Roger decides to keep them, which leads Anita to point out that their house is too small for 101 dogs. Anita asks Roger what they should do with the other puppies. Anita, along with Nanny, counts the puppies, while Roger adds up the totals, finding out that there are 101 Dalmatians. Anita and Roger notice that the puppies with them are much greater in number than the original 15. Anita cleans the face of one of the adults, and discovers that it is actually Perdita. ![]() (Unknown to either of them, Pongo and Perdita had gone to rescue the puppies from Cruella.) Suddenly, a group of "labradors" bound in through the door. Roger agrees, but notes that he can't believe that Pongo and Perdita ran away. Anita notes that the song was Roger's first hit, and that it has brought in a substantial amount of money. She is shown decorating a tree, while Roger is listening to the radio, which is playing the song he wrote. However, unknown to her, Cruella had hired two henchmen, Jasper and Horace Badun, to steal the puppies, with the intention of turning them into fur coats.Īnita is not shown again until around Christmastime. Anita also notes that Cruella's home had been searched, but no evidence had turned up. She admits that Cruella is eccentric, but that she couldn't be a thief. ![]() Roger is shown to believe that Cruella was behind the theft, but Anita isn't convinced. Soon after, Cruella calls, expressing shock over the theft. They return to find that the puppies have been stolen. One night, when the puppies are older, Anita and Roger take Pongo and Perdita to the park. Anita and Nanny applaud Roger on his bravery. Cruella is angered to the point that she ends her friendship with Anita, and storms out vowing revenge. This incites Roger to step in Roger sternly tells Cruella that they have no intention of selling the puppies. Cruella laughs at the idea of Roger's songs supporting the family. Anita notes that they couldn't sell the puppies, as Perdita would be heartbroken, and that she and Roger could find a way to get along. Cruella is relieved, and quickly offers to buy the puppies, noting that Anita and Roger cannot possibly afford to keep them all. Anita notes that the spots come in a few weeks after the puppies are born. However, Cruella is shown to be disappointed and angry that the puppies are all white. Cruella soon comes in, as she had promised. However, Roger is able to revive the puppy, much to Anita and Nanny's relief. However, one of the puppies apparently dies. Anita is shown calling out puppy numbers, as the litter increases from 8 to 11 to 14 to a total of 15. Three weeks later, Perdita gives birth, and Anita, along with Nanny, assist. Cruella leaves just as quickly as she came, noting that she will be back in three weeks when the puppies are born. Anita invites Cruella for tea, but Cruella cannot stay. However, Cruella is now looking at a picture of Pongo and Perdita, murmuring about their coats. Anita tells Cruella that the puppies are not expected for a few more weeks, and that these things cannot be rushed. Cruella then gets down to business, and asks where the puppies are. Cruella responds with a comment about her love for fur. ![]() Anita tries to shush him, but Roger goes upstairs to work on the song, leaving Anita to entertain her friend.Ĭruella walks in, and Anita notes Cruella's new fur coat. The name inspires lyrics for the song Roger is writing, and he begins singing a somewhat mocking tune. Their tea is interrupted by the impromptu visit of Anita's former schoolmate, Cruella de Vil. When he finally does, she compliments him on the song that he is writing. Anita is shown trying to get Roger, who is busy composing, to come down for tea. It is also revealed that Pongo and Perdita are expecting puppies. Anita frets at first, as she was wearing a new suit and hat, but then she and Roger begin laughing together.Ī time skip shows that Anita marries Roger, and she and Perdita move into a small home with Roger and Pongo. Eventually, Anita and Roger are both tangled up in Pongo's leash, resulting in the two of them falling into a pond. Pongo tricks Roger into going to the park, and persues Anita. Pongo, who is looking for potential mates for both him and Roger, attempts to bring the two owners together. She is spotted by Pongo, while out on a walk with her dalmatian, Perdita. By adulthood, Anita seems to be exhausted after Cruella's meetings and admits at one point that Cruella is eccentric.Īnimated Films One Hundred and One Dalmatians Īnita first debuted in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. The first film establishes that she is was a schoolmate to Cruella de Vil, and the two apparently shared a friendship at one point. She is also shown to be devoted to her husband, and loving toward Perdita, Pongo, and the puppies.
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