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  1. Aug 25, 2023 · Angel, a beautiful and street-smart dog, plays a significant role in the animated film “Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure.” She is one of the main characters and accompanies Scamp, the mischievous son of Lady and Tramp, on his journey.

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    Personality

    Angel has a kind and confident personality. She is the nicest of the junkyard dogs and treated as if she was Buster, the self-proclaimed leader's, girlfriend but she constantly denies this. She is attracted to Scamp straight away and gives him the affectionate nickname, Tenderfoot, just like Scamp's father, Tramp, gave Ladythe nickname, Pidge in the original. Angel warns Scamp about the dangers of being in the junkyard dogs and confides in him her own insecurities and sad past, being that she...

    Physical appearance

    Angel is a small and slender Pomeranian/Siberian Husky mix puppy. She has cream-colored fur, a folded left ear, a brown nose, a thick and fluffy tail, and blue eyes with long lashes. After being adopted by Jim Dear and Darling, Angel began wearing a large pink bow around her neck.

    Angel once lived with five families, just when she felt like she had found a home, they all gave her up because they either moved, had a baby or an allergy. After that she decided to live a wild life at the junkyard and found Buster and the gang, while she never really took them as a family, she had no other choice since she had nobody else and would end up in the pound without them. She first appears with the junkyard dogs chasing and teasing the dogcatcher and she sees Scamp and playfully n...

    Angel's singing voice is provided by Susan Egan, who also provided the voice of Megara in Hercules, which is fitting, since Angel and Megara both have a sarcastic and funny personality. Coincidenta...
    Angel and Scamp are both mixed-breed dogs, unlike their predecessors, Lady and Tramp. And unlike the last movie, the roles were reversed. The female dog (Angel) was the street dog while the male do...
    The scene where Angel and Scamp have a spaghetti dinner is a direct reference of Lady and Tramp's dining scene.
    For an unknown reason, Angel's left ear is folded. This may be because she is a mutt.
  3. Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure 2. Angel is first seen chasing the Dogcatcher with the Junkyard Dogs and throwing the Dogcatcher's hat; she then sees Scamp through a fence and nuzzles with him. Later on, she meets Scamp in an alley where they sniff around and talk to each other.

  4. Scamp accidentally betrays Angel by blurting out "she's the one who wants to be a housedog" in front of all the Junkyard Dogs, and she runs off, hurt and upset. But when she sees Scamp with the dogcatcher, she comes to his rescue by leading Tramp to the pound and aids in saving Scamp.

    • Male
    • Dog (Mongrel)
    • Whirlwind, Tenderfoot
    • 14 sec
  5. When Angel sees Scamp with the dogcatcher, she comes to his rescue by leading Tramp to the pound and aids in saving Scamp. Scamp and his father reconcile after leaving the pound with Scamp apologizing for his stubbornness and selfishness, running away, and not listening to him about Buster while Tramp apologizes for being too hard on him.

    • 3 min
  6. Scamp is caught by the dogcatcher, and a shocked Angel runs to find Tramp. The two set off to rescue Scamp. At the pound, he is placed in the same cell as a vengeful Reggie. Tramp, arriving just in time, manages to fight Reggie off to rescue Scamp, and the dogcatcher is defeated by Angel.

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  8. When Tramp saves him, Scamp finally gets a healthy respect of rules and appreciation of the family that loves him and begrudgingly accepts baths. Throughout his adventure, Scamp had a crush on a young Junkyard Dog named Angel, and she returned his affections in a smug, playful kind of way.

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