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* TookALevelInDumbass: In the sequel. That, or we don't see their best employee in that movie.

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* TookALevelInDumbass: In the sequel. That, or sequel, the one prominent employee is a dumb comedic secondary antagonist. Maybe we don't see their best employee in that movie.

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* FunnyForeigner: He's an Italian-American man whose exaggerated accent and temperament are played for laughs.


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* ItalianAmericanCaricature: He's an Italian-American man whose exaggerated accent and temperament are played for laughs.
* ItaliansTalkWithHands: Makes a finger purse/pinched fingers gesture when asking who's there when Tramp knocks and he doesn't immediately notice him due to not looking down.
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* VillainousValour: He has the guts to fight Tramp despite being cearly smaller than him.

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The Tramp is the deuteragonist from ''Lady and the Tramp'' and the tritagonist in the sequel ''Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure''.

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The Tramp is the deuteragonist from ''Lady and the Tramp'' and the tritagonist in the sequel ''Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure''.


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* ManicPixieDreamGuy: To Lady.
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** And in another that remains in the novelisation they show that for all of their unpleasant qualities they are guilt-ridden at the thought of causing another's death which their FrameUp of Tramp would surely do and immediately try to help Lady and make amends, a standard that definitely gives them the moral high ground compared to most villains made by the company who think nothing of murder.
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* VillainousUnderdog: [[AccidentalPun No pun intended]]. In spite of his intimidating and scary design, he's still a normal rat. Even Lady can intimidate it with ease and, unless it's cornered, The Rat never tries to fight back and flees. (Just like a real rat.) During its climactic battle with Tramp, it's clear that The Rat has a disadvantage in both size and strength. However, it still manages to fight back several minutes and to be a threat to Jim Junior's life.

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* VillainousUnderdog: [[AccidentalPun No pun intended]]. In spite of his intimidating and scary design, he's still a normal rat. Even Lady can intimidate it with ease and, unless it's cornered, The Rat never tries to fight back and flees. (Just flees (just like a real rat.) During its climactic battle with Tramp, it's clear that The Rat has a disadvantage in both size and strength. However, it still manages to fight back several minutes and to be a threat to Jim Junior's life.
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* ShesAManInJapan: In both versions of the Latin American dub, they refer themselves using masculine pronouns during their VillainSong.
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* GenderFlipped: They're the male counterparts of the female Si and Am.

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* GenderFlipped: GenderFlip: They're the male counterparts of the female Si and Am.
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* BigDamnHeroes: She saves Scamp from the dogcatchers and Reggie alongside Tramp in the sequel.
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* VagueAge: At first glance it might seem like she's a puppy like Scamp, but she's apparently old enough to have been owned and given away by five families.

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