Horace, Cruella makes an agreement with another animal skin coat lover from France named Le Pelt to make the coat, planning to use ''102'' dalmatians this time. Only Glenn Close and Tim [=McInnerny=] reprised their roles as Cruella and her timid butler Alonzo from the original film. The main human characters in this film are Chloe Simon, a young probation officer who now owns Dipstick (one of the 15 puppies from the first film) and is skeptical about giving Cruella another chance, and Kevin Shepard, the owner of the dog shelter Cruella is assigned to help, who is so excited that his shelter is finally doing well to be the least bit suspicious of Cruella (which comes to bit him later in the film). This film invoked PollyWantsAMicrophone to provide a talking animal character.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AccidentalMisnaming: Cruella never gets Roger's name right (This trope is repeated in the TV series.)
* AbsoluteCleavage: At one point Cruella can be seen wearing a corset that shows off her upper body rather nicely.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Glenn Close's Cruella is certainly more good looking than her animated counterpart.
* AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Oddball, the spotless dalmatian.
* AllThereInTheManual: ''All'' of the puppies' names are found only in promotional materials for the film.
* AlwaysCamp: Cruella and Le Pelt from 102.
* AnimatedAdaptation: Sort of. Cartoon versions of these movies' unique puppies have been featured on tie-in merchandise, and a few characters from the first movie made it into the cartoon series.
* AscendedExtra: Alonzo was a two-scene character in the first movie. But the character (and the actor who played him) is one one Cruella's main henchmen in the sequel.
* AshFace
* BagOfKidnapping: In the first film this is how Horace and Jasper steal the puppies, they also do this to Oddball in the sequel.
* BananaInTheTailpipe: Raccoons put a large nut in the tailpipe of the bad guys' truck. The pressure does shoot the nut out eventually - when the bad guy is examining the tail pipe.
* ChekhovsSkill: At the climax of the sequel.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Alonzo [[LiteralMinded took Cruella's statement rather literally]] once in ''102 Dalmatians''.
-->'''Cruella:''' Alonzo, we're going to [[{{Revenge}} make them pay]]!\\
'''Alonzo:''' Yes. How much?
** There's also this exchange from the first film after Cruella and her henchmen have been defeated:
-->'''Cruella:''' (addressing Jasper, Horace, and Skinner) Congratulations, you three have won the gold, silver, and bronze medals in the Moron Olympics.
-->'''Horace:''' Who won the gold?
-->'''Cruella:''' (screaming) [[BigShutUp SHUT UP!!!!!]]
*** This may be justified as Horace's expression shows he's merely mocking her for his amusement.
* ConspicuousCG: Any scene where the dogs could be in a dangerous situation. The drainpipe scene is particularly conspicuous.
* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: Jasper tries to emphasize to Horace [[IgnoreTheDisability not to comment on]] [[TheVoiceless Mr. Skinner's]] huge scar on his throat. First words out of his mouth when Skinner opens the door?
-->'''Horace:''' Crikey! Look at the size of that scar! [[DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch No bloody wonder]] you can't talk, mate!\\
'''Skinner:''' ''(DeathGlare)''\\
'''Jasper:''' Excuse me. ''(closes the door and decks Horace)''
* DogWalksYou: "I saw a dog who was walking a man".
* DopeSlap: Horace gets one from Jasper after loudly pointing out the scar on Skinner's neck when he was specifically told not to.
* EasilyForgiven: In the end of the second live-action film, Allonzo was still free and there was no mention of him being on probation. Also, he was on friendly terms with the heroes.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Cruella cannot understand why Roger and Anita, who are on a fixed income, refuse to sell the puppies, even when she offers them a cheque for ''7500 pounds''. In fact, her insistence is what convinces them that Cruella's intentions are not in the puppies' favour.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Cruella.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: Cruella and Jasper are choleric, Horace is phlegmatic/sanguine, and Mr. Skinner is melancholic.
* FurBikini: In the fashion show in the second movie.
* GetOnWithItAlready: Cruella is very impatient.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: A G-rated sex scene consisting of clothes symbolically bursting into flames.
** In the first park scene with Roger and Pongo one of the dogs walking by is a bulldog with ''very'' large (and noticeable) testicles.
** In the park scene, Roger realizes that the female Perdy is not his male Pongo when he lifts her hind leg and checks her genitalia.
** Cruella has an ImmodestOrgasm at the sight of the Siberian tiger pelt. In fact most of her reactions to fur can be seen as sexual in nature
** When Roger and Anita tell Cruella they're having a baby, she's less than interested. When Roger adds that they're also having puppies (meaning Pongo and Perdy were) Cruella grins and says, "Well, you have been a busy boy, haven't you?" Yes, ladies and gentlemen, they made a bestiality joke in a Disney movie.
* GrossOutShow: A pig farts in Cruella's face, she falls into a vat of molasses and is kicked by a horse into a pigsty.
* HumanFocusedAdaptation: Sort of. Because none of the animals talk in this version, the humans get more focus and screen time.
* HarmlessFreezing: Horace, though he's still blue and shivering in the next scene.
* HumiliationConga: The villains in both films end up getting this.
* JumpingOutOfACake: Clever inversion in the climax of the sequel, where Cruella is apprehended by ''trapping'' her inside a cake.
* JustTrainWrong: In one scene in the sequel, Cruella De Vil travels on the Venice-Simplon Orient Express to Paris, hauled by preserved locomotive 'Flying Scotsman'. However, the train leaves from St. Pancras (whilst nowadays trains to Paris 'do' leave from St. Pancras, that wasn't the case in 2000), the train to Paris would have been the Eurostar, and while it is likely that Flying Scotsman hauled the VSOE at one time that year, it would have left from Victoria as an excursion train to points around Britain (steam locomotives are not permitted to operate in the Channel Tunnel).
* LargeHam \ EvilIsHammy: Glenn Close as Cruella and Gérard Depardieu in the sequel.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: [[spoiler: The sequel has a mild JumpScare which involves a cut to a closeup on Cruella's face and her saying "Surprise!" In universe it's because she had just snuck up on Chloe who found the plans for her coat. At the same time it can seem like she's talking directly to the audience. [[http://youtu.be/Vlq1L-A8asM?t=40s The version of the scene that's in the trailer certainly plays it off as such.]]]]
* LostInImitation: Naturally seems to be based more on the 1961 film than on the book (though unlike the first film, it does get Roger and Anita's last names from the original book right: Dearly instead if Radcliffe. Also, the sequel includes the dinner party which was not included in the original film. )
* LoveAtFirstSight: Perdita for Pongo.
* MeaningfulName: Lucky has a horse-shoe pattern on his back, Rolly is fat, Wizzer has a weak bladder...
* MisplacedWildlife: Raccoons and a skunk in England.
** What's ''really'' weird is that all filming was done in England.
** Justified in a bizarre way. There are feral populations of raccoons and skunks in England. Long story short, they were bred for the fur trade (and as exotic pets) but ended up escaping into the wild and breeding. It's not so much a case of misplaced wildlife in fiction, but rather a case of misplaced wildlife in RealLife.
* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Jeff Daniels is quite American, and it's quite obvious.
** His character could very well ''be'' an American living in England, however (as a video game designer, it's possible a British company brought over a Silicon Valley hotshot for one reason or another.)
* OfCorsetsSexy: Cruella wears a cheetah striped one when she tries to buy the puppies.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Glenn Close. Her American accent is constantly poking through in the vowels.
** And right before that when Anita tells Cruella that she's having a baby, "You know what they say, accidents may happen!"
* PimpedOutDress: Some of Cruella's outfits and the fashion show in the second film.
* PollyWantsAMicrophone: Waddlesworth, a talking macaw (voiced by Eric Idle) who thinks he's a Rottweiler in ''102''.
* PunnyName: The puppy who constantly pees is named Wizzer.
* RevengeByProxy: In the second live-action film, Cruella planned to get even with Dipstick by turning his puppies into a hood for her coat.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After the HumiliationConga that Jasper and Horace suffer, when they happen to run across the police, they happily surrender.
* SettingUpdate: Among other things, Roger is a video game designer.
* ShipperOnDeck: Waddlesworth in the sequel ships himself and Oddball.
* SycophanticServant: Cruella's assistant, Frederick.
* TastesLikeChicken: Waddlesworth says this while chewing at the woodwork when he saw the puppies below.
* TemptingFate: An unhinged Cruella rants about being victorious yet against the dalmatians and all the other farm animals and then yells, "Cruella De Vil has the last laugh!", laughing maniacally as she does so. The farm animals, in a kind of example of a ShutUpHannibal, kick her out of the barn and into a pigpen. Moments later, the police shows up to arrest her. Clearly, that ''was'' her last laugh.
* ThisIsMyHuman: Pongo, at least, considers himself the Master of the household.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Jasper and Horace.
* ThoseTwoGuys: Domino and Little Dipper in ''102 Dalmatians''.
* TitleDrop: "Make that 10'''1''' Dalmatians."
** In the sequel, Cruella wanted to add Dipstick's three puppies to her coat so, instead of 99 Dalmatians like she had originally planned, the coat would be made of 10'''2'''.
* WackyMarriageProposal: "Would you like another cup of marriage? I mean tea?"
** It also seemed a little like a FreudianSlip.
* WorstNewsJudgmentEver: Why do [[BritishNewspapers National Newspapers]] like ''The Independent'' have reports on two relative nobodies getting married? Or make the kidnapping of fifteen puppies front page headline news? Though Anita did work as a fashion designer for Cruella's fashion house, nothing on screen implies she is particularly notable within in the company - Cruella only notices her when she designs the coat (her original idea being for FAKE fur).
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