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The classic scene in Disney's 101 Dalmatians where Roger and Anita fall in love with each via being tangled up together by their dogs is one of the most memorable scenes in the animated film titan's lexicon, so it makes sense that any couple would want to live through a chance romantic encounter like that. And that's just what this Illinois couple did!
It comes as no surprise that 101 Dalmatian lovers, Tony Collier and Corinne Jones, decided to go the Disney route for their engagement photos, as the two both worked at Disney World after graduation. However, they didn't just settle for a simple Disney themed photo shoot--they completely nailed the most iconic scene of the bride to be's favorite movie. It may be lacking in dalmatians, but the couple's dogs valiantly stepped up to the plate and played their roles admirably!
While we're sure painstaking effort went into setting up each pose, we'd like to believe that love for each other and the film carried out this fun project without a hitch! Compare the actual scenes with their photo shoot, and see how well they did below.
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However you feel they did--and we're pretty sure they hit a home run with it--it's an absolutely adorable idea, and it looks like they'll have no problem having fun with each other going forward. Perhaps puppies are also on the way!