Certificate
U
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Common Sense Media - [PATCHÆS LONDON ADVENTURE] All in all this is an entertaining movie, with some very creative animation, particularly involving the work of Cruella's newest protege, Lars, a beatnik-type painter who specializes in, of course, paintings of spots., DVD Verdict - [PATCHÆS LONDON ADVENTURE] A direct to video release worthy of being purchased and stored next to the best of Disney's classic animated features., bbc.co.uk - [101 DALMATIANS 2 - PATCH'S LONDON ADVENTURE]... the animation has a pleasing quirkiness to it, and the story zips along, Time Out - [101 DALMATIANS]... This is Disney at his best, New York Times - [101 DALMATIANS] An enjoyable G-rated children's film with a cheery, innocent spirit and a meanie to remember.
Consumer Advice
Contains mild threat, menace and very mild slapstick violence
Additional Information
This great collection features the 1961 Disney classic 101 DALMATIANS and its 2002 sequel 101 DALMATIANS 2: PATCH'S LONDON ADVENTURE.
When the wicked Cruella de Vil and her henchmen kidnap dalmatian puppies for their cherished spotted fur, it is up to the puppies' parents, Pongo and Perdita, and some brave farm animals, to free the caged canines. A Walt Disney animated classic that spawned the 1996 live-action remake.
The adventures live on in the sequel which features a young pup called Patch. Here, Patch is on holiday in Britain when the little dalmatian becomes separated from his family during one of his frequent daydreams about his television hero, Thunderbolt. Daunted by the prospect of being left alone in London, Patch miraculously lucks his way into meeting Thunderbolt and becoming his sidekick. However, when he and his new friend discover that Cruella De Vil has kidnapped his family, the two television heroes undertake a real-life adventure to rescue Patch's family.
Movie/TV Title
101 Dalmatians/101 Dalmatians 2 - Patch's London Adventure (Box Set)
Composer
George Bruns
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Bill Peet, Jim Kammerud
Voice
Jason Alexander, Samuel West, Bobby Lockwood, Lisa Davis, Rod Taylor, Betty Lou Gerson, Dodie Smith, Barry Bostwick, Cate Bauer, Ben Wright, J. Pat O'Malley