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101 Dalmatians & 101 Dalmatians 2 DVD SET 101 Kiskutya & 101 Kiskutya 2. Paca és agyar

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101 Dalmatians & 101 Dalmatians 2 DVD SET (101 Kiskutya & 101 Kiskutya 2. Paca és Agyar)

UPC: 5996255737820


Overview / Áttekintés:

The 101 Dalmatians & 101 Dalmatians 2 DVD Set brings together the two beloved films featuring the adventurous lives of Pongo, Perdita, and their 101 Dalmatian puppies. In 101 Kiskutya, the iconic 1961 Disney classic directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, Hamilton Luske, and Clyde Geronimi, the mischievous puppy Patch and his family fight to outwit the evil Cruella de Vil. The sequel, 101 Kiskutya 2: Paca és Agyar (also known as Patch's London Adventure), directed by Jim Kammerud and Brian Smith, follows Patch's journey to London, where he faces new challenges in a quest to prove his worth.

A 101 Dalmata és 101 Dalmata 2 DVD készlet a két szeretett filmet hozza össze, amelyekben Pongo, Perdita és 101 dalmata kiskutya kalandjait követhetjük. A 101 Kiskutya a híres 1961-es Disney klasszikus, melyet Wolfgang Reitherman, Hamilton Luske és Clyde Geronimi rendeztek, és a játékos kiskutya, Patch és családja próbálja felülmúlni a gonosz Cruella de Vilt. A folytatás, a 101 Kiskutya 2: Paca és Agyar (más néven Patch's London Adventure), melyet Jim Kammerud és Brian Smith rendeztek, Patch londoni kalandjait mutatja be, ahol új kihívásokkal néz szembe, miközben próbálja bizonyítani értékét.


Product Features / Termékjellemzők:

  • Format / Formátum: Region 2, PAL DVD
  • Total Runtime / Teljes időtartam: 76 minutes + 71 minutes (2 Discs)
  • Country of Production / Gyártás helye: Hungary
  • Audio / Hang: Hungarian 5.1, English 5.1
  • Subtitles / Feliratok: Hungarian, English, English HOH
  • Made in Hungary / Készült Magyarországon

Interesting Facts / Érdekességek:

  • Disney Classics / Disney Klasszikusok: The first film, 101 Dalmatians, remains a timeless family favorite, known for its memorable characters, delightful animation, and unforgettable villain in Cruella de Vil.

  • Disney Klasszikusok: Az első film, a 101 Kiskutya időtlen családi kedvenc, melyet az emlékezetes karakterek, bájos animáció és felejthetetlen gonosz szereplő, Cruella de Vil tesz különlegessé.

  • Patch's Adventure / Patch kalandja: 101 Dalmatians 2 introduces Patch, a puppy with a strong desire to prove himself. His adventure to London is filled with heartwarming moments, and his determination to find his place in the world resonates with audiences of all ages.

  • Paca kalandja: A 101 Kiskutya 2 bemutatja Pacát, egy kiskutyát, aki erősen vágyik arra, hogy bizonyítsa rátermettségét. Londoni kalandja tele van szívmelengető pillanatokkal, és elhatározása, hogy megtalálja a helyét a világban, minden korosztály számára üzenetet hordoz.

  • Animated Sequel / Animációs folytatás: This DVD set includes the classic original and its 2003 sequel, showing the continuation of the Dalmatians’ story and Patch’s personal growth.

  • Animációs folytatás: Ez a DVD készlet tartalmazza az eredeti klasszikust és annak 2003-as folytatását, bemutatva a Dalmata kutyák történetének folytatását és Paca személyes fejlődését.


Publishers / Kiadó:

Made in Hungary


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Voice cast / Hangok

  • Rod Taylor as Pongo, Roger's pet, Perdita's mate, and the father of 15 of the 99 puppies.
  • Cate Bauer as Perdita, Anita's Dalmatian pet, Pongo's mate, and the mother of 15 of the 99 puppies.
  • Betty Lou Gerson as Cruella De Vil, a cruel and eccentric heiress who has Pongo and Perdita's puppies kidnapped with the intention of making fur coats out of them. She has an obsession for pelts, but is only shown wearing a single, voluminous white coat. Beneath this, she wears a skintight black dress. Cruella smokes constantly and drives a long red and black car based on a 1934–36 Mercedes-Benz 500K Cabriolet. She was also Anita's former schoolmate, which is why Anita assumes good-faith that Cruella is well-meaning despite her eccentric behavior. Roger, however, is far less trusting, and suspects her of being the one to kidnap the puppies (which she did). Gerson also voiced Mrs. Birdwell, a contestant on the show "What's My Crime?". Mary Wickes served as Cruella's live-action model.
  • Ben Wright as Roger Radcliffe, Pongo's "pet" (owner) and Anita's husband. He works as a songwriter and later becomes rich when creating a song about Cruella de Vil. Bill Lee provided Roger's singing voice.
  • Lisa Davis as Anita Radcliffe, Perdita's owner and Roger's wife. Helene Stanley served as Anita's live-action model.
  • Martha Wentworth as Nanny, The Radcliffes' maid. She is very maternal and fussy, detests Cruella, has no patience for teasing, and is very attached to the puppies, but worthless in a crisis except to give the alarm. Wentworth also voiced Queenie, one of three cows who help the puppies when seeking shelter from the cold, and Lucy, a goose who helps send the word along about the puppies.
  • Frederick Worlock and J. Pat O'Malley as Horace and Jasper, respectively, Cruella's comic relief henchmen who carry out the kidnapping of the Dalmatian puppies. Jasper is tall and thin, while Horace is short and fat; otherwise, they are obviously fraternal twin brothers. They argue often. Although they appear to be stupid, Horace appears to be the more intelligent of the two, but is absolutely intimidated by his brother, who has the more ready tongue. Jasper has a closed mind to the possibility of sapience in dogs — as well as the equal possibility of cleverness in his brother. Jasper drinks alcohol, whereas Horace eats sandwiches. Both enjoy watching a weekly television program called "What's My Crime?", wherein the misdeeds of lawbreakers are guessed by a panel of contestants. One of the guest stars of this program, Percival "Meathead" Fauncewater, is an acquaintance of theirs. O'Malley also voiced The Colonel, an sheepdog who aids Pongo and Perdita in finding the puppies. Worlock also voiced Inspector Craven, a contestant on "What's My Crime?"
  • Thurl Ravenscroft as The Captain, a horse who also aids Pongo and Perdita in finding the puppies.
  • David Frankham as Sergeant Tibbs, a tabby cat who is the most prominent in masterminding a rescue mission to save the puppies from Cruella.
  • Mimi Gibson as Lucky, a runty puppy of Pongo and Perdita who nearly dies after being born. He is given the name "Lucky" because of being revived by Roger. He loves watching TV, and is portrayed as a troublemaker.
  • Barbara Beaird as Rolly, a puppy who is always hungry, and is shown as pudgier than the rest of the puppies. His collar is tight around his neck with his fat bunched up around it.
  • Mickey Maga as Patch, a puppy who loves Thunderbolt and has a spot on his eye. Patch is aggressive, barking and growling, but is often frightened by Cruella de Vil. He is the star of the animated sequel, 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure.
  • Sandra Abbott as Penny, the only puppy not named for her appearance or habits.
  • Mary Wickes as Freckles, a puppy who has a pattern of spots over the bridge of her nose resembling freckles on a human child. Freckles is shown very tired, or asking many questions.
  • Tudor Owen as Towser, a bloodhound who aids Pongo and Perdita in finding the puppies.
  • George Pelling as Danny, a Great Dane who aids Pongo and Perdita.
  • Queenie Leonard as Princess, one of the three cows who help the puppies when seeking shelter from the cold.
  • Marjorie Bennett as Duchess, one of the three cows who help the puppies when seeking shelter from the cold.
  • Barbara Luddy as Rover, one of the 84 Dalmatian puppies that Cruella kidnapped.
  • Rickie Sorensen as Spotty, one of the 84 Dalmatian puppies that Cruella kidnapped.
  • Tom Conway as Collie, who offers the Dalmatians shelter for the night at a dairy farm. Conway also voiced the Quizmaster, the host of "What's My Crime?"
  • Ramsay Hill as the Labrador Retriever who aids the Dalmatians in making it back to London.
  • Paul Wexler as Car Mechanic
  • Basil Ruysdael as Truck Driver
  • Paul Frees as Dirty Dawson, the villain of The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour, the show that the Dalmatians watch.
  • Lucille Bliss as TV Commercial Singer, who sings the "Kanine Krunchies" jingle.

Cast and characters / Szereplők:

  • Bobby Lockwood as Patch, one of the 101 Dalmatian puppies. He has a large black spot over one of his eyes, hence his name. He feels lonely and left-out oftentimes with his family, thinking that he is just one of the famous 101 Dalmatians, and longs for a chance to become separate and leave the shadow of his brothers and sisters. He is adventurous, bold, and strong-minded. He quickly befriends Thunderbolt, the famous television wonder-dog whom he adores, and later meets Lil' Lightning, the famous sidekick of Thunderbolt (only to be betrayed by him later on).
  • Barry Bostwick as Thunderbolt, a German Shepherd and the star of The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour. As the film opens, it is shown that Thunderbolt is not exactly bright, and very self-centered and rude to his sidekick, Lil' Lightning, which eventually provokes the Corgi to revolt. When Thunderbolt runs away, after being tricked by Lightning in thinking that the director of his famous show plans to kill him off, he runs into Patch, and the two quickly bond, trying to do heroic feats to prove that Thunderbolt is a real hero. As the film progresses, Thunderbolt becomes a fatherlike figure to Patch, and loses his starry-eyed, naive ways to become a strong, brave, and faithful dog.
  • Susanne Blakeslee as Cruella de Vil, the villain of the original film, back again to kidnap the puppies. She is now under a restraining order due to her past history of crimes of trying to kidnap and kill the Dalmatian puppies. To help cure her obsession for fur, she meets Lars and has him do a Dalmatian masterpiece for her, but he refuses once she reveals she wants him to use the puppies' coats as canvases. This makes her revolt and go back to her original plan of kidnapping the dogs for a coat. In the end, she is defeated and sent to a psychiatric hospital.
  • Jeff Bennett and Maurice LaMarche as Jasper and Horace Badun, Cruella's bumbling henchmen. They are in jail when the film starts, but are bailed out by Cruella, who rehires them to finish the job of killing and skinning the Dalmatian puppies, though they doubt her as they do not want to be made fools of again. She later has them capture the puppies in cages and bring them to Lars so he can use them as canvases for a masterpiece. In the end, Jasper and Horace are arrested again. Surprisingly, however, they part ways with Cruella after this second arrest, opening a shop in London instead of continuing their past occupation as incompetent criminals.
  • Jason Alexander as Lil' Lightning, a Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the sidekick of Thunderbolt's famous show. Initially, Thunderbolt considers Lightning his best friend, despite being rude to him and pushing him aside. Eventually, Lightning becomes angry at always crawling in Thunderbolt's shadow and putting up with his arrogance and rejection of him. To retaliate, Lightning tricks Thunderbolt into running away, then plots to manipulate the director into re-writing the show slanted towards Lightning. When Thunderbolt and Patch return, endangering Lightning's chance at fame, he reveals himself to be the traitor he is and has the two dogs locked away. In the end, however, he briefly shows remorse when Thunderbolt fakes his death, but is then taken away to the dog pound.
  • Martin Short as Lars, a stylish, but eccentric, French artist who enjoys little more than painting spots. It is suggested he had some romantic feelings towards Cruella, but when she captures the Dalmatian puppies again and plans to break her rules of goodness and make coats out of them, he realizes her true colors and rebels, only to be bound and gagged by Cruella herself. In the end, he is freed by Thunderbolt and sends him to defend Patch from Cruella, Jasper, and Horace.
  • Samuel West as Pongo, father (and adopted father) of the 99 Dalmatian puppies. He is loving but distracted, something here that forces Patch to feel lonely and just one-hundred and one, instead of standing out.
  • Kath Soucie as Perdita, mother (and adopted mother) of the 99 Dalmatian puppies. She is a gentle, loving soul who only wants the best for her children (and adopted children), and is horrified to find her children missing once again.
  • Tim Bentinck as Roger Radcliffe, Pongo's original owner.
  • Jodi Benson as Anita Radcliffe, Perdita's original owner.
  • Mary MacLeod as Nanny, the Radcliffe family's maid, who confronts the Baduns (again) when they attempt to steal the puppies a second time.
  • Ben Tibber as Lucky, one of Patch's brothers.
  • Eli Russel Linnetz as Rolly, one of Patch's brothers, a chubby food lover.
  • Kasha Kropinski as Penny, one of Patch's sisters.
  • Kathryn Beaumont as Crystal, one of Patch's sisters. This was Beaumont's final film role before her retirement in 2005.
  • Michael Lerner as Producer
  • Jim Cummings as Dirty Dawson, the villain of The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour.
Directed by
  • Wolfgang Reitherman
  • Hamilton Luske
  • Clyde Geronimi
Produced by Walt Disney
Story by Bill Peet
Based on The Hundred and One Dalmatians
by Dodie Smith
Starring
  • Rod Taylor
  • Cate Bauer
  • Betty Lou Gerson
  • Ben Wright
  • Lisa Davis
  • Martha Wentworth
Music by George Bruns
Edited by
  • Roy M. Brewer, Jr.
  • Donald Halliday
Production
company
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
  • January 25, 1961
Running time
79 minutes
Country United States
Language English

 

Directed by
  • Jim Kammerud
  • Brian Smith
Produced by
  • Carolyn Bates
  • Leslie Hough
Screenplay by
  • Jim Kammerud
  • Brian Smith
Story by
  • Jim Kammerud
  • Dan Root
  • Garrett K. Schiff
  • Brian Smith
  • Temple Mathews
Starring
  • Bobby Lockwood
  • Barry Bostwick
  • Samuel West
  • Kath Soucie
  • Susanne Blakeslee
  • Jeff Bennett
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • Jason Alexander
  • Martin Short
Music by Richard Gibbs
Edited by
  • Robert S. Bichard
  • Ron Price
Production
company
  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Walt Disney Video Premiere
  • Walt Disney Television Animation
  • Walt Disney Animation Japan
Distributed by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Release date
  • January 21, 2003
Running time
71 minutes
Country United States
Language English

 

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