102 Dalmatians

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In 102 Dalmatians, love and loyalty shine as Pongo and Perdita rescue their pups from a villainous, reformed Cruella. With a touch of humor and heart, the adventure inspires unity among humans and dogs, proving everyone deserves a second chance!

102 Dalmatians Trivia

What is the primary goal of Cruella de Vil in the movie "102 Dalmatians"? (Hard)
#1: To create a new fashion line
#2: To adopt all the Dalmatians
#3: To steal a rare gemstone
#4: To destroy the animal shelter
What is the name of the dog that helps Pongo and Perdita in "102 Dalmatians"? (Advanced)
#1: Dodger
#2: Jock
#3: Pongo
#4: Tripper
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102 Dalmatians Fun Facts

102 Dalmatians features a character named Oddball, a unique dalmatian puppy without spots, which symbolizes individuality and the importance of embracing differences.
The film showcases various dog training techniques, heavily influenced by real-life dog trainers who contributed to making the canine performances authentic and engaging.

102 Dalmatians Polls

What is your favorite character from 102 Dalmatians?
Pongo
Perdita
Cruella de Vil
Jane
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What is your favorite scene from 102 Dalmatians?
The Rescue of the Puppies
Cruella's Fashion Show
The Park Chase
The Final Confrontation
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