You also gotta love how he and Horace treat the totaling of their van as just an annoying inconvenience, while Cruella treats it as a devastating blow.
Dang, I never appreciated how OLD this movie was when I was a kid back in the 90's. The artwork, direction, and effects feel decades ahead of their time, holy shit.
I know. I feel the same way. I remember watching this movie as early as 1994-'95 when I was about 3 or 4. As a little kid, you never noticed or appreciated the attention to the little details, even something as simple as illustrating simple vehicle movements in hand-drawn illustration is not a simple feat. They managed to capture what I would say are semi-realistic vehicle movements without distorting vehicle proportions, something that other shows like "King of the Hill," fail to do. I know that hand drawing anatomically correct people and animals in different poses from different angles such as "forced camera views" pose their own challenges, but illustrating vehicle in motion by hand without the aid of CGI and trying maintain a rigid structure that is in motion without distorting it or not making it appear too cartoony is a real challenge. I have illustrated plenty of traditional art in my past including cars and trucks that were pretty-good for a beginner part-time hobbyist artist, but I have never animated. That, to me, is next-level and I'd have hard time accomplishing that without distortion while trying to execute vehicle movements.
1:02 There's something about the tension-building strings in the music over a brilliant red sunrise and white snowy landscape that just...gets me every time.
Fun fact, they animated the cars by rotoscoping, where they used scale models of the cars and filmed them, and the artists traced over the still images. It was a popular way to animate complex objects with a three-dimensional perspective prior to the advent of CGI, one of Disney's last big uses of the technique was the iconic clock tower scene in The Great Mouse Detective.
@@joshuaball5916 CGI was used for that one, though whether they used the renders as-is overlaid over the cels, or traced over the 3D renders rotoscope style, I'm not quite sure.
I admit Cruella's face is rather scary, but I'm not afraid of her. I hope she'll consider changing her ways after she gets out of prison. Make a fur coat out of 101 Dalmatians! Pah!
If this was more adult-themed, I believe Cruella would finally snap and lose whatever iota of sanity she has left all the while becoming a psychopath to where she will trudge through the snow all the way back to London, and kill both Roger and Anita in cold-blood at their home along with attempting to recapture all of the puppies again to get what she wants. Heck, she'd even kill God knows how many cops who are on her tail and she'd also ignore the fact that she's under arrest for her crimes all the while resisting arrest. After her arrest, Cruella would be completely uncooperative with the police to the point of attacking all of her interrogators like a savage and rabid animal, which the cops will charge her with assault. For hours and hours of being uncooperative, it becomes clear that Cruella will be charged with every single crime she has committed in order to illegally create a fur coat made from dog skin along with first-degree murder against Roger, Anita, and other cops she killed. In court, she's STILL uncooperative to the point of attacking the prosecutors, solicitors, lawyers, etc. to which she is now charged with contempt in court and finally given the death sentence after the judge, jury, and everybody else in the courthouse finally see the psychopathic bitch she is.
What I love the most about this, is that they adopted all those puppies without any question and no care about being crammed in a small apartment with all of them
We see later that they do move to the countryside where there's more room for them all to live and for the puppies to grow up safety until they find owners of their own.
One of the best Disney chase scenes/climaxes. Wish Cruella had more lines during the drive. Also wish I had that kind of traction on snowy roads, her going up the hill lol!
I like how the front of Cruella's car looks like a scary face. I mean look at it at 0:01 -- the headlights resemble glaring eyes and the front bumper has two sharp points that look like fangs.
Disney fan theory: the truck driver is Amos Slade (from The Fox and the Hound) young. ;D This movie is awesome! And that's not childhood nostalgia, either, because I've actually only watched it as an adult. (I may have seen it once as a child, I'm not sure, but I didn't have it on VHS so there's not that strong nostalgia you get for movies you watched on repeat. xD)
Oh I Don’t Know I Think Her Second Defeat Is More Satisfying Where She’s Finally Locked Up In The Mental Asylum For Not Only Trying To Kill Patch & The Other 98 Dalmatians For The Second Time But Also For Trying To Kill Thunderbolt
Sheriff: (wakes up after Cruella speeds by) "Argh!" (sees Cruella driving down the road like a maniac) "Not in my town, you don't!" (takes off after Cruella, lights flashing, siren wailing). Cruella: (sees the sheriff in pursuit of her and tries to shake him) Sheriff: "Okay, lady, now this is really getting out of hand!" (floors the gas pedal down all the way, gaining on Cruella) Cruella: (crashes into Jasper and Horace, shouts at her two henchmen) "You idiots!" (voice breaks) "You,...you fools!" (sobs and wails) "Oh, you imbeciles!" Jasper: (having had enough of her shit) "Ah, shut up!" Sheriff: (finds Cruella and the two crooks) "Boys! Lady! You three are in a heap of trouble!" Horace: Take her! She's the guilty one!" Jasper: "No, take us! We'll tell you the whole story! Just keep that crazy woman away from us!"
that's effectively how they did it in the live action remake, Jasper and Horace have gone through so much Home Alone-style abuse that when the police arrive they couldn't be happier. They're more than happy to snitch on Cruella
Everybody seems to notice that the car is a visual representation of Cruella, but I never saw anybody point out that the damage taken by the car kinda acts as a "(in)sanity bar" of Cruella, showing up how messed up her mind is going as the chase goes on.
Yeah, her car broken in pieces shows her breaking down in tears. She's still angry but has no choice but to admit defeat since the dogs got away from her and are returning to their humans who won't let any one of them get taken away ever again.
When her car went down hill and she got stuck in the snow, she started backing out, and went up that tree, you could tell she was not playing anymore 😂.
@@TrelliessRose Yeah but he didn't know that she was intentionally trying to stop him. The irony is that Cruella is actually a very skilled driver and seemingly the only reason her ploy failed was thanks to Jasper and Horace losing control of their van.
Sykes from Oliver and Company who is 20 years older then Cruella. Bill 1917 De-Vil 1937. Sykes is 71 in 1988 and Cruella is 51. She’s 22 as of 1959 Aka in the film. P.S I rounded up December 24th 1958 to January 1st 1959.
Like Horace, seemed like Cruella also knew dogs were smart and didn't let herself be fooled by the Dalmatians disguised as a labrador probably at since they were least a lot of puppies too like the ones they're looking for.
I know right. In the end, Cruella got what she deserved. I'm glad Pongo and Perdita were able to save their puppies from her because she really didn't deserve her dream coat in the first place. You know what they say, "Justice always wins."
This scene gave me the most brutal recurring nightmare when I was a kid. It always started the same....Me playing off to the side of the long gravel driveway when I would hear the screeching tires of her car, followed by her fishtailing down the driveway, and finally launching out of the windshield at me with the face at (around) 2:20 When I have told people about that nightmare, they always laugh.....But i'll tell ya, I was never laughing after it would snap me awake on a near nightly basis lol. Pretty sure this scene gave me some sort of PTSD as a kid because I hated falling asleep. Good times!
I was 4 when I saw this film, Cruella Deville scary woman in her two tone black and red car. At 5, I was sitting in the back of a MK1 Ford Zodiac also two tone Black and Red, belonging to my father's bit of stuff Elsie Wybourne. She was so Cruella Deville what with her car, which had Leppard skin seat covers, Leppard skin steering wheel cover and she wore a Leppard skin coat to match, with the 50s style Cruella Deville make up, red lippy black liner, and a black beauty spot. All scary stuff to a 5yr old lol 😂 I have a great fondness for this film, perhaps for the wrong reasons. Cruella and Elsie could have been sisters lol 😂
1:50-2:06 Cruella really be driving at Mach 3. Seriously, what is the horse power of this car? Jeez. In addition, I know that the car was made using a 3d cardboard model. I have also seen a behind the scenes photo of Woolie Reitherman controlling the car in this particular scene where Cruella escapes from the ditch. I’m sure that Woolie had a lot of fun shoving the car straight out of the snow.
Okay! Cruella’s is a 21ft 1945 Prototype Panther De-Vil with the 60L Rolls Royce VR8 Engine Power Output (1.2K KW or 1,600 HP) Torque Output (4.8K NM) Weight (9.3K Lbs!) There’s your answer, also I used two think it was a V24 that’s where the awesome power comes from.
The dalmatians hot EXTREMELY lucky here: if Horace didn't panic breaking the steering wheel, Jasper would have crashed the van against them killing them. So yeah, they only got away only because Horace panicked here.
Oh god, that was hilarious! Jasper and Horace accidentally knocked down the door on Cruella while she was calling for back-up. Cruelly looked mad when it happened. 0:39
3:00 Judge Doom: Tsk, tsk, tsk. What an unfortunate accident. Nothing more treacherous than driving on a slippery road, especially when a motor vehicle is operated by a maniacal socialite..... 😁
Not 100 percent ,but I'm Pretty certain that the sound of the Moving Van's engine was recorded audio of a British Railways Class 20 "Chopper" Diesel Electric Loco. That certainly doesn't sound like a Diesel "Lorry" or Van for the road. That thing sounds way too Heavy Duty and just BURLY sounding to be recorded from a just a transport truck.
2:38 (2:47) (*crashing and banging*) [Cruella»] "You idiots! You... you fools! (*sobs*) Ah, you imbeciles!" [Jasper»] "Ah, shaddap." *Cruella de Vil, Jasper Badun, and Horace Badun* Unable to continue their foolish mission for Dalmatian dogskin coats. 再起不能 (retire).
Cruella De Vill You Are Terminated From The Words Of Arnold Schwarzenegger Hasta LA Vista Baby That's How I Get Rid Of Criminals Talking Just Like Arnold Schwarzenegger
I always loved how Jasper has the courage to finally say "Ah, shut up!" to Cruella.
We did your dirty work
Lol. Me too.
And I've always loved the way how the bitch just broke down in manic hysteria by wailing like a banshee afterwards.
You also gotta love how he and Horace treat the totaling of their van as just an annoying inconvenience, while Cruella treats it as a devastating blow.
And I've always loved how the bitch just finally breaks down sobbing in manic and hysterical rage like a spoiled brat and a wailing banshee.
Dang, I never appreciated how OLD this movie was when I was a kid back in the 90's. The artwork, direction, and effects feel decades ahead of their time, holy shit.
It came out in 1961 but it came as a video tape vhs 📼 1992 when i was born
I know. I feel the same way. I remember watching this movie as early as 1994-'95 when I was about 3 or 4. As a little kid, you never noticed or appreciated the attention to the little details, even something as simple as illustrating simple vehicle movements in hand-drawn illustration is not a simple feat. They managed to capture what I would say are semi-realistic vehicle movements without distorting vehicle proportions, something that other shows like "King of the Hill," fail to do. I know that hand drawing anatomically correct people and animals in different poses from different angles such as "forced camera views" pose their own challenges, but illustrating vehicle in motion by hand without the aid of CGI and trying maintain a rigid structure that is in motion without distorting it or not making it appear too cartoony is a real challenge. I have illustrated plenty of traditional art in my past including cars and trucks that were pretty-good for a beginner part-time hobbyist artist, but I have never animated. That, to me, is next-level and I'd have hard time accomplishing that without distortion while trying to execute vehicle movements.
@@jaredbrown3249I was going on 3 in 1992
@@Deorse(101 kingdom hearts)
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2:30-2:31 Ohh No! Look Out, Perdy!
1:02
There's something about the tension-building strings in the music over a brilliant red sunrise and white snowy landscape that just...gets me every time.
Cruella being able to get her car out of the snow that easily is a skill that I always wanted to acquire during the worst times of the Winter seasons.
Well, she took driving lessons at the same place than Médusa 😂
The car was such a perfect representation of Cruella
It does tbh and even the headlights looked like the car was on Cruellas side ngl
And I guess the car itself is angrier than cruella
The car's real life equivalent is called a de vil. No joke
@@stilesstratton9566
Yep, a DeVille coupe. One of the biggest and baddest models on market in the 1940's
Fun fact, they animated the cars by rotoscoping, where they used scale models of the cars and filmed them, and the artists traced over the still images. It was a popular way to animate complex objects with a three-dimensional perspective prior to the advent of CGI, one of Disney's last big uses of the technique was the iconic clock tower scene in The Great Mouse Detective.
That’s pretty cool, thanks for educating me! Used to love watching that movie.
The model car was dragged through sand, which is what you see in the film as the snow.
What about Oliver & Company?
@@joshuaball5916 CGI was used for that one, though whether they used the renders as-is overlaid over the cels, or traced over the 3D renders rotoscope style, I'm not quite sure.
@@BDNeonWell it was basic early CGI
Truck driver: Hey, lady! What in thunder you trying to do?! Crazy woman driver!
😂😂
😂
What in God's name she's doing?!
@LucasMartinezLukeDiRT That's exactly what she really now is.
That line will probably be removed so not to offend feminists
2:22 That's the face that I will never forget
I'm with you Chica because her face is so Creepy, Scary and Nasty!
I admit Cruella's face is rather scary, but I'm not afraid of her. I hope she'll consider changing her ways after she gets out of prison. Make a fur coat out of 101 Dalmatians! Pah!
@Aziria Shingen that’s what happened in the sequel to this film
I’m not even scared
It still scares me how insane and dedicated she was into killing those puppies.
Still the greatest animated car chase scene of all time
3:04 Jasper: AHHH SHUT UP XD
It's about time he stood up to her after putting up with her abuse
@@melaniebrooks After all, the whole dognapping thing was her idea.
@@andrewcolinwilson1
Indeed
Horace: Yeah, you got us into this!
Jasper: “Aw, shut up, Cruella! You made us do your dirty work all along!”
I like how the truck driver never stops the entire scene lol He is indirectly the hero
I bet he had quite the story to tell when he reached London.
3:04 “ah shut up” 😜
"Yeah! You got us into this!"
If this was more adult-themed, I believe Cruella would finally snap and lose whatever iota of sanity she has left all the while becoming a psychopath to where she will trudge through the snow all the way back to London, and kill both Roger and Anita in cold-blood at their home along with attempting to recapture all of the puppies again to get what she wants. Heck, she'd even kill God knows how many cops who are on her tail and she'd also ignore the fact that she's under arrest for her crimes all the while resisting arrest.
After her arrest, Cruella would be completely uncooperative with the police to the point of attacking all of her interrogators like a savage and rabid animal, which the cops will charge her with assault. For hours and hours of being uncooperative, it becomes clear that Cruella will be charged with every single crime she has committed in order to illegally create a fur coat made from dog skin along with first-degree murder against Roger, Anita, and other cops she killed.
In court, she's STILL uncooperative to the point of attacking the prosecutors, solicitors, lawyers, etc. to which she is now charged with contempt in court and finally given the death sentence after the judge, jury, and everybody else in the courthouse finally see the psychopathic bitch she is.
What I love the most about this, is that they adopted all those puppies without any question and no care about being crammed in a small apartment with all of them
We see later that they do move to the countryside where there's more room for them all to live and for the puppies to grow up safety until they find owners of their own.
One of the best Disney chase scenes/climaxes. Wish Cruella had more lines during the drive. Also wish I had that kind of traction on snowy roads, her going up the hill lol!
She was quite literally losing her mind during that chase, so no lines needed to show just how deep into her obsession she was.
Cruella has some absolutely terrifying road rage.
YA THINK?!
When does she learn to drive?!😡
he’s not scary lil bro
if she doesn't scare you no evil thing will
Cruella is a crazy lady!😂
@@vaishurohit6847 Crazy woman driver, indeed.
Cruella's face is nightmare fuel 😳
@GalacticHypernova 2:22 then Pongo and Perdita look scared by Cruella's face.
That should've gave me nightmare when I was a kid, yet somehow it didn't.
Cruella has lost her sanity.
@@foxshock5571 same here
Nah susanoo laughing at her
1:50-2:06
I know the feeling if it’s 4:55pm and you need to be at work 5:00pm but your boss knows your going to be late.
I like how the front of Cruella's car looks like a scary face. I mean look at it at 0:01 -- the headlights resemble glaring eyes and the front bumper has two sharp points that look like fangs.
Turns out its supposed to represent her face (literally)
After she wrecked it the car looked like scrap metal!
When she crash it through the trees it looks even more scary because not is a hot and it shows how powerful and how hard shes going on the damn thing
@@mrdino8788🤫???🐶🐶🐶🐶
@@mrdino8788SHE KNOWS IT WAS US !!!!!!?????
Pongo, Perdita! Hurry! Save all the puppies! Faster, faster! Quick!
When the Black Labrador made Jasper and Horace trip , Cruella should've yelled in frustration "You clumsy idiots!". (0:51)
Yeah and at 2:44, Cruella, Jasper and Horace all ended up in the crash they deserved.
The Labrador was definitely the hero on that scene
1:50 the squeakiness of her tires always makes me laugh 😂😂😂😂
You and me both.
Disney fan theory: the truck driver is Amos Slade (from The Fox and the Hound) young. ;D
This movie is awesome! And that's not childhood nostalgia, either, because I've actually only watched it as an adult. (I may have seen it once as a child, I'm not sure, but I didn't have it on VHS so there's not that strong nostalgia you get for movies you watched on repeat. xD)
As a kid, Cruella's defeat in this was one of the most satisfying scenes to me. Now that I'm older, it still is.
😂😂😂😂😂 1:02
Oh I Don’t Know I Think Her Second Defeat Is More Satisfying Where She’s Finally Locked Up In The Mental Asylum For Not Only Trying To Kill Patch & The Other 98 Dalmatians For The Second Time But Also For Trying To Kill Thunderbolt
2:22 There it is, the face that haunted several kids in their nightmares
Sheriff: (wakes up after Cruella speeds by) "Argh!" (sees Cruella driving down the road like a maniac) "Not in my town, you don't!" (takes off after Cruella, lights flashing, siren wailing).
Cruella: (sees the sheriff in pursuit of her and tries to shake him)
Sheriff: "Okay, lady, now this is really getting out of hand!" (floors the gas pedal down all the way, gaining on Cruella)
Cruella: (crashes into Jasper and Horace, shouts at her two henchmen) "You idiots!" (voice breaks) "You,...you fools!" (sobs and wails) "Oh, you imbeciles!"
Jasper: (having had enough of her shit) "Ah, shut up!"
Sheriff: (finds Cruella and the two crooks) "Boys! Lady! You three are in a heap of trouble!"
Horace: Take her! She's the guilty one!"
Jasper: "No, take us! We'll tell you the whole story! Just keep that crazy woman away from us!"
That's probably what happened later on.
@@scotthayes4135 It would've been satisfying to watch if she and her henchmen actually got arrested.
Considering that pretty much happened in the Disney Storybook series version, I believe it.
that's effectively how they did it in the live action remake, Jasper and Horace have gone through so much Home Alone-style abuse that when the police arrive they couldn't be happier. They're more than happy to snitch on Cruella
0:11 I love that her face is showing suspicion until it finally struck her.
Imagine Cruella in a car race against Medusa. And the spectators all scatter...
Remind me. Who is this Medusa
Edit: I just remembered. Rescuers.
“Ahhhh shut up”!😂😂
3:04
2:44-3:07, The race is over and Cruella De Vil had lost forever and she deserves it.
Not forever yet, but it did eventually happen.
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACYYeah 60 years later.
Everybody seems to notice that the car is a visual representation of Cruella, but I never saw anybody point out that the damage taken by the car kinda acts as a "(in)sanity bar" of Cruella, showing up how messed up her mind is going as the chase goes on.
Yeah, her car broken in pieces shows her breaking down in tears. She's still angry but has no choice but to admit defeat since the dogs got away from her and are returning to their humans who won't let any one of them get taken away ever again.
When her car went down hill and she got stuck in the snow, she started backing out, and went up that tree, you could tell she was not playing anymore 😂.
1:30 Back when Disney could get away with lines like that.
It's perfectly misogynistic, though to be fair, she did threaten his life.
@@TrelliessRose Yeah but he didn't know that she was intentionally trying to stop him. The irony is that Cruella is actually a very skilled driver and seemingly the only reason her ploy failed was thanks to Jasper and Horace losing control of their van.
@@TrelliessRoseNo it isn’t
In his defense she did try to push him off a cliff
Good old 60's Sexism ;)
How did Cruella ever get a driver's license?
With heart stopping fear
SpongeBob was teaching Driver's Ed that day.
Or even a villainous equivalent to her like Madame Medusa, how did she get a license for either her car or swamp mobile in Rescuers?
Sykes from Oliver and Company who is 20 years older then Cruella. Bill 1917 De-Vil 1937. Sykes is 71 in 1988 and Cruella is 51. She’s 22 as of 1959 Aka in the film. P.S I rounded up December 24th 1958 to January 1st 1959.
That's what I want to know
Like Horace, seemed like Cruella also knew dogs were smart and didn't let herself be fooled by the Dalmatians disguised as a labrador probably at since they were least a lot of puppies too like the ones they're looking for.
Cruella Deville is
1.Murderous
2.Monsterous
3.Menacing
4.Malevolent
5.Bipolar
6.Egotistical
7.Cruel
8.Devilish
9.Bad Tempered
10.Terrifying
11.Scary
12.Horrifying
13.Sadistic
14.Heartless
15.Rude
16.Sophisticated
17.Ugly
18.Elegant
19.Glamorous
20.Decadent
21.Chic
22.Rich
23.Erratic
24.Angry
25.Violent
26.Selfish
27.Greedy
28.Disgusting
29.Dangerous
30.Demented
31.Domineering
32.Deranged
33.Evil
34.Outrageous
35.Nasty
36.Mean
37.Loud
38.Explosive
39.Intimidating
40.Impatient
41.Wicked
42.Abusive
43.Relentless
44.Reckless
45.Funny
46.Hateful
47.Crazy
48.Psychotic
49.Insane
50.Unstable
51.Demonic
52.Hilarious
I know right. In the end, Cruella got what she deserved. I'm glad Pongo and Perdita were able to save their puppies from her because she really didn't deserve her dream coat in the first place. You know what they say, "Justice always wins."
Susanoo sexier than her 😂😂
Lol CRUELLA TRYING TO BE MADARA LOLLLLLLLL
I always hate her
and those are her good points, LOL!
This scene gave me the most brutal recurring nightmare when I was a kid. It always started the same....Me playing off to the side of the long gravel driveway when I would hear the screeching tires of her car, followed by her fishtailing down the driveway, and finally launching out of the windshield at me with the face at (around) 2:20
When I have told people about that nightmare, they always laugh.....But i'll tell ya, I was never laughing after it would snap me awake on a near nightly basis lol. Pretty sure this scene gave me some sort of PTSD as a kid because I hated falling asleep. Good times!
I always have to laugh when Cruella in anger says: you idiots, you fools. Fantastic!😂👏🔝❗️
I was 4 when I saw this film, Cruella Deville scary woman in her two tone black and red car. At 5, I was sitting in the back of a MK1 Ford Zodiac also two tone Black and Red, belonging to my father's bit of stuff Elsie Wybourne.
She was so Cruella Deville what with her car, which had Leppard skin seat covers, Leppard skin steering wheel cover and she wore a Leppard skin coat to match, with the 50s style Cruella Deville make up, red lippy black liner, and a black beauty spot. All scary stuff to a 5yr old lol 😂 I have a great fondness for this film, perhaps for the wrong reasons.
Cruella and Elsie could have been sisters lol 😂
2:55 Cruella: You idiots! You... you fools! (starts crying) OH YOU IMBECILES!!!
Jasper: Ah shut up!
3:04 -“AH, SHADDAP!”
3:04
Aww shut up!
2:44-2:55-2:57-2:58-3:01-3:04
Alf: Hold on pat crash pat: help oh oh oh oh dear 1:41
I feel so old watching that add at the end of the video because I remember seeing that ad on TV as a kid, lol 😜🤣😂😆😂😆😂
SHE KNOWS!!!!!! 0:50
I enjoyed that engine detail when she jumped over that tree
1:50-2:06 Cruella really be driving at Mach 3.
Seriously, what is the horse power of this car? Jeez.
In addition, I know that the car was made using a 3d cardboard model. I have also seen a behind the scenes photo of Woolie Reitherman controlling the car in this particular scene where Cruella escapes from the ditch. I’m sure that Woolie had a lot of fun shoving the car straight out of the snow.
Okay! Cruella’s is a 21ft 1945 Prototype Panther De-Vil with the 60L Rolls Royce VR8 Engine Power Output (1.2K KW or 1,600 HP) Torque Output (4.8K NM) Weight (9.3K Lbs!) There’s your answer, also I used two think it was a V24 that’s where the awesome power comes from.
If it wasn’t for Horas for breaking the wheel the story would’ve have been different…
Jesus her car took a beating and it still ran like it’s new 💀💀🤣That’s impressive asf
The dalmatians hot EXTREMELY lucky here: if Horace didn't panic breaking the steering wheel, Jasper would have crashed the van against them killing them. So yeah, they only got away only because Horace panicked here.
The police should have given Cruella, Horace and Jasper 101 citations!
Well Cruella did eventually get thrown in a padded cell.
What brand of winter tires does she have??
I love how they filmed this.
1:24
Conductor: Hey, lady, what in thunder are you tryin' to do? Crazy woman driver!
In the french version, he says " Hey, you woman ! You should learn how to drive " or something like that
Oh god, that was hilarious! Jasper and Horace accidentally knocked down the door on Cruella while she was calling for back-up. Cruelly looked mad when it happened. 0:39
3:00 Judge Doom: Tsk, tsk, tsk. What an unfortunate accident. Nothing more treacherous than driving on a slippery road, especially when a motor vehicle is operated by a maniacal socialite..... 😁
3:06 Poor Cruella 😂😂😂😂😂
She went from Rolls Royce to Hot Wheels asap
No offense, that thumbnail fking scared me.
Most people may agree
Yeah
Believe everyone had nightmares of that face it was considered one if the scariest animated scenes of all time just by that face
My great aunt always said she regretted letting me watch this movie as a kid, because this scene scared me so much.
101 dalmatians came out to theaters in 1961.
2:09 Jasper!
101 dalmatians disney 1961
Crazy evil lady wrench😠😂
Aah! The crazy lady is right behind us!
2:21 Full rage
Devil behind the wheel. TOTALLY UNCALLED FOR.
2:22 keep pressing
2:44 - Whoa. That looked like it would’ve killed her right there.
2:22 origin of the icon
"crazy woman driver!"
I always hate Curella de Vil in the first movie. But in the second movie, she’s hilarious.
Didn't we all?
2:39 Bravo Horace, good job
0:45 THERE THEY GO IN THE VAN AFTER THEM AFTER THEM!!!
1:09 2:08 2:38 3:04
Hey, lady ! What in thunder are you trying to do ? Crazy woman driver !
Mr. Hitchcock might have envied the suspense in this scene;
Cruella face & eye is echo nightmare fuel
2:38 Horace: JASPER!
I didnt know that vans had steer-by-wire in the '40's. Jasper and Horrace's ride was WAY ahead of it's time.
2:15 I thought Horace said, “And shove ‘em in the ditch!”
At 1:35 did one puppy fell out of the van ?
No not only with that big dark but it would make Jim a big fat liar.
Pongo and Perdi wouldn't let him
All that just for a fur coat?! She really needs a new hobby!
Cruella is A KAREN!!! 🤣
Worse, A DEVIL KAREN
Mickey mentioned about her driving on "House Of Mouse" that she "probably got 101 citations"!
0:26 It can’t be! It’s impossible!
Says every character in initial d when they race against takumi.
Fun fact cruella de vil and it mean de vil devil
10 days til the new Cruella film!
Well Cruella it looks like you Jasper and Horace are under arrest for dog napping
Not 100 percent ,but I'm Pretty certain that the sound of the Moving Van's engine was recorded audio of a British Railways Class 20 "Chopper"
Diesel Electric Loco.
That certainly doesn't sound like a Diesel "Lorry" or Van for the road.
That thing sounds way too Heavy Duty and just BURLY sounding to be recorded from a just a transport truck.
Cruella was a horrific driver. The way the villains drove, everybody would've died.
2:38 (2:47) (*crashing and banging*)
[Cruella»] "You idiots! You... you fools! (*sobs*) Ah, you imbeciles!"
[Jasper»] "Ah, shaddap."
*Cruella de Vil, Jasper Badun, and Horace Badun*
Unable to continue their foolish mission for Dalmatian dogskin coats.
再起不能 (retire).
2:30 Which puppy was that?
Nice
+11 years after this cartoon
1961
March-December 1972
January-Febraury 1984
1995
2006
2017
Next: March-December 2028
2:39 Horace: “JASPER!”
Jasper: “ HORACE!”
🚘 💥 🛻
Her eyes show her craziness!
Mmmm cracked eyes nope not for me 😂
2:23 she looks like King Kong, but she don't scare me, besides my evil face is a lot scarier than that.
Cruella De Vill You Are Terminated From The Words Of Arnold Schwarzenegger Hasta LA Vista Baby That's How I Get Rid Of Criminals Talking Just Like Arnold Schwarzenegger
2:55 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why doesn't Cruella just use her car horn and just ask the driver to stop?
Plot convenience.
She’s full on psychotic, she wanted those dogs dead and she didn’t care if she dragged down the driver too.
Because she's a crazy woman driver.