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* CatchPhrase: "Buster's trouble is Buster's trouble".

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: "Buster's trouble is Buster's trouble".
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* DogStereotype:* The Frugal Scot stereotype. He's first seen hoarding bones and frequently remarks that something or other is expensive. He also shows shades of violent Glaswegian.

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* DogStereotype:* DogStereotype: The Frugal Scot ThriftyScot stereotype. He's first seen hoarding bones and frequently remarks that something or other is expensive. He also shows shades of violent Glaswegian.
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!!!'''Voiced by''': George Givot (first film), Creator/JimCummings (sequel), Creator/FMurrayAbraham (2019 live-action remake)\\

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!!!'''Voiced by''': George Givot (first film), Creator/JimCummings Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} (sequel), Creator/FMurrayAbraham (2019 live-action remake)\\
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Jim Dear is Lady and the Tramp's owner, husband of Darling, and father of Jim Jr.

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Jim Dear James "Jim Dear" Brown is Lady and the Tramp's owner, husband of Darling, and father of Jim Jr.
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* SweaterGirl: Wears a sweater in the first film.
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-> Voiced by: Lee Millar (original film), Jeff Bennett (sequel); Marc Alfos (original film), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (sequel) (European French dub)

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-> Voiced by: Lee Millar (original film), Jeff Bennett (sequel); Marc Alfos Creator/MarcAlfos (original film), Creator/EmmanuelCurtil (sequel) (European French dub)



-> Devon voiced by: Nate "Rocket" Wonder
-> Rex voiced by: Roman [=GianArthur=] Irvin (Rex)

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-> Devon ->Devon voiced by: Nate "Rocket" Wonder
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Rex voiced by: Roman [=GianArthur=] Irvin (Rex)

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* PolicemanDog: Even in a story mostly populated by talking dogs, the bloodhound among them stands out as the (retired) policedog and former tracker.



* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jock.

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* %%* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jock.
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* PeekABangs: Peg's fur does this.
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Aunt Sarah is one of the antagonists of the original film and the aunt of Jim Dear in ''Lady and the Tramp'', also appearing in the 2001 sequel.

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Aunt Sarah is one of the antagonists central antagonist of the original film and the aunt of Jim Dear in ''Lady and the Tramp'', also appearing in the 2001 sequel.
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* ConflictKiller: His fight with Tramp leading to his death is what causes Aunt Sarah to regret her treatment to Lady and apologize for it.


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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: His arrival to the Darling's house is what restored the relationship between Lady and Tramp and Jock and Trusty to trust Tramp.
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-> Devon voiced by: Nate "Rocket" Wonder
-> Rex voiced by: Roman [=GianArthur=] Irvin (Rex)

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[[folder:Jock]]
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (first film), Creator/ClancyBrown (101 Dalmations series), Creator/JeffBennett (sequel), Ashley Jenson (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Paule Faivre (1955), Creator/RogerCarel (1989), Pierre Baton (1997, ''II''), Creator/BlancheRavalec (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Kazimierz Brusikiewicz (1962), Marian Opania (1997, ''II''), Hanna Śleszyńska (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': José Ángel Espinosa (1955), Héctor Lee (1997, ''II''), Jessica Ortiz (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Hans Strååt (1955), Nils Eklund (1989, ''II''), Birgitta Rydberg (2019 live-action remake)\\

Jock is a Scottish Terrier and a friend of Lady's. He's also a close friend to Trusty.

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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson Baucom (first film), Creator/ClancyBrown (101 Dalmations series), Creator/JeffBennett (sequel), Ashley Jenson Creator/SamElliott (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Paule Faivre Camille Guérini (1955), Creator/RogerCarel Georges Atlas (1989), Pierre Baton Creator/PascalRenwick (1997, ''II''), Creator/BlancheRavalec Thierry Murzeau (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Kazimierz Brusikiewicz Wichniarz (1962), Marian Opania Marcin Troński (1997, ''II''), Hanna Śleszyńska Marian Dziędziel (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': José Ángel Espinosa Ciro Calderón (1955), Héctor Lee Gerardo Vásquez (1997, ''II''), Jessica Ortiz Blas García (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Hans Strååt (1955), Nils Eklund (1989, Olof Thunberg (1955, 1989, ''II''), Birgitta Rydberg Johan Jern (2019 live-action remake)\\

Trusty is the neighbor of Lady, and possibly the oldest dog in the film. According to Jock is a Scottish Terrier and himself, he was once a friend service dog working alongside his grandfather, the esteemed Old Reliable, to track down and capture criminals before eventually having his age catch up to him, which is when he supposedly lost his sense of Lady's. He's also smell for a close friend number of years. Though Trusty firmly believes his strong sense of smell remains intact, Jock believes otherwise (though he refuses to Trusty.admit it, not wanting to hurt Trusty's feelings).

Now retired, Trusty spends his days alongside his best friends, Lady and Jock, who hold a strong kinship with the old dog.



* BigGuyLittleGuy: The quick-tempered little guy to Trusty's slow-witted big guy.

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* BigGuyLittleGuy: The slow-witted big guy to Jock's quick-tempered little guy to Trusty's slow-witted big guy.



* CreepyGood: Even if his {{glory days}} as a tracking dog are behind him, his howl when he is on a target is ''terrifying''.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Seemingly senile and absentminded, but willing to risk his life to save Tramp.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His head is quite far up in the clouds.
* DeepSouth: {{Implied|Trope}} to be from Louisiana from his statement on how he and his grandfather would hunt criminals in the swamp.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:He does get a broken leg, but by the sequel, it's healed and he's healthy.]]
* DubNameChange: Similarly to Kilt's entry above, his name is changed to Wiarus for the Polish 1997 dub of the original movie and all subsequent ones.
* GiveTheBabyAFather: Both Trusty and Jock offer to marry Lady out of compassion, as they fear that Tramp might have impregnated her and abandoned her. Lady politely turns them down.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jock.
* MeaningfulName: Trusty is a very ''trustworthy'' dog.
* NiceGuy: He's a good friend to Lady.
* TheNoseKnows: He's a bloodhound, a dog breed well known for their powerful noses, but Jock claims that Trusty's sense of smell has faded with old age. [[spoiler:He's mistaken. Trusty's sense of smell is too ''acute'' to concentrate on one scent at a time. Thanks to rain concealing the dogcatcher's trail, Trusty's nose led him and Jock to save Tramp in the first movie's climax.]]
* OldDog: He always likes telling one of his old stories.
* RetiredBadass: He used to hunt criminals through the swamp in his youth. [[spoiler:When he and Jock decide to help save Tramp, he puts his tracking skills to good use once again]].
* RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun: He's fond of retelling the story of how he [[spoiler:saved Tramp]] back in the first movie. Yeah, Tramp's never going to live that down.
* ScatterbrainedSenior: With his old age, he became quite slow and absent-minded.
* SouthernGentleman: A courteous, well-bred and polite bloodhound from the South.
* SweetHomeAlabama: Has a respectful and kindhearted character and is implied to be from Louisiana.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jock.
* WifeHusbandry: PlayedWith with Lady. He and Jock watched her grow, and after Lady left the dog pound (thinking that Tramp might've gotten her pregnant), they were going to propose if she agrees to marry and go live with one of them. {{Subverted|Trope}}, as although Lady appreciates the kindness of both, she does not accept and ends up marrying Tramp. In all fairness, they had never ''planned'' to marry her until the situation came up.
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[[folder:Jock]]
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Thompson (first film), Creator/ClancyBrown (101 Dalmations series), Creator/JeffBennett (sequel), Ashley Jenson (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Paule Faivre (1955), Creator/RogerCarel (1989), Pierre Baton (1997, ''II''), Creator/BlancheRavalec (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Kazimierz Brusikiewicz (1962), Marian Opania (1997, ''II''), Hanna Śleszyńska (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': José Ángel Espinosa (1955), Héctor Lee (1997, ''II''), Jessica Ortiz (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Hans Strååt (1955), Nils Eklund (1989, ''II''), Birgitta Rydberg (2019 live-action remake)\\

Jock is a Scottish Terrier and a friend of Lady's. He's also Trusty’s best friend.
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* BigGuyLittleGuy: The quick-tempered little guy to Trusty's slow-witted big guy.
* CoolUncle: [[HonoraryUncle A surrogate one]] to Tramp and Lady's puppies.



[[folder:Trusty]]
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Baucom (first film), Creator/JeffBennett (sequel), Creator/SamElliott (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Camille Guérini (1955), Georges Atlas (1989), Creator/PascalRenwick (1997, ''II''), Thierry Murzeau (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Kazimierz Wichniarz (1962), Marcin Troński (1997, ''II''), Marian Dziędziel (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': Ciro Calderón (1955), Gerardo Vásquez (1997, ''II''), Blas García (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Olof Thunberg (1955, 1989, ''II''), Johan Jern (2019 live-action remake)\\

Trusty is the neighbor of Lady, and possibly the oldest dog in the film. According to Jock and himself, he was once a service dog working alongside his grandfather, the esteemed Old Reliable, to track down and capture criminals before eventually having his age catch up to him, which is when he supposedly lost his sense of smell for a number of years. Though Trusty firmly believes his strong sense of smell remains intact, Jock believes otherwise (though he refuses to admit it, not wanting to hurt Trusty's feelings).

Now retired, Trusty spends his days alongside his best friends, Jock and Lady, who hold a strong kinship with the old dog.

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!!!'''Voiced by''': Bill Baucom Lee Millar (first film), Creator/JeffBennett Nick Jameson (sequel), Creator/SamElliott Thomas Mann (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Camille Guérini Georges Hubert (1955), Georges Atlas Guy Chapelier (1989), Creator/PascalRenwick Creator/MichelPapineschi (1997, ''II''), Thierry Murzeau Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Kazimierz Wichniarz Ignacy Gogolewski (1962), Marcin Troński Tomasz Stockinger (1997, ''II''), Marian Dziędziel Damian Kulec (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': Ciro Calderón Carlos David Ortigosa (1955), Gerardo Vásquez José Carlos Moreno (1997, ''II''), Blas García Edson Matus (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Olof Thunberg (1955, 1989, Gösta Prüzelius (1955), Jonas Bergström (1989, ''II''), Johan Jern Tomas Strömberg (2019 live-action remake)\\

Trusty Jim Dear is Lady and the neighbor Tramp's owner, husband of Lady, Darling, and possibly the oldest dog in the film. According to Jock and himself, he was once a service dog working alongside his grandfather, the esteemed Old Reliable, to track down and capture criminals before eventually having his age catch up to him, which is when he supposedly lost his sense father of smell for a number of years. Though Trusty firmly believes his strong sense of smell remains intact, Jock believes otherwise (though he refuses to admit it, not wanting to hurt Trusty's feelings).

Now retired, Trusty spends his days alongside his best friends, Jock and Lady, who hold a strong kinship with the old dog.
Jim Jr.



* BigGuyLittleGuy: The slow-witted big guy to Jock's quick-tempered little guy.
* CoolUncle: [[HonoraryUncle A surrogate one]] to Tramp and Lady's puppies.
* CreepyGood: Even if his {{glory days}} as a tracking dog are behind him, his howl when he is on a target is ''terrifying''.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Seemingly senile and absentminded, but willing to risk his life to save Tramp.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His head is quite far up in the clouds.
* DeepSouth: {{Implied|Trope}} to be from Louisiana from his statement on how he and his grandfather would hunt criminals in the swamp.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:He does get a broken leg, but by the sequel, it's healed and he's healthy.]]
* DubNameChange: Similarly to Kilt's entry above, his name is changed to Wiarus for the Polish 1997 dub of the original movie and all subsequent ones.
* GiveTheBabyAFather: Both Trusty and Jock offer to marry Lady out of compassion, as they fear that Tramp might have impregnated her and abandoned her. Lady politely turns them down.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Jock.
* MeaningfulName: Trusty is a very ''trustworthy'' dog.
* NiceGuy: He's a good friend to Lady.
* TheNoseKnows: He's a bloodhound, a dog breed well known for their powerful noses, but Jock claims that Trusty's sense of smell has faded with old age. [[spoiler:He's mistaken. Trusty's sense of smell is too ''acute'' to concentrate on one scent at a time. Thanks to rain concealing the dogcatcher's trail, Trusty's nose led him and Jock to Tramp in the first movie's climax.]]
* OldDog: He always likes telling one of his old stories.
* RetiredBadass: He used to hunt criminals through the swamp in his youth. [[spoiler:When he and Jock decide to help save Tramp, he puts his tracking skills to good use once again]].
* RememberWhenYouBlewUpASun: He's fond of retelling the story of how he [[spoiler:saved Tramp]] back in the first movie. Yeah, Tramp's never going to live that down.
* ScatterbrainedSenior: With his old age, he became quite slow and absent-minded.
* SouthernGentleman: A courteous, well-bred and polite bloodhound from the South.
* SweetHomeAlabama: Has a respectful and kindhearted character and is implied to be from Louisiana.
* ThoseTwoGuys: With Jock.
* WifeHusbandry: PlayedWith with Lady. He and Jock watched her grow, and after Lady left the dog pound (thinking that Tramp might've gotten her pregnant), they were going to propose if she agrees to marry and go live with one of them. {{Subverted|Trope}}, as although Lady appreciates the kindness of both, she does not accept and ends up marrying Tramp. In all fairness, they had never ''planned'' to marry her until the situation came up.
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[[folder:Jim Dear]]
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!!!'''Voiced by''': Lee Millar (first film), Nick Jameson (sequel), Thomas Mann (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in French by''': Georges Hubert (1955), Guy Chapelier (1989), Creator/MichelPapineschi (1997, ''II''), Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Polish by''': Ignacy Gogolewski (1962), Tomasz Stockinger (1997, ''II''), Damian Kulec (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': Carlos David Ortigosa (1955), José Carlos Moreno (1997, ''II''), Edson Matus (2019 live-action remake)\\
'''Voiced in Swedish by''': Gösta Prüzelius (1955), Jonas Bergström (1989, ''II''), Tomas Strömberg (2019 live-action remake)\\

Jim Dear is Lady and the Tramp's owner, husband of Darling, and father of Jim Jr.
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-->'''Scamp:''' Hey! Paws off my dad!

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-->'''Scamp:''' Hey! Paws off my dad!pop!
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'''Voiced in French by''': Camille Guérini (1955), Georges Atlas (1989), Pascal Renwick (1997, ''II''), Thierry Murzeau (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Camille Guérini (1955), Georges Atlas (1989), Pascal Renwick Creator/PascalRenwick (1997, ''II''), Thierry Murzeau (2019 live-action remake)\\
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'''Voiced in French by''': Emmanuel Garijo (speaking), Emmanuel Dahl (singing)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Emmanuel Garijo Creator/EmmanuelGarijo (speaking), Emmanuel Dahl (singing)\\
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'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': Teresita Escobar (1955), Dulce Guerrero (speaking), Bianca Flores (singing) (1997, ''II''), Betzabé Jara (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by''': Teresita Escobar (1955), Dulce Guerrero Creator/DulceGuerrero (speaking), Bianca Flores (singing) (1997, ''II''), Betzabé Jara (2019 live-action remake)\\
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Aunt Sarah is the main antagonist of the original film and the aunt of Jim Dear in ''Lady and the Tramp'', also appearing in the 2001 sequel.

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Aunt Sarah is one of the main antagonist antagonists of the original film and the aunt of Jim Dear in ''Lady and the Tramp'', also appearing in the 2001 sequel.
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'''Voiced in French by''': Claude Winter (speaking), Claire Leclerc (singing) (1955), Dominique Chauby (speaking), Claude Lombard (singing) (1989), Barbara Tissier (1997, ''II''), Bénédicte Lécroart (''II'', singing), Aurélie Konaté (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Claude Winter (speaking), Claire Leclerc (singing) (1955), Dominique Chauby (speaking), Claude Lombard (singing) (1989), Barbara Tissier Creator/BarbaraTissier (1997, ''II''), Bénédicte Lécroart (''II'', singing), Aurélie Konaté (2019 live-action remake)\\



'''Voiced in French by''': Henri Allegrier-Ebstein (1955), Patrick Poivey (1989), Guillaume Lebon (1997, ''II''), Olivier Constantin (''II'', singing), Boris Rehlinger (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Henri Allegrier-Ebstein (1955), Patrick Poivey Creator/PatrickPoivey (1989), Guillaume Lebon (1997, ''II''), Olivier Constantin (''II'', singing), Boris Rehlinger Creator/BorisRehlinger (2019 live-action remake)\\



'''Voiced in French by''': Paule Faivre (1955), Roger Carel (1989), Pierre Baton (1997, ''II''), Blanche Ravalec (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Paule Faivre (1955), Roger Carel Creator/RogerCarel (1989), Pierre Baton (1997, ''II''), Blanche Ravalec Creator/BlancheRavalec (2019 live-action remake)\\



'''Voiced in French by''': Georges Hubert (1955), Guy Chapelier (1989), Michel Papineschi (1997, ''II''), Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé (2019 live-action remake)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Georges Hubert (1955), Guy Chapelier (1989), Michel Papineschi Creator/MichelPapineschi (1997, ''II''), Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé (2019 live-action remake)\\






'''Voiced in French by''': Jacques Frantz (speaking), Jacques Mercier (singing)\\

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'''Voiced in French by''': Jacques Frantz Creator/JacquesFrantz (speaking), Jacques Mercier (singing)\\






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* CatsAreMean: They wreck the house, try to steal milk from the baby, and then frame Lady for all of it when she tries to stop them, and they don't even get a comeuppance.

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* CatsAreMean: They wreck the house, try to eat the goldfish, try to steal milk from the baby, and then frame Lady for all of it when she tries to stop them, and them. And they don't even get a comeuppance.

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* GiveTheBabyAFather: Both Jock and Trusty offer to marry Lady out of compassion, as they fear that Tramp might have impregnated her and abandoned her. Lady politely turns them down.



* DubNameChange: Similarly to Kilt's entry above, his name is changed to Wiarus for the Polish 1997 dub of the original movie and all subsuquent ones.

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* DubNameChange: Similarly to Kilt's entry above, his name is changed to Wiarus for the Polish 1997 dub of the original movie and all subsuquent ones.subsequent ones.
* GiveTheBabyAFather: Both Trusty and Jock offer to marry Lady out of compassion, as they fear that Tramp might have impregnated her and abandoned her. Lady politely turns them down.
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* ExtremelyProtectiveChild: Jumps right in to help Tramp when Reggie seems to get the upper hand.
-->'''Scamp:''' Hey! Paws off my dad!
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* SarcasmBlind: He doesn't understand Angel's sarcasm at first, mistaking the expression "school of hard knocks" for being a real school.

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* OldMaid: {{Implied|Trope}} since it wasn't mentioned that Aunt Sarah has children or any family other than her cats.



* {{Spinster}}: {{Implied|Trope}} since it wasn't mentioned that Aunt Sarah has children or any family other than her cats.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:In the live-action remake, Tramp is the one who almost gets killed by the dogcatcher's wagon.]]
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* TeamMom: Peg, being the only female, assumes this role over the rest of the dogs. Tellingly, she steps right in to defend Lady when she notices Toughy and Bull making fun of her.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Adept with comments about Lady towards Darling, especially in the beginning.
-->'''Jim:''' Can't you explain to Lady about ''Sundays''?!
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* BumblingDad: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. He can be a bit goofy, but he's still a loving husband and a devoted father.
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It doesn't apply, according to the description in the playing with section. Also she isn't putting the baby in danger because she had no idea that tramp was trying to kill the rat until after the parents got back from their trip. And there's no way she would've known that her cats trashed the living room instead of blaming lady


* 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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* GrumpyBear: He's a bit grumpy on occasion.
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* StealthPun: PlayedWith. They are Siamese Cats and they are twins, but they are NOT siamese twins.

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* StealthPun: PlayedWith. They are Siamese Cats and they are twins, but they are NOT siamese (a.k.a. {{Conjoined|Twins}}) twins.

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