However, there isn’t much Roger and Anita can do even after calling Scotland Yard, so Pongo uses the dog gossip chain, the Twilight Bark, to spread the news. Roger immediately suspects Cruella, as do Pongo and Perdita. They lock Nanny in the attic and steal the puppies. Nanny refuses to let them in until Jasper forces himself inside. That night, Jasper and Horace watch as Roger and Anita leave, then pretend to be workers from the electric company in an attempt to gain entry to the home. Some time later, when the puppies have grown up a bit, Pongo and Perdita go to the park with their humans while the puppies go to bed. Everyone refuses, and Cruella angrily leaves after promising to get even. Roger manages to revive the puppy there are still fifteen puppies! At that moment, Cruella arrives and requests the puppies be sold to her. The puppies are born and they count fifteen.until one appears to have been stillborn. One night, Perdita gives birth with the help of Anita and Nanny while Pongo and Roger wait. Cruella becomes the inspiration for lyrics to a new song Roger is writing. Roger is uneasy about her, and Pongo and Perdita dislike her. She and Pongo are excited, but Anita’s old schoolmate Cruella de Vil arrives and tells Anita she can’t wait to see the puppies, indicating she will be taking them off the family’s hands. Later on, in a new home, Perdita is set to give birth. Later, the two are married, and Pongo and Perdita are mates. Although it initially looks bad, Roger and Anita eventually laugh about it. Though Roger tries to stop him, Pongo eventually tangles his leash around the two humans, and a tug causes them to fall into a nearby pond. Pongo drags Roger around the park and tries to get him and Anita to notice each other. Pongo tricks Roger into ending his songwriting session early, and the two leave for their afternoon walk in the park. He’s about to give up when he spots the perfect pair: a woman named Anita and her female Dalmatian, Perdita. Pongo, bored of the bachelor life, watches the women and dogs out the window, looking for a mate for Roger (and himself). Pongo, a male Dalmatian, lives in a bachelor pad in London with his “pet” human, Roger Radcliffe, a songwriter. If you watched with us last night (possibly with your own furry companion if you have one), skip ahead for our review. Puppies, puppies, and more puppies everywhere! This week we watched One Hundred and One Dalmatians, the 34th movie in the challenge.
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