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Sep 13, 2022

[Answer] 6. If this woman doesn't scare you, no evil thing will. She is the wicked villain who sees a beautiful, cute little puppy as having only one purpose, giving up its skin. What is the name of this virago of the various versions of '101 Dalmatians'?

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...1. Agnes Dipesto 2. Medusa 3. Cruella De Vil 4. Lily von Schtupp Cruella De Vil was frighteningly voiced by Betty Lou Gerson in the original animated Disney classic from 1961. The demonic Ms De Vil was later made creepy flesh and crawly blood by actress Glenn Close, in the 1996 live action version.




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Cruella De Vil:


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