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  1. The characters of the two films, the 1955 Lady and the Tramp, and the 2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

  2. Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. Based on Ward Greene's 1945 Cosmopolitan magazine story "Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog", it was directed by Hamilton Luske, Clyde Geronimi, and Wilfred Jackson.

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    • Spaghetti Sequence
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    On December 25, 1909, Jim Dear gives his wife, Darling a Cocker Spaniel puppy whom she names Lady. Growing up, Lady enjoys a happy life with them and a pair of dogs from the neighborhood, a Scottish Terrier named Jock and a bloodhound named Trusty. Meanwhile, across town by the railway, a friendly stray silver mutt, referred to as Tramp, dreams to ...

    Barbara Luddy as Lady, Annette, Collette, and Danielle
    Larry Roberts as Tramp
    Bill Baucom as Trusty
    Bill Thompson as Jock, Bull, Dachsie, Policeman, Joe, and Jim's Friend #1

    Story

    In 1937 legendary Disney story man Joe Grant approached Walt Disneywith some sketches he had made of his Springer Spaniel named Lady and some of her regular antics. Disney enjoyed the sketches and told Grant to put them together as a storyboard. When Grant returned with his boards, Disney was not pleased and the story was shelved. In 1943 Walt read in Cosmopolitan a short story written by Ward Greene called Happy Dan the Whistling Dog. He was interested in the story and bought the rights to i...

    CinemaScope

    This was the first Disney animated feature filmed in CinemaScope. Presented in an aspect ratio of 2.55:1, it is, to date, the widest film that Disney has ever produced. Sleeping Beautywas also produced for an original 2.55:1 aspect ratio but was never presented in theaters this way — the film is nevertheless presented in its original 2.55:1 aspect on DVD Platinum Edition release. This new innovation of CinemaScope presented some additional problems for the animators: the expansion of canvas s...

    Script revisions

    The finished film is slightly different from what was originally planned. Although both the original script and the final product shared most of the same elements, it would still be revised and revamped. Originally, Lady was to have only one next door neighbor, a Ralph Bellamy-type canine named Hubert. Hubert was later replaced by Jock and Trusty. A scene created but then deleted was one in which, while Lady fears of the arrival of the baby, she has a "Parade of the Shoes" nightmare (similar...

    The spaghetti scene, wherein Lady and Tramp eat opposite ends of a single strand of spaghetti until meeting in the middle and kissing, is an often-parodied scene, including in the film's own sequel, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. It also appeared in 102 Dalmatians, spliced together with Oddball's owner's date. Other parodies of the seque...

    This film began a spinoff comic titled Scamp, named after one of Lady and Tramp's puppies. It was first written by Ward Greene and was published from October 31, 1955 until 1988. Scamp also stars in a direct-to-video sequel in 2001 titled Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. Walt Disney's Comic Digest — issue #54 has A New Adventure of Lady an...

    The film premiered in Chicago, Illinois, on June 16, 1955 and was then released nationwide on June 22. At the time, the film took in a higher figure than any other Disney animated feature since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Cinderella, earning an estimated $7.5 million in rentals at the North American box office in 1955. Two episodes of Disne...

    Main Title (Bella Notte)/The Wag of a Dog's Tail
    Peace on Earth (Silent Night)
    It Has a Ribbon/Lady to Bed/A Few Mornings Later
    Sunday/The Rat/Morning Paper
    The film's copyright was renewed on March 21, 1983.
    In the book versions of this film, the subplot of Tramp's pursuit with other female dogs is written out, as it was deemed suggestively inappropriate to the young readers.
    Si and Am, the Siamese cats, have become controversial and been criticized in recent years by some people for their stereotypical Asianportrayal.
    The crazy laugh of the Hyena, provided by Dallas McKennon, was later used as a stock sound effect for crazy laughter, specifically the laughing hyenas in the It's a Small World attraction. It was a...
    Lady and the Tramp on Wikipedia
    Lady and the Tramp on IMDb
    Lady and the Tramp on Disney.com
  3. Mar 6, 2022 · The wiki about Disney's cartoon movie Lady and the Tramp, its characters and more. The story, which was based the book Happy Dan, The Whistling Dog by Ward Greene, centers on a female American Cocker Spaniel named Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family, and a male stray mutt called Tramp. A direct-to-video sequel, Lady and the ...

  4. Lady is the pet of Jim Dear and Darling, the main protagonist of Disney's 1955 animated film Lady and the Tramp and a secondary character in its 2001 sequel. Lady, as a young puppy, was given to Darling as a Christmas present from Jim Dear. She is named Lady due to her bad manners and manlike...

  5. Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated film produced by Walt Disney and released to theaters on November 11, 1955, by Buena Vista Distribution, making it the Disney animated film to not be distributed by RKO Pictures.

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    Angel is the deuteragonist of Disney's 2001 direct-to-video film Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, the sequel to Lady and the Tramp. 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...

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