![]() ![]() In 101 Dalmatians, it's Roger's conflict with Cruella that inspires him to finally pen a hit. In a key moment, Roger's interactions with Cruella during the 2021 live-action Disney film are used to explain the origins of his hit song, "Cruella de Vil." In fact, he starts composing the song during the end-credits scene, rather than spontaneously writing it before Cruella's visit in 101 Dalmatians. The change subverts Roger's character development in 1961 animated movie , where he goes from aspiring songwriter to professional success. Related: Every Way Disney's Cruella Origin Copies Harley Quinn Roger seems to know Cruella only through Anita. In 101 Dalmatians, however, the two don't seem to have a strong relationship. The movie suggests Cruella and Anita have a shared history, with their relationship shown to be the distant politeness of former acquaintances. ![]() The movie's end-credits scene confirms Cruella's Roger, who was the lawyer for the Baroness before being fired, is the same character as Roger in 101 Dalmatians. Cruella mentions during the movie that Roger blames her for being fired, foreshadowing their future enmity.
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