Thread:ThomasandMichael/@comment-24362609-20161119135755

What do you think of the dogs in Disney's Oliver and Company? The reason, I'm asking this is not only because Pongo from 101 Dalmatians makes a brief cameo in the film, but also because I'd been thinking about Diesel's Ghostly Christmas which was kinda like A Christmas Carol, and I was watching O&C at restbite when I went for a month's visit sometime before my birthday? Here are my thoughs:


 * Oliver the Kitten - He is so cute and adorable, and I like how he is based on the title character of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.


 * Dodger the Jack-Russell Terrier - He is so cool and street-smart. Plus Billy Joel seems to make the perfect voice actor for him.


 * Tito the Chihuahua - He is my favourite of the dogs in the film, partly because he is so funny and energetic, and also because he has the most speaking lines in the film out of all the dogs. PS, his voice actor Cheech Marin also did Banzai the Hyena from The Lion King.


 * Einstein the Great Dane - He is named ironically, as it seems he is rather dim-witted. However, I like how he is portrayed as an older dog with a deep voice.


 * Francis the Bulldog - He may sound rather like Top Hat from TUGS, because of his upper class accent, but he seems more gentlemanly compared to this snobbish railway tug. And I even like it that he has a love of Shakespeare.


 * Rita the Saluki/Afghan Hound mix - She is so pretty and nice-looking and I love the fact that she acts motherly to Oliver. Also she is my second favourite dog in the film, after Tito.


 * Georgette the Poodle - She was very bossy and spoiled to begin with, but I did prefer her being well-mannered in the end. Plus, the likeness between her and Tito was rather amusing. Besides, I wouldn't say she was as bad as that orange brat Billy from Season 11 of Thomas. Wouldn't you agree.


 * Roscoe and DeSoto, the two Dobermans - They were just to cruel for my liking. Although I hate DeSoto (the one with a blue collar) more than I hate Roscoe (the one with a red collar), becuase the blue collared one appears to be the more threatening of the two. Not only that, as bad as they were, they were nothing compared to Vinnie the North American engine from The Great Race.

So, would your thoughts be quite different from mine? If they are, feel free to share. 