19 things you didn't know about '101 Dalmatians' (2024)

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2019-01-08T16:42:57Z

19 things you didn't know about '101 Dalmatians' (1)

  • "101 Dalmatians" was released in 1961.
  • The film made over $102 million and was the highest grossing film of it's year.
  • A live-action remake was made in 1996, with a spin-off about Cruella de Vil announced to be in the making.

19 things you didn't know about '101 Dalmatians' (2)

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Since its release in 1961, "101 Dalmatians" has held an important place in Disney history, even prompting a live-action remake in 1996 starring Glenn Close.

A spin-off movie has also been announced, currently titled "Cruella," with Emma Stone playing the fur-obsessed villain in the live-action prequel.

INSIDER takes a look back at the film that started it all, and some surprising facts about how it was made.

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It was the first film to use a new animation process.

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According to the Walt Disney Animation Studios archives, "101 Dalmatians" was the first Disney film to only use the Xerox process to animate drawings. This would greatly increase the production process for future feature films.

The film won a BAFTA award.

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In addition to being nominated for a Grammy Award, the puppy-centric film won a BAFTA award for best animated film.

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The 1961 film has a nearly perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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The animated "101 Dalmatians" has a 98% critics rating and a 76% viewers' rating on Rotten Tomatoes. For comparison, the film's live action counterpart has a 39% critics rating and a 40% viewers' rating on the site.

The voice of Donald Duck is in the film.

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More accurately, the original voice of Donald Duck, Clarence Nash, plays an uncredited part in the film. According to IMDb, the voice actor recorded all the dogs' barks in the film.

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The movie was based on a novel.

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Like most Disney films, "101 Dalmatians" was based on the 1956 novel by Dodie Smith. Based on the plot summary of the book, not much was changed from the book to the on-screen adaptation.

Disney renamed the main characters.

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In the film, Roger and Anita's last name is "Radcliffe." But, in the original book, the couple's last name was "Dearly."

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There was a "101 Dalmatians" book sequel.

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Dodie Smith did write a follow-up to her popular book. Titled "The Starlight Barking,"the sequel is focused on one of Pongo and Perdita's pups, who is all grown up and searching to break an enchantment that threatens to eliminate dogs as man's best friend.

Pongo is based on a real dog.

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Speaking of Pongo, the Dalmatian dad was inspired by Smith's own pup of the same name. She was gifted the spotted Dalmatian in 1934 by her husband. The dog would later inspire what many consider to be her greatest novel "101 Dalmatians."

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Marc Davis wanted Cruella to be a modern-day villain.

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Unlike his previous villain Maleficent, Davis wanted his animation of Cruella to give Disney a modern-day villain. As the sole animator assigned to bring this creation to life, Davis was said to have been inspired by a woman at a co*cktail party, although he never revealed the name of the inspiration out of respect.

Tallulah Bankhead may have inspired some parts of Cruella.

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Although the actual inspiration for the character remains a mystery, Davis once told the LA Times he wanted to mimic Cruella off the actress Tallulah Bankhead, the one woman he said he knew was "just a monster." It's said that many of Bankhead's quirks and eccentrics seem to be included in the film.

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The voice of Cruella should seem familiar.

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Voiced by Betty Lou Gerson, Cruella de Vil's voice should seem oddly familiar to loyal Disney fans. "101 Dalmatians" was Gerson's second film with the company. She had previously voiced the narrator in "Cinderella," which premiered 11 years prior.

Characters from "Lady and the Tramp" make an appearance.

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You can spot a few familiar faces in "101 Dalmatians." During the "Twilight Bark" scene, characters from Disney's "Lady and the Tramp" are clearly visible — and Lady and Tramp themselves even make an appearance.

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"101 Dalmatians" was the highest grossing film of 1961.

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Following the dismal performance of "Sleeping Beauty" in 1959, no one was quite expecting the financial success of "101 Dalmatians." Making over $102 million in 1961, the animated film was the top-grossing film of the year in the US, beating out "West Side Story," "The Parent Trap," and "Gone With the Wind."

There are lots of hidden Mickeys in the film.

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If you look carefully at the spots on Pongo and the rest of his brood, there are plenty of hidden Mickeys to be found. There's a hidden Mickey in the opening scene of the film when Pongo is looking for a match for his human, as well as a hidden Mickey during the park scene with Pongo.

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There are millions of spots in the film.

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A dedicated fan took the time to count up all the spots in the film and found that there were a whopping 6,469,952 spots in the animated film. Pongo is said to have 72 spots, while Perdita has 68.

Tons of paint was used for the film.

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You can't animate over six million spots without paint, which is why the animation studio used 800 gallons of paint for the film. In total, the special paint used to create the animated movie weighed five tons.

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The dogs are actually light grey.

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In reality, Dalmatian dogs are white with black spots, but in order for the color of the dogs to look good on camera, the animators used a light grey paint to create the dogs' coats. Animators have previously said that using white paint would have been too bright and made it difficult to spot the pups during the treacherous snow scenes.

Tons of colors were created for the film.

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In total, 1,000 different shades of paint were mixed for the film, including 100 specially mixed for the film to create the perfect look. It’s no easy feat coloring a film with multiple seasons and over 100 dogs.

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Another Disney film appears in "101 Dalmatians."

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During the scene with Horace, Jasper, and the kidnapped puppies, Disney's black and white film "Springtime" can be seen playing on the TV. "Springtime" was originally released in 1929 and celebrates the coming of spring after a storm.

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FAQs

19 things you didn't know about '101 Dalmatians'? ›

Because that's what the original novel by Dodie Smith was called. The Dalmatians consist of 97 puppies that Cruella de Vil kidnapped to make her Dalmatian coat, Pongo and Missus, the parents of a litter of 15 puppies and Perdita an old liver spotted Dalmatian hired as a wet nurse for Pongo and Missus puppies.

Why is it called 101 Dalmatians when there is only 15? ›

Because that's what the original novel by Dodie Smith was called. The Dalmatians consist of 97 puppies that Cruella de Vil kidnapped to make her Dalmatian coat, Pongo and Missus, the parents of a litter of 15 puppies and Perdita an old liver spotted Dalmatian hired as a wet nurse for Pongo and Missus puppies.

Did they use real dog barks in 101 Dalmatians? ›

Clarence Nash (best known as the voice of Donald Duck) did the dog barks for this film. Xerox was a crucial help in the animation of hundreds of spotted dogs.

Were there 99 puppies in 101 Dalmatians? ›

The Dalmatian Puppies comprise the vast majority of the titular characters of One Hundred and One Dalmatians and related media. Fifteen of them are Pongo and Perdita's puppies, who are kidnapped by the evil Cruella De Vil, and their parents journey off to go rescue them, eventually adopting the other 84.

Why are Dalmatians so special? ›

Dalmatians became popular in the 1800s, when they were used as coach dogs to trot alongside carriages and protect them and the horses from other dogs and threats. They have also been war sentinels, circus performers and hunters, as well as firehouse mascots. The Dalmatians we know today are primarily companion animals.

What are Dalmatians most known for? ›

People have put Dalmatians to work as hunting dogs, draft dogs, shepherds, and guard dogs, but perhaps most notable was their debut on stage and in the circus. Their distinctive appearance and retentive memory made them natural performers, and Dalmatians clowned and performed tricks to the delight of their audiences.

What is the symbolism of 101 Dalmatians? ›

The main messages from One Hundred and One Dalmatians are that sometimes in life it's important to take initiative, and that you can achieve more as part of a team and when you work together.

Are Lady and the Tramp and 101 Dalmatians connected? ›

Characters from "Lady and the Tramp" make an appearance.

You can spot a few familiar faces in "101 Dalmatians." During the "Twilight Bark" scene, characters from Disney's "Lady and the Tramp" are clearly visible — and Lady and Tramp themselves even make an appearance.

What does the name Cadpig mean? ›

Famous Usage: Term for the runt of the litter of pigs.

How did 15 puppies turn into 101? ›

Pongo and Perdita set out on a cross-country rescue mission to save the litter from the maniacal Cruella, in the process rescuing 84 additional ones, bringing the total of Dalmatians to 101.

Do all Dalmatians have 100 spots? ›

No two Dalmations are spotted alike, so it's hard to estimate an average number of spots per Dalmation. The breed can have anywhere between 50 to 500 spots, of colors black, brown, dark blue, lemon, orange, and grey.

Do all Dalmatians have 101 spots? ›

This is a difficult question to answer because, as stated earlier, no two dalmatians can have the same spotted pattern. Plus, these dogs are always out and about and it's hard for them to sit still and let you count the number of spots they have. However, they have, on average, 50 to 250 spots.

What do Dalmatians love to do? ›

Dalmatians love long runs and plenty of play every day - if you're not an active person then they're not for you. Playful and excitable, they need lots of training to keep their rambunctious character in check.

Why do Dalmatians smile? ›

Dalmatians smile for many reasons, including to appease their owners, to show respect, and to display excitement as well as frustration. Usually, this behavior is nothing to be concerned about and may be accompanied by content body language like a wagging tail, a relaxed face, and short yaps.

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