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  1. Aug 25, 2023 · Angel forms an unlikely friendship with Trusty and Jock. Despite their initial differences, Angel forms an unexpected friendship with Trusty, the old bloodhound, and Jock, the wise Scottish Terrier. Together, they support and guide Scamp on his journey. Read also: 38 Facts about the movie Legend.

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    Scamp is a small and slender brownish-gray mixed breed puppy with big brown eyes, a black nose, thick black eyebrows, a little tail, a brownish-gray underbelly, a small piece of hair at the top of his head, and a scruffy muzzle. He wears a turquoise collar with a gold diamond-shaped license.

    He is seen at the end of the film, but he never talks. Lady handles him a few times, after tugging on Jock's sweater. Lady is fed up and carries him to an open present box, but he makes the box fall and decides to calm down. He then joins his sisters to hear Trusty(whom they call Uncle Trusty) talk about "Ol' Reliable."

    Scamp is very hyperactive, a little immature, and self centered, and he's also seen to have different appearances, more from Lady than Tramp. He is lighter colored, his ears are a little bit longer, and he has the same eye color like Lady. He is a wild, stubborn, angry, and energetic puppy. Originally, Scamp is exactly what he is named — a frisky, serious scamp of a pup that gets into trouble from time to time as he holds little respect for rules. Scamp goes to being a wild dog, free to run w...

    He is only seen with his sistersin the original film, comic, and books.
    In between the long gap between both films, Scamp appeared in many Disney comics, including his own comic strip which ran in newspapers from 1955 to 1988.
    In Lady and the Tramp II, Scamp appears to be the smallest one due to the ending where his sisters are seen to be taller than him though this might not be so as Scamp has a habit of slouching or hu...
    Scamp has more American Cocker Spaniel in him than terrier due to a few scenes where Tramp takes the chains off him he is lighter colored, when he flops his ears down a couple of times his ears are...
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  2. 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.

  3. Tramp and Angel run to the dog pound to rescue Scamp. Tramp is able to rescue Scamp from Reggie, who was in the same cage as Scamp. The Dogcatcher then appears, but Angel defeats him by biting his behind, causing him to hit a wall and get knocked out in his attempt to shake her off.

  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. disney.fandom.com › wiki › Angel_(Lady_and_the_Tramp)Angel | Disney Wiki | Fandom

    The female dog (Angel) was the street dog while the male dog (Scamp) was the house pet whereas Lady and Tramp were vice versa. The scene where Angel and Scamp have a spaghetti dinner is a direct reference of Lady and Tramp's dining scene.

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  7. Scamp is a minor character in the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp, and the titular main protagonist of it's 2001 sequel Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He is the sole son of Lady and Tramp, and the brother of three triplet sisters Annette, Collette and Danielle.