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* NiceHat: He has about five of them in the sequel.



* NiceHat: Wears a large chef hat.
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* BadassAdorable: A pup who manages to rescue Angel from the dog catcher during his time in the streets and go head to head with Reggie at the pound to protect his father.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: As a puppy she is absolutely adorable.
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* IWasNamedMyName: Known only as the Tramp to the town's dogs and by various names to various humans (see above), when Lady's family adopts him they name him Tramp. Unlike Angel, this isn't even given a passing explanation.[[note]]Seeing as in the original film, his new family never calls him by name, the original implication might have been that they ''did'' give him a completely different name, but if this was the case it got thrown out once the comics and sequel came along.[[/note]]

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* IWasNamedMyName: Known only as the Tramp to the town's dogs and by various names to various humans (see above), when Lady's family adopts him they name him Tramp. Unlike Angel, this isn't even given a passing explanation.[[note]]Seeing as in the original film, his new family never calls him by name, the original implication might have been that they ''did'' give him a completely different name, but if this was the case it got thrown out once the comics and sequel came along. It's also possible "The Tramp" was a not-so-affectionate nickname given by the pound staff that the Darlings kept.[[/note]]
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** He and Joe give a romantic dinner for Lady and Tramp while also performing the romantic song "Bella Note".

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** He and Joe give a romantic dinner for Lady and Tramp while also performing the romantic song "Bella Note".Notte".



** He and Tony give a romantic dinner for Lady and Tramp while also performing the romantic song "Bella Note".

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** He and Tony give a romantic dinner for Lady and Tramp while also performing the romantic song "Bella Note".Notte".
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* FauxAffablyEvil: He pretended to be nice to Scamp when he tried to make him a Junkyard Dog. But in reality, he is a selfish, angry, arrogant jerk since he used Scamp to take revenge on Tramp for "betraying" their friendship, even though he should have been supportive of Tramp for finding love.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: He pretended to be nice to Scamp when he tried to make him a Junkyard Dog. But in reality, he is a selfish, angry, arrogant jerk since he used who ends up using Scamp to take revenge on Tramp for "betraying" their friendship, even though he should have been supportive of Tramp for finding love.friendship.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: He pretended to be nice to Scamp when he tried to make him a Junkyard Dog. But in reality, he is a selfish, angry, arrogant jerk since he used Scamp to avenge Tramp for "betraying" their friendship, even though he should have been supportive of Tramp for finding love.

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* FauxAffablyEvil: He pretended to be nice to Scamp when he tried to make him a Junkyard Dog. But in reality, he is a selfish, angry, arrogant jerk since he used Scamp to avenge take revenge on Tramp for "betraying" their friendship, even though he should have been supportive of Tramp for finding love.
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* HateSink: Also {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She's not actually evil, but clearly dislikes and is prejudiced dogs. And in a movie where the protagonists are dogs, that is more than enough to make her an antagonist. Not only does she blame Lady for trashing the living room, when it really was her cats who did it, but she also puts her little grand-nephew in danger when she tries to stop Tramp from saving the baby from being bitten by a rat.

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* HateSink: Also {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She's not actually evil, but clearly dislikes and is prejudiced against dogs. And in a movie where the protagonists are dogs, that is more than enough to make her an antagonist. Not only does she blame Lady for trashing the living room, when it really was her cats who did it, but she also puts her little grand-nephew in danger when she tries to stop Tramp from saving the baby from being bitten by a rat.
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Adding most of the remaining swedish actors for the characters.



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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Ivar Wahlgren (1955), Loa Falkman (1989), Pablo Cepeda (2019 live-action remake)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Måns Westfelt (speaking), Eskil Eckert Lundin (singing) (1955), Sven-Erik Vikström (1989)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Michael Blomqvist\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Cecilia Milocco (speaking), Sara Downey (singing)\\



!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/StanFreberg

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'''Voiced in Swedish by:''' Karl-Erik Flens (1955), Hans Lindgren (1989)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Ulla Rosenblom (Si), Margareta Rosenblom (Am) (1955), Lena Ericsson (Si), Annika Metzä (Am) (1989)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Margit Andelius (1955), Margreth Weivers (1989), Monica Forsberg (''II'')\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Tommy Nilsson\\
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Adding swedish actors for Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty Jim and Darling. More to come.



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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Asta Bolin (1955), Suzanne Reuter (1989, ''II'', speaking), Lizette Pålsson (''II'', singing), Norea Sjöquist (2019 live-action remake)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish''': Jan Malmsjö (1955), Pontus Gustafsson (1989, ''II'', speaking), Pelle Ankarberg (''II'', singing), Mikael Regenholz (2019 live-action remake)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Hans Strååt (1955), Nils Eklund (1989, ''II''), Birgitta Rydberg (2019 live-action remake)\\




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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Olof Thunberg (1955, 1989, ''II''), Johan Jern (2019 live-action remake)\\





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\n'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Gösta Prüzelius (1955), Jonas Bergström (1989, ''II''), Tomas Strömberg (2019 live-action remake)\\





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'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Helen Jonsson (speaking), Ingrid Almqvist (singing) (1955), Gunnel Fred (speaking), Lena Ericsson (singing) (1989), Gunilla Orvelius (''II''), Anna Hansson (2019 live-action remake)\\
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* CreepyGood: Even if his {{glory days}} as a tracking dog are behind him, his howl when he is on a target is ''terrifying''.
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It's an Honorable Marriage Proposal, which is not necessarily an indicator of interest


* DoggedNiceGuy: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He considers that Lady is a beautiful lady and always behaves attentively and kindly with her, and after she left the dog pound along with Trusty they were going to ask her if she agreed to marry one of them, however while Trusty was unsure of proposing her, Jock shows himself to be completely sure of it; although Lady appreciates the kindness of both, she does not accept and ends up marrying Tramp.
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'''Voiced in Russian by''': Creator/OlgaGolovanov\\

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'''Voiced in Russian by''': Creator/OlgaGolovanov\\
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'''Voiced in Russian by''': Creator/OlgaGolovanov\\
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!!!'''Voiced by''': George Givot (first film), Creator/JimCummings (sequel), F. Murray Abraham (2019 live-action remake)\\

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!!!'''Voiced by''': George Givot (first film), Creator/JimCummings (sequel), F. Murray Abraham Creator/FMurrayAbraham (2019 live-action remake)\\



!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (first film), Michael Gough (sequel)\\

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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (first film), Michael Gough Creator/MichaelJGough (sequel)\\
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Outnumbered Sibling is being disambiguated, example does not fit other tropes


* OutnumberedSibling: He has three sisters and is the only boy.
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* AncestralName: He is named after his father.

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* AncestralName: He is named after his father.father, at least in the direct-to-video film. Averted in the comics, where he's named Albert.
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* OddNamedOut: Two of the siblings have RhymeThemeNaming, while one of them have a different sounding name.

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* OddNamedOut: OddNameOut: Two of the siblings have RhymeThemeNaming, while one of them have a different sounding name.

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* OddNamedOut: Two of the siblings have RhymeThemeNaming, while one of them have a different sounding name.
** In the comics, they are name Fluffy, Ruffy and ''Scooter''. The latter is justified as being the only boy of the group.
** In the sequel film, they are named Annette, Collette and ''Danielle''.



* RhymeThemeNaming: Ruffy and Fluffy, the two females of the litter in the tie-in comics.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Only known as "the baby" in the original movie; he's called "Albert" in the comics and "Jim Jr." in the direct-to-video sequel.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Only known as "the baby" in the original movie; he's called "Albert" in the comics and "Jim Jr." in the direct-to-video sequel.[[NamedInTheSequel sequel]].
* AncestralName: He is named after his father.



* DeadGuyJunior: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He is named after his still-living father.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Crossing over with EarlyBirdCameo, Mr. Busy is instead a gopher in the comic strip adaptation, much like [[WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Gopher]].
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* BrokenPedestal: When Scamp first meets him, he looks up to him deeply and is happy to learn from him. [[spoiler:When Buster leaves him to be caught by a dog catcher solely to spite the pup's father, Scamp loses all respect for him and makes sure to let him know after escaping with help from Tramp.]]
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChazzPalminteri, Jess Harnell (singing voice)\\

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!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChazzPalminteri, Jess Harnell Creator/JessHarnell (singing voice)\\
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No, just being a cat person over being a dog person doesn't make a character immediately more abusive or harmful towards dogs and there are plenty of people who merely prefer the one over the other.


* HateSink: Also {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She's not actually evil, but clearly prefers cats over dogs. And in a movie where the protagonists are dogs, that is more than enough to make her an antagonist. Not only does she blame Lady for trashing the living room, when it really was her cats who did it, but she also puts her little grand-nephew in danger when she tries to stop Tramp from saving the baby from being bitten by a rat.

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* HateSink: Also {{Downplayed|Trope}}. She's not actually evil, but clearly prefers cats over dislikes and is prejudiced dogs. And in a movie where the protagonists are dogs, that is more than enough to make her an antagonist. Not only does she blame Lady for trashing the living room, when it really was her cats who did it, but she also puts her little grand-nephew in danger when she tries to stop Tramp from saving the baby from being bitten by a rat.



* {{Spinster}}: {{Implied|Trope}} since it wasn't mentioned that Aunt Sarah has children.

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* {{Spinster}}: {{Implied|Trope}} since it wasn't mentioned that Aunt Sarah has children.children or any family other than her cats.
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* VocalDissonance: For a puppy, he sounds like he's in his 20's, provided by Scott Wolf.

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* VocalDissonance: For He's a puppy, but he sounds like he's in his 20's, provided by 20's. (His voice actor, Scott Wolf.Wolf, was in his early thirties at the time of recording.)
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* MixedAncestry: Part Cocker Spaniel, part terrier.



* MixedAncestry: A Pomeranian/Siberian Husky mixed puppy.



* MixedAncestry: Their mom's a purebred Cocker Spaniel while their dad appears to be some kind of Terrier-mix.



* MixedAncestry: Buster's presumably a mixed-breed, and from the way he looks, he appears to be a mix between a Rottweiler and Doberman Pinscher.
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The workers of the pound, tasked with catching any stay dog they come across. While they aren't the main antagonists, they remain a regular threat in both the first movie and the sequel.

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The workers of the pound, tasked with catching any stay stray dog they come across. While they aren't the main antagonists, they remain a regular threat in both the first movie and the sequel.
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* GentleGiant: Boris is the biggest dog appearing in the movie, being a Russian Borzoi, but he's one of the nicest and friendliest characters in the film.
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* FunnyForeigner: He's an Italian-American man whose exaggerated accent and temperament are played for laughs.
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* ScatterbrainedSenior: With his old age, he became quite slow and absent-minded.

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