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==Origin==
==Origin==
The 99 Puppies are based on their appearance in Walt Disney's 1961 film ''{{w|One Hundred and One Dalmatians}}'', which was in turn based on the 1956 book ''The Hundred and One Dalmatians'' by Dodie Smith. The puppies' main characteristics, along with some of their names, remained for the transition from book to film. However, the film added two dalmatian pups to the book's original count of ninety-seven; in the original book, two additional adult dalmatians round off the total one-hundred-and-one, as the four adults were merged into Pongo and Perdita for the film, away for Cruella De Vil.
The 99 Puppies are based on their appearance in Walt Disney's 1961 film ''{{w|One Hundred and One Dalmatians}}'', which was in turn based on the 1956 book ''The Hundred and One Dalmatians'' by Dodie Smith. The puppies' main characteristics, along with some of their names, remained for the transition from book to film. However, the film added two dalmatian pups to the book's original count of ninety-seven; in the original book, two additional adult dalmatians round off the total one-hundred-and-one, as the four adults were merged into Pongo and Perdita for the film.


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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