Rogernita

Rogernita is the het ship between Roger and Anita Dearly (or Radcliffe, for the 1961 movie only) from the 101 Dalmatians fandom.

101 Dalmatians (1961)
Fed up with Roger's extremely lonely and reclusive life, his dalmatian Pongo decided to play matchmaker for him. He looked at several women walking their dogs from the window, but they always had some glaring flaws he did not approve of. He eventually settled on a lovely lady walking her dalmatian down the street and noticed that they were heading for the park. Roger was deep in his song-writing work, thus did not care to leave to take Pongo on a walk, but Pongo eventually got there by manipulating his clock, making him believe that it was already past five o'clock. Heading straight to the park, he passes the previous women again and shakes his head dismissively, fearing that they had missed the lady and her dalmatian. Thankfully, Pongo spotted her sitting on a bank reading to herself and urged Roger to sit closer to her. Unfortunately, the lady did not notice them and was packing up her book intending to leave, leading to Pongo running into her path and Roger getting entangled with the lady in Pongo's leash. Neither of them enjoy being tangled up, both of them trying to break free causing them to fall into the river and get soaking wet. Though Anita complains about her hat and her new clothes getting ruined, Roger tries to save the situation by giving her soaking handkerchief. Unexpectedly, they both burst into laughter about it.

Fast-forward, Roger and Anita are getting married and move from Roger's stuffy apartment to a more humble two-story home near the park. They also hired a housekeeper named Nanny and expect Anita's dalmatian Perdita to give birth soon. Though their marriage is stable, Anita does wish Roger would spend more time with her instead of composing. Once he finally agrees come down for tea, Anita playfully asks him about the song he's currently working on, to which he replies that a melody is nothing without lyrics. They get an unexpected visit from Anita's old schoolmate, Cruella de Vil, which inspires Roger to write a song about her being a monstrous villain. Anita chides him for it, silencing him and telling him to go upstairs so Cruella wouldn't hear him, then tells Nanny to let Cruella in. After dealing with Cruella demanding to see the yet-to-be-born puppies and telling her that she should come back in three weeks, Anita is once again badgered by Roger's "Cruella de Vil" song. She gently pushes him away, telling him that he isn't helping, but he dances with her and makes her laugh. When he kisses her, Anita playfully tells him that he really is an idiot.

Three weeks pass and Anita and Nanny assist Perdita in giving birth, Roger and Pongo wait in the next room. Astonished at their 15 puppies, the family is briefly saddened by the apparent stillbirth of the last one. Roger remembers a trick and rubs the stillborn puppy's back in a towel, causing it to breathe, with the family celebrating the good news. However, the celebration is interrupted by Cruella showing up as scheduled, disappointed that none of the puppies have spots, calling them "white rats". Though Roger is visibly annoyed at her, Anita is very polite and just explains to her that the spots will come in in a few weeks. That convinces Cruella and she immediately starts writing a check to buy the puppies, Anita refuses, worried of how heartbroken Perdita would be, but Cruella simply offers more refusing to back down. Standing up for his wife, Roger tells Cruella that she won't get a single puppy and tells her to get lost. After Cruella angrily storms off, telling them that they'll be sorry, Anita and Nanny call Roger a hero.

A few weeks later, the puppies all with spots and their eyes open, Roger and Anita go on a nightly walk in the park with Pongo and Perdita, leaving the puppies in the care of Nanny. But when they return, they find out that thieves stole their puppies right under Nanny's nose and alert the authorities. After having done everything they humanly could, Cruella calls Anita telling her how sorry she supposedly is, Roger isn't buying it, finding her a prime suspect in the theft. Anita however defends her, finding it hard to believe that the woman she knew for this long could be a thief, however eccentric she might be. Roger and Anita still take Pongo and Perdita to walks in the park. When Pongo and Perdita are acting strange, they pull them back home, unaware that they were actually trying to start a search for their puppies by themselves. After the local animals found their puppies, Pongo and Perdita track them down, but to Roger and Anita, it looks like they had ran away.

It was a white Christmas when Roger's "Cruella de Vil" song becomes a radio sensation, earning the couple tons of money. However, despite Anita's efforts, she failed to cheer up her husband since he's still thinking about their dogs running away. To their luck, Pongo and Perdita return with 99 dalmatian puppies in tow, to the overjoyment of the couple. But then they question what they should do with so many puppies, Roger suggests keeping them. When Anita points out how small their home is, Roger gets the idea of using the royalties of the "Cruella de Vil" song and buying a home at the countryside. He suggests starting a dalmatian plantation, which inspires him to write a new song called "Dalmatian Plantation".

Fanon
Rogernita is often considered one of Disney's most underrated couples. Though people noticed how quickly they fall in love, their marriage is generally agreed to be written very well.

Fandom
FAN FICTION