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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 27, 2011 10:59:11 GMT -5
A: I think the lack of their humans is part of the joke, implying the humans are so bloody rich that they straight-up built that palace the Vandercream pooches live in simply as a "dog house" while they live somewhere else that's bigger. Gilgood or however it's spelt is just thier butler.
Q: So why does Spot have spots? They are appear to be naturally occuring.
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Post by babclayman on Feb 6, 2012 4:11:17 GMT -5
A. Well, I guess there are some occassions where Chickens can be born with Birth Marks or some occassions where Birds have speckly feathers. So it's possible Spot saw her spotty feathers and thought she was a Dalmatian.
Q. Where exactly is 'The House Of Devil'? In "You Say It's Your Birthday", it seems to be in the middle of a street in Topstown, a City which has been established you need a Ferry to get to, whilst at the start of "Dalmatian Vacation" it seems to be near a Park and in "Christmas Cruella", Cruella didn't need a Ferry to get to the Dearly's.
Where is the 'House of Devil' then? In Gruteley? In Topstown? Are there two, which Cruella differents between?
What you think, Pups?
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Post by Belchic on Feb 6, 2012 14:54:32 GMT -5
A: Well, knowing Cruella, she probably owns both those areas. The House of De Vil is her company. Either that, or she was probably catering the teddy bears at that particular toy shop.
Q: What kind of cable do the Dearly's have? Where do they get such channels as the All Dog Network, the Gravy Channel, the Inner Peace Channel, the Cheddar Cheese Channel, the Military Mutt Channel, Swine TV? How could they possibly have an individual channel made for pretty much every single character on the show?
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Post by babclayman on Oct 8, 2012 11:29:37 GMT -5
A. I think their Cable Provider is something to do with Cruella. Perdita claims in "Four Stories Up" that Cruella can air her "Cruella-Phon" for she owns the Cable Stations. So, I think their provider is "Devil-Co". I think Race made that one of the Plot Elements in his "Eyes of the Beholder" Fic.
Q. Why did Disney decide to replace Cadpig's Character and put her into Lucky in the "Animated Movie"?
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Post by RaceFanX on Oct 8, 2012 13:34:54 GMT -5
A: They wanted her in it but she held out for too much money during negiotations... in all seriousness it's probably to shorten the runtime, Cadpig does have a lot of stuff in the book but basically none of it is used at all in the movie (the farmer kid, his dog and the wagon they loan to so weak Cadpig can ride back to London in it all come to mind as does the bit in the church where Cadpig mistakes a nativity scene as some sort of 'pretty TV.') Her character from the novel is also physically too weak to really survive the trip in the movie (see that big frozen storm scene).
Q: Doesn't England actually have really mild winters with very little snow? How did it get so cold in the story for the scenes for the rescue and return home?
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Post by babclayman on Oct 8, 2012 14:02:43 GMT -5
A. Well, It did come out in like the Sixties, so maybe the British Snow System was different back then, but you never know, a year ago we had snow that pretty much drove everything to a halt. So, we can get some Deep Snow cases...like said, maybe it was different in the Sixties...
Q. Is Cadpig aware of the Audience? Since she has Broken the Forth Wall on numerous occassions...and I mean in context of the show not counting the "The Making Of..." episode.
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Post by Cruella on Oct 26, 2012 13:06:06 GMT -5
A: Isn't everyone slightly aware of the audience? Even not counting the "making of" episode, everyone seems to be somewhat genre savvy at various times. Cadpig is very very smart, so it would make sense that she would be most prone to appear to notice the audience. Q: I don't really have a question. I'll edit this if I do, but don't worry about going on without me.
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Post by babclayman on Oct 26, 2012 13:07:37 GMT -5
If you don't have a question, than I am not sure if you're allowed to answer yet or not. ^^;
Is that how it works?
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Post by Cruella on Oct 26, 2012 13:09:31 GMT -5
Well, you could just ask another question instead of giving both a question and answer, but I'm sorry if I messed this up.
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Post by babclayman on Feb 14, 2013 7:48:33 GMT -5
Well, I think that I've got a question.
Q. 1996 is the Official setting for "101 Dalmatians The Series", but what is is Date setting for the "Animated Movies"? The Newspapers in the first read that it's the fifties, but "Patch's London Adventure" has a Sixties nod. What Year are the "Animated Films" set in then?
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Post by RaceFanX on Feb 14, 2013 16:19:01 GMT -5
A: The original animated film really just went for 'Modern Day' as its setting so I would say the early 1960s when the first film carried out. The newspapers are just there, maybe those were the only British papers they could get their hands on to animate.
Q: How come Patch's eye patch and dark ear flip sides in 101D2?
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Post by Two-Tone on Feb 14, 2013 17:40:45 GMT -5
A: The artists didn't pay attention to the first movie, same goes with Lucky's ears being white in 101D2
Q: Think some of the background pups in the series deserve more limelight?
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Post by babclayman on Feb 14, 2013 17:57:43 GMT -5
A. Why do I get the feeling, you're thinking of Two-Tone? I myself would have liked Wizzer to get more time in the Lime Light, every time he is on screen, he is able to make us laugh. Like I said, it's not as though they didn't have the voice artist, Dumpling plays a big part in some episodes and has romance for the two male leads. In a show called; "101 Dalmatians The Series", I like to see more of Dalmatians and less on a Pig, eh?
Also, I think Patch's patch is on the right eyes, just ears that flipped. Also, I think the reason the other Dals ears are white is because they need to show focus on Patch and how he's different amongst the Pups, right?
Q. In "102 Dalmatians", it is established that Le Pelt's workers are Illegal Immigrants. Did they get discovered when the Police arrived and if so, what happens to them?
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Post by babclayman on Sept 23, 2013 11:41:43 GMT -5
Okay, Here's a question.
Q. Why do some people refer to Anita's Niece as "Amber 'Dearly'"? It's pretty clear that she's from Anita's side of the Family, and Dearly is Anita's Married name! So, why do some Wiki's place Dearly as Amber's surname?
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Post by RaceFanX on Sept 28, 2013 22:28:00 GMT -5
A: By sheer fate Anita's maiden name was also Dearly and/or Roger's a redneck and married his cousin...actually I'm kidding on both. That's a very good point, Amber's last name would probably be different.
Q: Why does the Grutley community let the Dearlys have so many dogs? That many canines would be a pain in the ass for anyone who lived near by even before their "free range" nature gets factored in.
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