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It might actually be a good thing that they made the dalmatians seem very mean/vicious.
The original movies were so popular that it actually caused a big problem for the breed. Many people got dalmatians without doing their research first. They're a very active breed, and require lots of exercise. Without proper exercise and socialization, they can become quite the trouble makers and this kind of gave them a bad reputation...
that's pretty much true of any dog... but I guess dalmatians even more so?
Not really "more so" just "more likely to become" as the minimum requirements are higher and thus easier to fail to meet.