Slick, cool and super funky, Flashy Foxes never take off their shades. Kamen Rider Wizard as Grimbsy. Over tea, Roger asks Anita if she wants another cup of tea, however tea comes out as "marriage". Nanny was able to fix this by suggesting she take the pups on walks to large fields so they can dig as much as they like there and be too tired to dig up Roger's garden. It stars Glenn Close as the villainous Cruella De Vil and Jeff Daniels as Roger Dearly. During the beginning, she inquires Patch on why he is sitting in front of the TV when it isn't switched on, to which he replied that he is saving his sitting spot for when his favourite show (The Thun… One day, while on a walk to Regents Park, she attracted the attention of another dalmatian called Pongo, who was looking for a suitable mate for himself and his owner/pet Roger Radcliffe, a musician. When planting vegetables, Roger was able to get the pups to not dig up his vegetables by instructing them to guard them from any potential critters or birds. Later at the park, Perdita was sitting next to Anita on a park bench when Pongo (who had tricked Roger into quitting his work early so that he and Anita could meet up) strolled past her trying to attract her attention. When Anitaasks if he's playing or packing, he responds that he's "playing and packing." He is seen in the sequel packing so the family can move to country. For the contest, Roger at one point felt forced to lock them up in a pen so they wouldn't dig, but felt guilty in doing so. He is the husband of Anita and owner, best friend, and "pet" to Pongo. His singing voice, however, was provided by Billy Lee in the first film. When the Puppies are abducted, Roger puts Cruella as his #1 Suspect, when Cruella calls up, Roger assumes she's calling to confess before demanding down to the phone she tell them where the puppies are. Love song composerFire chief of the volunteer fire departmentVideo game designer, 101 Dalmatians101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure101 Dalmatians (1996 film)101 Dalmatians: The Series101 Dalmatians: Animated StorybookMidship Detective Agency, Ben Wright (Original film)Bill Lee (Singing)Tim Bentinck (Sequel) Jeff Bennett (Series)Michael Gough (Animated Storybook). In the first animated film, Roger shares the same speaking voice actor with Grimsby in, It is likely that, due to both being voiced by Ben Wright, Grimsby smokes in a similar manner to Roger in. David Lander was an American actor and voice actor. 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure, https://101dalmatians.fandom.com/wiki/Roger_Radcliffe?oldid=27818. He's intelligent enough as Humans go, but Pongo feels if finding a mate was left up to his human, they be bachelors forever. Unlike the animated movie, Roger does not smoke a pipe, Lucky and Anita noted in "Smoke Detectors" that Roger stopped smoking his pipe cold turkey; however, he had difficulty doing so. Much of his work consists of recording small sounds, quotes, and melodies from films, TV programmes or other sources, and sequencing the sounds together to form a new piece of music (a genre also known … Ali Bongo was the presenter of the Ali Bongo’s Cartoon … [4][10], British comedy magician and former president of The Magic Circle, "Magician to the stars Ali Bongo dies from a stroke, aged 79", "Ali Bongo: The magicians' elder statesman", "Ali Bongo Collapses In France - Updated", "Ali Bongo, president of the Magic Circle, dies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ali_Bongo_(magician)&oldid=1004010183, Academy of Magical Arts Lecturer of the Year winners, Academy of Magical Arts Masters Fellowship winners, Academy of Magical Arts Creative Fellowship winners, Short description is different from Wikidata, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 31 January 2021, at 18:29. The original character had sung a song which began: "My name is Ali Bongo and I come from Pongo, pong-tiddley-pongo land. [4], At the beginning of February 2009, Bongo collapsed while giving a lecture in Paris. Upon seeing a newspaper talking of Cruella's arrest, Roger gets the idea for a villain and creates "Escape From Devil Manor" with Cruella as the antagonist. [1][8][9], Ali Bongo's cremation and broken wand ceremony took place on 27 March 2009 at Randalls Park Crematorium, Leatherhead. The puppy is named Lucky. A more polite form of REMF (unpopular) Plank member of the Royal Artillery or Royal Pioneer Corps Platform Four Unfortunately, neither record was a industrial success as well as the musician afterwards rejoined the Liverpool Picture to get a 1974 reunion. Christopher Nicholas "Nick" Bertke (born 26 July 1988), better known by his stage name Pogo, which is symbolized by an icon of a rabbit, is a South African-born, Australian electronic musician. I certainly don't, so if I ever need to speak to a Flashy Fox I make sure I always invite my translator, Dr. … He, however, shows some genuine interest in Anita, denying it though to Pongo. He has one of the most disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheon (second only to Bugs himself). One wild chase through London later, Roger is flung from his bike and into the pond at St. James Park, loosing his shoe in the process. Both of these tracks start playing in place of any already playing music. He worked for Harry Stanley's Unique Magic Studio and was manager of the magic department at Hamleys toy shop in London's Regent Street. Cruella doesn't make such the effort. The inhabitants are mostly tall, black, and have big feet and lips. When the Puppies are born, Roger is just as nervous as Pongo is, easily getting startled in the wait. He is an amazing drummer/musician. Wh… At the beginning of the original film, Roger is a bachelor songwriter, who lives in a small bachelor flat with Pongo. He was voiced by Ben Wright in the first film, Jeff Bennett in the series, and Tim Bentinck in the sequel and portrayed by Jeff Daniels in the live-action film. 'Udigwotsgoindown?' 1 Plot 2 Caricatures 3 Availability 4 Notes 5 Gallery In an African jungle, the natives are going about their day, with the jungle elements being intertwined with modern-day elements, IE: the people dancing around a tent when it turns into a makeshift merry-go-round, to the tune of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down".