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101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure

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The entertaining animated sequel has some peril and violence.

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I LOVE THIS DISNEY SEQUEL!!!!

I wish that Disney could bring the characters from this sequel back in a new 101 Dalmatians movie if DisneyToon studios didn’t go out of business nearly five years ago. There are some parts with Cruella planning to kill 99 Dalmatian puppies to make a fur coat like the first film that are a little scary, like the part when Lars (The Frenchie man who is a undiscovered genius) bursts into joy when he saw the Dalmatian puppies Cruella planned to kill and really wanted her to create a painting of them, but then he in in SHOCK when he hears that Cruella wanted ti kill the puppies, who can blame such a gentle hearted man’s idea? Another part that I I cannot believe happened was that when the first time I watched this show, The Radcliffes moved to a new home and they left poor left Patch behind, he then jumps onto a Kanine Krunchies truck with his idol, a German Shepard that goes by the name of Thunderbolt that is seen in a TV show they watch. During Thunderbolt auditions, many dogs fail, but the beloved hero dog doesn’t plan to retire and Lil’ Lightning (The sidekick in the show but is villain in the film) wants to take over Thunderbolt’s role. Lil’ Lightning is one of the weakest Disney villains ever. Thunderbolt is an amazing fictional talking dog character, and Lars in an underrated character with a French accent that is a very charming sweetheart that is an artist using white canvases with black dots painted on it. I think people ages 5 and up will love this sequel and I highly recommend this film for Disney sequel fans!

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LOL never watched this!

My 6 month old puppy is scared of Cruella De Vil and she gives him nightmares! I DON'T HAVE A PUPPY!!!!!!!

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age 6+

FANTASTIC- If your a fan of the original

Parents need to know 101 Dalmatians: Patch's London Adventure, is the same sort of plot from the original- except with a twist. This movie should be fine for kids 6- and up. Few mild things to note- in one scene Quella is seen smoking a pipe, as well as steeling the puppies again. I love 101 Dalmatians- live action or not.

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age 4+

too different, but i loved it!

pretty cool, but this is mostly different than the regular version of 101 dalmatians, but its really fun to watch, patch has forgotten that his family had moved, so he decides to settle on to see thunderbolt and saves his friends and back as a family again, well i really enjoyed it, but funny scenes as usual, but there are some slightly scary scenes of dogs in jeopardy, and watching a thunderbolt adventure hour on television, well cruella de ville still smokes her long cigarette in one scene, well let your kids watch this before watching 101 dalmatians part one btw

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age 3+

Cute Little Movie: Why Not a Must-See?

This movie was about as good as it can get for a #2! A cute story, funny little puppies and in general very it is touching. Although Cruela Devil does smoke throughout the movie, and there are some scenes where small dogs are in stressful situations, it's all summed up in a happy ending.

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