Animation &Animation Artifacts &Disney 15 Feb 2012 06:43 am

Roger’s Song – part 1

- In 101 Dalmatians, Roger sings the song, “Cruella de Vil,” immediately after Cruella leaves the house. I have three of Milt Kahl‘s scenes from this song, and I’ll post all three. We start with Roger on the stairs coming down from his upstairs studio. You’ll remember that he actually started the song upstairs, making a racket, to force Cruella to leave. Here we go with Seq. 02 Sc. 15, animated by Milt Kahl.

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Missing an inbetween

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Misssing an inbetween

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Missing an inbetween

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The following QT includes the drawings posted above.

The registration is a bit loose. Sorry but, these are copies of
copies and there’s plenty of shrinkage.


If you click on the right side of the lower bar
you can watch it one frame at a time.

4 Responses to “Roger’s Song – part 1”

  1. on 15 Feb 2012 at 12:06 pm 1.Allen Capoferri said …

    Great drawings from a great film. Thanks for sharing this.

  2. on 16 Feb 2012 at 8:03 am 2.James said …

    Love the human characters in this film, esp Roger and Cruella’s henchmen! I just wanted to ask are these the final clean up drawings or Milt’s final animation drawings?

  3. on 16 Feb 2012 at 9:06 am 3.Michael said …

    Yes. They are final clean ups. Milt Kahl fought for the rough line to be xeroxed in this film.

  4. on 17 Feb 2012 at 3:05 am 4.James said …

    Thanks.

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