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101 Dalmatians Unleashed for the First Time in Nearly 10 Years
Friday, February 29, 2008
101 Dalmatians DVD
For the first time in nearly a decade, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment unleashes 101 of the world's most famous dogs when the original 101 Dalmatians: Platinum Edition comes to DVD March 4, 2008 for a limited time. The two-disc Platinum Edition features beloved characters Pongo, Perdita, and their 99 puppies, as well as Cruella De Vil.

101 Dalmatians: Platinum Edition is restored with enhanced picture and sound and includes bonus features. See below for a list of the features.

One of the most cherished and sought-after Disney classics of all time, 101 Dalmatians is among the last films to bear the personal touch of Walt Disney. This original classic is available for a limited time only before it returns to the Disney vault...


Bonus Features Include:

  • Disney's Virtual Dalmatians Adopt, name, train and care for your very own virtual puppy where there are over 101 possibilities.
  • Puppy Profiler Find out which dog you're most like!
  • 101 Pop-Up Trivia Facts For The Family & Collector Discover 202 amazing things You Never Knew about the movie as you watch it – with 101 pop up facts for the family and 101 for the collector
  • All-New "Cruella De Vil" Music Video The classic song "Cruella De Vil" gets a contemporary twist when multitalented teen Disney Channel star Selena Gomez performs the song in a brand new video!
  • Redefining The Line: The Making Of 101 Dalmatians 101 Dalmatians is considered by critics to be one of the best and most innovative Disney animated films. Go behind the scenes with its creators to find out about everything - including the technological innovation of the Xerox process in animation.
  • Cruella De Vil: Drawn To Be Bad Inspired by flamboyant actress Tallulah Bankhead, Cruella De Vil has become a villain that movie fans love to hate. Marc Davis, an animation legend and one of Disney's immortal "Nine Old Men" reveals how this iconic character came to be.
  • Sincerely Yours, Walt Disney Experience Walt Disney and Dodie Smith's (author of the book The Hundred and One Dalmatians) actual correspondence during the movie's production.
  • Deleted Songs Songs written for the film - finally come to life!
  • And Much More!
Source: JohntheInsider

 
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