![]() When he takes Pongo away, he comments how "Fools aren't born pretty girls make them in their spare time." He, however, shows some genuine interest in Anita, denying it though to Pongo. It turns out he had accidentally grabbed Perdita, mistaking her for Pongo. As he tries to grab Pongo, Anita arrives, demanding he let the dog go, before hitting him in the face with a bag of bricks. James Park, loosing his shoe in the process. One wild chase through London later, Roger is flung from his bike and into the pond at St. On the way home, Pongo sees Perdita and chases after her, with Roger on the bike attached to him. Roger creates video games, which are commented to be good but his main problem is that he is unable to think up of a good villain, which causes him to be turned down. Roger admits he tends to get nervous and when he's nervous he says things he shouldn't say or do and the next thing freelancing. In the park, Roger hopes to make a Sale fearing it'll reach the point where he'll have to eat Pongo's table scraps, he assures Pongo that he was exaggerating. At the start of the movie, however, he lives with Pongo in a British flat, Pongo acts somewhat like his Mother, by getting him out of bed, turning on the shower, coffee pot and computer before bringing the milk in. Like the novel, Roger's surname was named to be Dearly. Live-Action Movie 101 Dalmatians (1996 film) In the Disney Studio album adaptation of the "animated" movie, Pongo says that at the time of his meeting with Perdita and Anita, Roger was only turning just twenty-three years old. He is seen after the climax of the film, happy to see that all the puppies are okay.ĭuring the credits, it says his song "Seeing Spot" hit the tops, and he receives a music award for it. He, Anita, Pongo and Perdita drive off in search for him. When the paper arrives, he ignores it at first to work on his song however, after chickens fall into the music room, he discovers from the paper that Patch is still in London. When he asks where the music room should be, the piano falls through the floor, Anita commenting that they just found it. When the family arrives at the Farm, he pushes the piano into a run down house, commenting with a bit of work, it'll be as good as new. When Anita asks if he's playing or packing, he responds that he's "playing and packing." When he comments that he's seeing spots (due to all the puppies), he gets the inspiration for a new song, later adding it on to "Dalmatian Plantation". He is seen in the sequel packing so the family can move to country. In the first movie, he is shown to smoke a pipe.ġ01 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure It is possible that Dalmatian Plantation becomes more famous and better than " Cruella de Vil". Then when Pongo and Perdy and the puppies return, Roger is able to add together how many Dalmatians there are overall and they celebrate by singing a new song " Dalmatian Plantation", which shows during the singing, the neighbor dogs bark to the tune of Dalmatian Plantation. When the Puppies are abducted, Roger puts Cruella as his #1 Suspect, when Cruella calls up, Roger assumes she's calling to confess before demanding down to the phone she tell them where the puppies are.Īt the end his song reveals to become famous but Roger turns it off, even though it was his first big hit, and he became rich because of it. He then stands up to Cruella, with a stutter and states that they're not selling the puppies. When Cruella arrives to buy the puppies her pen doesn't work, but after shaking it about, ink splats in Roger's face giving him a Dalmatian appearance too. However Nanny presents them with a still-born pup, at first Roger is upset over this, but then thinks of massaging the pup, which brings it back to life. ![]() He is the first to congratulate Pongo on his puppies. When the Puppies are born, Roger is just as nervous as Pongo is, easily getting startled in the wait. He creates a melody and when Anita's old school friend Cruella de Vil arrives, he thinks up of the lyrics, turning the melody into the song "Cruella de Vil", which he teases Anita with. The two soon marry, along with their Dalmatians and they move into a flat near the park. When they fall in the pond, the two hit it off after Roger (unknowingly) offers a wet handkerchief to Anita, since her own one is wet too. When he takes Pongo for a walk in the park, he accidentally gets tangled up with Anita and her dog Perdita. He's intelligent enough as Humans go, but Pongo feels if finding a mate was left up to his human, they be bachelors forever. 1.2 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London AdventureĪnimated Films One Hundred and One Dalmatians Īt the start of the film, Roger and Pongo lived in a bachelor flat however, Roger was married to his work, writing songs on love (something, according to Pongo, he knows absolutely nothing about).
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