One Hundred and One Dalmatians

One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a 1961 American animated comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based on the 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, and Wolfgang Reitherman, it was Disney's 17th animated feature film. The film tells the story of a litter of Dalmatian puppies who are kidnapped by the villainous Cruella de Vil ("deVille"),[3] who wants to use their fur to make into coats. Their parents, Pongo and Perdita, set out to save their children from Cruella, in the process rescuing 84 additional puppies that were bought in pet shops, bringing the total of Dalmatians to 101.

Plot
Roger Radcliffe is a songwriter who lives in a bachelor flat in London, with his pet Dalmatian, Pongo, who decides to find a wife for Roger and a mate for himself, because he is bored with bachelor life. While watching various women with their female dog look-alikes out the window, he spots the perfect pair, a woman named Anita and her female Dalmatian, Perdita. He quickly gets Roger out of the house and drags him through the park to arrange a meeting. Roger and Anita eventually fall in love and marry with their dogs.

Later, Perdita gives birth to a litter of 15 puppies. That same night, they are visited by Cruella De Vil, a wealthy former schoolmate of Anita's. She offers to buy the entire litter, but Roger says they are not for sale, leading to a falling out. A few weeks later, she hires her henchmen, Jasper and Horace, to steal them. When Scotland Yard is unable to find them, Pongo and Perdita use the "Twilight bark", a canine gossip line, to ask for help from the other dogs in London.

The message is spread to the countryside; where it is received by an Old English Sheepdog named Colonel, along with his compatriots, a gray horse named Captain, and a tabby cat named Sergeant Tibbs, who find the puppies in a place called Hell Hall (Cruella's abandoned and dilapidated family estate, also known as The De Vil Place in Suffolk), along with 84 other Dalmatian puppies that she had bought from various dog stores. When Tibbs learns they are going to be made into dog-skin fur coats, the Colonel quickly sends word back to London. Upon receiving the message, Pongo and Perdita leave town to retrieve their puppies. Winter has arrived, and they must cross the Stour River which is running fast and laden with slabs of broken ice. Meanwhile, Tibbs overhears Cruella ordering Jasper and Horace to kill the puppies that night out of fear the police will soon find them. In response, Tibbs attempts to rescue them while Jasper and Horace are preoccupied watching television, but they finish their show and come for them before he can get them out of the house. Pongo and Perdita break in and confront Jasper and Horace just as they are about to kill the puppies. While the adult dogs attack them, the Colonel and Tibbs guide the puppies from the house.

After a happy reunion with their own puppies, Pongo and Perdita realize there are dozens of others with them, 99 altogether including their own. Shocked at Cruella's plans, Pongo and Perdita decide to adopt the other 84 puppies, certain that Roger and Anita would never reject them. The Dalmatians begin making their way back to London through deep snow, as all open water is frozen solid. Other animals help them along the way, while Cruella, Jasper, and Horace chase them. In the town of Dinsford, they cover themselves with soot to disguise themselves as Labradors, then pile inside a moving van bound for London. As the last of them board, melting snow clears off the soot on Lucky and Cruella sees them drive away. Enraged, she follows the van in her car and rams it, but Jasper and Horace, who try to cut it off with their van, end up colliding with her. Both vehicles crash into a deep ravine, leaving Cruella and her henchmen stranded and defeated at last as the moving van drives away.

Back in London, Roger and Anita are attempting to celebrate Christmas and his first big hit, a song about Cruella. They miss their canine companions, but they hear barking outside and the house is filled with dogs after their nanny opens the door. After wiping away the rest of the soot, they are delighted to realize their pets have returned home. After counting 84 extra puppies for a total of 101 pets, they decide to keep all the puppies and use the money from Roger's song to buy a larger house in the country so they can have a Dalmatian plantation.

Voice cast

 * 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 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 Miss 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 has a hit 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, along with Towser.
 * 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. 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. 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 old sheepdog who aids Pongo and Perdita in finding the puppies. Worlock also voiced Inspector Graves, 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 puppy of Pongo and Perdita. He is given the name "Lucky" because of the horseshoe of spots on his back. 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 helps spread the news about the stolen puppies, along with Lucy.
 * George Pelling as Danny, a Great Dane who aids Pongo and Perdita and is one of the first dogs to answer Pongo's message, along with Scottie.
 * 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.
 * Junius Matthews as Scottie, Danny's terrier friend who is one of the first dogs to answer Pongo's message, along with Danny.

Followed by
101 Dalmatians 2: Patch's London Adventure (2002) (Video)

Remade as
101 Dalmatians (1996)

Edited into
The Jungle Book (1967) Some of the animation sequences used for the wolf mother and pups appear to be reused from the Dalmatians, with new colors. The motions of the wolf pups leaning on the tree log, for example, compared to three of the dalmatians on the arm of the chair in Cruella Deville's mansion.

The Magical World of Disney: Disney's Greatest Villains (1977) (TV Episode)

The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999)

Spin-off
101 Dalmatians: The Series (1997) (TV Series)

101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor (1997) (Video Game) The game is based on the cartoon.

101 Dalmatian Street (2018) (TV Series) Takes place 58 years after the original movie

Cruella (2021) Based on the villain from this film.

Referenced in
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood (1960) (TV Movie) Walt Disney promotes the upcoming film.

The Saga of Windwagon Smith (1961) (Short) Two cowboys who look exactly like Horace and Jasper Badun appear in the crowd.

L'ami public numéro un: L'Amérique (1962) (TV Episode) French poster shown

L'ami public numéro un: La vie des animaux (1962) (TV Episode) Plush toys are on the set

The Sword in the Stone (1963)

Dr. Sex (1964) An instrumental version of 'Cruella DeVille' plays while Mr. Baltimore watches his owner undress

Happy New Year (1973) Cinema marquee shown, it looks like the Rex

The Rescuers (1977) Madame Medusa's driving in The Rescuers is an imitation of Cruella Devil's.

Saturday Night Live: Christopher Lee/Meat Loaf (1978) (TV Episode) Referenced in '101 Dalmations get run over by 101 moving vans' promo

Miami Vice: Yankee Dollar (1986) (TV Episode) Zito and Switek are on their way to watch the movie at the cinema.

Cheers: The Peterson Principle (1986) (TV Episode) Vito is taking Carla's daughter Anne Marie to see the movie.

The Magical World of Disney: Young Again (1986) (TV Episode) Title on cinema marquee

Inspector Morse: The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn (1987) (TV Episode)

They have "101 Dalmations" at that theatre, and Inspector Morse is upset.

Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw (1988) There is a sequence in this film that is like the Twighlight Bark from One Hundred and One Dalmatians.

Family Ties: Father, Can You Spare a Dime? (1988) (TV Episode) Mallory and Nick watch the movie together.

Oliver & Company (1988) features Roger and Pongo in a brief cameo

Fantozzi Retires (1988)

Phantom Brother (1988) Mentioned by Richie when talking to Dawn about fear, sex and movies.

Splendor (1989) Movieposter can be seen

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Series 2 Compilation 2 (1990) (TV Episode) Title referenced as a film and theater style.

Roseanne: The Courtship of Eddie, Dan's Father (1991) (TV Episode) Roseanne asks Dan if he is going to take DJ to "101 Dalmations"

The Simpsons: Bart Gets Hit by a Car (1991) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​ As he drives toward Bart in Bart's version of the accident, Mr. Burns resembles Cruella de Vil's crazed expression as she drives during the film's climax.

Darkwing Duck: Disguise the Limit (1991) (TV Episode) Launchpad feeds the stray dog Kanine Krunchies the same brand of dog treats as from this movie.

My Girl (1991) Veda - "Cruella De Vil stole all the puppies. She was going to make a fur out of them."

Tiny Toon Adventures: Sepulveda Boulevard (1992) (TV Episode) "One Hundred and One Cute Puppies Meet Princess Pretty Girl"

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Magic Sword (1992) (TV Episode) Tom mentions Cruella De Vil as someone who is better looking than Estelle Winwood.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Tormented (1992) (TV Episode) Joel: "How many dalmatians died for that dress?" Crow: "101"

Eldorado: Episode #1.66 (1992) (TV Episode) Freddie refers to the film.

Designing Women: Oh Dog, Poor Dog (1993) (TV Episode) Mary Jo mentions Cruella De Vil as being partly responsible for her sentimental attachment to animals.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Episode #5.7 (1993) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Clive Anderson during his introduction.

Nurses: Jumpin' Jack Flash (1993) (TV Episode) Jack calls Annie "Cruella"

Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993) Robin asks about his dog, Pongo.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Outlaw of Gor (1993) (TV Episode) Tom sings "Cruella de Vil."

At the Movies: The Pelican Brief/Beethoven's 2nd/Philadelphia/What's Eating Gilbert Grape/Wrestling Ernest Hemmingway (1993) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Beethoven's 2nd" review.

What's Up Doc?: Episode #2.19 (1994) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by the security guard.

Trading Mom (1994) "She looks like Cruella Deville"

Frank and Ollie (1995)

Married... with Children: How Bleen Was My Kelly (1995) (TV Episode) Lucky: "That Bleen made me so horny, I'm gonna rent me 101 dalmatians. And I don't mean the movie."

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Incredible Melting Man (1996) (TV Episode) Pearl: 74% of the audience didn't like the character Cruella DeVil.

Homicide: Life on the Street: The Wedding (1996) (TV Episode) Munch claims that this is his favourite film after Raging Bull (1980).

The Adam and Joe Show: Episode #1.3 (1996) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil carboard cutout in video shop.

Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland (1996) (Video Game) Look very carefully in the Wolf's Den and you'll see what looks like a VHS copy of 101 Dalmatians (1961).

Melrose Place: 101 Damnations (1997) (TV Episode) Title spoof

Saturday Night Live: Jeff Goldblum/En Vogue (1997) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Jerry Steve Dave during job interview sketch.

101 Dalmatians: The Series: Home Is Where the Bark Is (1997) (TV Episode) When Lucky, Cadpig and Rolly get themselves covered in soot, Lucky references when they did this in the original movie.

Denis Leary: Lock 'N Load (1997) (TV Special) Leary says his kids named the family dog Pongo after the dog in this movie

The Adventures of Shirley Holmes: The Case of the Doggone Cats (1998) (TV Episode) when numerous black and white cats are missing, Bo speculates that Curella DeVil has moved into the neighborhood

My Name Is Joe (1998) VHS tape of the film is on a table in Liam and Sabine's flat.

The Parent Trap (1998)

How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998) ​​​​​​​Vanessa refers to Stell as "Cruella."

The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (1998) (Video) Zelda mentions Cruella DeVil in her song.

Caroline in the City: Caroline and the Rotten Plum (1998) (TV Episode) Richard refers to Plum as Cruella De Vil

Chicago Hope: One Hundred and One Damnations (1998) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Will & Grace: The Truth About Will and Dogs (1998) (TV Episode) references character

Red Room (1999) (Video) ​​​​​​​two people have shirts with cartoon dalmatians from this movie

The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story (1999)

The Tribe: Episode #2.19 (2000) (TV Episode) KC and Lex call Danni "Cruella DeVil".

Big Wolf on Campus: 101 Damnations (2000) (TV Episode) Title parody.

Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000) The subplot of a female theif and her two bumbling sidekicks; the design of the dalmatians

The Zack Files: Library of No Return (2000) (TV Episode) Cam refers to Cruella de Vil.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 313 (2000) (TV Episode) Wayne, in "Props": "Bringe me those dalmatians quickly!"

Saturday Night Live: Charlie Sheen/Nelly Furtado (2001) (TV Episode) Mentioned on Weekend Update

House of Mouse: Big Bad Wolf Daddy (2001) (TV Episode) One of the specials served at the House of Mouse, according to Goofy, is Cruella De Veal

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Bubbles mentions the film. VHS is seen in the video rental store at the Style Shack.

Monsters, Inc. (2001) ​​​​​​​The opening titles are similar in both films

Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001) (Video) Characters make appearances, including Pongo, Perdita, and the Colonel.

Mickey's House of Villains (2001) (Video) ​​​​​​​ Features Cruella De Vil. Jasper and Horace are among the villains at the club.

Monarch of the Glen: Episode #3.3 (2001) (TV Episode) Lexie refers to Stella as Cruella DeVil.

ER: Secrets and Lies (2002) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil mentioned

Kingdom Hearts (2002) (Video Game) There's a side quest that involves finding 99 of the 101 Dalmations.

The New Guy (2002) on shelf in record store

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Story Behind the Masterpiece (2002) (Video) ​​​​​​​ mentioned

Courage the Cowardly Dog: Fishy Business/Angry Nasty People (2002) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​"1001 Dilmations" in the movie theatre.

Barbershop (2002)

Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie's Misadventures in HillRidge (2002) (Video Game)

House of Mouse: House of Scrooge (2002) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Pongo, Perdita and Cruella De Vil are guests at the House of Mouse

Brown Sugar (2002)

The Tribe: Episode #5.29 (2003) (TV Episode) Lex calls Ebony "Cruella".

The Room (2003) Cited by Greg Sestero as one of the films that influenced Tommy Wiseau.

Evil Con Carne: The Mother of All Evils/The HCCBDD (2004) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Ghastly created 101 Dalmatian bombs for a great tool of war.

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Talked about

Veronica Mars: Hot Dogs (2005) (TV Episode) "Actually, I've rounded up 101 (dogs). Some crazy lady is making a coat."

Campus Confidential (2005) (TV Movie) Logan referred to Melinda as "Cruella"(DeVil).

Saturday Night Live: The Best of John Belushi (2005) (TV Special) Mentioned in opening promo

Jeopardy!: 2005 College Championship Quarterfinal Game 1 (2005) (TV Episode) correct response in "Disney Movies by Character" category

Lovewrecked (2005) Alexis is called Cruella

Stargate: Atlantis: Critical Mass (2005) (TV Episode) The method used to contact Atlantis via the Daedalus is initially compared to the "twilight bark", a message relay system used by the dogs.

Animal Soccer World (2005) (Video Game) One of the dalmatians resemble the ones from this movie.

ER: If Not Now (2006) (TV Episode) "Dr. Cruella"

Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door (2006) (TV Movie) Angela mentions Cruella.

Saturday Night Live: Lindsay Lohan/Pearl Jam (2006) (TV Episode) TV Funhouse segment about Disney Vault makes up sequel names in parody, including "101 Fellations"

My Name Is Earl: Jump for Joy (2006) (TV Episode) Randy's list of people who could help bail out Joy includes Cruella DeVil.

Primeval: Episode #2.4 (2008) (TV Episode) Abby likens Caroline to Cruella De Vil.

South Park: Imaginationland (2008) (Video) Cruella Deville is in Imaginationland.

The Big Bang Theory: The Bat Jar Conjecture (2008) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​ Howard says Raj's evil laugh makes him sound like "a thin woman who wants to make a coat out of puppies", a reference to Cruella De Vil.

Two and a Half Men: Look at Me, Mommy, I'm Pretty (2008) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​ Charlie dialogue

Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic (2008) Avantiki is asleep with a 101 Dalmatians book on her chest

ER: The Book of Abby (2008) (TV Episode) Abby mentions Cruella DeVille

Disney TH!NK Fast (2008) (Video Game) Regent's Park is shown from the movie, and Lucky appears.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.40 (2008) (TV Episode) Included in a $2,000 question

Bolt (2008) Bolt's name is a reference of Tunderbolt the dog, the show that the dogs and their puppies watch on TV.

Psych: Earth, Wind and... Wait for It (2009) (TV Episode) Upon giving the puppy to Gus, Shawn says, "If you don't take him, Cruella will turn him into earmuffs."

Skins: Naomi (2009) (TV Episode) "Cruella De Ville"

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Wedding Week 3 (2009) (TV Episode) Included in a $1,000 question

My Boys: Private Eyes (2009) (TV Episode) DVD shown

Rifftrax Shorts: Back to School with Joan Miller (2009) (TV Episode) Mike: "The issue's theme is '101 Fashion Atrocities'."

Smallville: Rabid (2009) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Lois refers to Tess as "Cruella."

Monk: Mr. Monk and the Dog (2009) (TV Episode) Stottlemeyer says "Ah, Cruella. Cruella, she was bad news."

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 7 (2009) (TV Episode) Pongo's cameo in Oliver and Company is mentioned.

Melrose Place: Stoner Canyon (2010) (TV Episode) Cruella mentioned

Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010) Cruella mentioned

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.136 (2010) (TV Episode) Subject of a $2,000 question

Jeopardy!: Episode #26.160 (2010) (TV Episode) Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Disney Dogs"

The Simpsons: The Squirt and the Whale (2010) (TV Episode) Lisa names the whale "Bluella de Whale."

Day & Night (2010) (Short) Night and Day and 101 Dalmatians watching the same show

Drop Dead Diva: Queen of Mean (2010) (TV Episode) Jane jokingly calls Ellie "Cruella De Vil".

Scoundrels: Birds of a Feather Flock Together (2010) (TV Episode) Patty Hong refers to her stepmother as Cruella De Vil

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 11 Tear Jerking Songs in an Animated Feature (2010) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Film Buff: "And just when you thought Cruella was cruel"

Going the Distance (2010) ​​​​​​​ Cruella DeVille mentioned

Nostalgia Critic: Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw (2010) (TV Episode) "They rip off 101 Dalmatians by howling to all the dogs trying to get information."

One Tree Hill: Not Afraid (2010) (TV Episode) Sylvia dresses up as Cruella De Vil, as portrayed in the Disney film

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Rescuers (2010) (TV Episode) Madame Medusa is compared to Cruella de Vil

Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.12 (2011) (TV Episode) Nell Minow says Cruella De Vil was among the most memorable villains in movies

Cartoon Corner: Titanic: The Legend Goes On Review (2011) (TV Episode) Pongo, Perdita and Cruella de Vil being ripped off in Titanic: The Legend Goes On

The Moleman of Belmont Avenue (2011) Referenced in dialogue

The Smurfs (2011) "Cruella de Odele"

Disney Universe (2011) (Video Game) Costumes of the characters of this movie.

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode) An American Tail presents anthropomorphic animals in a way thats like this film where animals talk but humans don't hear it.

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 2 (2011) (TV Episode) A successful film that features dogs.

House of Lies: Prologue and Aftermath (2012) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil mentioned

Musical Hell: Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2012) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ characters are compared to Cruella de Vil and her henchmen; two dalmatians are also compared to Pongo and Perdita

AniMat's Reviews: Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (2012) (TV Episode) AniMat says Captain DuBois reminds him too much of Cruella de Vil.

Jessie: 101 Lizards (2012) (TV Episode) Title reference and similar plot summary

Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (2012) (Video Game) Cruella De Vil appears as one of Mizrabel's egos.

Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom (2012) (Video Game) Several characters from this film appear in the interactive game.

Sketchy: Disney/Star Wars Corporate Retreat (2013) (TV Episode) Curela DeVille appears.

Archer: Live and Let Dine (2013) (TV Episode) Pam mentions Cruella de Vil

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix (2013) (Video Game) The Dalmatians appear

Kitchen Nightmares: Amy's Baking Company (2013) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil mentioned

Animated Atrocities: Bubsy (2013) (TV Episode) "Ever seen 101 Dalmatians?"

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Tiger Electronic Games (2013) (TV Episode) A Tiger Electronic Game version of this movie was shown in an old catalog.

Saving Mr. Banks (2013) Poster seen in the background.

Chelsea Lately: Episode #7.174 (2013) (TV Episode) Ross mentions Cruella De Vil and puppies.

Christmas in the City (2013) (TV Movie) Teanna is often referred to as Cruella. The connection is visually strengthened by her first appearance in an all black and white outfit, by her attendant Bruno playing with a spotted stuffed animal (leopard, not dalmatian), and by her later appearances in furs and a leopard print dress (i.e. a spotted animal).

Hart of Dixie: One More Last Chance (2014) (TV Episode) Zoe mentions Cruella De Vil

Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.29 (2014) (TV Episode) Chelsea mentions the movie by name.

Caddicarus: The Worst Game Ever Made (2014) (TV Episode) Dalmatians 3 is a ripoff of this movie; the franchise is mentioned numerous times

Alpha House (2014) (Video) Cruella De Vil mentioned

Matzav Ha'Uma: Episode #7.17 (2014) (TV Episode) Shlomi Shaban says starting tomorrow we all change our profile picture to Cruella De Vil

RuPaul's Drag Race: Oh No She Betta Don't! (2014) (TV Episode) RuPaul compares BenDeLaCreme to Cruella DeVil.

RuPaul's Drag Race: Glamazon by Colorevolution (2014) (TV Episode) Adore is called "Cruella Delano" during the runway because of her outfit.

Dallas: Where There's Smoke (2014) (TV Episode) When Judith tells Harrison that they have a problem, he sarcastically asks, "One of the dalmatians get loose?"

Drop Dead Diva: Desperate Housewife (2014) (TV Episode) Stacy says "I need to know if I'm having a Damien or a Cruella".

Faking It: Three to Tango (2014) (TV Episode) Cruella mentioned

Orange Is the New Black: Comic Sans (2014) (TV Episode) Cruella mentioned

The Rewrite (2014) Rosa wonders why one can't like One Hundred and One Dalmatians and Reservoir Dogs at the same time

Outside Xbox: 6 Game Orphanages for the Worst Childhoods Ever (2014) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is mentioned.

Strictly Come Dancing: Week 6: Halloween Special (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced before Judy Murray's dance.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Mole (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced in dialogue

De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #5.22 (2015) (TV Episode) Answer to a question; still of Cruella De Vil shown

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Cats Don't Dance (2015) (TV Episode) Hewy mentions Betty Lou Gerson's character Cruella De Vil from the movie.

RiffTrax Live: Sharknado 2 (2015) (TV Movie) "Need a ride?" Bill: "I'm a 101 Dalmatian!"

Descendants (2015) (TV Movie) The son of Cruella De Vil (Carlos) appears.

Honest Game Trailers: Disney Infinity (2015) (TV Episode) A picture of Cruella De Vil is seen

The Simpsons: Halloween of Horror (2015) (TV Episode) Cruella costume

JonTron: Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2015) (TV Episode) Referenced when introducing the dalmatians.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Tales of Suspense #52 (2015) (TV Episode) Based on her first appearance, Linkara thinks that Black Widow is actually Cruella De Vil

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 6 January 2016 (2016) (TV Episode) Ranked #11 in the list of the all-time top-grossing movies in the USA, adjusted for inflation, read by Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Senator John McCain/JB Smoove/Lukas Graham/Janet Weiss (2016) (TV Episode) Still of Cruella De Vil is shown as Seth calls Iowa voters

Nostalgia Critic: Labyrinth (2016) (TV Episode) "...and one of them looking like a male Cruella De Vil."

Archer: Double Indecency (2016) (TV Episode) Gluella de Vil mentioned

Castle: Crossfire (2016) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil mentioned

Nostalgia Critic: Spy Kids 3D: Game Over (2016) (TV Episode) "No. Just no. 101 Dalmatians of no."

Rizzoli & Isles: For Richer or Poorer (2016) (TV Episode) Jane refers to Tilly as "Cruella De Vil".

Who's Doing the Dishes?: Tamara Beckwith (2016) (TV Episode) Brian McFadden nicknames Tamara Beckwith "Cruella DeVil".

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: John Goodman/Lin-Manuel Miranda/Empire of the Sun (2016) (TV Episode) Reference in the Pros and Cons segment

MsMojo: Top 10 Actors You Wish Would Portray Disney Princes (2016) (TV Episode) Benedict Cumberbatch as Roger Radcliffe gets an honorable mention.

Jeopardy!: Episode #33.96 (2017) (TV Episode) incorrect response in "Animal Songs" category

Uncle: Rivals (2017) (TV Episode) Val mentions Cruella De Vil.

Hviezdna párty: Episode #1.10 (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned.

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix (2017) (Video Game) The Dalmatians appear

Kingudamu hâtsu yunion kurosu (2017) (Video Game) Cruella De Vil appears

Grace and Frankie: The Gun (2017) (TV Episode) Sol compares Robert's mother to Cruella de Vil

60 Days In: Vulnerable Positions (2017) (TV Episode) One of the imates in South Annex mentions one of the main characters, Cruella de Ville, from this movie by name

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: The Land Time Forgot (2017) (TV Episode) Jonah: "Cruella DeVil and Jon Snow lived happily ever after."

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Moo Moo (2017) (TV Episode) Jake suggests watching "101 Dalmatians" to Cagney and Lacey.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Crime & Punishment (2017) (TV Episode) Boyle mentions Cruella de Vil.

GLOW: The Dusty Spur (2017) (TV Episode) Ruth character idea is a female JR with a touch of Cruella de Vil.

MsMojo: Top 10 Actors We Wish Would Play Disney Villains (2017) (TV Episode) Lady Gaga as Cruella De Vil is #1.

C.B. Strike: The Cuckoo's Calling: Part 2 (2017) (TV Episode) "We'd pretend to bark across the city to each other, like in One Hundred and One Dalmatians."

The Stray (2017) Mitch is rear-ended by "Cruella de Vil"

The Ben Shapiro Show: Now We Find Out Whether the Democrats Are Full of Crap (2017) (TV Episode) Ben Shapiro makes a joking reference to Cruella de Vil.

Rifftrax: Batman v. Superman (2017) "The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel." Sean: "And turns Goodella de Vil into Cruella de Vil."

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: The (NOT DREAMWORKS) Collection - 9 Movies! (2017) (TV Episode) Poster is shown.

Eighth Grade (2018) Song play list on computer has "Cruella De Vii" and photo.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Sarah Jessica Parker/Jesse Tyler Ferguson/Philadelphia Eagles/Diplo ft. MØ & Goldlink (2018) (TV Episode) Jesse Tyler Ferguson mentions Cruella De Vil

Isle of Dogs (2018) Acknowledged as an inspiration by Wes Anderson.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Hostile Hospital: Part One (2018) (TV Episode) Esmé's terrifying outfit is reminiscent of Cruella De Vil's.

The $100,000 Pyramid: Bobby Moynihan vs. Melissa Fumero and Terry Crews vs. Andre Braugher (2018) (TV Episode) Correct answer in "I Got Your Number"

Christopher Robin (2018) A woman and her dog resemble Anita and Perdita are seen in one scene in the city.

De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #13.4 (2018) (TV Episode) Answer to a question

Hollywood Mouth 3 (2018) Alluded to in dialog.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Grover Said WHAT?!? (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in Don Lusk's filmography.

Top End Wedding (2019) One of the characters is referred to as being Cruella De Vil.

Mickey Mouse: You, Me and Fifi (2019) (TV Episode) Pongo is amongst the dogs playing Poker with Goofy.

Svengoolie: Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Svengoolie; image shown.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Garfieldelodeon (2019) (TV Episode) Mat brings it up as a Disney movie the could get a Live TV Special.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: D23 Expo 2019 Extravaganza (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.39 (2019) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by David Spade.

Studio C: Episode #10.5 (2019) (TV Episode) Tori dresses up as Cruella De Vil.

Saturday Night Live: Will Ferrell/King Princess (2019) (TV Episode) Tulsi Gabbard is compared to Cruella De Vil.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Lion King Sized Problems (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up as the first Disney film to go through the "Xerox process".

What's Your Game?: Movie Quotes Battle: Disney Edition (2020) (TV Episode) Answer to a round

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: Episode #19.6 (2020) (TV Episode) Title mentioned in Nick Helm's song.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Debbie (2020) (TV Episode) Jake says that a coat gives Debbie a "real Cruella De Vil vibe."

Lights Out with David Spade: Episode #1.99 (2020) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil mentioned by Liza Treyger.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: In The Hot Seat: Will Forte and Nikki Glaser (2020) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is referenced in a question.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 6 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat Brunet brings it up as a Disney movie that was apart of the Renaming Memo.

The Simpsons: The Way of the Dog (2020) (TV Episode) Lisa: "In her acknowledgements, she thanks all 101 Dalmatians."

The Buck Sexton Show: The President Asks for Buck (2020) (TV Episode) The movie comes up in a discussion of Disney.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 9 (2020) (TV Episode) VHS is seen inside the Disney Vault.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Disney's Dishonor (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

Features
Springtime (1929) (Short)

Featured in
Picture Parade: George Cummins/PeterFinch/Angie Dickinson (1961) (TV Episode) Film clip.

L'ami public numéro un: Episode #1.1 (1961) (TV Episode) Clip shown (End sequence)

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.4 (1967) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.6 (1969) (TV Episode) Clip shown

The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) (TV Movie) Clip shown during "When You Wish Upon a Star" sung by Julie Andrews

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.8 (1971) (TV Episode) Clip shown

L'ami public numéro un: Les différents styles (1972) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.9 (1972) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.10 (1973) (TV Episode) Clip shown

Dimanche Martin: Episode #1.1 (1980) (TV Episode) clip shown

The Magical World of Disney: Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life (1981) (TV Episode) clips

Once Upon a Mouse (1981) (Short) a clip is featured

101 Dalmatians: A Lesson in Self-Assertion (1981) (Video) Clips shown

Disney's Halloween Treat (1982) (Video) The scene towards the end is shown in this special.

The Disney Family Album: Milt Kahl (1984) (TV Episode) clips

The Disney Family Album: Frank Thomas (1985) (TV Episode) clips

The Disney Family Album: Marc Davis (1985) (TV Episode) clips

DTV Valentine (1986) (TV Movie) Scenes from this movie are shown with Rock and Roll music

The Magical World of Disney: Great Moments in Disney Animation (1987) (TV Episode) clips

DTV 'Doggone' Valentine (1987) (TV Movie)

DTV Monster Hits (1987) (TV Movie) Scenes from this short are shown with Rock and Roll music

The Making of 'Oliver & Company' (1988) (Video) clips

At the Movies: Regarding Henry/101 Dalmatians/Point Break/Boys N the Hood/The Miracle (1991) (TV Episode) Reviewed (30th anniversary re-release).

The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (1992) (Video) Features "Cruella de Vil"

The Making of Aladdin: A Whole New World (1992) (TV Short)

Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: Disneys Aladdin (1993) (TV Episode) clip shown

Troldspejlet: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1995) (TV Episode) theatrical re-release reviewed + footage used

The Movie Game: Episode #8.2 (1995) (TV Episode) Clip shown.

The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995) (TV Movie)

101 Dalmatians (1996)

Troldspejlet: Episode #17.9 (1997) (TV Episode) Jakob Stegelmann mentions the film in his review of 101 Dalmatians (1996) + clip shown

Movie Surfers: Go Inside Disney's Hercules (1997) (TV Movie) Clips shown.

Troldspejlet: Episode #23.14 (2000) (TV Episode) DVD release reviewed + footage used

The Final Days (2000) (Short)

Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie's Misadventures in HillRidge (2002) (Video Game)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game)

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003) (TV Special) Cruella De Vil is the #39 villain.

The Man Behind the Duck (2004) (Video) clips

The Ultimate Film (2004) (TV Movie) number 66

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Clips are shown

Once Upon a Halloween (2005) (Video) Clips of Cruella de Vil, Horace, and Jasper shown.

Air Buddies (2006) (Video) scenes from the movie shown at the drive-in theatre

The Pixar Story (2007) clip shown

The Bare Necessities: The Making of 'The Jungle Book' (2007) (Video) clips

Definitely, Maybe (2008) Seen on a TV set

That Fellow in the Coat: The Top 11 Greatest Disney Songs (2008) (TV Episode) "Cruella de Vil" is at the #8 spot.

The Nostalgia Chick: Top 11 Villainesses (2008) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is #7.

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Disney Villains (2008) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is at the number 11 spot.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 4 (2009) (TV Episode) Film is talked about, clips shown.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Road/Ninja Assassin/Old Dogs (2009) (TV Episode) "Ode To Disney Animated Movies" segment

Dreams Come True: A Celebration of Disney Animation (2009) (TV Movie) clips

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 20 Greatest Animated Villain Songs: Part 1 (2010) (TV Episode) "Cruella De Vil" takes #11

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 14 (2010) (TV Episode) Number 7 in the top 10 Disney films.

Animation Lookback: Top 10 Disney Sidekicks (2010) (TV Episode) Clip briefly shown during introduction.

Hollywood's Top Ten: Dog Movies (2010) (TV Episode) # 3

Même pas en rêve (2010) (Short) seen in superimposition while the father dreams of his daughter when she was three

South Jersey Sam: Top 13 Worst Songs (2011) (TV Episode) Clip used

The Story of Film: An Odyssey: The Arrival of Sound (2011) (TV Episode) Clips shown.

Hollywood's Top Ten: Cinema Cats (2011) (TV Episode) Footage shown as a Runner Up

Disneycember: 101 Dalmatians (2011) (TV Episode) Footage is shown.

Count It Down: Greatest Animated Movie Characters (2013) (TV Special) Cruella De Vil is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Animated Disney Villains (2013) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is #5.

Greatest Ever Christmas Movies (2013) (TV Movie) Number 21 in the Countdown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Disney Villain Songs (2014) (TV Episode) "Cruella De Vil" is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cartoon Cars (2014) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil's Coupe is #8.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Female Movie Villains of All Time (2014) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Animated Movies: 1920s-1970s (2014) (TV Episode) One Hundred and One Dalmatians is #8.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Millionaires (2015) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Coolest Movie Hairstyles (2015) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil's hairstyle is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Dumbest Movie Cartoon Characters (2015) (TV Episode) Horace & Jasper Badun get an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cool Movie Character Names (2015) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is #6.

JonTron: Titanic: The Legend Goes On (2015) (TV Episode) Clips used.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Disney Villain Henchmen (2015) (TV Episode) Jasper & Horace are #7.

Floyd Norman: An Animated Life (2016) Clips shown.

Disneyland 60th Anniversary TV Special (2016) (TV Movie) clips

Greatest Animated Movies (2016) (TV Movie) Number 20 in the countdown

Honest Trailers: The Jungle Book (1967) (2016) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Scariest Movie Characters That Didn't Kill Anyone (2016) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Couple Introductions (2016) (TV Episode) The introduction between Anita & Roger Radcliffe is #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Romantic Disney Kisses (2016) (TV Episode) The kiss between Pongo & Perdita gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cartoon Villainesses in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Hidden Easter Eggs in Disney Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Dogs to the Rescue are #8.

MsMojo: Top 10 Greatest Disney Dogs (2016) (TV Episode) Pongo and Perdita are #3.

Faux Raccord: Les gaffes et erreurs des classiques Disney partie 2 (2016) (TV Episode) Clips shown.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Underrated Disney Couples (2017) (TV Episode) Pongo & Perdita are #8.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cutest Disney Baby Animals (2017) (TV Episode) Patch, Rolly & the Other 97 Dalmatians are #7.

Nostalgia Critic: What Happened to Great Disney Villains? (2017) (TV Episode) remembering Cruella DeVil

MsMojo: Top 10 Greatest Female Disney Villains (2017) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Magical Disney Weddings (2017) (TV Episode) The weddings of Roger & Anita Radcliffe and Pongo & Perdita are #5.

MsMojo: Another Top 10 Underrated Male Disney Characters (2017) (TV Episode) Roger is #6.

MsMojo: Top 10 Characters We Want to See on Once Upon a Time (2017) (TV Episode) Roger & Anita Radcliffe get an honorable mention.

Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Best Disney Animated Movie Villains (2018) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is number 5 on the list

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Characters That Stole the Show (2018) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is #7.

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Dads of All Time (2018) (TV Episode) Pongo is #4.

The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Nightmare Fuel in Kids Movies (2018) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Relatable Disney Villains (2018) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is #9.

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Movies Without a Princess (2018) (TV Episode) One Hundred and One Dalmatians is #7.

WatchMojoUK: Top 10 British Disney Stories (2018) (TV Episode) One Hundred and One Dalmatians is #6.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cartoon Weddings of All Time (2018) (TV Episode) The wedding of Roger & Anita Radcliffe and Pongo & Perdita gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Ridiculously Over-the-Top Kids' Movie Villains (2019) (TV Episode) Cruella De Vil is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cutest Disney Animal Couples (2019) (TV Episode) Pongo & Perdita are #5.

MsMojo: Top 10 Epic Disney Villain Monologues (2019) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil's monologue is #9.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Epic Disney Villain Lines (2019) (TV Episode) The #6 epic Disney villain line is "I live for furs! I worship furs!"

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Moms of All Time (2019) (TV Episode) Perdita is #7.

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Character Intro Songs (2019) (TV Episode) "Cruella de Vil" is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Songs That Should Have Won an Oscar (2019) (TV Episode) "Cruella de Vil" gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Insane Things Movies Just Glossed Over (2019) (TV Episode) What Is It Like & How Much Does It Cost to Own & Take Care of 101 Dogs? gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Dog Movies (2019) (TV Episode) One Hundred and One Dalmatians is #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Animated Movies That Did Something Brand New (2019) (TV Episode) One Hundred and One Dalmatians gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 BEST Disney Villain Outfits (2019) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil's Fur Coat is #2.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Villains You Liked More Than the Hero (2019) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is #8.

MsMojo: Top 10 BEST Animated Villain Songs (2019) (TV Episode) "Cruella de Vil" is #7.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 4 (2020) (TV Episode) Topic of discussion.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 5 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat Brunet brings up how Walt Disney suggested The Aristocats be set in France due to how well this film's UK setting worked. Clip later used when Mat says that Disney has made movies staring Dogs. Mat later brings up how Cruella de Vil was supposed to be the antagonist of The Rescuers.

MsMojo: Top 10 Sassiest Disney Villains (2020) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil gets an honorable mention.

At Home with Olaf: I am with You (2020) (TV Episode) clip shown

MsMojo: Top 20 Disney Villains of All Time (2020) (TV Episode) Cruella de Vil is #2.

Spoofs
What's My Line? (1950) (TV Series) In one scene, Jasper and Horace watch a spoof of "What's My Line" called "What's My Crime?"

Spoofed in
Beethoven's 2nd (1993)

The Simpsons: Two Dozen and One Greyhounds (1995) (TV Episode) Title reference, and the majority of the plot spoofs the film.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

Teacher's Pet (2004) ​​​​​​​Spot uses the twilight bark to search for a lost dog.

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Saturday TV Funhouse (2006) (TV Special) ​​​​​​​Spoofed in Inside the Disney Vault

Mad: 2012 Dalmatians/Grey's in Anime (2010) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​One of the topics parodied in this episode ("2012 Dalmatians")

Flashback (2011) ​​​​​​​Poster seen for a movie called 301 Dalmatians seen during end credits.

Robot Chicken: Papercut to Aorta (2013) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​parody skit

Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier (2013) (TV Movie) ​​​​​​​Cruella De Vil shows up.

Sanders Shorts: Disney Pranks with Friends: 101 Dalmatians Edition (2015) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Thomas makes a prank inspired on the movie. He and Leo wake up another friend shouting "Puppy!" and putting a real puppy in her face, scaring her at first.

Robot Chicken: Yogurt in a Bag (2016) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Parody skit

Thimbleweed Park (2017) (Video Game) ​​​​​​​One of the books at the Occult Bookstore is titled "101 Damnations by C. Deville"

Disney Villain Sing-Off ft. Thomas Sanders (2019) (Video) ​​​​​​​The song "Let it Go" is sung in the style of Cruella De Vil.

Studio C: Episode #11.8 (2020) (TV Episode) ​​​​​​​Spoofed in the "101 Dalmatians" sketch