Here's the story of a lovely lady, who was bringing up a very lovely dog. They were two bitches (tee hee) living all together, but they were all alone.
Till the one day when the lady met this fellow, and he also had a big black spotted pup....
Okay, I don't know how to end it. Painted myself into a corner with that one, didn't I?
Anyway, this is the story of Pongo and Perdita and their fifteen puppies, all of whom are abducted by the villainous Cruella de Vil. Cruella plans on using their hides for the world's most diabolical fashion statement.
Her minions kidnap the wee pups and take them to a big, drafty, mansion in the middle of nowhere.
Pong and Perdy ask for help from their other animal friends, who travel pass the word along that the puppies are missing.
But there a lot more than 15 puppies who need saving. Still, you know the old adage, a puppy's a puppy, no matter how small. So Pongo and Perdy have all of them follow them home and away from Cruella's evil, bony clutches.
Here's where the story gets a little out of town. Rodger's all, "Let's keep them all!" And Anita's all, "Oh, RODG-ah!" and they keep all 101 Dalmatians.
This is one of those Classic Disney movies that you need to be able to watch for days on end should you ever decide to procreate. I remember my biggest 101 Dalmatians phase lasted about seven months, at which time I referred to my mother only as "Cruella" and became obsessed with collecting and naming stuffed dogs. I wasn't racist about it, though; I took more than dalmatians.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
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Im guessing this the animated version and not the live action with Glenn Close.
ReplyDeleteFor a long time I preferred the live action but now I like the animated better. But Glenn Close was awesome as Cruella, she was like the best live version of an animated character I ever saw.