![]() After the show ends, Jasper and Horace take up some improvised weapons Jasper improvises a fireplace poker and Horace takes an old chair leg. While they are watching What's My Crime?, the puppies are rescued by Sergeant Tibbs. When Jasper and Horace ask Cruella to have pity and at least let them finish watching What's My Crime?, she angrily throws the liquor Jasper was drinking into the fireplace, causing a small explosion that made Cruella look even more sinister, then angrily slaps both of them across the face and, before leaving, warns them that if the job wasn't done by the time she returned first thing in the morning, she would report them to the police. Though Jasper notes that the puppies were not big enough for the amount of coats Cruella apparently desires, she decides to settle for what they can get. Eventually, an incensed Cruella arrives and tells Jasper and Horace that she "wants the job done tonight" due the growing number of active policemen. This is where their potential kindness comes into play as they allow them to watch television with them, although they rudely force Lucky to move so they can see What's My Crime?. They call Cruella and ask for their payment, but she refuses to pay anything until the 'job' is done before angrily hanging up on them when she mistakes Jasper furiously telling Horace to be quiet to be directed at her.Īt Hell Hall, they laze about watching and eating, along with the stolen puppies and 84 bought puppies. Soon after, the dognapping is covered by the newspapers, making them try to back out. Making their hasty escape, Jasper and Horace transport the puppies to Cruella's former home Hell Hall. Jasper toys with Nanny up in the attic while Horace steals the puppies. Nanny refuses to let them in since Roger and Anita are gone, but they force their way in. In 101 Dalmatians, the Badun brothers sneak into Roger and Anita's house by passing themselves as repairmen from the Electric Company (Kanine Krunchies deliverymen in the sequel and musical version), though Horace incorrectly states they're from the gas company before quickly correcting himself upon Jasper's prodding. Later on in the film, his winter clothing consists of a brown buttoned coat with sleeves that stop just before the wrists, black snow boots, and light green mittens.Īppearances One Hundred and One Dalmatians His attire consists of a brown sport coat, a light green turtleneck sweater, brown cap, dark green trousers, and black shoes with brownish-green socks. Horace: In the original 1961 film, Horace is short, fat, and also balding with gray hair surrounding his scalp. Horace was voiced by David Lander in the TV series, Tony Pope in 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor, Jeff Bennett in 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue, and has been voiced by Maurice LaMarche since 2003. Horace is also less churlish while Jasper is prone to mocking victims (as was the case with Nanny), Horace tries to avoid any unnecessary trouble. ![]() He often voices his dislike for criminal activity by stating, "I don't like it, Jasper!" and is visibly anxious and hesitant when committing a crime. Horace seems to have a higher moral code. He is supposedly less intelligent than Jasper, but a number of occasions imply otherwise. Horace (voiced by Frederick Worlock) is the shorter and fatter of the duo, with a love for food (especially sandwiches and cakes). They get pardoned for their part in kidnapping the puppies and open up a clothes corporation. In the sequel, they are almost arrested when they decide to stand up for themselves by admitting Cruella made them carry out their deeds. This makes Cruella despise Jasper more than Horace. Horace fears her wrath, but Jasper shows no respect for Cruella due to often being annoyed with her bossiness. ![]() Though Jasper and Horace carry out Cruella's deeds, they only do it for money and not for enjoyment. However, Jasper quickly rejects these ideas in favor of his own believing that dogs could not possibly be that intelligent, despite already showing they indeed are. Neither one seems to be very intelligent, but Horace appears to have more insight and is often shown to correctly guess what the Dalmatians' plans are. They are hired to dognap Pongo and Perdita's 15 Dalmatian Puppies to be used in making Cruella's fur coat. ![]() They are fairly amoral, simply wishing to make money however they can, even if they have to align themselves with shady characters to do so. The Badun Brothers are a pair of crooks-for-hire. 2.2 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure.
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