Only in the film. The animation anyway. I haven't seen the start of the live action version.
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The live-action version has a depiction of her used as the horrifying final boss of Roger's video game ...Which has a bit more plausible deniability I guess since it doesn't actually say her name, but still
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Replying to @arthur_affect @irishwol and
Also in that movie he makes her the bad guy *after* she's exposed for trying to murder a bunch of puppies.
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Replying to @OwenAdamsYT @arthur_affect and
Whereas in the book there's no kind of rift at all, except refusing to sell her the puppies and incompatible capsaicin tolerances.
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Anita saying that Roger's new lyrics are crossing the line into him being an asshole is actually obviously true in the cartoon, even if it didn't expose them to liability
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Replying to @arthur_affect @irishwol and
I guess he could defend himself and say that few of the audience members would believe "Cruella de Vil" was a real person's name
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Right, Anita and Cruella are friends. I mean, until she starts abducting dogs, I'd say we all have at least one friends like Cruella, right? Richer than you, confident, keeps wanting to see you for reasons you can't deduce, obliviously rude.
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