“My first impressions were that animation was a magical medium. I wished that I could do something like that when I got older,” says Smith. Cartoon Brew looks at the faces behind the voices of dozens ...
Haleigh Foutch is a writer, editor, host, actor, and feline enthusiast based in Los Angeles. Former Managing Editor of Collider, she is currently an editor at The Wrap. She also co-created The ...
Above, left to right: Thelma Witmer, Eyvind Earle, Frank Armitage, Walt Peregoy. Below, a 101 Dalmatians key by Walt Peregoy to cleanse the palette.
The 1996 live-action film "101 Dalmatians" featured this major star as Cruella de Vil. Later, she went on to claim a role in Marvel's "Guardians of the Galaxy." ...
Calling Cruella: Disney’s latest collection with Givenchy has arrived. The French fashion house and the House of the Mouse have debuted a new capsule inspired by the original 101 Dalmatians film, ...
And Cruella was, and is, a decidedly contemporary villain. Departing from the studio’s tradition of wicked queens and nature-based threats, she steps out of her sleek car (modeled after a Rolls-Royce) ...
During the scene where Perdita, Pongo and the pups are watching the Kanine Krunchies advert, Dottie jumps up at the TV for a better look in the adorable TikTok video. The little Dalmatian fits right ...
Here is Camden as you’ve never seen it before after it was given a Disney makeover. The north London borough is the setting for new big-budget animated series 101 Dalmatian Street, a spin-off from the ...
After working hard throughout the fall, the kids of Row i Theatre’s production of 101 Dalmatians are almost ready to go. The ...
On Nov. 7, the BBC Archive Instagram account resurfaced a video of Law, now 52, on their program Breakfast Time in October ...
The fluffy dog, called Daisy, looked besotted with the Disney classic ‑ and even attempted to join in with the animated Dalmatians. In an adorable TikTok the two-year-old dog is seen sat watching the ...
This Disney animated classic is based on the childrens story by Dodie Smith. The story involves the canine pets of a struggling composer and his wife: Dalmatians Pongo (male) and Perdita (female).