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Movie Review: 101 Dalmatians

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From the Disney Family Editors: Did you know if you added up all the spots on every drawing or cel of all 99 puppies plus Pongo and Perdita, you'd have a total of 6,469,952 spots? Find this and other fun facts, games, and deleted scenes on the "101 Dalmations: The Two-Disc Platinum Edition" DVD (2008).
Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 5+ Stars: 5 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: G  some mild violence and characters in peril  MPAA Rating: Studio: Disney  Directed By: Clyde Geronimi  Cast: Rod Taylor, Betty Lou Gerson, Cate Bauer  Running Time: 79 min  Release Date: 01/01/1961  Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this is an excellent film with a slightly scary villain for the very young and impressionable.

Families can talk about the responsibilities of raising a pet (the popularity of the movie created a high demand for dalmatian puppies among kids). Do kids think they would be able to maintain enthusiasm for their pet? Would they be responsible for feeding, brushing, playing, and walking it? What kind of commitment is it to raise a pet, particularly a dog?

Common Sense Media Review
Like Lady and the Tramp , this story is told from the perspective of dogs, this time two dalmatians, Pongo and Perdita, the cherished pets of Roger and Anita. Anita's old friend, one of the most notorious villains in movie history, is the aptly named Cruella De Vil. Her henchmen kidnap Perdita's puppies and 84 others so she can make them into a dalmatian fur coat. Pongo and Perdita, with the help of their animal friends, undertake a daring rescue. The puppies are adorable, and the movie is exciting, funny (with a sly poke at television and the kids who watch it), and fun.

Movieline magazine once asked actresses to name the most memorable female villain in the history of the movies -- Cruella was at the top of the list.

Families who enjoy this movie might also like to see the 1997 live-action version with Glenn Close as Cruella. Close is wonderful, but the movie relies too much on slapstick and the real dogs do not have the personality and range of expression of their animated predecessors. The 2000 sequel, 102 Dalmatians , also features Close.



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