101 Dalmatians ~ Lost in Adaptation

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Dominic Noble

Dominic Noble

Күн бұрын

Did Walt Disney's 1961 animated success One Hundred and One Dalmatians have much in common with the book it's based on by Dodie Smith?
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0:00 Intro
0:53 The Book
0:34 The Film
4:30 What They Didn't Change
6:52 What They Changed
10:40 What They Left Out Altogether
15:25 Final Thoughts

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@Purple-ur2sc
@Purple-ur2sc 26 күн бұрын
"Just because someone's a bottom, doesn't mean they're not an asshole" So true😂
@petrastedman669
@petrastedman669 26 күн бұрын
I lowkey want it on a shirt.
@RuthBhmand
@RuthBhmand 26 күн бұрын
@@petrastedman669 plenty of online and real life businesses that offer a custom shirt print, soooooo just do it😊
@moonlightingjam
@moonlightingjam 26 күн бұрын
If anything, most men do need to have an asshole to be bottoms 😁
@karenroque3583
@karenroque3583 26 күн бұрын
I’m crying cuz in what universe are those considered mutually exclusive concepts? 🤣 In fact I’m pretty sure we have name for people like that.
@kuroiryu9434
@kuroiryu9434 26 күн бұрын
I'm glad I wasn't listening to this episode at work because that line killed me and I'd have received the weirdest looks.
@JimmyC1994
@JimmyC1994 26 күн бұрын
Cruella De Vil kidnapped 99 adorable puppies... Unfortunately, each and every one of them belonged to John Wick....
@CyberDrewan
@CyberDrewan 24 күн бұрын
Now THAT sounds like a movie with a satisfying ending.
@WlmaAlexender-zl6nx
@WlmaAlexender-zl6nx 18 күн бұрын
There isn't enough popcorn in the world for that movie's debut.
@tannerblack4498
@tannerblack4498 17 күн бұрын
Fortunately*
@elywahl9520
@elywahl9520 14 күн бұрын
OK but imagine that Cruella is a better fighter then the blind guy from John wick 4 🤣😂🤣 just cruella and wick gun fighting 🤣😂🤣
@Persnikity-yv3nh
@Persnikity-yv3nh 12 күн бұрын
The crossover we never knew we needed
@hopekeeley2122
@hopekeeley2122 26 күн бұрын
“Can you imagine a song defaming someone becoming a smash hit” Dom you beautiful bastard you, putting this out in the midst of Kendrick and drakes feud
@kt00na
@kt00na 26 күн бұрын
I really can't tell if that comment was just buried under a pile of dry British humor or if Dom genuinely has no idea. Alternately this video was made a month+ ago and just got finished editing and uploading now.
@oriaanhunter
@oriaanhunter 26 күн бұрын
I came here to say this lol
@hopekeeley2122
@hopekeeley2122 26 күн бұрын
@@kt00na perhaps he’s just lucky, and if so, then it’s well deserved
@ebonimccain6988
@ebonimccain6988 26 күн бұрын
He's not a big music person he might have no idea
@michaelcirco3948
@michaelcirco3948 26 күн бұрын
In Dom's defense, libel laws in the US are very different from the UK, hence a certain author's ability to bully her twitter critics located therein. If Kendrick and Drake were Brits, the latter wouldn't be the the butt of the song of the summer.
@thesman1305
@thesman1305 26 күн бұрын
Dodie Smith is quoted as saying the adaptation IMPROVED her story. Few adaptations get that kind of commendation.
@LittleMissLounge
@LittleMissLounge 22 күн бұрын
Yeah, Saving Mr. Dearly wasn't as compelling of a film.
@YujiUedaFan
@YujiUedaFan 19 күн бұрын
Roger Rabbit was another one!
@daelen.cclark
@daelen.cclark 19 күн бұрын
I wonder where she said this. She sounds really cool.
@BarryHart-xo1oy
@BarryHart-xo1oy 15 күн бұрын
Quite true.
@nemowindsor8724
@nemowindsor8724 Күн бұрын
Thanks for trying to highlight the animators as actors and major forces worth talking about!
@TellyKNetic
@TellyKNetic 26 күн бұрын
Just after Cruella finds her furs destroyed, the black half of her hair turns white and the white half turns green. Then, for even more salt in the wound, Mr. DeVil gets a new job making 100% cruelty-free polyester clothing, which Cruella is forced to wear in order to promote it.
@ZeldaQueen64
@ZeldaQueen64 26 күн бұрын
There's also a hilarious bit where the dogs run out of the house dragging some furs with them. Cruella makes some reference to there being a spirit of some sort (she couldn't see the dogs in the confusion), and her husband makes some comment like, "Right, must be one of your ancestors!"
@timothymclean
@timothymclean 26 күн бұрын
A model with two hair colors _does_ sound like a neat marketing gimmick.
@phoenixfritzinger9185
@phoenixfritzinger9185 26 күн бұрын
Forced to be a Dollskill model for the rest of her life, what an ending
@quiestinliteris
@quiestinliteris 26 күн бұрын
Haven't gotten very far in the video yet, but I had no idea there was a Mr DeVil. I even recall Cruella making disparaging comments about marriage in the movie. Odd that they trimmed some of the other sexist bits but had to add "Single women bad."
@ZeldaQueen64
@ZeldaQueen64 26 күн бұрын
@@quiestinliteris Cruella just married him because he dealt in furs. She seemed to operate on a weird morality in general. She seemed to like the Dearlings well enough (Mrs. Dearling went to school with her, but Cruella got expelled for -- seriously -- drinking ink), but she doesn't to actually *care* about others. The Disney movie made her much more overtly villainous, though I feel like her dissing on Anita's marriage was more classism and mocking her for being happy with a quiet life, a songwriter husband, and some dogs.
@TheEquus92
@TheEquus92 26 күн бұрын
An unfortunate fun fact: The movie boosted the popularity of dalmatians which led to two things: 1. People getting dalmatians without understanding the breed's needs (it's a very active dog that needs a lot of training) and abandoning them at shelters en masse . 2. Backyard breeders mass producing them to the point where the breed as a whole has a ton of health and behavioral issues even to this day. Nowadays dalmatians are being crossed with other breeds (mostly the German shorthaired pointer) to breed out the health issues.
@tessat338
@tessat338 25 күн бұрын
Oh gosh, you're so right! Dalmatians were originally bred and trained to guard carriage horses and to run along behind them. They're associated with fire fighters because Dalmatians were kept by fire companies to guard the horses that drew the fire engines while the fire fighters were occupied with putting out fires. They require a lot of exercise and can be very aggressive towards strangers.
@joannamyers1268
@joannamyers1268 25 күн бұрын
Both 1 and 2 are unfortunately common when any movie starring a pet becomes popular. I remember hearing about Dalmatians being a more difficult breed than people think, but I didn't know about them being crossed with the German shorthaired pointer. That's really interesting; I'm glad to know that.
@DrawciaGleam02
@DrawciaGleam02 24 күн бұрын
I heard about the dalmatian adoptions from a KZfaqr who grooms people's pets. (I mean cleaning them up and removing fur mats)
@frankficcle7081
@frankficcle7081 24 күн бұрын
​@@joannamyers1268True, when Finding Nemo came out, the sale of clownfish skyrocketed.
@basementdwellercosplay
@basementdwellercosplay 24 күн бұрын
They should have done what my parents did when i wanted a Dalmatian, they got me a few plushes. We did get a dog but he was selected specifically for our family and lifestyle, a family lap dog who would go on walks a few times a week until he was old, which is what people need to do before getting any pets!
@Tadicuslegion78
@Tadicuslegion78 26 күн бұрын
The real MVP of this adaptation is a bit of a forgotten person named Bill Peet who was a Disney story man for Disney from Pinocchio to Sword in the Stone, he solo'ed both 101 Dalmatians and The Sword and the Stone but left Disney over disagreement over the Jungle Book. Bill Peet went on to have a second career as a Children's Book Author, a very successful one. According to Smith herself, Peet did a fantastic job telling her story.
@allison576
@allison576 26 күн бұрын
Bill Peet was practically my whole childhood. I read reread his autobiography so many times as a kid
@andrebrynkus2055
@andrebrynkus2055 26 күн бұрын
That guy was awesome. I read dozens of his books when I was six. I had no idea his work was so significant, he was just an author with great art to me.
@TwinRiver100
@TwinRiver100 26 күн бұрын
any idea what the disagreement on the Jungle Book was?
@GrifterMage
@GrifterMage 26 күн бұрын
I loved his books growing up; I had no idea he was involved with Disney, but looking at the animation of that era it makes so much sense.
@Tadicuslegion78
@Tadicuslegion78 26 күн бұрын
@@TwinRiver100 the TLDR version, which Disney themselves have put into a couple Making of Videos on the Jungle Book, Bill Peet wanted to tell a more faithful version of Kipling's book and Walt said, Naw, I want singing and dancing and fun, and Peet said, okay then, I quit. Hence Disney telling the new people like the Sherman Brothers (again, they themselves have said this) Your first instructions are, do not read the book.
@robertgronewold3326
@robertgronewold3326 26 күн бұрын
Excuse me sir, but the live action version is VERY fondly remembered. Cruella's evil fashion designer became a benchmark.
@catdragon2584
@catdragon2584 26 күн бұрын
And Glenn Close absolutely KILLED it as Cruella, she was so iconic!
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx 26 күн бұрын
Yeah, but... Glenn Close was the _only_ thing people liked about that movie.
@robertgronewold3326
@robertgronewold3326 26 күн бұрын
@@RabblesTheBinx You say that like it's a bad thing.
@PinkPopcast
@PinkPopcast 26 күн бұрын
@@RabblesTheBinx Glenn Close was not the only thing people remembered about that movie. It’s a fantastic production with a fun script written by Home Alone’s own John Hughes and filled with charming performances (a lot of first’s for younger millennials who’d never heard of Hugh Laurie before 1998). People can enjoy things you don’t and visa versa and That’s okay 👌
@bobson3014
@bobson3014 25 күн бұрын
@@RabblesTheBinx That's not true. She stole the Movie, but that doesn't mean people didn't like the rest of the cast. Especially Hugh Laurie and Mark Williams who were introduced to an international audience through that movie, or enjoy the script or dog stunts which as a child in that era, we definitely did.
@rowandunning6877
@rowandunning6877 26 күн бұрын
"we should all start vocalizing our intrusive thoughts more. you never know what they might inspire." great moral of this story
@ApequH
@ApequH 26 күн бұрын
I have started saying more of the dumb things I think, it has some benifits
@WeatherInOrlando
@WeatherInOrlando 26 күн бұрын
Gorillas are really strong in their default natural state, do you ever think about what the upper strength limit of a gorilla could be if they worked out? If someone ever taught a gorilla how to lift?
@ccggenius
@ccggenius 25 күн бұрын
The other day my friend said he doesn't let his cat out because he wouldn't know what to do with the freedom. I replied by saying "have you considered giving him 3/5ths freedom"? Reception was... mixed. I think the line would've played WAY better in fiction that IRL.
@bobtheball5384
@bobtheball5384 24 күн бұрын
​@@WeatherInOrlando... holy shit
@sacrificiallamb4568
@sacrificiallamb4568 24 күн бұрын
@@WeatherInOrlando Time travelled and inspired video game about this.
@greenhowie
@greenhowie 26 күн бұрын
The Starlight Barking, The Great Glass Elevator and The Iron Woman. The trifecta of certifiably insane sequels to famous British children's books that will never see a big screen adaptation.
@erinspbrown
@erinspbrown 26 күн бұрын
Netflix's currently working on a Great Glass elevator movie with the director set to be Taika Waititi
@timothymclean
@timothymclean 26 күн бұрын
@@erinspbrown I hope they don't Netflix it halfway through post-production. The Great Glass Elevator was crazy.
@tomrayner6597
@tomrayner6597 26 күн бұрын
Given that The Iron Man ends with a giant alien dragon trying to destroy the world, it's impressive that The Iron Woman managed to surpass it by so much.
@laurabrown2982
@laurabrown2982 26 күн бұрын
I freaking love The Iron Woman
@scribbly2983
@scribbly2983 26 күн бұрын
I only vaguely remember that book but don't spelling aliens eat people?
@wakeangel2001
@wakeangel2001 26 күн бұрын
I think we can justify the dog-napping making the local news. I looked it up, a dalmatian puppy can cost anywhere from $450 to $1200, so the theft of 15 of them is a heist of at least $6,750 and up to $18,000 dollars, a newsworthy amount if you ask me.
@butterflyslinky
@butterflyslinky 25 күн бұрын
It was specified in the book that Mr. Dearly paid a lot of money to get those stories run. He essentially just took out full-page, front page advertisements the moment his dogs went missing. We stan.
@elywahl9520
@elywahl9520 14 күн бұрын
Not just that back then all it cost to be put in the paper especially front page is just to buy the spot... in other words they could have literally bought first page to get more recognition
@Kahtisemo
@Kahtisemo 10 күн бұрын
I could also see some public curiosity with Mr. Dearly having "saved the government" apparently being a target. He's probably got some favors to pull around town 😂
@KirbyIsCute
@KirbyIsCute 26 күн бұрын
I always liked the cat from the film. While Walt was still running the studio, he never seemed a fan of cats so they usually were villains or whatnot. But the cat from the Dalmatian movie was awesome! He would risk his life to save all the puppies, making sure not even one would be left behind. He even goes so far to try to use his own lanky body as a shield to protect them when the goons cornered and was ready to bash them. He's a good kitty and deserves more recognition.
@astrinymris9953
@astrinymris9953 26 күн бұрын
But in the book Lieutenant Tib AKA Willow was female. Why'd they feel the need to change that detail? She could still bravely risk her life protecting the puppies.
@KirbyIsCute
@KirbyIsCute 25 күн бұрын
@@astrinymris9953 Huh, never read the book so I didn't know about that. Yeah, I have no idea why they changed the gender. Maybe they already had a voice actor in mind for the cat (that happens sometimes).
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean 23 күн бұрын
​@@astrinymris9953 Because Disney was still sexist and they already had three female main characters. Can't have too many 🙄
@nemowindsor8724
@nemowindsor8724 Күн бұрын
@@astrinymris9953probably because he was renamed Sergeant Tibbs and they wanted a military thing. I also think it’s a bit sweeter to show the cat being a protector if he’s male, more of an inversion of the maternal protector tropes.
@lionkingquan
@lionkingquan 26 күн бұрын
Video starts with dom in a dress yall it’s gonna be a banger
@koganusan4025
@koganusan4025 26 күн бұрын
he looks unfairly good in that lace dress
@verminter
@verminter 26 күн бұрын
The fact that he's just like, "Why on earth would I get rid of my chest hair to wear a dress? My beautiful watchers deserve the very best of all worlds!"
@ThatCoalSoul
@ThatCoalSoul 17 күн бұрын
Starting to be as iconic AND expected as The punchline of 90% of Tomska's sketches is DEATH!
@laurenochs6120
@laurenochs6120 26 күн бұрын
Did anyone else not notice the spots on Lucky's back were in the shape of horseshoe? I thought he got his name as I assumed he was the puppy who almost died at birth but was revived, thus he was "lucky" to have lived.
@Critiqu3
@Critiqu3 26 күн бұрын
I only knew because I read the book. What's weird though is that Dalmatian puppies are born completely white and only get their spots as they grow older, so the horseshoe shape miraculously showed up AFTER he was named, not before. What are the odds?
@joannamyers1268
@joannamyers1268 26 күн бұрын
I always assumed this too. In 101 Dalmatians: The Series, a female puppy named Cadpig is identified as the one who almost died. I've watched the show, but I don't remember that specific episode.
@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane 25 күн бұрын
@@joannamyers1268 Cadpig is her name in the book as well. They always go out of their way to make sure she can make it, as she's not able run like the rest of the pups, and is basically in a doggy wheelchair. And then she's a Very Important Dog in the sequel.
@joannamyers1268
@joannamyers1268 25 күн бұрын
@@ZipplyZane Didn't know that. Pretty cool.
@jadesfire7920
@jadesfire7920 24 күн бұрын
I think in the movie Lucky is the one who almost died. You see him being more sensitive to the cold than the other pups. Understandable that Disney didn't go with a character named "the Cadpig".
@vidoquen111
@vidoquen111 26 күн бұрын
I would kill to have just one adaptation reference Cruella's obsession with pepper.
@c0mpu73rguy
@c0mpu73rguy 26 күн бұрын
And warmth. Her house was as hot as an oven according to the book.
@jemboy1987
@jemboy1987 26 күн бұрын
There was a novel prequel to the live action film. It's referenced in there
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets 26 күн бұрын
And her husband.
@petrastedman669
@petrastedman669 26 күн бұрын
No need to get spicy about it. It could still happen.
@HelenRock002
@HelenRock002 26 күн бұрын
In the 102 Dalmatians game, they make the pepper reference. Dottie, the mother dog, mentions how badly Cruella smells of it.
@professorbutters
@professorbutters 26 күн бұрын
Oh, THANK you for mentioning Cruella’s cat! She’s my favorite, too. I love how she directs the dogs to Cruella’s collection, and then personally shreds an exquisitely expensive chinchilla coat. She’s classy AF.
@heathergarnham9555
@heathergarnham9555 25 күн бұрын
She hated Cruella because she would always dr0wn her kittens
@WobblesandBean
@WobblesandBean 23 күн бұрын
​@@heathergarnham9555 OH JESUS
@jlouisa
@jlouisa 26 күн бұрын
I love the fact that Dominic actually mentioned Roger getting famous for writing the song and no one batted an eye about it.
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx 26 күн бұрын
I mean, it's not like it's an uncommon thing to do. Some of the biggest songs of all time were diss tracks, even before music recording was a thing.
@annabeinglazy5580
@annabeinglazy5580 26 күн бұрын
Honestly, If He wrote a summer Hit or an Evergreen Like Last Xmas, and Made Sure He got decent royalties... He might be Set for Life. Just Had to be really Business savvy, which tends to be a pitfall for Young artists 😅
@EnerKaizer
@EnerKaizer 25 күн бұрын
the timing is very funny, considering a very succesful rap song just released which is basically just a gigantic diss-track in the same vein as Rogers song.
@gleann_cuilinn
@gleann_cuilinn 26 күн бұрын
glen close absolutely killed it as cruella. i still remember her from watching the film as a small child
@jaymartin8273
@jaymartin8273 26 күн бұрын
She totally did :=)
@GeminiTasiri
@GeminiTasiri 25 күн бұрын
She's the only thing I remember from the live-action film. And I don't even know if I remember that from the film directly or from the trailers!
@mariaskabardonis8353
@mariaskabardonis8353 8 күн бұрын
She’s the best Cruella
@HeyNonyNonymous
@HeyNonyNonymous 26 күн бұрын
Cruella was also the only irredeamble villian in Once Uppon a Time. The only one who is a total sociopath: "Some people struggle not to be drawn into the darkness. But ever since I was a little girl, I've said... 'Why not splash in and have fun?'"
@alenazwiep2996
@alenazwiep2996 26 күн бұрын
Also the only irredeemable villain in the play Twisted. "I just want a coat made out of puppies!" "What the FUCK is wrong with you???"
@RabblesTheBinx
@RabblesTheBinx 26 күн бұрын
As it should be. Seriously, her name is literally "cruel the devil", why in the FUCK did they give her a sympathetic backstory?!
@malcfoy
@malcfoy 26 күн бұрын
Don't forget about OUAT's unconditionally evil twink Peter Pan!
@callmewisteria
@callmewisteria 26 күн бұрын
I was always obsessed with her character and had no idea why until I watched Once Upon A Time and saw her and went...she's messed up, but it's hot. And that's another big piece of "how I learnt I'm gay."
@angyvirtu3593
@angyvirtu3593 25 күн бұрын
OUAT's Cruella is one of the best depictions of her.
@darklordofsword
@darklordofsword 26 күн бұрын
Okay, am i the only one who remembers the Disney channel animated series that... basically just follows up the "they buy a big farm in the countryside and all go live there" thing?
@lucavalente6620
@lucavalente6620 26 күн бұрын
With a spooted hen
@inarifox8912
@inarifox8912 26 күн бұрын
No, i watched that series religiously as a kid. No mentioned here, but there was also like a 101 dalmation birthday video. Those were my childhood.
@Critiqu3
@Critiqu3 26 күн бұрын
Dom didn't mention it but I remember that series including Cadpig, who was one of the puppies in the book, but got cut from the movie. She returns in the Starlight Barking too, so it's nice that the animated series included her.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 26 күн бұрын
Not quite it appears. But I'd never heard of it until today.
@AdamYJ
@AdamYJ 26 күн бұрын
I do. It was the only Disney version that used Cadpig, who was a big part of the book.
@blandedgear9704
@blandedgear9704 26 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the work that went into that colour wheel of professions- teacher opposite sniper, firefighter opposite youtuber etc. A great gag to pause and read.
@brandonlyon730
@brandonlyon730 26 күн бұрын
Fun fact: the Rescuer’s animated film nearly had Cruella be the main villain of a movie that was based on a separate book series. The idea was scraped but the main villainess in the movie Medusa is heavily influenced personally and design wise by Cruella even having a similar car. Ironically Medusa’s main sidekick Snoops is a bit of Cruella’s husband in the book, he was a greedy evil man but was also completely spineless.
@SuperSongbird21
@SuperSongbird21 16 күн бұрын
That would explain why they also drive horribly . . .
@chheinrich8486
@chheinrich8486 26 күн бұрын
Got the earworm again,😂“if she doesn’t scare you no evil thing will“
@scarlettptheoriginal
@scarlettptheoriginal 25 күн бұрын
​@chheinrich8486 okay, cool, I just thought I would join in with your fun, but clearly you don't want that unless people's contributions are perfect.
@Purple-ur2sc
@Purple-ur2sc 26 күн бұрын
"Will sass film adaptations for food" is an offer many people would take up, especially with your talent for it😂
@NihilTruth
@NihilTruth 26 күн бұрын
"Can you imagine a song like Cruella de Vil in real life?" [Looks at Euphoria/Not Like Us/Meet the Grahams]
@TheJCampb
@TheJCampb 26 күн бұрын
Cruella drops a song two days later, claiming she's too rich and famous to steal puppies...
@ayindestevens6152
@ayindestevens6152 26 күн бұрын
When you put it that way…
@KevinTheTimeGeek86
@KevinTheTimeGeek86 26 күн бұрын
I recently rewatched this with my nephew on Disney+. We have a corgi puppy who barked at the screen whenever the dogs started barking. It was adorable. :D
@cofteaamsr1717
@cofteaamsr1717 26 күн бұрын
awww
@KevinTheTimeGeek86
@KevinTheTimeGeek86 26 күн бұрын
@@cofteaamsr1717 Yeah, She's 5 months old now, and she's been living with us for 2 of those months. She's so precious. :)
@cofteaamsr1717
@cofteaamsr1717 26 күн бұрын
@@KevinTheTimeGeek86 aww thats sweet. also Corgi's are always sweet dogs.
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS 26 күн бұрын
cute 🐶
@KevinTheTimeGeek86
@KevinTheTimeGeek86 26 күн бұрын
@@cofteaamsr1717 Yeah. Specifically, she's a Pembroke Welsh corgi. But she's still absolutely adorable, and I love having her around, even if she's a bit energetic at times.
@jessrl8025
@jessrl8025 26 күн бұрын
Love that this video was made well before the Kendrick Lemar/Drake feud started and Dom makes a joke about how it is impossible to think someone making a hit song defaming someone. Hilariously awesome timing.
@gamestation2690
@gamestation2690 26 күн бұрын
I understand that Dodie Smith had a much more healthy relationship with Walt Disney than P. L. Travers did.
@kaspianepps7946
@kaspianepps7946 26 күн бұрын
I can't remember where, but I once read that she wrote it with the hope that it would be adapted into a Disney film after seeing some of their earlier book adaptions. That might explain why the film rights were brought so quickly - maybe she reached out to them.
@kuroiryu9434
@kuroiryu9434 26 күн бұрын
It would be difficult to have a less healthy relationship .
@gamestation2690
@gamestation2690 26 күн бұрын
@@kaspianepps7946 There’s an extra on the DVD and Blu-Ray about the letters Smith and Disney exchanged together.
@OGPUEE
@OGPUEE 26 күн бұрын
Fun fact: when Dodie Smith sold the film rights to Walt Disney, she hadn't seen him and when he visited her in person in England, she was surprised by his appearance, because she imagined him as a mean, gnome-looking Jew.
@spinningpeanut
@spinningpeanut 26 күн бұрын
​@@OGPUEEmister Disney upon hearing that: film cancelled we're done with this shit.
@geoffreyrichards6079
@geoffreyrichards6079 25 күн бұрын
The film was also a big influence in the animation industry. Everyone from Matt Groening to Akira Toriyama have cited it as among their favorite Disney films, and its unique art style was what Bruce Timm and Brad Bird were inspired by in their respective works.
@TheGreyTurtleEntertainment
@TheGreyTurtleEntertainment 26 күн бұрын
I think the in universe explanation for why Cruella doesnt do anything sbout the song, is because despite hating it, its still a banger and as shes unrepentantly evil, cant pass up good PR. Hell in various interpertations of the character for stage and (small) screen, it's implied shes the one who bought the song expressly to use it in her "house of DeVille" marketing.
@Electric999999
@Electric999999 26 күн бұрын
She probably thinks it's flattering.
@TheGreyTurtleEntertainment
@TheGreyTurtleEntertainment 25 күн бұрын
@@Electric999999 I don't know. It's made clear she hates it. But also in all non animated appearances she's written to love it.
@cooperminion825
@cooperminion825 16 күн бұрын
I thought it was bc there were no lawyers willing to take her case bc she, like a certain desperate cheeto, never pays her bills
@tremorsfan
@tremorsfan 25 күн бұрын
I once came up with my own backstory for Cruela. Her father was a diplomat who as out of the country for most of her life. Every time he did come home however, he gifted her a new fur coat. Soon fur became the only way for her to feel love.
@amvanderveen5189
@amvanderveen5189 26 күн бұрын
12:51 Being a vet myself, I immediately made a screenshot of this to send to my friends, who are also vets. Though I see your "almost midnight on Christmas Eve", and raise you "3 AM on New Year's Day"
@Pinkstarclan
@Pinkstarclan 26 күн бұрын
"Just because someone's a bottom doesn't mean they're not an asshole." - words of wisdom. I hope someone comes down to the comments before finishing the video and sees this with no context.
@autumngalix4616
@autumngalix4616 15 күн бұрын
Congradulations, I have no context for your comment.
@shinyagumon7015
@shinyagumon7015 26 күн бұрын
As someone who mainly saw the spinoffs and hasn't really seen the original film the biggest twist for me here was that not all the puppies are related to eachother. Makes more sense than a single dog birthday over a hundred puppies, but you know as a kid you just don't question these things.😅
@skyslasher2297
@skyslasher2297 26 күн бұрын
7:20 probably meant to explain how the family doesn’t instantly go broke trying to raise over 100 dogs
@VerdantRange
@VerdantRange 26 күн бұрын
It's finally here! When I first requested it, it was before 101 Dalmatian Street came out. I'm surprised you didn't mention how after Cruella was financially ruined, the black half of her hair turned white and the white half turned green.
@FormerlyEpesi
@FormerlyEpesi 13 күн бұрын
Or the fact that all of her extremely peppery food also came in bizarre colors! I remember light blue fish and black ice cream. Thanks for requesting this one! I was obsessed with the book as a kid.
@kimberlyborowiak9779
@kimberlyborowiak9779 26 күн бұрын
It is one of my favorite children's novels. I would definitely recommend it to anyone. I would not recommend the sequel which does read like the woman was on something. One touching part which was left out was that the original Perdita was able to be a wet nurse as she was lost when she went looking for her own puppies. These puppies were among the puppies being kept by Cruella so she was reunited with them at teh end.
@jenntheiceraptoress2306
@jenntheiceraptoress2306 20 күн бұрын
Yes, Perdita's puppies were the ones that were the right size to help pull Cadpig's wagon.
@aristidetwain9117
@aristidetwain9117 26 күн бұрын
Was surprised you didn't mention the reasonably popular "wait, this is pretty gay, isn't it" reading of the dynamic between Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler! Doubtless unintentional, but fun.
@marcusestube
@marcusestube 23 күн бұрын
It's so obvious that I can't imagine it was unintentional. Especially when you see the original illustrations and the Nannies are walking side by side right behind the Dearlys walking side by side.
@katsucandy
@katsucandy 14 күн бұрын
Sometimes a family is a young straight couple, a middle aged lesbian couple, two dogs and their 99 puppies
@FormerlyEpesi
@FormerlyEpesi 13 күн бұрын
It's so funny, because I hadn't read the book since I was a sheltered young child without the faintest clue I was or could be anything but straight, so it had never once occurred to me how incredibly queer Nanny Butler was; but as soon as he mentioned her name, memories came flooding back, and oh my god no wonder I thought she seemed so cool! 😂
@bunnygodofchaos574
@bunnygodofchaos574 26 күн бұрын
...After that outro I'm just imagining Dom chained to the corner of a living room, some rich guy watching a movie. He pauses it, claps his hands twice, Dom delivers a one-liner, and the man throws him a bacon piece and keeps watching.
@ninakircher2599
@ninakircher2599 26 күн бұрын
Already taking the advice about the intrusive thoughts
@PhenomBuster13
@PhenomBuster13 26 күн бұрын
More faithful of an adaptation than I was expecting, considering how different a lot of Disney movies tend to be from their source material.
@robertgronewold3326
@robertgronewold3326 26 күн бұрын
Likely it was Walt Disney's hands off approach that is the main reason. He and then his nephew literally had a view that source material was just a suggestion, and to 'have fun with it'.
@r.jclark4641
@r.jclark4641 25 күн бұрын
@@robertgronewold3326 I mean, in a way they're right, Stanley Kubrick had a similar mindset and was a great success, but this only works for certain books, and only when the creators of the adaptation are actually talented.
@MCMIVC
@MCMIVC 24 күн бұрын
One thing that stuck out to me as a child when I read this book, was the mention of Cruella drinking ink.
@heckyeahponyscans
@heckyeahponyscans 24 күн бұрын
One of Dodie Smith's dalmatians really did have fifteen puppies and one was brought back to life via massage . . . The quest to find a foster mother was really captivating to me as a kid because it was so much . . . realer? . . . than anything you'd find in most children's books. Also the details about the Dearlys initially keeping Missus and Perdita separate in case they fought, which would be a real life worry if all this went down. These weren't cartoon dogs, they were real dogs that happened to talk. Pongo was named after one of Dodie Smith's real life dogs, so Missus probably was too. I think it's possible that real-life Missus just happened to be a ditzy dog. :) Missus "looking around wildly" whenever the Dearlys let her off leash and, in Starlight Barking, Missus being "a champion mouse-chaser" sound like anecdotes about a real dog. Thank you for mentioning the white Persian cat, she is truly the MVP.
@Serai3
@Serai3 26 күн бұрын
My favorite line in the book, one which I quote whenever I get the chance, happens while they're on the road. They stop at a village where they're supposed to be fed, but the dog responsible, a lovely Irish Setter with lustrous red fur, shows up crying about how she couldn't manage it. (She had a good reason which I can't remember.) She's so over-the-top distraught at her failure that Missus gently tells her it's all right, not to worry about it, and thanks her for making the effort. The dog happily trots off, having been forgiven, and as they watch her go off back home, Pongo quips, "Feather-brained as well as feather-tailed!" I love that line so much. However, I didn't like how Disney made Cruella ugly. She wasn't ever described that way in the book. She was clearly mean and villainous, but she was also stylish and the illustrations made it clear that she was beautiful. (The actress closest to the way she looked is Bebe Neuwirth.) I've always thought beautiful villains far scarier than ugly ones, but Disney decided after Snow White that they couldn't have any more beautiful villains, so...
@susanowen1709
@susanowen1709 23 күн бұрын
"She had a good reason which I can't remember" The Setter had been in charge of making the preparations for the Dalmations' arrival. Unfortunately, all the food that had been collected for them was burned up when the bakehouse caught fire. There was no spare food since everything that was available had already been brought to the bakehouse; there was nowhere for them to sleep; no way to hide them because there were too many people in the street; and the Setter felt that she had failed Pongo et. al. It was a bit small of Pongo to make the feather-brained remark. Missus was much kinder, chiding him after his comment: "'Just very young,' Missus said gently. 'I doubt she's had a family yet...'"
@Serai3
@Serai3 23 күн бұрын
@@susanowen1709 Ah, thanks. I remembered the fire but not that the Setter was connected to it. As for the comment, it was a joke. Which is why I loved it.
@Juuchan17
@Juuchan17 26 күн бұрын
...I may just have to join your Patreon just to hear about another's spiral into madness when it comes to "The Starlight Barking". I honestly want more people to know this thing exists... because yeah, the plot is so absolutely bonkers, I feel like it's a total fever dream of a book.
@stacybender4414
@stacybender4414 26 күн бұрын
Interesting side note: copyright/license issues are part of the reason companies make reboots and sequels. It doesn't have to be good for them to keep the rights, it just has to be made. (That's why there are so many Spiderman movies)
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 26 күн бұрын
The Starlight Barking is (err) barking. I absolutely love it. Incidentally Reynold's News (and The Sunday Citizen) was a real Sunday paper with a confusing name which went out of business in 1967. Whats My Crime is a parody of a real US game show called Whats My Line which was popular in the 50s and early 60s. There are a lot of jokes in this movie which are probably incomprehensible to 21st century viewers.
@Setsunako6587
@Setsunako6587 26 күн бұрын
Fun Fact: The Sunday before Mardi Gras, there's a dog-themed walking parade through the French Quarter called Barkus (Get it, like Bacchus?), where people dress up dogs and pull them around in wagons and shopping carts or whatever to support animal shelters and advocate for pet adoptions. There's a theme and a royal court and everything, it's SUPER cute 🥰! I say all that to say, the last float is drawn by the Krewe Ella DeVille. It's as funny as it sounds: a bunch of Cruella DeVille cosplayers (IN CHARACTER, lol), with their float made-up to look like a cage 🤣! Yes, there are puppies in the "cage" and they are also up for adoption. It's all in good fun. Each Barkus float (even this one) has plenty of water and treats for the riders, even this one, lol
@mirrankei
@mirrankei 26 күн бұрын
I loved Starlight Barking as a kid, never bothered me back then that the sequel was a weird metaphysical-fantasy-sci-fi-religious(?) adventure. Made perfect sense.
@thummumcrysanth
@thummumcrysanth 25 күн бұрын
I'm trying to figure out if I read both books in my early grades--it's ringing a few bells.
@dvass7253
@dvass7253 26 күн бұрын
"Cruella De Vil. Cruella De Vil. If she doesn't scare you, no evil thing will."
@autobotproductions1244
@autobotproductions1244 26 күн бұрын
To see her is to take a sudden chill
@katieb.7107
@katieb.7107 26 күн бұрын
⁠Cruella~ Cruella~ She’s like a spider waiting for. the. kill.
@DrWhack
@DrWhack 26 күн бұрын
Look out for Cruella De Vil 🎶
@ZipplyZane
@ZipplyZane 25 күн бұрын
First bluesy piece I learned on piano. It's very fun to play.
@kolonarulez5222
@kolonarulez5222 26 күн бұрын
My childhood self is asking when the puppies bake Cruella into a giant cake
@dragonfan8647
@dragonfan8647 25 күн бұрын
102 Dalmations IIRC
@zenfrodo
@zenfrodo 26 күн бұрын
"One Badass Kitty" is either the greatest band name or the Best Book Title EVER.
@monicaenns9967
@monicaenns9967 26 күн бұрын
I loved the book Cadpig and her wagon, and the litter of just the right size pups that loyally pulled her along, that turned out to be book Perditas lost pups!
@petrastedman669
@petrastedman669 26 күн бұрын
I was always shocked Roger is able to write the Cruella song and have it be a hit *before* anyone knows (for sure) that she's a baddie. Yes, in the silly feature with talking dogs, my wee suspension of disbelief was broken by the concept of libelous lyrics.
@gamepopper101
@gamepopper101 26 күн бұрын
Given the recent hot topic of the music world, it just occurred to me that "Cruella DeVille" by Roger Radcliffe would be one of the oldest ever diss tracks in a real world context.
@Christoph52
@Christoph52 26 күн бұрын
As someone who loves old TV and movies, the What's My Line reference in this movie makes me smile every time
@kattahj
@kattahj 24 күн бұрын
Same!
@RANima71498
@RANima71498 26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for recognizing the work of the animators, Dom. It’s really important that they get their due credit, especially the work of legends like Marc Davis. If ever you get to talking about the Rescuers, please PLEASE mention Milt Kahl, who was the sole animator for that film’s villain. It was his last movie as an animator and he went out with a bang. He’s pretty important in the animation industry for his absolutely stunning work and how he seemed inhumanly good at making fluid bouncy animation for everyone.
@OGPUEE
@OGPUEE 26 күн бұрын
Also you must mention that Kahl based villain on his ex-wife :).
@brandonlyon730
@brandonlyon730 26 күн бұрын
She was originally going to be Cruella herself, but even after that idea got scraped you can see a lot of De’vil in Medusa.
@barleysixseventwo6665
@barleysixseventwo6665 26 күн бұрын
Dogs with superpowers and magic? Huh. So that’s where Eren Hunter got their ideas from.
@veronikamajerova4564
@veronikamajerova4564 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, superpowers. Like telekinesis, long-distance telepathy, flying (and not only by themselves, but on anything they can touch (combo of flying and telekinesis)), so you have groups of dogs flying on trucks, for example.
@joaopedroauriemo
@joaopedroauriemo 26 күн бұрын
The bit about accountants being the exact opposite of music artists is insane because the wheel implies that teachers are to opposite of snipers
@sacrificiallamb4568
@sacrificiallamb4568 24 күн бұрын
As an aspiring sniper, teachers are my Kryptonite. (Please take this out of context.)
@kendobunny
@kendobunny 24 күн бұрын
Based on Dodie's other writing, the other female characters in the book, and the fact that Missus is shown as being the emotionally wise one: she was describing the personality of a Dumb Dog. The detail about the Dearly's laughing at how she got lost in the park just reads as classic from the owner of a dog that was not overly gifted betwixt the ears, but who was wonderfully loving. I've only had one real Dumb Dog in my life. His brain was probably smooth enough to roller skate on, but he was as sweet as a dog can be.
@coyoteartist
@coyoteartist 26 күн бұрын
As a child I use to listen to my mother's 101 Dalmatians record on my Fisher Price record player. I wasn't suppose to as it was a glass record and far more fragile than later records. I still say "my nose is froze and my toes are froze and my tail is froze" if I've a chance. I did a author's report on Dodie Smith in Jr High. I managed to borrow a copy of One Hundred And One Dalmatians from the library, although I genuinely had to promise to be careful with it, as it was quite old. I absolutely loved it and for years looked for a copy of the book which actually was quite hard to find until I finally got a copy from a thrift store a few years ago. Seems to me it turned out to be a version printed while I was in Jr High. How I missed it at the time I don't know. Cruella's cat was my favorite character and her getting her revenge was the only way I handled what Cruella had done to her in anyway at all. I of course was a huge fan of both the animated movie and the live action movie. I have been long curious to read the second book.
@veronikamajerova4564
@veronikamajerova4564 20 күн бұрын
The second book is deffo the unhinged sequel, but it´s pretty fun read. And also, Cruella´s (former) kitty lives with the Dearleys quitte happy and content life, got a husband (another white Persian) and is good friends with the barn cat. The sequel takes place few years after the first book ends, so Pongos and Missus pups are now young adults, and Pongo is starting to have mid-life crisis.
@coyoteartist
@coyoteartist 20 күн бұрын
@@veronikamajerova4564 You had me at unhinged. Going to have to look for this for sure then. Might have to look for I Capture The Castle too. I vaguely recall it sounded interesting.
@elizabethtrudgill3567
@elizabethtrudgill3567 26 күн бұрын
101 Dalmatians and The Starlight Barking are two of my favourite books.
@GriffinPilgrim
@GriffinPilgrim 26 күн бұрын
You gotta give Cruella credit; as a Disney villains go she holds her own in company with evil kings, dark sorcerers and straight up gods.
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS 26 күн бұрын
if someone walking up to me and say “Dang... your dog would make a good fur coat. i would just say to them "oh really so is your mother by the way where is she live again"
@chheinrich8486
@chheinrich8486 26 күн бұрын
The bare necessities next, jungle books needs your treatment 😂
@AdamYJ
@AdamYJ 26 күн бұрын
And since the literary Jungle Books are actually anthologies, maybe also a video on the Chuck Jones “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” special. You know, to cover one of the non-Mowgli stories.
@professorbutters
@professorbutters 26 күн бұрын
@@AdamYJI infinitely prefer “Mowgli’s Brothers” to the animated Jungle Book. The CGI/live action movie is so much better. I love Rikki-Tikki-Tavi too (especially since Orson Welles does the narration).
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 26 күн бұрын
​@@AdamYJ There's an adaptation of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi? Wow.
@AlyraMoondancer
@AlyraMoondancer 24 күн бұрын
And please, for the love of Kipling, if you do such a thing, pronounce Mowgli's name correctly. Kipling specified that "Mow" rhymes with "cow," not "go." For me, that's the most distressing change they made in the adaptation, since now *everyone* pronounces it wrong.
@kirstenpaff8946
@kirstenpaff8946 26 күн бұрын
The live action 101 Dalmatians movie did have some great aspects thanks to Glen Close's amazing performance as Cruella (not to mention her awesome over the top costumes). Cruella's introduction is so iconic that they pretty much recreated it for Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada.
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS 26 күн бұрын
by the way in the sequel book The Starlight Barking there is an alien dog who tries to save the dogs of Earth from nuclear war
@gamestation2690
@gamestation2690 26 күн бұрын
Why is the tone completely different from the first book?
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS
@orgluzman561Peace_IL_PS 26 күн бұрын
@@gamestation2690 i really don't know is all i can tall you
@spinningpeanut
@spinningpeanut 26 күн бұрын
Oh my god it inspired that alien dog movie from the 2000s
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 26 күн бұрын
@@gamestation2690 A. The movie had made her dog characters famous and she could use them to tell any story she wanted to tell. B. She'd be spooked by The Cuban Missile Crisis.
@casanovafunkenstein5090
@casanovafunkenstein5090 25 күн бұрын
​@@gamestation2690I mean, the original is an allegory for living under Nazi occupation and joining a partisan resistance network to prevent your community from being rounded up and sent to an execution camp, so it's not like there weren't heavy themes before. 101 Dalmatians is a parody of media depicting the horrors of WWII and The Starlight Barking is more or less a direct parody of The Day The Earth Stood Still, as remembered by someone who saw it in the 50s and never watched it again, with a few other bits of pulp sci fi and fantasy mixed in for good measure.
@Mr135Jonathan
@Mr135Jonathan 26 күн бұрын
The book is also much more heavily Christian and Christmas-themed, with the dogs taking shelter in "the most peaceful and beautiful place they'd ever seen" aka a church, along with the dogs arriving home on Christmas. And Cruella's signature colors aren't just black, white, and red. In the book, there's an equal amount of red and green, with her wearing green jewelry with a red dress and vice versa. Also, the coat in the book was planned to be reversible, with the second side being sheep or lamb fur so Cruella could wear it before the Dalmatian thief police search died down. Additionally, it's fun to note that apparently, Dodie Smith loved the cartoon so much, that not only did she keep framed animation images of the Dalmatians from the cartoon on display for the rest of her life, but her main complaint to Disney on seeing the film was that her name wasn't bigger in the opening credits.
@paigetalboys2179
@paigetalboys2179 26 күн бұрын
Starlight barking is easily the weirdest book I've ever read
@veronikamajerova4564
@veronikamajerova4564 20 күн бұрын
Yeah, but that´s partly why I like it.
@jackaylward-williams9064
@jackaylward-williams9064 26 күн бұрын
Now that 101 Dalmatians has joined Harry Potter, A Series Of Unfortunate Events, Percy Jackson, Matilda, The Witches, Charlie & The Chocolate Factory, Coraline, The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe, and How To Train Your Dragon on the list of LIA episodes on books that I adored as a kid, I’m strongly considering becoming one of your patrons in order to request The Spiderwick Chronicles, the only book/movie combo from my childhood that you haven’t talked about yet (excluding the other Roald Dahl books that were adapted, but I’m happy counting his collective works as a single series, and I imagine that you’d be reluctant to delve into that man’s history again anyway.)
@Electric999999
@Electric999999 26 күн бұрын
"The Spiderwick Chronicles" Now that's something I haven't heard anoyne talk about in a long time. The person who requested this did it at least 5 years ago (they commented 101 Dalmation street didn't exist at the time, so early 2019 at the most recent), so he's got quite the backlog, just thought it might help you decide.
@sacrificiallamb4568
@sacrificiallamb4568 24 күн бұрын
There's a new adaptation of that coming soon, could help in getting it made.
@tyger166
@tyger166 26 күн бұрын
My sister is 3 years older than me and used to read a chapter of the book to me each night - She must have read it to me like 10 times at least as I always asked for it. Always loved that chapter with the aristocrat - Hot Buttered Toast, and the random bit where Missus doesn't know her left from her right.
@PennyHays44
@PennyHays44 16 күн бұрын
I read the book many times as a kid before I ever saw thr movie. I loved the spaniel the Missus met trying to get help for Pongo after the child hit him with a rock. The old pet seeing the dalmations and remerbering them as carriage dogs from his youth, while makng toast over the fireplace fire, very sweet. It was a lovely scene.
@Zelenal
@Zelenal 26 күн бұрын
I really loved this age of animation. Everything just had such charm and character to it that not even the best CG animation ever could. Which isn't to say that CG movies can't have those things but could you imagine if Moana was made using the style of this era of animation or the Golden Age of Disney?
@Jon-yv4iu
@Jon-yv4iu 26 күн бұрын
10:15 Just based on his persona I would guess that Dominic is probably not the BIGGEST rap fan. So to fill those that do not know in, the rap song of the summer seems to be shaping up to be a song where Kendrick calls out Drake by name as a pedo in VERY not subtle ways. So this ending is actually just Roger Dearly dropping the hottest bars of 1961.
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 26 күн бұрын
And that cruella look Suits You dom! Rock it! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@oscardiggs246
@oscardiggs246 26 күн бұрын
I love that you referenced Starlight Barking. I will be signing up on Patreon. I used to believe that i had hallucinated that book.
@GameplayandTalk
@GameplayandTalk 26 күн бұрын
That Elon Musk bit was gold. 🤣
@annnichols3091
@annnichols3091 26 күн бұрын
Old enough to be aound when Disney films played in theaters and then disappeared for seven years. I think this was the Disney film my mom, younger sibs, and I stood in line to watch, only to have the last tickets sold just as we were next in line.
@AdamYJ
@AdamYJ 26 күн бұрын
No mention of little Cadpig? She was the runty pup that almost died at birth in the book. She appears again in 101 Dalmatians the Series but was combined into the character of Lucky in the films.
@Critiqu3
@Critiqu3 26 күн бұрын
She's also in the sequel book, and if I remember correctly, is adopted by the Prime Minister.
@AdamYJ
@AdamYJ 25 күн бұрын
@@Critiqu3 Yes. I've read it.
@KnightsaysNi
@KnightsaysNi 26 күн бұрын
I've never read the book, but am a touch disappointed that Nanny Cook and Nanny Butler were named "on the nose" as I find it more amusing to have them be the opposite profession.
@ahtijansson9283
@ahtijansson9283 26 күн бұрын
fun fact: author of The Moomins Tove Jansson was offered by Walt to buy the franchise and she said no, I'm so very glad she turned him down.
@92JazzQueen
@92JazzQueen 24 күн бұрын
Just imagine
@triforceofcourage100
@triforceofcourage100 26 күн бұрын
Wait this was a book? Is a question I ask far too often on this show
@laurenfleming4374
@laurenfleming4374 26 күн бұрын
Cruella is a masterclass in how a great villain can make a pretty simple story (a group of puppies trying to find their way home) really thrilling and interesting. And she was SO EVIL. Like, let villains be EVIL again! The kids can handle it!
@autumbreeze1129
@autumbreeze1129 26 күн бұрын
"I ended up going down a rabbit hole even Alice would request be TONED DOWN!" That is such a good line😂 I love the movie. It's a classic I always love going back to, especially since life was so much slower and FAR less complicated than our world is nowadays. And seeing all the other Disney animated dogs as cameos during the Twilight Bark scene never stops being amusing 😁
@sinner6
@sinner6 26 күн бұрын
Dom chose a very weird time to be surprised that dis tracks could make it big on the radio.
@Marmike91
@Marmike91 26 күн бұрын
Now you've looked at two Disney films based on books....I am very intrigued to see you do a 'Lost in Adaptation' on The Fox and the Hound...because OH BOY!!! For those of you who are unfamiliar, The Book is far less pleasent than the film!!
@josephmorgan4316
@josephmorgan4316 26 күн бұрын
"We should all start vocalizing our intrusive thoughts more. You never know what they might inspire." Not a bad idea.... .... .... ...aaaaaaaaand I'm fired.
@wallhagens2001
@wallhagens2001 26 күн бұрын
Bill Peet was a favorite author of mine as a child. I had forgotten all about him, so thanks for bringing part of my childhood back to mind! ❤
@butterflyslinky
@butterflyslinky 25 күн бұрын
I love the movie and the book, but I do view them as separate entities. The book has a very special place in my heart since it's one of the few books my dad read to us growing up. My dad was never distant, but reading books to us was usually my mom's domain, but he wanted to share this one with us specifically. My favorite sidequest (and character) were cut from the film. The character being Cadpig, the one Mr. Dearly brought back to life (replaced by Lucky in the films). Cadpig was small and weak and needed a child's cart to be taken home, pulled by Perdita's lost puppies. At one point, the dogs take refuge from a storm in a church, and even for the non-religious, the scene where Cadpig looks at the Nativity and feels a move to doggy spiritualism is quite moving.
@Critiqu3
@Critiqu3 26 күн бұрын
When I was in middle school I would borrow our Library's first edition copy of The Hundred and One Dalmatians so often that I doubt anybody else got to read it lmao. It's such a charming book, despite it's flaws. The dinner party scene where all the food is the wrong color and tastes of pepper is iconic. And then there's Starlight Barking, which is so batshit insane that you can't help but love it for how hard it goes. I can't wait to watch your review of it.
@KoalaTulip47
@KoalaTulip47 26 күн бұрын
Funny how Disney actually toned DOWN the racism from something in the source material considering stuff like the We Are Siamese cats from Lady and the Tramp and other racist stereotypes that Disney was putting in their movies around the same time frame
@marcusestube
@marcusestube 23 күн бұрын
Those We Are Siamese cats were so cool. They were my favorite part of Lady & the Tramp. My sister & I would pretend to be them, singing along to the record as we tore apart her room.
@NukeOTron
@NukeOTron 24 күн бұрын
Bill Peet is an author in his own right, having made quite a few children's books with yellow spines and his own unique art. Also, if you really want to find an interesting book to compare to its movie, try The Tale of Despereaux. There is no "Food Man" or "Soup Day" in the book, and the movie went for linear storytelling instead of out-of-order Rashomon-style.
@Gooieduck1224
@Gooieduck1224 6 күн бұрын
We owned the live action movie on VHS, and I loved it. I don't think I even knew there was an animated version until my teens, and even then I didn't see it until my 20s
@jrgrimm6091
@jrgrimm6091 26 күн бұрын
One of my favorite parts that is not in the Disney film is after the Dalmatians escape and are trekking home, a bakery they're supposed to stop at is on fire. While they pass, they see Cruella standing on top of her car, cheering on the fire. It's just so absurd, evil and crazy, I love it
@HuntingViolets
@HuntingViolets 26 күн бұрын
The interlude with the old spaniel was really great.
@katherinealvarez9216
@katherinealvarez9216 25 күн бұрын
15:18 i remember this part. Yeah, this cat ruled. She got her revenge and lived happily ever after.
@BlueJaguarRanger
@BlueJaguarRanger 26 күн бұрын
I read Starlight Barking in 5th grade, barely remember it aside from the bit towards the end where they discuss going into space, and didn’t realize it was a sequel to 101 until years and years later.
@christinaify
@christinaify 26 күн бұрын
The 90's live action remake did a huge disservice to the breed as after its release the demand for dalmatians shot through the roof causing disreputable breeders to flood the market with puppy-mill horror show genetics. The breed had always been, and still is, prone to deafness but painstaking lengths had been underway by breeders for decades to try and make the genetics sturdier. All their work was undone in a matter of a few years. To add insult to injury, dalmatians are a high-maintenance breed requiring an extraordinary amount of exercise, steadfast and reinforced training for life, and don't do well with small children so the mass-produced puppies were often put down or given away. On a positive note, in the 20+ years since the live action's release reputable breeders have done wonders reducing the appearance of deafness in one ear by 20% and cutting the occurrence of deafness in both ears *in half* which is incredible. Here's hoping it's not on Disney's up-and-coming remake roster.
@MmMm-sf7pe
@MmMm-sf7pe 15 күн бұрын
Wasn't there a pretty recent breeding project to reduce the occurance of kidney stones or something like that from dalmatians too? It's a shame how many people rush to buy a pet just because they saw a movie. So many people bought blue tangs and clownfish after Finding Nemo, even though the movie explicitly showed the wild fish to be happier than the fish in the dentist's office.
@IsaacWhittakerDakin
@IsaacWhittakerDakin 26 күн бұрын
At least Disney and Dodie Smith had a better friendship than Disney and PL Travers!
@OGPUEE
@OGPUEE 26 күн бұрын
Also Smith was thankful for movie adaptation because this allowed the book to generate income for many years after its original publication.
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 26 күн бұрын
@@OGPUEE She seems to have been a popular and genial sort of person. Her plays are pretty much forgotten (which is the fate of plays not written by Shakespeare) but her novel, I Capture The Castle, is still remembered.
@sacrificiallamb4568
@sacrificiallamb4568 24 күн бұрын
@@alanpennie8013 Oscar Wilde much?
@alanpennie8013
@alanpennie8013 24 күн бұрын
@@sacrificiallamb4568 Curiously I was talking just now about *The Importance of Being Earnest*. It would be nice to think it still has some salience but I'm sceptical.
@CurlyAndNerdy101
@CurlyAndNerdy101 26 күн бұрын
That's interesting. I've never heard that anyone didn't like the live action. I actually cry multiple times when watching it for some reason. I love the music, the acting, the non-verbal story telling and excellent animal training/acting.
@halfdraco7765
@halfdraco7765 12 күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one who knew this book existed! Disney did a lot of adaptations like that, Bambi is another that immediately comes to mind.
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