Ho, ho, ho! She's a regular old totter, ain't she, Horace? What's the matter with you two?! You got cloth ears? I said you're not coming in here! ![]() You're not coming in here, not with the Mister and the Missus gone. Well, I don't care what Parliament, Realm or whatever it is says. Very important - it's the law! And it's for your own safety, ma'am. Comes under the heading of the "Defence of the Realm Act": Article Four, Section 29. See, there's a new Act just passed in Parliament. Oh, but we didn't call for any inspection. We're here to inspect the wiring and the switches. He offers Lucky, Rolly and Spot join him, revealing the clanging to be the noise of the hay wagon opening.Now, who do you suppose.? He was giving a hay wagon ride to the other Dalmatians that night. The noises, however, turned out to be the Captain's footsteps. He also speaks in " Goose Pimples (Goose Pamples)", where the pups get scared after hearing thudding footsteps and a clanging noise, whilst camping out in the forest, thinking it's a monster that Lt. He had a speaking role in two episodes, one of which is " The Artist Formerly Known as Spot", when he cautions the pups on using the mechanism, which Nanny hooked up to him, to help paint the Chow Tower. He was either seen as pulling carts or being spooked, bucking whoever spooked him. In the series, the Captain didn't have much of a speaking role. Punch becomes enraged and stomps down on a floorboard, sending Cruella flying through the roof and into the pigsty before the police quickly arrive to arrest her. Later, Cruella taunts the animals (who had foiled her plans) on their meat-processing fates and bursts out laughing with lightning strikes (despite the sky not being covered in clouds). When Cruella later arrives, looking for the puppies, Punch kicks open the doors she is standing in front of, causing her to be thrown across the farmyard. In the live-action adaptation of the movie, the Captain is instead called "Punch." He is the first of the barn animals to receive the Twilight Bark message and summons Fogey ( the Colonel) to listen by stamping his hoof and whinnying. The Captain doesn't appear throughout the rest of the film after this scene. While the Baduns are distracted by the Colonel, the Captain manages to hit both of the villains in the rear with his back left hoof, sending them into the wall. The Captain, the Colonel and Tibbs wish them good luck and promise to hold off Jasper and Horace. Then the Captain spots the Baduns coming in their truck, so Pongo, Perdita, and the puppies decide to leave. Later on, after Pongo and Perdita fight off Cruella's henchmen, Jasper and Horace, and rescue their 15 puppies along with 84 puppies that were bought at the Pet Shop, they reconvene at the barn and graciously thank the Captain, the Colonel and Tibbs for helping to rescue the puppies. The Colonel and Tibbs decide to investigate, leaving the Captain to be on alert for the Pongos. Just then, Tibbs sees a car coming and watches as it parks at Hell Hall. Later on, when the Colonel and Tibbs are waiting for the puppies' parents (the Pongos) to come and rescue them, the Captain asks the Colonel if they've come back, to which the Colonel says no. Then the Captain points out that there's smoke coming from the chimney, to which the Colonel and Tibbs decide to investigate. Tibbs tells the Captain and the Colonel that he recently heard puppy barking over at Hell Hall (the Old De Vil Place) two nights ago, to which the Colonel doesn't believe because no one has lived there for years. The Colonel barks in response to the alert and gets news from Towser that 15 puppies from London have been stolen. When Tibbs and the Colonel return, the Captain tells the Colonel that the alert is from Towser at Withermarsh. Tibbs and tells him to report the alert to the Colonel, to which he does. The Captain first appears at the barn where he hears old Towser's bark and realizes it's an alert. ![]() Before being a farm horse, he was apparently a horse in the British Army, due to the sign over the farm's gate that identifies the farm as belonging to a retired British cavalry officer.īio One Hundred and One Dalmatians ![]() Like Tibbs and the Colonel, the Captain has been shown to be courageous and resourceful in rescuing the puppies from Cruella. However, his neighing is often used to get a sleeping Tibbs to wake up and report to the Colonel. He can be very bossy at times, and is shown to have the ability to neigh loudly. The Captain serves as the Colonel's lieutenant and informs him or Tibbs whenever there is an alert.
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