![]() ![]() Once there, Pongo tries to get their attention, but it ends in apparent failure. Pongo gets Roger to follow them into the park. So far, he has no luck until he sees mates that will suit both him and Roger: a woman named Anita and her pet Dalmatian Perdita. Having grown bored with bachelor life, Pongo is first seen trying his best to find his master (dogs call them pets) Roger, a suitable wife. In the original film, Pongo is the narrator. With his wits, he was easily able to outsmart the cunning Cruella, and her bumbling henchman, almost flawlessly, and with these assets, Pongo and his family were able to return home safely.Īppearances One Hundred and One Dalmatians ![]() He was shown to be intelligent, tactical, and stealthy. Throughout the adventure, different sides of Pongo's personality were showcased. His love for his children was put to the test when the thieving Cruella De Vil hatched a plot to use their skin for fur coats, resulting in both Pongo and Perdita embarking on a perilous journey to save both their children and the other eighty-four puppies being held in captivity. His children, such as Patch and Penny, notably looked up to their father and admired him greatly. With their arrival, Pongo remained playful but proved to be a responsible and loving father. Roger affectionately refers to Pongo as "Pongo, ol' boy" and the two were even shown to share their own dance, which they engaged in whenever something celebratory occurred.Īfter the marriages of Roger and Anita, and Pongo and Perdita, the male Dalmatian retained his laid-back nature, though his fun-loving personality tone down considerably upon the birth of his and Perdita's fifteen puppies. This was an example of Pongo's love for Roger, and the two were shown to be the best of friends, having a mutual understanding of one another. With this, Pongo is the reason Roger and his wife, Anita, actually came together. Aside from this, he is extremely loyal, and actually took note of Roger's loneliness as a songwriting bachelor, thus making it his mission to find his good friend a suitable companion. Much like his owner, Roger, Pongo is laid-back, playful, and a tad goofy. 5.3 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue. ![]() 2.3 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure. ![]()
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