Ep. 13 – 101 Dalmatians: How a Xerox Machine & Cruella de Vil Saved Disney Animation
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In this episode of Disney Junkie, Host Jennifer and Producer Brennon dig into the revolutionary world of 101 Dalmatians — a film that marked a turning point in Disney history and in animation itself.
Jennifer walks through the story’s evolution from Dodie Smith’s original novel to Bill Peet’s historic solo screenplay (the first of its kind at Disney), and breaks down why Cruella De Vil remains one of the studio’s most unforgettable villains — thanks in part to Betty Lou Gerson’s spine-chilling vocal performance.
They also go deeper on themes of animal cruelty, adoption ethics, and how this seemingly sweet story about puppies carries surprising real-world relevance. Plus: how the film revived Disney’s animation department and why 101 Dalmatians became a blueprint for modern animation to come.