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101 DALMATIONS PLUSH - PATCH & ROLLY - #7953 - MATTEL 1991

101 DALMATIONS PLUSH - PATCH & ROLLY - #7953 - MATTEL 1991

Regular price $90.00 USD
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Patch is the most prominent of the Dalmatian puppies born to Pongo and Perdita in the 101 Dalmatians franchise. He is a young, scrappy puppy who was named for the large, black patch over his right eye. Rolly is an obese Dalmatian puppy who first appeared in the 1961 animated film 101 Dalmatians. Rolly is named for his "rolly-polly" physique. With a hefty appetite, he is the largest of Pongo and Perdita's litter.

Together they are Patch & Rolly the Plush duo. 2 movie stars for you to love and hug based on Walt Disney's 101 Dalmations movies.

This toy is part of my personal collection and has been archived by me, Joe Galliani, the creator of Mattel's Street Sharks, and President of Mr. Joe's Really Big Productions for over two decades in my home's attic.

The package and Patch & Rolly inside are in visually excellent condition with no aging, blemishes, dirt or wear. Photos are of this specific toy for sale. Please review carefully and thoroughly as all sales are final and no refunds will be issued.

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