Interesting fact. The puppy with the black eye said that “Thunderbolt” was better than his dad. However, he was the puppy who looked concerned when Jasper kicked Pongo. Pongo then delivered a grade A butt kicking.
Watching this always reminds me of my childhood, watching this film with my mother, who was both mother and father to me. We didn't have much money and this was the only film we owned so we watched it many times together, I always loved this scene and how cute the puppies are! One day I will watch it with my mother again, in the place beyond
I’ve got a book at home where the actress who provided the voice of Anita (who’s name I’m afraid I can’t remember at the moment) says that Walt Disney arranged for her to spend some time playing with real Dalmatians to help her get into the character. I think it’s safe to say she really enjoyed that particular job!
I really like little scenes like this that still add a lot to the characters. In this case, it introduces the family bond and dynamic that Pongo and Perdita have with their puppies after they're born and before they're kidnapped and gets the audience further invested in them. One of the puppies declaring that "no dog's better than dad" when they're talking about Thunderbolt, Perdy getting onto Patch for his name calling, Lucky getting in front of the screen and being told to get down, the puppies cheering on for Thunderbolt, moments like those just add to the believability and likability of the characters. Also, the announcer's reaction to being turned off at 3:57 is a really funny little blink-and-you-miss-it moment.
I found an article that said that Pongo & Perdita had 8 boy puppies (Lucky, Patch, Rolly, Freckles, Fidget, Dipstick, Whizzer, & Thunder) and 7 girl puppies (Penny, Pepper, Jewel, Two-Tone, Cadpid, Purdy, & Spotty).
0:54 Patch:I’d like to tare his gizzard out Percy:why patch where did you ever hear such talk certainly not from your mother Looks at pongo Pongo:I’m innocent darling 😂😂😂😂😂
Interesting fact. The puppy with the black eye said that “Thunderbolt” was better than his dad. However, he was the puppy who looked concerned when Jasper kicked Pongo. Pongo then delivered a grade A butt kicking.
This is one of my favourite animated movies aesthetically. I love this era of Disney animation where they left some frames with lines from the rough/pencil animation. The backgrounds are often really stark and geometric and the colours look almost watercolour and bleed outside of the lines.
This part I never ever ever forget about. You know why since Lucky one of puppy watching extremely close to tv screen it reminds me I did when I was a little kid. Since I watching TV in the living room in Port Charlotte FL & I didn't move a muscle. I watched it on Disney Channel on channel 1 on Comcast in 1991. That's why I am huge fan of 101 Dalmatian 1961 movie.
@@blue-sea8901 That's not saying to much, considering their potrayal in the sequel. As Tramp made cuestionable decisions and Lady barely contribuite to the plot.
Awww I just realized that Lucky is the one with the near death experience at birth and also is the one enamored with things like the TV and seems to not realize social cues like the rest of the litter.
Fun Fact About 101 Dalmatians (1961): It is Disney's 17th full-length animated feature film in the Walt Disney Animation Studios canon, and the second film to be composed by George Bruns after Sleeping Beauty (1959). Based on the book by Dodie Smith, the animated version features talking animals in contrast to the live-action remake. For example, Pongo is the narrator of the film at the beginning, also he is Roger's owner, Perdita's mate and father of 15 out of 99 Dalmatian puppies.
Despite numerous wide shots, not once during an entire scene are all 15 puppies seen at same time. In the very first shot, you can clearly see 13 of them. Not counting Penny who is between Pongo's front legs and thus cannot be seen from this angle. Also, the puppy on Pongo's head keeps appearing and disappearing between shots. It is on Pongo's head only in close ups but in wide shots it is not there.
there are 2 wide shots. in the first wide shot you see them from behind: 5 pups to the right of dad(a puppy with all black ears flanked by 2 puppies on each side), 1 behind dad, 1 up by the tv, 1 in front of mom, 2 behind mom and 3 on the chair. then it clips over to a front shot: you see 4 of the 5 puppies that were on dad's right (the 5th would be off screen farther to the dad's right), the puppy that was behind dad has now climbed onto his back, we now see a puppy sitting flush in front of dad that would have been out of sight from the previous angle, the puppy in front of the tv, the puppy in front of the mom is still there now with an additional puppy in front of mom that we couldn't see from the previous angle. we only see one puppy behind her until the camera pans across mom and lucky pops up from behind and then the camera pans over to the chair to show the 3 puppies on the chair. the camera then pans back to dad and while we were over looking at the chair the puppy that we saw climb from the floor to the dad's back is now finishing climbing from dad's back onto his head. every shot from then until their tv shows ends you see that puppy on dad's head. you see him about to fall off of dad's head at 2:23 and we dont see him again until 2:50. in between 2:23 and 2:50 the "camera" clips over to being just the tv show. at 2:50 we get the second wide shot when the "camera" clips back to being the behind view of the family and you see the puppy is now off of the dad's head and on the floor behind him. 5 puppies to the right, 1 behind dad, 1 in front of tv, 1 in front of dad, 2 in front of mom, 2 behind mom, 3 on couch = 15 puppies
Strangely enough, the scary close up scenes like at 2:14 was kind of a wink in the 1996 live action movie, when Roger made a take 2 villain on his video game project and teased Pongo that he will be running scared when he sees this. Also just like the Cruella close shot in the final take at the end of the movie when the puppies flee seeing her.
True story - while reviewing the sketches for this scene Walt Disney started talking about how hooked on TV kids were, and mentioned his own grandson didn't even look away from the TV when he came in. Bill Peet the head storyman said "Maybe he doesn't know who you are." Disney did not like that joke one bit.
Another true story about Walt Disney and Bill Peet, they didn't get along, Walt Disney was always demanding to him and the other employees and taking all the credit from them.
I’m an early childhood educator and I never before realized how real the counting the puppies as they head out the door would be. Transitioning between rooms, or whenever you think of it, always count your kids, make sure you’ve got everybody!
first movie i ever remember watching. this and the aristocats, at my friend's place. we must've been like 3-4. damn near 50 years after the movies came out. i'm glad this how i was introduced to the film industry
The one who voiced Dirty Dawson is actually Paul Frees, who also voiced many Tom and Jerry characters, even the aliens from Earth vs the Flying Saucers.
If anyone has watched the 101 Dalmatians TV series, I must ask something, why did they chose Lucky to be the main puppy for the show and not Patch? I feel like Patch should've been the main character since he likes adventures as much as Thunderbolt, and Lucky was considered to be the weakest of the puppies, since he almost died in this movie, but was brought back to life by Roger.
people diss Disney’s adoption of xerography in the 60’s, giving the animated films a grittier pencil outline, reusing animation in later films and erased sketches visible in the final cut, but if it wasn’t for the new technology, the budget would have never allowed for the scenes with the massive parades of 99 dalmatian puppies.
“No dogs better than dad”
Awww that is so sweet 🥰❤️
Interesting fact. The puppy with the black eye said that “Thunderbolt” was better than his dad. However, he was the puppy who looked concerned when Jasper kicked Pongo. Pongo then delivered a grade A butt kicking.
Patch
@@JB4Fitness Patch should have been more loyal to his dad. He never should have said Thunderbolt was better.
Your Dad is always the best man in your life. Or dog. 😀❤🐕🐶🐈
Daddy's girl moment.
Watching this always reminds me of my childhood, watching this film with my mother, who was both mother and father to me. We didn't have much money and this was the only film we owned so we watched it many times together, I always loved this scene and how cute the puppies are! One day I will watch it with my mother again, in the place beyond
Me too and I still watch movies with my family.
I’ve got a book at home where the actress who provided the voice of Anita (who’s name I’m afraid I can’t remember at the moment) says that Walt Disney arranged for her to spend some time playing with real Dalmatians to help her get into the character. I think it’s safe to say she really enjoyed that particular job!
Hopefully the other actors did the same as well too.
😊😊😊😊
What about your father?
Respect to Pongo and Perdy for being kind, nice and more than able to turn into complete savages when their kids were in danger.
I give them respect. Do not mess with them if their puppies are being taken from them.
OMG I know! THey were fierce protectors girl!
Never EVER mess with parent's their children. They will go for yer ass!
Same with Dumbo's mother Mrs. Jumbo.
Human parents need to be the same too.
The fact that the dogs watch television just like humans is one of the things that make 101 Dalmatians soo modern,realistic and Relatable.I love it.
I think its the first modern kids cartoon movie, i agree, way ahead of its time
@@jamesbyrne9312
Cool
I love this scene between the mom and the dad watching TV with their children
Me too. In the 1996 live action remake, they were watching The Aristocats and Homeward Bound and then Lady and the Tramp in 102 Dalmatians.
same here too
I really like little scenes like this that still add a lot to the characters. In this case, it introduces the family bond and dynamic that Pongo and Perdita have with their puppies after they're born and before they're kidnapped and gets the audience further invested in them. One of the puppies declaring that "no dog's better than dad" when they're talking about Thunderbolt, Perdy getting onto Patch for his name calling, Lucky getting in front of the screen and being told to get down, the puppies cheering on for Thunderbolt, moments like those just add to the believability and likability of the characters.
Also, the announcer's reaction to being turned off at 3:57 is a really funny little blink-and-you-miss-it moment.
Thus is so cute and I love how Lucky, the puppy who leans up on the tv, has spots on its back in the shape of a horseshoe--truly lucky! :)
He looks handsome and cute, he looks just like Pongo to me since he has both black ears, he had both white ears though in the sequel.
@@blue-sea8901
Lucky is my favorite pup.
I found an article that said that Pongo & Perdita had 8 boy puppies (Lucky, Patch, Rolly, Freckles, Fidget, Dipstick, Whizzer, & Thunder) and 7 girl puppies (Penny, Pepper, Jewel, Two-Tone, Cadpid, Purdy, & Spotty).
The cutest names
0:54
Patch:I’d like to tare his gizzard out
Percy:why patch where did you ever hear such talk certainly not from your mother
Looks at pongo
Pongo:I’m innocent darling 😂😂😂😂😂
*Perdy
*tear
And for gosh sake, watch your language!
"I'm hungry mother, i really am" 😂😂😂 i forgot how much i loved that little pudgy puppy. So cute.
Aww Rolly, You’re always hungry.😊
@@Unknown_User174she's literally me
@@Unknown_User174 No wonder he's fat cause he loved to eat.🙂
These voices are ingrained in my memory. Watching this takes me back to my childhood
Interesting fact. The puppy with the black eye said that “Thunderbolt” was better than his dad. However, he was the puppy who looked concerned when Jasper kicked Pongo. Pongo then delivered a grade A butt kicking.
His name is Patch.
Oh yeah that’s true Patch was concerned when Jasper kicked his dad Pongo while he was attacking him
They understand television more than my dog ever could ever.
Dogs are really smart, guess they can understand everything.
This is one of my favourite animated movies aesthetically. I love this era of Disney animation where they left some frames with lines from the rough/pencil animation. The backgrounds are often really stark and geometric and the colours look almost watercolour and bleed outside of the lines.
It’s so gorgeous and there’s something so rich & soothing about it
2:13- My first childhood jump scare 😈
Damn! I’m sure It was mine too watching this Classic on VHS tape when I was roughly 4 and 5 years old. Lol. Those were the days.
This part I never ever ever forget about. You know why since Lucky one of puppy watching extremely close to tv screen it reminds me I did when I was a little kid. Since I watching TV in the living room in Port Charlotte FL & I didn't move a muscle. I watched it on Disney Channel on channel 1 on Comcast in 1991. That's why I am huge fan of 101 Dalmatian 1961 movie.
101 Dalmatians is my favourite classic Disney animated film
me too
@@brennobastossantana9646 I am glad you like 101 Dalmatians as well
Me too!
@@raelynnpeixotto5228 I am glad you like 101 Dalmatians as well
This movie its the reason im a dog person
I love how shocked the Kanine Krunchies guy is when Pongo turns off the TV.
The memories 😭😭😭
Fun fact. The voice who sings the kanine crunchy song is the same person who plays Anastasia in cinderella.
The commercial makes it sound more like a breakfast cereal instead of being dog food.
Oh I didn’t know.
Thanks for the fun fact.😊
Sure is amazing that they kept it in the sequel as an Easter Egg.
Pongo and Perdy are the best dog parents.
Agreed besides Lady and Tramp.
They sure are
You mean best Disney Parents ever like they were truly savage when their children were in danger like don’t mess with these two pups!
@@blue-sea8901 That's not saying to much, considering their potrayal in the sequel. As Tramp made cuestionable decisions and Lady barely contribuite to the plot.
2:20 When Thunder woke up from his pretending and lunged at Dirty Dawson, it was almost like he was saying: ''Now you're mine, Dirty Dawson!"
I want to be Dirty Dawson
What makes you think you could be Dirty Dawson
I’m dirty
@@JB4Fitness Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. I was just reflecting what Thunderbolt was possibly thinking during those moments.
@Maria Rosângela no I was just kidding. It’s a quote from SpongeBob.
@@JB4Fitness
Oh I like SpongeBob and I can see that happening
I love how the dogs know how to work the tv, so the humans let them watch their own shows!
Dogs are very smart, they can do anything besides doing just regular dog tricks.
Awww I just realized that Lucky is the one with the near death experience at birth and also is the one enamored with things like the TV and seems to not realize social cues like the rest of the litter.
Look closely at his spots, the pattern forms a horseshoe on his back .
@@SteffLoui88 so cute!
Fun Fact About 101 Dalmatians (1961): It is Disney's 17th full-length animated feature film in the Walt Disney Animation Studios canon, and the second film to be composed by George Bruns after Sleeping Beauty (1959). Based on the book by Dodie Smith, the animated version features talking animals in contrast to the live-action remake. For example, Pongo is the narrator of the film at the beginning, also he is Roger's owner, Perdita's mate and father of 15 out of 99 Dalmatian puppies.
The guy’s face when he turns the TV off😅
Such a cute scene😍.
Sweet Rolly he was always my favorite puppy
Despite numerous wide shots, not once during an entire scene are all 15 puppies seen at same time. In the very first shot, you can clearly see 13 of them. Not counting Penny who is between Pongo's front legs and thus cannot be seen from this angle. Also, the puppy on Pongo's head keeps appearing and disappearing between shots. It is on Pongo's head only in close ups but in wide shots it is not there.
there are 2 wide shots.
in the first wide shot you see them from behind: 5 pups to the right of dad(a puppy with all black ears flanked by 2 puppies on each side), 1 behind dad, 1 up by the tv, 1 in front of mom, 2 behind mom and 3 on the chair.
then it clips over to a front shot: you see 4 of the 5 puppies that were on dad's right (the 5th would be off screen farther to the dad's right), the puppy that was behind dad has now climbed onto his back, we now see a puppy sitting flush in front of dad that would have been out of sight from the previous angle, the puppy in front of the tv, the puppy in front of the mom is still there now with an additional puppy in front of mom that we couldn't see from the previous angle. we only see one puppy behind her until the camera pans across mom and lucky pops up from behind and then the camera pans over to the chair to show the 3 puppies on the chair.
the camera then pans back to dad and while we were over looking at the chair the puppy that we saw climb from the floor to the dad's back is now finishing climbing from dad's back onto his head.
every shot from then until their tv shows ends you see that puppy on dad's head. you see him about to fall off of dad's head at 2:23 and we dont see him again until 2:50. in between 2:23 and 2:50 the "camera" clips over to being just the tv show.
at 2:50 we get the second wide shot when the "camera" clips back to being the behind view of the family and you see the puppy is now off of the dad's head and on the floor behind him.
5 puppies to the right,
1 behind dad,
1 in front of tv,
1 in front of dad,
2 in front of mom,
2 behind mom,
3 on couch
= 15 puppies
2:13 Used to scare the crap out of me!
Ami
3:56 like his reaction when the tv’s turned off. How does he even know?
It is kinda funny
3:57 lol
Breaking that 3rd wall 😂
@@86Kera 4TH wall, it’s 4TH wall
@@cameronboushehri9423 lol 😂 thanks
Strangely enough, the scary close up scenes like at 2:14 was kind of a wink in the 1996 live action movie, when Roger made a take 2 villain on his video game project and teased Pongo that he will be running scared when he sees this. Also just like the Cruella close shot in the final take at the end of the movie when the puppies flee seeing her.
0:47 I love him❤
Patch is my favorite puppy from 101 dalmatians ❤🐶
Same
2:13 That is a jump scare if Lucky ever saw one.
There will never be a movie that gives me such a feeling while watching it, the artstyle and music, something about it...
I love that living room
True story - while reviewing the sketches for this scene Walt Disney started talking about how hooked on TV kids were, and mentioned his own grandson didn't even look away from the TV when he came in. Bill Peet the head storyman said "Maybe he doesn't know who you are." Disney did not like that joke one bit.
Another true story about Walt Disney and Bill Peet, they didn't get along, Walt Disney was always demanding to him and the other employees and taking all the credit from them.
1:56 I feel bad they were scared after the gunshot. Makes you wanna hug them. But at least they know Thunderbolt is ok later.
1:00 guilty
One of my favorit scenes from the movie! ❤
I almost laugh, because that just scared lucky!🤣🤣🤣🤣
And then wait till the part them, the puppies Barking and mad.🤣 good movie.👍😊
101 dalmatians came out to theaters 🎥 in 1961.
I love this movie and Patch its my favorite puppy in this film
Sorry for my english
Your English is very good. I love Patch too
Rolly’s my favorite
Little chow hound that one.
No wonder he’s the chubbiest out of his siblings.
I love this movie
Me too
😂😂Dalmatians are my FAVORITE DOGS😂
Thunderbolt is hilarious in the second one 😂😂
I miss my childhood 😩
I'm today years old and 2:17 is somehow appealing 😮
This one of my favorite movies 🎥 😁😁
Movie name plzzzz
You can see hidden Mickeys on the puppies' spots!
Old Disney > New Disney
I’m an early childhood educator and I never before realized how real the counting the puppies as they head out the door would be. Transitioning between rooms, or whenever you think of it, always count your kids, make sure you’ve got everybody!
2:14 terrified az a kid
Perfect voice choices for the mother and father dogs.
first movie i ever remember watching. this and the aristocats, at my friend's place. we must've been like 3-4. damn near 50 years after the movies came out. i'm glad this how i was introduced to the film industry
The one who voiced Dirty Dawson is actually Paul Frees, who also voiced many Tom and Jerry characters, even the aliens from Earth vs the Flying Saucers.
I miss the gorgeous dogs I used to take care of them in Las Vegas. Specially one of them, Nikki. She's a naughty dog 😀
Pongo and Perdy are awesome dog parents. Classic Disney film 🎥!
These puppies are so sweet
I love you thunderbolt!! ❤️❤️❤️
Dirty Dawson Evil but so funny and his evil laugh is so contagious
I just got patch from 101 dalmatians because I love my doll of patch
"GET THAT CAT OUT OF THE WAY!!!"
The puppies barking at the TV 😂😂😂
The puppies are obviously adorable, but I always preferred Pongo and Perdy. Not only for being great parents, but also for both being beautiful dogs
i love this film its so nice to watch even though i am a 14yr old who watches vintage movies :(
2:13 Woah! 😨Jumpscare!😱
Do you think, they’ll be crossover Cartoons: Supernoobs vs. 101 Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians Street, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, 102 Dalmatians
It's been so long since I've seen this gem of a movie
0:41 (Mistake) The Dog Is Standing On Nothing
Who? Thunderbolt? He's standing on the rocks; his front left leg is on a lighter rock.
Fan made fun fact is the puppy's name is Lucky because he's lucky to watch right in front of the tv so yeah!
2:12 i’m not trying to be mean here, but it is kind of funny how the bandit just pops up and scares lucky off the screen. It was just perfect timing.
Love From Bangladesh And Barisal.
I was today years old when I realized Lucky has spots on his back in the shape of a horse shoe 0_0
Yep, a scene that greatly inspired a young Matt Groening.
I want someone to make a seen pack of rolls? Freckles, Lucky and Patch so bad 😭
3:55 pongo killed that man, look at the terror in his eyes when he turned him off 😭😭😭
J'adore ce dessin animé
If anyone has watched the 101 Dalmatians TV series, I must ask something, why did they chose Lucky to be the main puppy for the show and not Patch? I feel like Patch should've been the main character since he likes adventures as much as Thunderbolt, and Lucky was considered to be the weakest of the puppies, since he almost died in this movie, but was brought back to life by Roger.
The first film to use the Xerox Process
In its entirety.
It's truly amazing that as a child Akira Toriyama was inspired by this movie.
0:19 My dog does that
Lol
Oliver And Company(1988) Dalmatians
Hey look I’m watching TV 📺
I think the pongo perfect daddy
OK. Viva Walt Disney: 101. Dalmatians USA 2023.
Lucky, get down!
Dirty Dawson: BWA HA HA HA!!!
For a W.A.L.K. 😂
Win The War Special Engineer Rosy’s Father And Balto Vs Defeatist Limited 1929 Engineer Squint Kurt And Steele In 0:01
2.24 2.32 my old dog mickey flynn on varian's betrayal on the alchemists return rip mickey flynn 2011 - 2018
Omg omg this is my childhood when I was only 8 years old!!!!
HAVE YOU SEEN REAL CATS WATCHING THE LION KING? OMG, LIFE IMMITATING ART❤❤❤❤
Best excitement ever
Mm This movie is so well arranged: deliberate but high in range.
On patch's side, he has spots shaped like a diamond or rhombus.
people diss Disney’s adoption of xerography in the 60’s, giving the animated films a grittier pencil outline, reusing animation in later films and erased sketches visible in the final cut, but if it wasn’t for the new technology, the budget would have never allowed for the scenes with the massive parades of 99 dalmatian puppies.
Rolly is so hungry he could eat a whole elephant but it would imposdible to eat elephants because we can,t eat elephants
Supernoobs vs. 101 Dalmatians, 101 Dalmatians Street, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, 102 Dalmatians of Season 4
0:29 0:34
Pongo: Don't look at me