
Pongo and Perdita have a litter of 15 puppies. Cruella De Vil takes a fancy to the pups, and wants to get hold of them, as well as more pups, to make herself a lovely Dalmatian skin coat. Cruella hires some thugs to kidnap the pups and hold them at her mansion. Pongo and Perdita enlist the help of the local dogs London to find and rescue them.... (Full plot summary below)
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Pongo and Perdita have a litter of 15 puppies. Cruella De Vil takes a fancy to the pups, and wants to get hold of them, as well as more pups, to make herself a lovely Dalmatian skin coat. Cruella hires some thugs to kidnap the pups and hold them at her mansion. Pongo and Perdita enlist the help of the local dogs London to find and rescue them.
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| Chicago ReaderDave KehrThis was the last Disney animated feature that Uncle Walt lived to see through personally; it can't be a coincidence that it's also the last Disney animated feature of real depth and emotional authenticity. |
| Creative LoafingMatt BrunsonThis is flat-out one of Disney's finest achievements, because puppies. |
| VarietyVariety StaffWhile not as indelibly enchanting or inspired as some of the studio's most unforgettable animated endeavors, this is nonetheless a painstaking creative effort. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson101 Dalmatians has a lilting, lyrical charm that few other Disney films achieve. |
| Groucho ReviewsPeter CanaveseThen and now, Disney fans of all ages have thrilled to the animation-ambitious sight of the titular pack, and chilled at the villainy of mad diva Cruella De Vil. [Blu-ray] |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonIt may not be one of Disney's more magical films, but it's definitely one of the most flat-out entertaining. |
| Film Freak CentralBill ChambersIt's lovely. Surprisingly suspenseful, too. |
| Alternate EndingTim BraytonOne of the most entirely fun, entertaining of all Disney features. |
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaFor us dog saps, it is especially nice to see cuddlesomely real pooches instead of drawn ones doing smart-pet tricks. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterThe canine crew seems more real and infinitely more likeable than the humans, and this story is an enjoyable today as it was decades ago. |