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Perdita Dearly-Radcliffe-Dalmatian (or Perdy for short) is the deuteragonist of Disney's 17th full-length animated feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and a supporting character in 101 Dalmatians: The Series and the 2003 direct-to-video sequel 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure.
She is Pongo's wife, the mother of 15 puppies, the adoptive mother of the other 84 dalmatian puppies, and the paternal grandmother of Domino, Little Dipper and Oddball.
She was voiced by Cate Bauer in the first film, the late Mary Kay Bergman in the animated storybook computer game, Pam Dawber in the TV series, and Kath Soucie since 1996 and Patch's London Adventure and House of Mouse.
What Makes Her Love Exalted?[]
- Perdita is depicted as a loving and protective mother. Her dedication to her puppies resonates with audiences, showcasing strong maternal qualities.
- She demonstrates unwavering loyalty to her family, especially to her partner, Pongo, and their puppies. This loyalty is a key theme in the story.
- She is courageous, taking risks to rescue her stolen puppies. Her determination and strength in the face of danger inspire viewers.
- Her elegant design and charming personality make her visually appealing and relatable. Her character embodies both grace and warmth.
- The challenges she faces, such as overcoming obstacles to protect her family, resonate with many people, making her a relatable and admired character.
External Links[]
- Perdita on the Heroes Wiki
- Perdita on the Pure Good Wiki
- Perdita on the Disney Wiki
- Perdita on the Kingdom Hearts Wiki
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