After the two thieves depart, she runs downstairs expecting to see the family valuables gone, but discovers the puppies have been stolen instead, to her horror. She puts up a tough fight, but Jasper holds her in the attic (while Nanny throws a teapot at Jasper) while Horace abducts the puppies. She tries to keep the two crooks out of the house, but they're too quick for her and ram their way in. Nanny is not fooled by their ruse and declines to let them in with the masters of the house gone. One night, while Roger and Anita are out, Jasper and Horace show up to kidnap the puppies for Cruella, posing as electricians to gain entry. During this time, she grows quite attached to the puppies. Nanny's primarily responsible for watching the puppies when the Radcliffes are not around, such as while they're on walks with Pongo and Perdita. She even called Roger a blooming hero for his courage. When Cruella De Vil visits to offer a buying price for the newborn puppies, she joins Roger and Anita in standing up to her, subsequently refusing her offer. Within only a few months, she becomes very close to the family and is especially joyful when the puppies finally arrive. Nanny is hired by Roger and Anita Radcliffe as a cook and housekeeper, wonderful by Pongo's standards, although the Radcliffes seem to see her more as a member of the family than a servant. 1.2 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London AdventureĪppearances One Hundred and One Dalmatians.Disney Classics: The Music & The Magic.Peter Pan and Wendy: The Junior Novelization.Reading Magic with Figment and Peter Pan.Shorts and Specials: The Walt Disney Christmas Show Return to Never Land ( soundtrack/ video).Mickey plays an instrumental trombone version during his introduction sequence to Thursday's "Circus Day" on the original Mickey Mouse Club series.An instrumental version of the song is briefly heard at the beginning of both Return to Never Land and The Pirate Fairy.The rhinoceros, who appears briefly in the song sequence, makes a small cameo appearance with all the other Toons at the end of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.The original lyrics saying "We're off to fight the Injuns, the Injuns, the Injuns." is changed to "We won't be home 'til morning, 'til morning, 'til morning." because the former was deemed by the Disneyland Fun producers and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) as "offensive and racist to Native Americans".On Disney Sing Along Songs: Disneyland Fun and Pongo and Perdita, two major changes are made.At the end of the version heard on Disney's Sing-Along Songs: Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, additional children's vocals are provided for the last chorus when sung by Professor Owl's pupils.With a teedle ee do a teedle ee di tee dum We march in line and follow the other one We're one for all, and no one can stop for fun We won't be home 'til morning, because he told us so Oh, a teedle ee dum a teedle ee doe tee day We march for fun and these are the words we say We may bring back a million, or maybe one or two We may bring back a million, a trillion, a zillion We're off to see the tigers and this is what we'll do We're off to see the tigers, the tigers, the tigers With a teedle ee dum a teedle ee doe tee day We're out for fun and this is the game we playĬome on, join in and sing your troubles away Tee dum, tee dee, a teedle ee doe tee day We won't be home 'til morning because he told us so We won't be home 'til morning, 'til morning, 'til morning We're following the leader wherever he may go We're following the leader, the leader, the leader With a teedle ee doe a teedle ee doe tee di Just a teedle ee dum, a teedle ee doe tee dayĮach thing he does the rest of us have to try Tee dum, tee dum, the words are easy to say Tee dum, tee dee, it's part of the game we play Kids: Tee dum, tee dee a teedle ee doe tee day
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