One Hundred and One Dalmatians
- -When a litter of dalmatian puppies are abducted by the minions of Cruella De Vil, the parents must find them before she uses them for a diabolical fashion statement.
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[vc_row][vc_column][wpsm_woobox id=”47455″][/vc_column][/vc_row]by Allison
Cruella De Vil is one of Disneyäó»s most well-known and most-recognized villains and her fierceness towards the pups could scare very young children; however, the animation that comes to life through the endearing qualities of all the animals in the movie, including the puppies, make the äóìscaryäó much easier to handle. Children will laugh as the puppies make their way across varying terrain while the bumbling bandits try to get them back. The pupsäó» fur-raising adventures combined with the cleverness of the film make it a DVD worth adding to your collection.
The non-animated version released in 1996 may be scarier than the animated version to young children. Although, the movie is rated G by the MPAA, this parental guide would rate it closer to a PG. Cruelle De Vil, Glenn Close, is scarier in the non-animated version and she smokes non-stop throughout the movie. The puppies are adorable.