![]() ![]() Pongo and Perdita realize that neither the humans nor Scotland Yard will find their puppies, and take it upon themselves to rescue their children. During their absence, the puppies were kidnapped by Cruella's henchmen, Jasper and Horace. Perdita is seen interacting with her various puppies: telling Lucky to get down from the TV, reminding Rolly that they just had dinner, and scolding Patch for his coarse language.Īfter the puppies are put to bed, Pongo and Perdita go on a walk with their respective owners. The puppies grow and are shown watching their favorite show with their parents. She is tired afterward but is relieved to hear from Pongo that the puppies are safe thanks to Roger. Unfortunately for Perdita, the puppies arrived three weeks later, where it is revealed that she has had fifteen puppies. Perdita regrets having puppies due to the fact that Cruella wants them. Perdita soon becomes pregnant with puppies, but when the family gets a visit from Cruella De Vil she becomes frightened, referring to Cruella as "that devil woman." Perdita hides but is able to hear Cruella's desire for the puppies. Perdita falls in love with Pongo as well. But as Roger and Anita talk more they fall in love. At first, it seems as if it failed, Perdita was mad at Pongo for making her owner, Anita wet. Perdita and Anita soon leave and Pongo tries a trick to attract their attention. Perdita spots Pongo and is seemingly attracted to him, but tries to look as if she doesn't notice him. ![]() ![]() Pongo is close to giving up when he spots Perdita and her pet, Anita. ![]() In the original film, Pongo is searching for mates for himself and his pet Roger Radcliffe. As such, she has shown to willingly abandon her usual guidelines of self-composure for the sake of her family. Like Pongo, her primary concerns are her puppies. A complete contrast to the optimistic Pongo, Perdita's worries can often escalate to pessimism, only to be put to rest by the always headstrong and relentless Pongo.Įven so, Perdita is a fierce warrior and will jump into battle in the situation calls for it. She is also rather observant and appears able to sense nearby danger, being the only one to expect Cruella's villainy even before the kidnapping of her children. She is also rather stern and appears to be a tad more prominent when it comes to disciplining her children, as well as the rascally Pongo.ĭespite her well-coordinated nature, Perdita tends to be incredibly worrisome in hectic situations and prefers to avoid oncoming conflict by leaving the scene, as shown when Cruella visits. Perdita is very well-mannered, elegant, and radiant a complete foil to Pongo's goofy nature. She is the pet of Anita, mate of Pongo, and the mother of 15 Dalmatian puppies and adoptive mother of 84 more puppies. Perdita is the female protagonist of the 1961Disney animated feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Rescues her puppies and returns to the Radcliffes Her family, Pongo, her puppies' safety, and etiquette mannersĬruella De Vil, her puppies in trouble, Pongo's mischief, danger, Patch's impudent remarks, her puppies quarreling Lucky, Patch, Cadpig, Rolly, Penny, Freckles, Two-Tone, Whizzer, Dipstick, Jewel, Fidget, Pepper, and the other puppies (children)Īnita Radcliffe, Roger Radcliffe, Nanny, Colonel, Sergeant Tibbs, Thunderbolt, Captain, Jasper and HoraceĬruella De Vil, Jasper and Horace (formerly) Slender Dalmatian, white fur, black spots, black nose, brown eyes, blue collar with a gold license Motherly, gentle, loving, caring, worrisome, thoughtful, generous, very well-mannered, elegant, radiant, austere at times, accountable, mature, sensible, intellectual Missus from the original book by Dodie Smith Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure ![]()
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