101 DALMATIANS
WALT DISNEY'S
CLASSICS
Love and romance
smooth, drawing-room style
-fills this beguiling comedy adventure about two
dogs, their human pets and the villainess of all time,
the svelte, domineering Cruella De Vil, who is in
the dognapping business. Pongo, the cartoon canine
male lead wears 72 while his love Perdita, has 68
spots on her coat. Each of the 99 pups in the
story wears 32. The spots and all other color ef-
fects required 800 gallons of very special paint
weighing nearly five tons, enough in liquid hues
to dress the exteriors of 135 average-sized homes. Using a secret
process, the Disney Studio has always mixed its own color in its
own laboratories for its cartoons. For 101 Dalmatians it pro-
duced 1,000 different shades, 100 of these brand new, developed
specially to achieve the subtlety and variety needed to handle the
dogs and humans as they move through interiors and exteriors in
summer and winter. The artists engaged in producing the world
of Pongo and Perdita used 1,218,750 pencils to produce drawings
which were transferred directly to the cels and thence to film by
a reproduction process known as Xerography.
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