The live-action film was not as critically successful as the animated movie, however | In this version, Cruella and the Baduns are given their own song, "It's Their Furs", which they sing together when Cruella orders the brothers to kill the pups |
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" Reformed, she becomes completely devoted to saving animals, and is appalled by even the smallest sight of fur fashion, boarding up all her fur clothing and the drawing of herself in a Dalmatian puppy coat | When they attend school together, Cruella defends Anita from the bullies, and after school intends for Anita and her to travel around the world together |
Later, the two fight while Cruella is wearing the earrings, and Perdita urinates on Cruella's fur coat, which leads to her throwing Anita and Perdita out of the house | Later, she helped Regina locate the grave of her lost love Daniel, who had since moved on to a better place |
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The only two people that truly care about her are her governess, Miss Pricket, and her friend Anita who comes from a lower class family | In , a tabloid once published a story accusing of cheating on her husband with |
Feinberg and lived in a mansion off Long island in New York.
22In the film, Cruella grew up as Estella Miller, the daughter of Catherine, who is expelled from her first school; due to her temper provoking several fights | For a while, he paints beautiful spotted paintings for her, soothing her mania |
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In the live-action Disney film, it is revealed that the reason Cruella chooses to skin puppies is that when short-haired dogs grow older, their fur becomes very coarse, which does not sell as well in the fur fashion industry as the fine, soft fur of puppies | She is seen in the film always smoking to give the appearance of a mysterious "villain |
For unexplained reasons, Cruella's cat and husband were omitted from the Disney version.
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