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* [[ReleasedToElsewhere "The long walk."]] The pound isn't just a prison for wayward dogs, it is a concentration camp where they are punished for the crime of being abandoned and becoming a burden upon society.
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* [[ReleasedToElsewhere "The long walk."]] The pound isn't just a prison for wayward dogs, it is a concentration camp where they are punished executed for the crime of being abandoned and becoming a burden upon society.
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** Even Tramp, in his own way, is quite scary, sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
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** Even Tramp, in his own way, is quite scary, sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound [[WesternAnimation/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
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* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s real-life dog.]]
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* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s artist Joe Grant’s real-life dog.]]
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** Especially the way how, unlike every other animal in the movie, it is not in any way drawn in a cute or at least endearing way. It is instead portrayed with a feral, mad, and just creepy design.
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** Especially the way how, unlike every other animal in the movie, it is not in any way never drawn in a cute or at least endearing way. It is instead portrayed with a feral, mad, and just creepy design.
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* The rat villain.
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* The rat villain.rat.
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** Luckily, there's a bit of NightmareRetardant: when Tramp catches the rat with the mouth he squeaks in a very high-pitched tone, in strong contrast with his scary appareance.
** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in its rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
* The Siamese cats may be this to young children. That poor fish...
** ''A Disney Halloween'' features them when the narrator talks about cats.
*** Then again, adults may just find them offensive, since they’re racist stereotypes, similar to the Chinese cat in “The Aristocats”. It was because of this that the bad accents were removed in “Mickey’s House of Villains.”
** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in its rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
* The Siamese cats may be this to young children. That poor fish...
** ''A Disney Halloween'' features them when the narrator talks about cats.
*** Then again, adults may just find them offensive, since they’re racist stereotypes, similar to the Chinese cat in “The Aristocats”. It was because of this that the bad accents were removed in “Mickey’s House of Villains.”
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** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in its rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
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* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s real-life dog.]]
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.
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* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s real-life dog.]]
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.]]
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.
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* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. The way they were portrayed, they looked completely feral, and may have very well ''eaten'' her if Tramp hadn't showed up.
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*** Then again, adults may just find them offensive, since they’re racist stereotypes, similar to the Chinese cat in “The Aristocats”. It was because of this that the bad accents were removed in “Mickey’s House of Villains.”
* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. The way they were portrayed, they looked completely feral, and may have very well ''eaten'' her if Tramp hadn't showedup.up.
* Aunt Sarah is just downright abusive towards Lady, especially when she has her muzzled. Thank god she was toned down GREATLY in the sequel.
* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s real-life dog.]]
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.
* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. The way they were portrayed, they looked completely feral, and may have very well ''eaten'' her if Tramp hadn't showed
* Aunt Sarah is just downright abusive towards Lady, especially when she has her muzzled. Thank god she was toned down GREATLY in the sequel.
* [[TruthInTelevision Lady being neglected is a very harsh reality for many dogs in real life. It doesn’t help that she’s based on Walt Disney’s real-life dog.]]
* The pound dogs are a bit unsettling with that creepy sad music, especially to younger viewers. Although they’re more of a [[TearJerker Tear Jerker]] than anything. Thankfully, the song “He’s a Tramp” lessens this.
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** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in it's rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
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** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in it's its rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
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** The rat is very likely diseased, on top of everything else. Rats can be dangerous if cornered, but will normally try to avoid open, inhabited spaces and almost never attack with this kind of singlemindedness, especially not with dogs and adult humans in the house. God knows what disease is wreaking havoc in it's rodent brain, could be rabies or something even worse...
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* [[ReleasedToElsewhere "The final long walk."]]
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** Especially the way how, unlike every other animal in the movie, it is not in any way drawn in a cute or at least endearing way. It is instead portrayed with a feral, mad and just creepy design.
** Even Tramp in his own way is quite scary sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
** Another one when the rat jumps on the baby´s crib when it´s fight with Tramp is close to ending. The [[SlasherSmile way it turns to Tramp and smiles]] leaves no doubt about what it truly wanted to do [[AdultFear to the]] [[WouldHurtAChild baby]]...
** Luckilly there's a bit of NightmareRetardant: when Tramp catches the rat with the mouth he squicks in a very high pitched tone, in strong contrast with his scary appareance.
** Even Tramp in his own way is quite scary sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
** Another one when the rat jumps on the baby´s crib when it´s fight with Tramp is close to ending. The [[SlasherSmile way it turns to Tramp and smiles]] leaves no doubt about what it truly wanted to do [[AdultFear to the]] [[WouldHurtAChild baby]]...
** Luckilly there's a bit of NightmareRetardant: when Tramp catches the rat with the mouth he squicks in a very high pitched tone, in strong contrast with his scary appareance.
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** Especially the way how, unlike every other animal in the movie, it is not in any way drawn in a cute or at least endearing way. It is instead portrayed with a feral, mad mad, and just creepy design.
** EvenTramp Tramp, in his own way way, is quite scary scary, sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
** Another one when the rat jumps on thebaby´s baby's crib when it´s its fight with Tramp is close to ending. The [[SlasherSmile way it turns to Tramp and smiles]] [[ForTheEvulz leaves no doubt doubt]] about what it truly wanted to do [[AdultFear to the]] [[WouldHurtAChild baby]]...
**Luckilly Luckily, there's a bit of NightmareRetardant: when Tramp catches the rat with the mouth he squicks squeaks in a very high pitched high-pitched tone, in strong contrast with his scary appareance.
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* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. In a very scary FridgeHorror case, at the end of the movie Lady and Tramp are shown to have puppies on their own. That means that Lady was in heat. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfevil No need to explain what would have happened if the dogs would have catched her.]]
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* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. In a very scary FridgeHorror case, at the end of the movie Lady and Tramp are shown to have puppies on their own. That means that Lady was in heat. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfevil No need to explain what would have happened if the dogs would have catched her.]]
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** Even Tramp in his own way is quite scary sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
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** Even Tramp in his own way is quite scary sporting a very deep growl to intimidate the rat. Very much like [[Disney/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Pongo and Perdita's attack on Horace and Jasper,]] or [[Disney/TheFoxAndTheHound Copper taking on a giant bear]], even though we're rooting for the dog, the film doesn't shy away from how scary dogs can be when they're on the attack.
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** ''A Disney Halloween'' features them when the narrator talks about cats.cats.
* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. In a very scary FridgeHorror case, at the end of the movie Lady and Tramp are shown to have puppies on their own. That means that Lady was in heat. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfevil No need to explain what would have happened if the dogs would have catched her.]]
* The three frightening and thuggish street dogs (pictured above) who chase Lady in the alley. In a very scary FridgeHorror case, at the end of the movie Lady and Tramp are shown to have puppies on their own. That means that Lady was in heat. [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfevil No need to explain what would have happened if the dogs would have catched her.]]
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** ''A Disney Halloween'' features them when the narrator talks about cats.
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* Just the fact that Lady was ''[[AttemptedRape nearly raped]]'' by a group of feral dogs. [[FridgeHorror Just think what would've happened had Tramp not shown up in time.]]
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** ''A Disney Halloween'' features them when the narrator talks about cats.
* Just the fact that Lady was ''[[AttemptedRape nearly raped]]'' by a group of feral dogs. [[FridgeHorror Just think what would've happened had Tramp not shown up in time.]]cats.
* Just the fact that Lady was ''[[AttemptedRape nearly raped]]'' by a group of feral dogs. [[FridgeHorror Just think what would've happened had Tramp not shown up in time.]]
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* Just the fact that Lady was ''[[AttemptedRape nearly raped]]'' by a group of feral dogs. [[FridgeHorror Just think what would've happened had Tramp not shown up in time.]]
* Just the fact that Lady was ''[[AttemptedRape nearly raped]]'' by a group of feral dogs. [[FridgeHorror Just think what would've happened had Tramp not shown up in time.]]
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* Reggie. Specially whenever he's batshit insane.
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* The growing suspension during the baby's anticipated arrival sequence. Mostly the SugarWiki/{{awesome music}} does it.
* [[ReleasedToElsewhere "The last walk."]]
* The rat... oh, God, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRKbxTmz9gU the rat]].
* The Siamese cats, for all their creepy mannerisms and [[CatsAreMean general meanness.]]
* The growing suspension during the baby's anticipated arrival sequence. Mostly the SugarWiki/{{awesome music}} does it.
* [[ReleasedToElsewhere "The last walk."]]
* The rat... oh, God, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRKbxTmz9gU the rat]].
* The Siamese cats, for all their creepy mannerisms and [[CatsAreMean general meanness.]]