What makes Nanny an essential character? She was pissed at the thought of them stealing the good silver; she was heartbroken and sad when she found out they stole the puppies. She'd rather have them steal the silver than the dogs.
I do agree. Nanny loved and adored those puppies. They’re like babies, and like they always say, you never get between a mother and her baby. Not to mention the fact that Roger, Anita, Pongo, Perdita and the puppies are like family to her.
2:39 - 2:51 that part was classic "why I wouldn't stay here if you asked me too" CRASH "not even for a cup of tea" it was beautifully delivered and was a classic play on words that stuff is comedy gold that never gets old.
Pongo was right about Nanny, she IS almost canine - she's like a corgi or a terrier, one of those dogs who may LOOK small and cute, but will raise a lot of noise and put up a good fight if they catch anyone breaking into their house.
These Disney classics still hold up visually for sure. I still think this animation is top notch despite being over 60 years old! Rest In Peace Wolfgang Reitherman (one of the directors and artists). If he could see Disney now and what a monstrosity they’ve become, I’m sure the guy is rolling in his grave.
@@dankiumzed2831I mean, if anything, what Disney has done in the past several years is even more disrespectful to Walt Disney himself. How dare they continue to use his name while mocking his legacy
@@KeatonGraves Ahahaha ! Goodnight, ducky. Ta tah ! Why, those good for nothing hoodlums ! Electric Company, hmph ! They're nothing but common sneak thieves.
1:51 That was such a well written line Jasper says about the “required inspection” to the house. He sounds so professional even though it is a total bluff! 😂 Man I love this movie! 😁
@@madeleinejohnson5841 I know! I was just like Nanny in this clip. “I don’t care what you think this so called vaccine is, you’re not giving it to me! No way no how!”
@@lukespillman1313 You've been thinking?! Now, look here, Horace: I warned you about thinkin'. I've got the knob for this job, so let's get on with it.
I thought the live-action version was okay. Different but felt a bit more natural. Joan Plowright's Nanny is immediately terrified of Jasper and Horace and tries to close the door, and then manages to deck Horace before Jasper overpowers her. The original though is definitely the best, what with Horace saying "gas company" and Jasper desperately trying to correct him, and Jasper's pretty convincing bluff about the act of parliament. Also "Long-Legged Lummox" is such a great insult!
What’s sad is that the puppies being stolen could’ve been avoided if Pongo, Perdy, and the owners would’ve took Cruella’s revenge warning more seriously and set up more security to protect the puppies cause Cruella wasn’t giving up so easily and all of this was to exact revenge on Roger for standing up to her as well.
The one part of this scene that I could never fully understand was why didn't Nanny immediately pick up the telephone and call the police the instant she discovered the puppies wer stolen because she would have gotten a hold of the police soo much faster than just running out of the house and screaming and rushing to find the police.
@@maryclark4882In addition, the filmmakers probably felt that if she did call the police right away, the police would have had an easier time finding Horace and Jasper, and, therefore, no need to involve the Twilight Bark.
I got a grand chuckle out of the misspelling of *ELECTIC* but was fixed by adding the *R* . Like how teachers would fix your misspellings on a assignment. It's the little things you see that makes watching this a treat.
0:35 Do you suppose Horace is referring to a “three strikes” law and that he’s trying to avoid possible life imprisonment for a lengthy criminal history?
"Well, I don't care what Parliament realm, or whatever it is, says! You're not coming in here, not with the mister and missus gone!" What a little whippersnapper! I never noticed this as a kid! A lot of people would have simply rolled over for the sake of 'government compliance'.
Uh huh, but it’s still isn’t nice to call a girl or a woman a ducky, sometimes people think it’s a weird term of endearment and it sounds insulting to girls and woman too.
0:12 classic hideout scene two guys just reading the newspaper when they are just planning their robbery. It’s like don’t mind us. We’re just reading the newspaper.
2:52 Jasper: Oy! Horace me lad, i’ve got a sneaky suspicious we’re not welcome here. 2:57 Horace: Pack Up we’re leaving, sharps the word, quick in action.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 who is it ? I ask because I'm french. We had our Disney legend too, Roger Carel who died 4 years ago. Him alone counts a lot of Disney characters during his whole career. In this movie, he's Pongo and was asked to use his real voice for him
Can we all just take a moment to admire the animation? It really delivers a sumptuous feeling of nostalgia, particularly in this era of Disney and Pixar.
101 DALMATIANS came out in 1961 when WALT DISNEY was still alive. Great classic along with MELODY TIME (1947), SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959), & THE SWORD IN THE STONE (1963).
Some of us would question why Nanny opened the door to strangers at night. However, it was considered rude and disrespectful to not open the door for people. You didn't just not open the door. However, Nanny was suspicious from the beginning and tried to close the door on them and tried to put up a fight against them. Not only did Jasper and Horace look suspicious, but their speech, bag, and even saying they were there to inspect the wiring and the switching at night when the electricity is working is definitely an off put.
@@BeauHoyt-n9p on the french version, he says " I'm sorry to abandon you, honey but I'm not impressed by your charms. At least, thanks for the tea " 😂
The filmmakers probably felt that if she did call the police right away, the police would have had an easier time finding Horace and Jasper. Therefore, there would have been no need to involve the Twilight Bark.
I have absolutely no idea what the nanny is thinking here, she's an elderly woman all alone in the house, has no possible way of defending herself, she sees two large, extremely suspicious looking men ringing the bell, and she opens the door ?? That's just *asking* for trouble.
Never thought about that. The whole film could’ve been avoided if the the Radcliffes would’ve took Cruella’s actions more seriously and the older woman should’ve closed the door once she saw the two henchman and called the police right away.
But as eddy said three decades later on the 90s Cartoon Network show Ed edd n’ eddy to double d ideas like that would’ve ruin the plot. T.v. Shows or movies
Even in 1960, the electric company isn't going to show up for unannounced for a surprised inspection at night unless the neighborhood generator blows up and/or the whole block is out. Certainly not when your electricity is working. City inspectors show up at my house from time to time during the day to let you know what they've checked on outside, or if there is an upcoming inspection, they leave a note, or we get a notification in the mail. If I'm not home or don't open the door, they leave a note. I don't believe they've ever asked to enter the house, and they can't without the homeowner's permission. Basically, if parliament or the city say that everybody needs an inspection, they'll inform you beforehand, not show up at the door unannounced, certainly not at night.
That's is heartbroken when Horace and Jasper dognapping the puppies because Cruella told them to steal all of them to make her a spotty dalmatian coat 😢❤
I like that the villains are very eloquent and intelligent. Actually kind of like them in a way I think I don't like what they're doing but I do kind of like them just for how much enjoyment they get out of what they do. But I do like it when they get their comeuppance
It's funny how despite Horace supposedly being the dumb one he's the one who realized that the dalmatians were walking on the frozen river to not leave tracks and covered themselves in soot as disguises.
I saw this full length cartoon at the movie theater back in 1961 at the ripe old age of 9, as I'm 71 now. Cartoons back in those days were very well put together, with attention paid to every detail unlike today's cartoons. Today they just don't put the work into them, thinking kids won't notice the poor quality. The old Warner Brother's (with Bugs Bunny, for instance) were backed by a complete sound effects department and a full orchestra!
Jasper: Oh yes, I know. See, there's a new Act just passed in Parliament. Comes under the heading of the "Defence of the Realm Act": Article Four, Section 29. Very important - it's the law! And it's for your own safety, ma'am.
What makes Nanny an essential character? She was pissed at the thought of them stealing the good silver; she was heartbroken and sad when she found out they stole the puppies. She'd rather have them steal the silver than the dogs.
Nanny sounds like Madam Mim from The Sword In The Stone
@@stephanieprpa630 Nanny IS Madame Mim from "The Sword in the Stone!" I'm sure you knew that though :)
@@deeds6193 Yes
Exactly.
Nanny loved and adored those puppies, they puppies are like babies.
Anita,Rodger and those Dalmatian’s are like family to her
I do agree. Nanny loved and adored those puppies. They’re like babies, and like they always say, you never get between a mother and her baby.
Not to mention the fact that Roger, Anita, Pongo, Perdita and the puppies are like family to her.
2:39 - 2:51 that part was classic "why I wouldn't stay here if you asked me too" CRASH "not even for a cup of tea" it was beautifully delivered and was a classic play on words that stuff is comedy gold that never gets old.
Agreed that made me laugh as a kid
It was so funny that he said not even for a cup of tea after Nanny chucked a teapot at him 😂😂😂
*whistles* Oi! 'Orace, me lad!! I've got a suspicion we're not welcome 'ere!
Also, at 3:02 when Jasper holds the door shut against her! I HATE when people do that to me.
A true classic never goes outta style.
Nice chucky reference
Poor Nanny screaming and begging for help at the end is just heartbreaking.
yeah
Agreed
At least the puppies and Pongo and Perdie returned home.
That’s why she should have been armed
Those two have been very naughty men!
Threatening poor Nanny.
Pongo was right about Nanny, she IS almost canine - she's like a corgi or a terrier, one of those dogs who may LOOK small and cute, but will raise a lot of noise and put up a good fight if they catch anyone breaking into their house.
Pongo was right about Nanny, she IS almost canine - she’s like a corgi or a terrier, one of those dogs who may LOOK small and
Nanny is a stupid lady!
These Disney classics still hold up visually for sure. I still think this animation is top notch despite being over 60 years old! Rest In Peace Wolfgang Reitherman (one of the directors and artists). If he could see Disney now and what a monstrosity they’ve become, I’m sure the guy is rolling in his grave.
dude, don't use the dead to complain about Disney. that's just plain disrespectful
@@dankiumzed2831 oh stay quiet you dope
@@dankiumzed2831I mean, if anything, what Disney has done in the past several years is even more disrespectful to Walt Disney himself. How dare they continue to use his name while mocking his legacy
@@mechadoggy I'm by no means defending them, but how exactly are they mocking his legacy?
@@dankiumzed2831so many terrible live action adaptations of classic Disney media. Bland and uninteresting stories for the most part. Stuff like that.
The art style in 101 is amazing. Hand drawn. It's gorgeous.
The art style in 101 is amazing. Hand drawn. It’s gorgeous.
2:52 “Oi! Horace, me lad, I’ve got a sneaky suspicion we’re not welcome here. Pack up, we’re leaving. And sharp’s the word and quick’s the action”.
“LET ME OUT!!! Help! I’ll call the police! Ahhhh!”
@@KeatonGravesGood night, ducky. Ta ta!
@@KeatonGraves Ahahaha ! Goodnight, ducky. Ta tah !
Why, those good for nothing hoodlums ! Electric Company, hmph ! They're nothing but common sneak thieves.
@@KeatonGraves AHAHAHA ! Goodnight, ducky ! Tah Tah !
And just think, these were the 2 best henchmen Cruella could find/afford.
Maybe they were the only ones dumb enuff to take the job. Stealing puppies for their skins is kind of a ridiculous gig.
Not to mentioning these two were in just for the money.
Considering Cruella De Vill is very rich, you'd think she can afford to hire more experienced and dangerous henchmen.
@@Isaac-gh5ku Maybe she's like the precursor to Mr. Krabs, obsessed with money and making said money but not spending it or a lot of it.
1:51
That was such a well written line Jasper says about the “required inspection” to the house. He sounds so professional even though it is a total bluff! 😂
Man I love this movie! 😁
But Nanny didn't fall for that she knew something was off.
Reminds me of how they tried to sell the vaccine to us 😂
@@madeleinejohnson5841 I know! I was just like Nanny in this clip.
“I don’t care what you think this so called vaccine is, you’re not giving it to me! No way no how!”
@@madeleinejohnson5841 I can't be believe YT didn't censor this comment lol. I guess it is no longer the "current thing".
you don't usually get inspector unless you plan to buy or sell your home.
0:32
"I don't like it, Jasper. One more pinch, and they'll throw the keys away." 😆😆😆
Oh, come off it, Horace. We're getting plenty of boodle.
@@dinodisneylover1 Yes but, I’ve been thinking..,,
@@lukespillman1313 You've been thinking?! Now, look here, Horace: I warned you about thinkin'. I've got the knob for this job, so let's get on with it.
@@dinodisneylover1h, nobody home but the little old cook. Well now, you just leave her to old Jasper. He can handle her real diplomatic-like.
@@zurvanmooney4940 Yeah, but I still don't like it
most beautiful disney animation of all. Love how this film looks.
Absolute childhood classics these were
"Oh now, come off it ducky, we got no time to palaver, we got a job to do, exCUUSE MEE!!!"
Kills me every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:12
Now you've gone and done it y'cut me to the quick why I wouldn't stay here if you asked me to
Throws tea pot
Not even for a cup of tea.
“What’s the matter with you two, you got cloth ears? I said you’re not coming in here!”
Oy! Horace, me lad! I’ve got a sneaky suspicion we are not welcome here!
😂😊😂😊😂
3:06 G’night Ducky, Ta-Ta!!
Why those good for nothing ‘oodlums, electric company hmmmm
I could watch the opening scene for hours on end: the colors, Roger & Anita arm in arm 😊
I could watch the opening scene for hours on end: the colors, Roger & Anita arm in arm 😊
I could only imagine how pongo,Perdita,Roger and Anita would react and feel if they witnessed everything that happens in this scene.
I could only imagine how pongo,Perdita,Roger and Anita would react and feel if they witnessed everything that
@@livingwithautism3789Will you stop repeating comments.
I can't when she says "you big long legged lummox" 😂
I can’t when she says “you big long legged lummox” 😂
In the french version, she calls him " you big clothespin "
And when she says you you big weasel 😂😅😊
If only the 1996 live action version of this scene was more like the original 1961 version, it would have been more funny.
If only the rest of the live action versions of other classics was as decent as the live action version of 101 dalmations.
I thought the live-action version was okay. Different but felt a bit more natural. Joan Plowright's Nanny is immediately terrified of Jasper and Horace and tries to close the door, and then manages to deck Horace before Jasper overpowers her. The original though is definitely the best, what with Horace saying "gas company" and Jasper desperately trying to correct him, and Jasper's pretty convincing bluff about the act of parliament. Also "Long-Legged Lummox" is such a great insult!
@@WaterCrane yes, I prefer the animated version for this scene. In the french version, Nanny calls him " You big clothepin "
What’s sad is that the puppies being stolen could’ve been avoided if Pongo, Perdy, and the owners would’ve took Cruella’s revenge warning more seriously and set up more security to protect the puppies cause Cruella wasn’t giving up so easily and all of this was to exact revenge on Roger for standing up to her as well.
But then we wouldn't have had a movie, now, would we?
The one part of this scene that I could never fully understand was why didn't Nanny immediately pick up the telephone and call the police the instant she discovered the puppies wer stolen because she would have gotten a hold of the police soo much faster than just running out of the house and screaming and rushing to find the police.
People often don't think straight in such stressful situations.
@@maryclark4882In addition, the filmmakers probably felt that if she did call the police right away, the police would have had an easier time finding Horace and Jasper, and, therefore, no need to involve the Twilight Bark.
I got a grand chuckle out of the misspelling of *ELECTIC* but was fixed by adding the *R* .
Like how teachers would fix your misspellings on a assignment.
It's the little things you see that makes watching this a treat.
I feel the same way when nanny found out the puppies were stolen if that ever happened to me I'd be distraught and heartbroken
I feel the same way when nanny found out the puppies were stolen if that ever happened to me I’d be distraught and
0:35
Do you suppose Horace is referring to a “three strikes” law and that he’s trying to avoid possible life imprisonment for a lengthy criminal history?
Do you suppose Horace is referring to a “three strikes” law and that he’s trying to avoid possible life imprisonment for a
"Well, I don't care what Parliament realm, or whatever it is, says! You're not coming in here, not with the mister and missus gone!"
What a little whippersnapper! I never noticed this as a kid! A lot of people would have simply rolled over for the sake of 'government compliance'.
"Now come off it, Ducky; we've got no time to palaver, we got a job to do, ex-ca-USE ME!!!"
Nothing is worse than lose the most precious things you care more than money or jewels: the loves one.
The puppies are so very cute when they are sleeping.
Like real puppies.
Yeah and it sucks that they got taken like while they were having a goodnight sleep.
❤️ these guys hilarious 😆
I wonder what would have happen if cruella have engage ACTUALS professional for this job 😉😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
They are a couple of dodo birds.
@@jennyflorio7844 geez 🤭🤭🤭
2:12 especially right here😭😭
These two were the inspiration to Harry and Marv from Home Alone
They remind me of Home Alone's Marv and Harry. The difference is that the tall guy and the short guy's character is the exact opposite
I was thinking the same thing especially in the live action one
Horace and Jasper Badun, the original Wet Bandits (Harry and Marv from Home Alone). Disneys version of Harry and Marv
Horace and Jasper Badun, the original Wet Bandits (Harry and Marv from Home Alone). Disneys version of Harry and Marv
I think Horace and Jasper are a couple of dodo birds.
I think Horace and Jasper are a couple of dodo birds.
I think Horace and Jasper are literally Harry and Marv for some reason and i think they are smart,stupid clowns
How can Horace manage to stuff 15 puppies in a single suitcase? Bet that case weighs like half a ton with puppies in it
How can Horace manage to stuff 15 puppies in a single suitcase? Bet that case weighs like half a ton with puppies in it
Jasper calling her Ducky is so funny to me!! 🤣🤣
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BOOOO!
Uh huh, but it’s still isn’t nice to call a girl or a woman a ducky, sometimes people think it’s a weird term of endearment and it sounds insulting to girls and woman too.
Horace and Jasper’s main animators were John Lounsbery and John Sibley.
@@livingwithautism3789stop copying! It’s very annoying. Anyways, their models were Don Barclay and Paul Wexler
Looking at the calendar and the month being in December, an at the dates, the movie seems to take place around 1954
Actually, the movie was made in 1961 and they had a television when they were watching What's my Crime.
@@blue-sea8901 true but television has been around since the late 1940s or defiantly the 1950s
The book was written and set in the late 1950s.
I wonder why that Jasper always keeps calling Nanny "Ducky"?
It used to be a common English pet name like "sweetie" or "toots" in America.
Maybe they think she's a duck in disguise 😂😂😂😂
2:25--The way Jasper laughs like the famous "bugler's charge"!
1:39 Good evening, ma'am. We're here to inspect the wiring and the switches. 😂😂
I don't know why but I like their face in this scene 😂
The original Wario and Waluigi.
And similar to Harry and Marv the Wet Bandits, since John Hughes the producer of Home Alone, also produced 101 Dalmatians the 1996 live action remake.
I always thought of that too.
Opening To 101 Dalmatians 1960 VHS
0:12 classic hideout scene two guys just reading the newspaper when they are just planning their robbery. It’s like don’t mind us. We’re just reading the newspaper.
2:45
"Why, i wouldn't stay here if you asked me to."
*CRASH!*
2:49
"Not even for a cuppa tea."
2:52 Jasper: Oy! Horace me lad, i’ve got a sneaky suspicious we’re not welcome here.
2:57 Horace: Pack Up we’re leaving, sharps the word, quick in action.
Pongo and Perdita came back home from their W A L K........bawling and howling.....SAD.
Pongo and Perdita came back home from their W A L K……..bawling and howling…..SAD.
"One more pinch and they'll throw the keys away." Spoken like a true career criminal.
0:43
Horace: I've been thinking...
Jasper: *YOU'VE BEEN THINKING?!* Now look here, Horace, I warned you about thinking!
These are ACTUAL films, a relatable story, characters you ACTUALLY are invested in, no political BS, take notes Disney!
These are ACTUAL films, a relatable story, characters you ACTUALLY are invested in, no political BS, take notes Disney!
@@livingwithautism3789 Ur username checks out. Bro's probably level 10 autist copying every comment like a parrot
2:25-3:16🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
- 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“We got a job to do eXuUUuUusE mE” has me dead 😭😭
“We got a job to do eXuUUuUusE mE” has me dead 😭😭
2:39 - 2:51
LOL 😂
- LOL 😂
Disney only set it in England because if this was America they’d have gotten five feet inside before getting their asses capped
Not every US citizens have guns
1:57 I love how Horace shake his head and makes me goosebumps and laugh 😂😂😂
In the french version, he says " Oh, yeah yeah yeah yeah ! " when he shakes his head 😂
J. Pat O'Malley was a Disney legend. May he R.I.P.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 who is it ? I ask because I'm french.
We had our Disney legend too, Roger Carel who died 4 years ago. Him alone counts a lot of Disney characters during his whole career. In this movie, he's Pongo and was asked to use his real voice for him
@@a.g.demada5263 J. Pat O'Malley was the voice of Jasper. He was also Dick Van Dyke's accent coach for Mary Poppins.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 wow, I'm impressed
@@a.g.demada5263 you should be
He sure was like Bill Thompson and Verna Felton
Those 2 Guys Are The Dognappers And They Took 15 Puppies!
No kidding
So moving. At the end of this clip I was teary.
Jasper and the Colonel have the same voice actor as the Colonel Hathi and Buzzie from The Jungle Book (1967)
Pongo has the same voice actor than Kaa in France.
Fun fact : he was ask to use his real voice for Pongo
@@a.g.demada5263 Je sais
This scene reminds me of The Aristocats!
101 dalmatians came out before aristocats.
Similar animation style.
Can we all just take a moment to admire the animation?
It really delivers a sumptuous feeling of nostalgia, particularly in this era of Disney and Pixar.
Nanny: Let me out! Help! I'll call the police? Help!
Jasper: (laughing) Goodnight, ducky! Ta-ta!
Nanny: Oh, those good-for-nothing hoodlums! Electric company? Hmph! They're nothing but common sneak thieves.
Nanny: I'll bet they made off with the good silver. Why, I bet they took every last-- Oh! The puppies! The puppies! They're gone!
Nanny: Patch? Lucky? Rolly? Oh, they took the puppies! Oh, whatever will I do? Those scoundrel! They stoled the puppies!
POLICE! HELP! THE PUPPIES! POLICE! SOMEONE TOOK THEM! (sobs)😭
When Disney movies was good. The garbage they make today will never compare to this😢
When Disney movies was good. The garbage they make today will never compare to this😢
101 DALMATIANS came out in 1961 when WALT DISNEY was still alive.
Great classic along with MELODY TIME (1947), SLEEPING BEAUTY (1959), & THE SWORD IN THE STONE (1963).
Some of us would question why Nanny opened the door to strangers at night. However, it was considered rude and disrespectful to not open the door for people. You didn't just not open the door. However, Nanny was suspicious from the beginning and tried to close the door on them and tried to put up a fight against them. Not only did Jasper and Horace look suspicious, but their speech, bag, and even saying they were there to inspect the wiring and the switching at night when the electricity is working is definitely an off put.
@@JoannaCrickenberger note the fact she didn't open the door entierly
Before Harry and Marv, there was Jasper and Horace
Before Harry and Marv, there was Jasper and Horace
@@livingwithautism3789 :)
@@livingwithautism3789they just said that
1:51 I think I'm more impressed by Jaspers bullshit here
I think I’m more impressed by Jaspers bullshit here
Bruh, there's something classical and magical about the animation and how they drew everything back then. Too much CGI for these newer movies
Bruh, there’s something classical and magical about the animation and how they drew everything back then. Too much CGI for
Poor Nanny.
Poor Nanny.
Ah yes, Wario and Waluigi's British ancestors
Ah yes, Wario and Waluigi’s British ancestors
Ohhh we go again
2:07
LOL 🤣 😂
LOL 🤣 😂
now come on ducky we got jobs to do would you excuse me.
EXCELLENT FILM 10 STARS
EXCELLENT FILM 10 STARS
2:12 LOL!!!!
LOL!!!!!
thats how you break in, Excuse me.
These 2 really need to fix that car
one of the best Disney Films ever. Cruella is the most evil Disney Villian. She won't get away with it.
2:42 Now You’ve Been Gone And Done It. You’ve Cut Me To The Quick Lady. Why I Wouldn’t Stay Here If You Ask Me To.
Not even for a cup of tea.
*whistles* Oi! 'Orace, me lad! I've a sneaky suspicion we're not welcome 'ere!
@@BeauHoyt-n9p on the french version, he says " I'm sorry to abandon you, honey but I'm not impressed by your charms. At least, thanks for the tea " 😂
the handbrake start is the cherry on top
2:48: *Jasper avoids teapot thrown at him.*
“…not even for a cup of tea.”
That cracks me up for some reason.
😂😂😂
You should hear him in french. He says " Anyway, thank for the tea "
She should have called the police for breaking and entering the second they came in 🤣
The filmmakers probably felt that if she did call the police right away, the police would have had an easier time finding Horace and Jasper. Therefore, there would have been no need to involve the Twilight Bark.
Or if she was armed with a sten smg. Movie would be real short. lol
About to leave into Trouble like you do 0:44
About to leave into Trouble like you do
Are you copying me@@livingwithautism3789
Nanny could’ve stopped Jasper and Horace from stealing the puppies but they got away with it and it was a success
I have absolutely no idea what the nanny is thinking here, she's an elderly woman all alone in the house, has no possible way of defending herself, she sees two large, extremely suspicious looking men ringing the bell, and she opens the door ??
That's just *asking* for trouble.
Never thought about that. The whole film could’ve been avoided if the the Radcliffes would’ve took Cruella’s actions more seriously and the older woman should’ve closed the door once she saw the two henchman and called the police right away.
But as eddy said three decades later on the 90s Cartoon Network show Ed edd n’ eddy to double d ideas like that would’ve ruin the plot. T.v. Shows or movies
Horace and Jasper pushed their way into the house, locked Nanny in the attic, and stole the puppies!
When This Movie Is Going To Be Free
Even in 1960, the electric company isn't going to show up for unannounced for a surprised inspection at night unless the neighborhood generator blows up and/or the whole block is out. Certainly not when your electricity is working. City inspectors show up at my house from time to time during the day to let you know what they've checked on outside, or if there is an upcoming inspection, they leave a note, or we get a notification in the mail. If I'm not home or don't open the door, they leave a note. I don't believe they've ever asked to enter the house, and they can't without the homeowner's permission. Basically, if parliament or the city say that everybody needs an inspection, they'll inform you beforehand, not show up at the door unannounced, certainly not at night.
To quote Jasper from 101 Dalmatians: “now look here, I’ve warned you about thinkin!”
Interesting fact: In the live action version, Jasper and Horace run into some resistance when doing a robbery approach
I prefer the scene in the animated movie
Horace seems to be one of the villains that has more of a slight conscience.
Yes but he also sounds more like a naive guy
That's why you Don't let strangers in your home and Don't answer the door if Don't know them
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
@@livingwithautism3789 what
That's is heartbroken when Horace and Jasper dognapping the puppies because Cruella told them to steal all of them to make her a spotty dalmatian coat 😢❤
That’s is heartbroken when Horace and Jasper dognapping the puppies because Cruella told them to steal all of them to make
I like that the villains are very eloquent and intelligent. Actually kind of like them in a way I think I don't like what they're doing but I do kind of like them just for how much enjoyment they get out of what they do. But I do like it when they get their comeuppance
I feel so bad for Nanny here! 😭
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It's funny how despite Horace supposedly being the dumb one he's the one who realized that the dalmatians were walking on the frozen river to not leave tracks and covered themselves in soot as disguises.
Disney theme music used to scare me as a kid 😂
Gosh I just had flashbacks
emeli resendiz
❤️ These two guys hilarious
I love the art style of 101 Dalmatians!!!!
They are the Marv and Harry of the 60s and the Wario and waluigi of the 60s too
Yep, indeed they are
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I saw this full length cartoon at the movie theater back in 1961 at the ripe old age of 9, as I'm 71 now. Cartoons back in those days were very well put together, with attention paid to every detail unlike today's cartoons. Today they just don't put the work into them, thinking kids won't notice the poor quality. The old Warner Brother's (with Bugs Bunny, for instance) were backed by a complete sound effects department and a full orchestra!
Old timey Wario and Waluigi
Jokes aside, I genuinely love this film, it has impeccable cinematography as an animated film
Jasper:
Oh yes, I know. See, there's a new Act just passed in Parliament. Comes under the heading of the "Defence of the Realm Act": Article Four, Section 29. Very important - it's the law! And it's for your own safety, ma'am.
Put This Movie On TV And Disney Plus
0:00 you’re in luck. This along with all the other 101D are in D+. The movies, shows, all of it. If you go to the collections section, you’ll find it
pinky misses on the newspaper, someone lost it in a knives brawl
that car sounds like it doesnt WANNA drive
1:38 uhh good evening mam. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
uhh good evening mam. 😅😅😅😅😅😅