The provided phrase refers to printable or downloadable line art depicting characters and scenes from the Disney animated film “101 Dalmatians,” intended to be colored by individuals, typically children. These illustrations commonly feature Pongo, Perdita, Cruella de Vil, and the titular Dalmatian puppies. As an example, one might find a sheet showing Pongo and Perdita meeting for the first time in the park, rendered in black and white outlines suitable for crayon, marker, or pencil application.
The use of these illustrative resources offers several benefits. They provide a creative outlet for artistic expression, allowing users to engage with the film’s narrative in a tangible and participatory way. Further, this activity promotes fine motor skill development, hand-eye coordination, and color recognition. From a historical perspective, printed character-based art has served as a longstanding form of entertainment and skill-building for younger audiences, adapting alongside advances in printing and media consumption.