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| Barry Bostwick | ... |
Thunderbolt
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| Jason Alexander | ... |
Lightning
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| Martin Short | ... |
Lars
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| Bobby Lockwood | ... |
Patch
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| Susanne Blakeslee | ... |
Cruella
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| Samuel West | ... |
Pongo
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| Maurice LaMarche | ... |
Horace
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| Jeff Bennett | ... |
Jasper
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| Jodi Benson | ... |
Anita
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| Tim Bentinck | ... |
Roger
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| Kath Soucie | ... |
Perdita
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Mary MacLeod | ... |
Nanny
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| Michael Lerner | ... |
Producer
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Eli Russell Linnetz | ... |
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Roger, Anita and their canine clan are packing for the big move to Dalmatian Plantation, a home in the country with plenty of room for the 101 pups and far from the clutches of Cruella DeVil. The feistiest pup, Patch, feels lost in a sea of spots and longs to be a one-of-a-kind wonderdog like his TV hero, Thunderbolt. While watching the Thunderbolt Adventure Hour, Patch hears about a chance to appear on the show while it's filming in London. However, the family move will interfere with Patch's opportunity - until he's accidentally left behind in the commotion. Patch heads for the audition to meet his hero. Meanwhile, Thunderbolt's "trusty" sidekick, Lightning, reveals that the producers of the show want to replace Thunderbolt with a younger dog. In order to save his job, Thunderbolt decides he will go into the real world and perform an act of true heroism to prove himself. A veritable reference book to Thunderbolt's many adventures, Patch provides the perfect guide for the TV star in ... Written by Anonymous
It is sweet, really.
Patch was always my favourite Dalmation pup, and he is just too cute in this movie.
It's funny in parts, too. I think the voice-work is really well done, as well as the animation.
It's predictable in some parts, but hey, so was the original which was great! So, I think this was a really well done sequel.
I gave it 7/10. It's not as good as the original. But it's not bad y'know. Not bad.
It's a film I'd recommend 'dog-film' fans for sure. Total puppy cute.