Anita's husband Roger then creates a video game with her as the villain which becomes very popular. At the end of the film, she is arrested and sent to prison, with her business going downhill. However, the suspicions and accusations of the Dearly family force Cruella to step up her plans to make the puppies into a coat, the puppies escaping while her henchmen are preparing to do the work and Cruella being subsequently thrown into a vat of molasses and a pig pen when she tries to track them to a farm. At the start of the film, it is revealed that Cruella has secretly had her henchmen slaughter a white Siberian tiger at London Zoo for its pelt. Unlike the animated film, the live-action version gives the reason why Cruella wanted to make the puppies into coats at a young age, is that their fur wouldn't be as soft when they fully grow up. The character of Anita (played by Joely Richardson) was a couturière and employee of De Vil. However she is still rude, arrogant and short-tempered like her 1961 animated counterpart. The film reinvented Cruella as the vindictive, snobbish, and glamorous magnate of a haute couturefashion house, " House of DeVil", which specialised in fur couture. The character originally appeared in a 1961 animated film. Cruella De Vil (Glenn Close) is the main antagonist of 101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians.
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