![]() ![]() He is the one who invented "The Villain Sucks" Song "Cruella de Vil", after all. Excellent Judge of Character: Roger is this towards Cruella.Dramatic Irony: Roger accuses Cruella of having kidnapped the puppies, even telling her "Where are they?!" on the phone, only to be rebuked by Anita.Distinguished Gentleman's Pipe: Roger is rarely seen without his pipe in the original film.Now, is there something you want, or did you drop by to remind me that that Halloween's coming? Roger: No, I had to get up to answer the door. Deadpan Snarker: Roger is often like this, with Cruella.Ĭruella: Rumpert, My Boy! Did I wake you?.Cigarette of Anxiety: Roger nervously smokes his pipe like a chimney (on every tick of the clock, no less) while the puppies are being born.Ballet: Anita's movements in the original animated film (traced from footage of classically-trained ballerina Helene Stanley) imply she's had at least some training when she was younger, which given the implicit December 1958 setting of the film (meaning she would have been a teenager at her oldest around the time The Red Shoes (1948) put ballet lessons in vogue for little girls around England) would not be entirely out of the question.Angrish: When Cruella comes to claim the puppies, Roger starts stuttering in anger.Dearley's kindness and love of animals in general (and dogs in particular), and is every bit as affectionate and caring towards his dalmatians as his book counterpart. Roger is a struggling songwriter, and anything but wealthy and stylish he's a bit of a bumbler and has a slight Cowardly Lion streak. Dearley was a wealthy, stylish gentleman who was "a wizard with finances" and the go-to person for the British government in financial cases. Adaptation Personality Change: While Anita is pretty close to her original book counterpart in personality, Roger is an almost completely different character.Dodie Smith wrote Walt Disney about her unhappiness at this name change, and perhaps this was why their surname was changed back to "Dearly" for the live-action remake and the TV series. Adaptation Name Change: The two were just "Mr. ![]() Anita voiced in Swedish by: Kristina Adolphson (1961), Monica Forsberg (1995, Animated Storybook, Patch's London Adventure), Myrra Malmberg (first live-action film)Ī married couple who are the loving owners of the dalmatians. ![]()
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