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One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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Sex & Nudity

Perdita gives birth to fifteen puppies and Roger (Pongo's "pet") says to Pongo, "Oh, you old rascal!"

A similar scene happens at the end, where Pongo and Perdita bring home an additional 84 puppies. After Roger, Anita, and Nanny count all of the dogs, Roger arrives at 101 and makes a similar "dirty rascal" comment.

Violence & Gore

Jasper sits is pushed into a fireplace. His face turns red and he flies through the air with a flaming bottom. Pongo and Perdita also get into a fight with Horace. There is a bad car crash towards the end of the film.

Prior to this, Horace throws a(n) (empty?) glass wine bottle at Sargeant Tibbs, a cat, who escapes through a hole in the wall.

When the Baduns go looking for the Dalmatians in the barn where Sgt. Tibbs, Colonel (a dog), and the Captain live, Horace is bending down to look in some hay, and Sgt. Tibbs directs the Captain (a horse) on how and where to kick. Separately, Horace and Jasper are given a swift kick in the behind and sent flying into the far barn wall, where their heads stick out of the hole that has been made.

Profanity

Cruella uses the term "Idiot" or "you idiots" to describe others at least five times in the film.

Roger smokes a pipe, and Cruella is frequently seen smoking a long cigarette. When she does, green smoke fills the air and Anita (and Pongo) show their distaste of this by holding their nose or snorting, respectively.

At Hell Hall, the Baduns are watching TV. Jasper eats a sandwich while Horace takes a swig from a wine bottle now and then.

Cruella's wild looking appearance and maniacal behavior (sinister laughing, angry screaming) as well as the use of scary music when she appears may be scary to younger kids.

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