Disney fans all over the world quickly recognize the iconic faces of the beloved 101 Dalmatians; from their spots and floppy ears, to their mischievous grins and demanding bark. But have you ever wondered why the classic animated movie was called 101 Dalmatians and not simply “Dalmatians” or some other number? In this article, we will take an in depth look at the popular Disney tale and explore the reasons why it is called 101 Dalmatians, and how it adds to the movie’s charm.
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Why is it called 101 Dalmatians?
101 Dalmatians is a beloved classic that still captures the hearts of many, even after more than 60 years since its release.It’s a story of courage, loyalty, and bravery. It’s also the tale of 101 lucky dalmatians who escape the villainous clutches of the villainous Cruella DeVille. But why is this iconic Disney movie called 101 Dalmatians?
The Origin of 101 Dalmatians
The movie 101 Dalmatians was based on the 1956 novel by British author Dodie Smith titled The Hundred and One Dalmatians. In the novel, Smith writes about a litter of 15 puppies born to Two Dog Pongo and Missis. As more and more puppies were born, Pongo and Missis needed help in caring for them, so they conscripted the help of four other dalmatians.Comically, the number of puppies kept growing exponentially and soon, were almost in the hundreds. With the help of the other dalmatians, the litter reached a grand total of 101 puppies — and hence the name of the movie.
The Plot of 101 Dalmatians
The movie tells the story of how these 101 dalmatians bring together different dog owners across London to save their puppies from the evil Cruella DeVille. High jinks ensue and eventually, with teamwork, collaboration and a bit of luck, the puppies are rescued. Pongo and Perdita remain leader of the pack throughout the journey.Apart from being an entertaining movie, it also holds a strong message of friendship and family. Pongo, Perdita and their puppies truly demonstrated unconditional loyalty and love, even when they were facing the risk of being kidnapped.