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* The fact that Tony and Joe have befriended a random stray dog to the point where they happily feed him and his date. Not to mention Tony's iconic insistance that Tramp "talks to him".

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* The fact that Tony and Joe have befriended a random stray dog to the point where they happily feed him and his date. Not to mention Tony's iconic insistance that Tramp "talks to him".him".
** Just before that the very cute scene where Tramp paws on the door. Tony comes out to greet him, laughs when Tramp jumps on him and starts licking him and calls Joe to get him some bones before "he eats me up."
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* After Lady is chained to the doghouse after her night with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to give her a better home (since Aunt Sarah hates her). It shows they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* After Lady is chained to the doghouse after her Lady's wild night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to give preserve her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a better home (since Aunt Sarah hates her). It shows pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.
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** The fact that the entire staff appears to be this. The pound itself is in considerable disrepair, but signs on the gates read "give a dog a happy home" and "nice puppies", and another worker refers to Lady as "the little cocker."
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** Jim Dear and Darling helping Lady get a closer look at the new baby and tenderly petting her as he falls asleep is just the reassurance Lady, and the audience, needs to know that she is still a member of the family.
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* After Lady is chained to the doghouse after her night with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to give her a better home (since Aunt Sarah hates her). It shoes they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* After Lady is chained to the doghouse after her night with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to give her a better home (since Aunt Sarah hates her). It shoes shows they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.
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** Lady and Tramp waking up together the following morning. Tramp wakes first, notices Lady is still right beside him, smiles, and noses up close to her before closing his eyes for more sleep. It's blatantly postcoital and ridiculously cute.

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** Lady and Tramp waking up together the following morning. Tramp wakes first, notices Lady is still right beside him, smiles, and noses up close to her before closing his eyes for more sleep. It's blatantly postcoital and ridiculously cute.cute.
* The fact that Tony and Joe have befriended a random stray dog to the point where they happily feed him and his date. Not to mention Tony's iconic insistance that Tramp "talks to him".
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* After Lady's wild night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to preserve her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* After Lady's wild Lady is chained to the doghouse after her night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jock immediately offer to marry her to preserve give her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way better home (since Aunt Sarah hates her). It shoes they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.
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--> "Come on, little lady. They've come to take you home. *privately* You're too good for a place like this."

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--> "Come on, little lady."Alright, baby. They've come to take you home. *privately* You're too good for nice a place like this.girl to be in this place."
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** Lady and Tramp waking up together the following morning. Tramp wakes, notices Lady is still beside him, smiles, and noses up close to her before closing his eyes for more sleep. It's blatantly postcoital and ridiculously cute.

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** Lady and Tramp waking up together the following morning. Tramp wakes, wakes first, notices Lady is still right beside him, smiles, and noses up close to her before closing his eyes for more sleep. It's blatantly postcoital and ridiculously cute.
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* The entire "Bella Notte" sequence, especially, of course, the famous SpaghettiKiss.

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* The entire "Bella Notte" sequence, especially, of course, the famous SpaghettiKiss.SpaghettiKiss.
** Lady and Tramp waking up together the following morning. Tramp wakes, notices Lady is still beside him, smiles, and noses up close to her before closing his eyes for more sleep. It's blatantly postcoital and ridiculously cute.

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* The scene after Lady's been released from the pound by Aunt Sarah. Keep in mind: she was told by a random group of dogs that Tramp has had other girls before her and she was possibly going to be disgraced because of her night with Tramp. So what happens instead? He goes over to her house and is genuinely concerned about what happened to her.



--> "Come on, little lady. They're here to take you home. *privately* You're too good for a place like this."

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--> "Come on, little lady. They're here They've come to take you home. *privately* You're too good for a place like this."
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[[caption-width-right:350: ♪ The night will weave its magic spell when the one you love is near ♪]]



** Also, after her and Tramp are out on the town, when they wake up, Tramp tries to convince her that life without owners means complete freedom, Lady says "It sounds wonderful... but who would watch over the baby?" Tramp gives her a sad look, but says "You win. Come o, I'll take you home," showing that even though he loves his freedom, he can't bring himself to come between Lady and her family.

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** Also, after her and Tramp are out on the town, when they wake up, Tramp tries to convince her that life without owners means complete freedom, Lady says "It sounds wonderful... but who would watch over the baby?" Tramp gives her a sad look, but says "You win. Come o, on, I'll take you home," showing that even though he loves his freedom, he can't bring himself to come between Lady and her family.

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* The entire "Bella Notte" sequence, especially, of course, the famous SpaghettiKiss.

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* The entire "Bella Notte" sequence, especially, of course, the famous SpaghettiKiss.
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* While Trusty getting hit by the wagon was a TearJerker, imaging how happy the audience must have felt when the old boy came limping up the steps to visit Lady and Tramp on Christmas.
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** Also, after her and Tramp are out on the town, when they wake up, Tramp tries to convince her that life without owners means complete freedom, Lady says "It sounds wonderful... but who would watch over the baby?" Tramp gives her a sad look, but says "Okay, Pidge. You win. I'll take you home," showing that even though he loves his freedom, he can't bring himself to come between Lady and her family.

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** Also, after her and Tramp are out on the town, when they wake up, Tramp tries to convince her that life without owners means complete freedom, Lady says "It sounds wonderful... but who would watch over the baby?" Tramp gives her a sad look, but says "Okay, Pidge. You "You win. Come o, I'll take you home," showing that even though he loves his freedom, he can't bring himself to come between Lady and her family.
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* The entire "Bella Notte" sequence, especially, of course, the famous SpaghettiKiss.
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** Also, after her and Tramp are out on the town, when they wake up, Tramp tries to convince her that life without owners means complete freedom, Lady says "It sounds wonderful... but who would watch over the baby?" Tramp gives her a sad look, but says "Okay, Pidge. You win. I'll take you home," showing that even though he loves his freedom, he can't bring himself to come between Lady and her family.
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* Tramp running back to Lady when he hears her barking, even though she recently rejected him, because he knows that [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness Lady wouldn't behave like this unless the situation was dire]].
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* No mention of puppy Lady??? She was freakin' adorable as [[GoshDangItToHeck heck]]!

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* No mention of puppy Lady??? She was freakin' adorable as [[GoshDangItToHeck heck]]!
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* No mention of puppy Lady??? She was freakin' adorable as [[GoshDangItToHeck heck]]!
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** The last one could've just been because it rhymes.
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* After Lady's wild night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jacques immediately offer to marry her to preserve her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* After Lady's wild night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jacques Jock immediately offer to marry her to preserve her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* For all that the dogcatcher is, by nature, the villain of the story he's not a bad guy. He's very gentle and sweet with Lady, and while the audience bristles at the borderline-cruel way he talks about how eager he is to euthanize Tramp, you have to remember--''he thinks Tramp is dangerous''. He has every reason to believe that this is a stray dog that routinely bites/attacks people. He's never cruel to the dogs he takes in, even talking to them like they're people. He's just doing his job, and the way he scratches Lady's ears and tells her about how her family's here to pick her up is very [[DefiningCharacterMoment sweet]].

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* For all that the dogcatcher is, is by nature, default the villain of the story story, he's not a bad guy. He's very gentle and sweet with Lady, and while the audience bristles at the borderline-cruel way he talks about how eager he is to euthanize Tramp, you have to remember--''he thinks Tramp is dangerous''. He has every reason to believe that this is a stray dog that routinely bites/attacks people.people; think of how often Tramp's bitten him during his rounds. He's never cruel to the dogs he takes in, even talking to them like they're people. He's just doing his job, and the way he scratches Lady's ears and tells her about how her family's here to pick her up is very [[DefiningCharacterMoment sweet]].[[EstablishingCharacterMoment sweet]].
--> "Come on, little lady. They're here to take you home. *privately* You're too good for a place like this."
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** The last one could've just been because it rhymes.
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* After Lady's wild night out on the town with Tramp, Trusty and Jacques immediately offer to marry her to preserve her reputation (presumably in case she was carrying Tramp's pups already). It's unclear whether [[FridgeHorror they think he might have forced her]] or they just think she's a pretty young thing who made an impulsive decision, but either way they care about her deeply and don't want her to suffer.

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* Peg comforting Lady in the pound, and the rest of the dogs immediately stopping their teasing to reassure her the moment they realized that the poor girl was genuinely terrified. They might have a casual, irreverent attitude toward their situation, but they clearly have big hearts as well--they're good dogs. Peg was right; they never meant 'no real harm', and they become tender and sweet as soon as they see how close to tears Lady is. And until they start talking about Tramp, it works!

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* Peg comforting Lady in the pound, and the rest of the dogs immediately stopping their teasing to reassure her the moment they realized realize that the poor girl was is genuinely terrified. They might have a casual, irreverent attitude toward their situation, but they clearly have big hearts as well--they're good dogs. Peg was right; they never meant 'no real harm', and they become tender and sweet as soon as they see how close to tears Lady is. And until they start talking about Tramp, it works! works!
* For all that the dogcatcher is, by nature, the villain of the story he's not a bad guy. He's very gentle and sweet with Lady, and while the audience bristles at the borderline-cruel way he talks about how eager he is to euthanize Tramp, you have to remember--''he thinks Tramp is dangerous''. He has every reason to believe that this is a stray dog that routinely bites/attacks people. He's never cruel to the dogs he takes in, even talking to them like they're people. He's just doing his job, and the way he scratches Lady's ears and tells her about how her family's here to pick her up is very [[DefiningCharacterMoment sweet]].

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* A small one, but at the end of the movie, Jim goes looking for a box of dog biscuits -- "the ones [[JerkAss Aunt Sarah]] sent for Christmas." Tramp's saving the baby wasn't lost on her at all.
* Another small one, this time concerning Si and Am, strangely. When you really listen to the lyrics of their song, they speak of doing some rather troublesome things, yes... But lines such as "There'll be a head for you and a tail for me" (the fish in the bowl), or "There'll be plenty of milk for you and maybe some for me" (the baby's milk), you realize that the one speaking the line is stating that they'll be sure their sibling gets the better deal of their "prize".

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* A small one, but at the end of the movie, Jim goes looking for a box of dog biscuits -- "the ones [[JerkAss Aunt Sarah]] sent for Christmas." Tramp's The dogs saving the baby wasn't lost on her at all.
* Another small one, this time concerning Si and Am, strangely. When you really listen to the lyrics of their song, they speak of doing some rather troublesome things, yes... But lines such as "There'll be a head for you and a tail for me" (the fish in the bowl), or "There'll be plenty of milk for you and maybe some for me" (the baby's milk), you realize that the one speaking the line is stating that they'll be sure their sibling gets the better deal of their "prize"."prize".
* Peg comforting Lady in the pound, and the rest of the dogs immediately stopping their teasing to reassure her the moment they realized that the poor girl was genuinely terrified. They might have a casual, irreverent attitude toward their situation, but they clearly have big hearts as well--they're good dogs. Peg was right; they never meant 'no real harm', and they become tender and sweet as soon as they see how close to tears Lady is. And until they start talking about Tramp, it works!
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* A small one, but at the end of the movie, Jim goes looking for a box of dog biscuits -- "the ones [[JerkAss Aunt Sarah]] sent for Christmas." Tramp's saving the baby wasn't lost on her at all.

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* A small one, but at the end of the movie, Jim goes looking for a box of dog biscuits -- "the ones [[JerkAss Aunt Sarah]] sent for Christmas." Tramp's saving the baby wasn't lost on her at all.all.
* Another small one, this time concerning Si and Am, strangely. When you really listen to the lyrics of their song, they speak of doing some rather troublesome things, yes... But lines such as "There'll be a head for you and a tail for me" (the fish in the bowl), or "There'll be plenty of milk for you and maybe some for me" (the baby's milk), you realize that the one speaking the line is stating that they'll be sure their sibling gets the better deal of their "prize".
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* Shortly after the baby is born, Lady sings the song, "What is a Baby?" in her head. She then cautiously goes into the baby's bedroom, where Darling is rocking him to sleep, with a beautiful lullaby. After the lullaby is finished, Lady looks into the cradle fondly at the baby and realizes that having him around won't be nearly so bad as Tramp had warned her.
* A small one, but at the end of the movie, Jim goes looking for a box of dog biscuits -- "the ones [[JerkAss Aunt Sarah]] sent for Christmas." Tramp's saving the baby wasn't lost on her at all.

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