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Why do all the puppies have American accents?


Just nitpicking.

Does your society have any other adjectives besides "great"?

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I don't think they do. Not all of them anyway.

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they have a mix of accents- mainly made up of Americans but there's a few British ones and the one of them has an Irish/Northern accent when they say "can we mother,can we?"



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That didn't sound like an Irish/Northern Irish accent to me. It just sounded like an affected old-fashioned American accent.

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Because cartoon dogs don't get their accents until they reach sexual maturity.


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LOL! That ws blinkin' good, guv'nor.

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Maybe accents skip a generation, but are otherwise hereditary..

Perhaps Perdita's father was half-Romanian, and half-Delawarian?

By the way, when Cruella expresses a sick obsession for dead, murdered animals' skin and hair, she shows ONE desire.

When Anita tries to convince her, there are OTHER things in life, Cruella dismisses this as 'simple'.

Since when is the one who chooses MANY instead of ONE the simple one of the two?

I really don't get it - how can obsession over 'one' thing be more complex than fascination over 'multiple things'?

And why does Anita still lust for the same thing anyway? Shouldn't she be opposed to animal murder and cruelty, being a pet owner? Or is she like, "when they are someone ELSE's pets, it's OK to brutally murder them for their skin fur"? (even though this movie shows animals have sentience..)

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