One Hundred and One Dalmatians movie plot

2022-05-21 23:25
Roger and Anita's Dalmatian dog Peng Ge and Bai Petty married, forming a happy family. Before long, White Petty gave birth to fifteen puppies. While the family was enjoying the joy of the puppy, Anita’s boss, Kuila, had a bad idea. She was worrying about making a black-and-white spotted coat, so she sent someone to kidnap the puppy and locked it in an empty house in the country with the other 84 Dalmatian puppies. Peng Ge and Bai Petty, who found their children missing, summoned dogs in the city through dog barking to find their children together. Peng Ge and Bai Petty rescued them and escaped before the puppies were slaughtered. 
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One Hundred and One Dalmatians quotes

  • Cruella De Vil: [on the phone with Jasper] Jasper! Jasper, you idiot! How dare you call here?

    Jasper: But we don't want no more of this here! We want our bootle! We'll settle for half!

    Cruella De Vil: Not one shilling until the job is done! Understand?

    Horace: Jasper! Jasper!

    [shows newspaper]

    Jasper: [to Cruella] But it's here in the blinkin' papers! Pictures and all!

    Cruella De Vil: Hang the papers! It'll be forgotten tomorrow!

    Horace: I don't like it, Jasper. I.

    Jasper: [to Horace] Ahh, shut up, you idiot!

    Cruella De Vil: [shouts] What?

    Jasper: [to Cruella] Oh, no! Not you, Miss! I mean Horace, here!

    Cruella De Vil: Why, you imbecile!

  • Jasper: Hey look, Horace! Watch me pot His Lordship smack on the conk!

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