Pongo | Disney Wiki | Fandom Pongo is the main [2] protagonist of the 1961 Disney animated feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians He is the pet of Roger Radcliffe, the mate of Perdita, and the biological father of 15 Dalmatian puppies, as well as the adoptive father of 84 more Dalmatian puppies
Pongo - Wikipedia Pongo, a sentient, featureless mound incapable of feeling or emotion resembling a dog From the sketch “Pongo” on the American comedy series Saturday Night Live
Where Did The Name Pongo Come From Pongo, an orangutan native to Borneo and Sumatra, is a charming primate with an auburn appearance and wide eyes With the potential to live up to 45 years, Pongo enjoys swinging between trees, caring for her young, and foraging for fruits
Pongo | Walt Disney Animation Studios Wikia | Fandom Pongo Dearly-Radcliffe-Dalmatian is the main protagonist of Disney's 17th full-length animated feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and a supporting character in 2003 direct-to-video sequel 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
Pongo - Character-community Wiki Pongo is the male protagonist of Walt Disney's 101 Dalmatians Much like his owner, Roger, Pongo is laid-back, playful, and a tad goofy Aside from this, he is extremely loyal, and actually took note of Roger's loneliness as a songwriting bachelor, thus making it his mission to find his good
Pongo (Disney) | Heroes Wiki | Fandom Pongo Dearly-Radcliffe-Dalmatian is the main protagonist of Disney's 17th full-length animated feature film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and the overarching protagonist of its direct-to-video sequel 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure
Pongo | Disney Wiki | Fandom Pongo is the male protagonist of of Disney's 1996 live-action remake of 101 Dalmatians In the live-action remake of the original animated film, Pongo is featured as a non-speaking dog, but still retains his role as the main protagonist Like the original, Pongo resides with Roger in London
Pongo (orangutan) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web All three species of genus Pongo are found in the Oriental Region, specifically the islands of Indonesia P abelii and P tapanuliensis are found in Northern Sumatra