Illustrations based on the Disney film “One Hundred and One Dalmatians,” printed on paper and designed to be filled in with colors, provide a creative outlet for children. These depictions typically feature characters such as Pongo, Perdita, Cruella de Vil, and their numerous puppies in various scenes from the story.
Such activities offer developmental benefits, enhancing fine motor skills, color recognition, and imaginative storytelling. They can also serve as an engaging introduction to classic literature and film, fostering an appreciation for art and narrative. Emerging alongside the popularity of the animated film, these printable sheets became a popular pastime, reflecting a broader cultural interest in character-based merchandise and home-based creative activities.