Animals From The Cinematic World Who We'll Never Forget

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By Jimmy Brulash


Animals have played important roles in movies for decades. There are some classics where you remember the pet as much as the rest of the cast. Some of them have inspired people around the world to name their pets after these animal stars, and you may have very well done the same at some point.

"Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events" was a highly successful movie that brought together an array of animals that were integral to the plot. Fish, cats, snakes and dogs all played their part.

Let's now have a look at some classic movies that have animals as their leads, and are absolutely brilliant.

One of the earliest, and still incredibly popular, was the wonderful 101 Dalmatians. Pongo and Perdita have their puppies stolen by the evil Cruella Deville, and gain another 90 or so along the way! All of these dogs are easily identified by most children.

Famous film from decades ago was remade with Eddie Murphy taking the lead role of Dr Doolittle. He can talk to animals and understand what they are saying, which all lead him into a series of situations. Two sequels followed.

Having an animal as a partner or companion is quite normal in the world of movies, even to the point of them also being a hero. One such example is Milo, the dog who accompanied Jim Carrey through all his adventures as The Mask.

The most famous pet of them all may be Toto, Dorothy's dog in the 1939 classic 'The Wizard of Oz'. He is with her every step of the way and is actually the cause of her going to Oz in the first place. Nearly every child knows of Toto at some point, as the movie is a fixture in the world of classics.

Computer generated imagery has made animals seem lifelike and has added to the fun. What make it better is that the movie superstars are queuing up to give these cartoon wonders a voice.




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