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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt** The rat gets this too, to a much lesser extent. Was it truly trying to kill the baby, or was it only focused on using the house as a shelter?
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* {{Narm}}: When the rat is bitten by Tramp the first time, it squeaks like a ''chew toy'', causing smiles. (It squeaks normally every other time, not even close to narmy.)

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* {{Narm}}: When the rat is bitten by Tramp the first time, it squeaks like a ''chew toy'', causing smiles.toy''. (It squeaks normally every other time, not even close to narmy.)
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* {{Narm}}: When the rat is bitten by Tramp the first time, it squeaks like a ''chew toy'', causing smiles. (It squeaks normally every other time, not even close to narmy.)
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* SignatureScene: [[SpaghettiKiss Take a wild guess.]]
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* VillainHasAPoint: Aunt Sarah putting a muzzle on Lady. It's generally not a good idea to allow dogs near newborn children and Aunt Sarah believed Lady was violent and destructive. She was doing what she thought was best for the safety of her nephew.

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* VillainHasAPoint: Aunt Sarah putting a muzzle on Lady. It's generally not a good idea to allow dogs near newborn children and Aunt Sarah believed Lady was violent and destructive. She was doing what she thought was best for the safety of her nephew. That said, she also somehow thought leaving two cats around unmonitored in the presence of a dog and baby [[WhatAnIdiot would be safe]].
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** Si and Am, the two Siamese cats Aunt Sarah brings, pretty much only appear in their introduction and yet that one scene is one the film's most known. [[AscendedExtra They also appear on the cover of the VHS release]].

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** Si and Am, the two Siamese cats Aunt Sarah brings, pretty much only appear in their introduction and yet that one scene is one the film's most known. [[AscendedExtra [[WolverinePublicity They also appear on the cover of the VHS release]].
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** Si and Am, the two Siamese cats Aunt Sarah brings, pretty much only appear in that one scene (You know which one we're talking about) and yet that one scene is one the film's most iconic. [[AscendedExtra They even appear on the covers of a lot of merchandising]].

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** Si and Am, the two Siamese cats Aunt Sarah brings, pretty much only appear in that one scene (You know which one we're talking about) their introduction and yet that one scene is one the film's most iconic. known. [[AscendedExtra They even also appear on the covers cover of a lot of merchandising]].the VHS release]].
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* {{Squick}}: As the entry on the "GiveTheBabyAFather" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss [[HonorableMarriageProposal marrying her to preserve her honour.]]

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* {{Squick}}: As the entry on the "GiveTheBabyAFather" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss [[HonorableMarriageProposal marrying her to preserve her honour.]]honour]].
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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOOOOOOOOG PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''
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* {{Squick}}: As the entry on the "HonorableMarriageProposal" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss marrying her to preserve her honour.

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* {{Squick}}: As the entry on the "HonorableMarriageProposal" "GiveTheBabyAFather" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss [[HonorableMarriageProposal marrying her to preserve her honour.]]
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** Surely, the beaver counts as well, since, despite only appearing once, he still has a fairly significant role, and is very helpful and friendly.
*** It also helps that he was the basis for [[WinnieThePooh Gopher]].
* {{Squick}}:
** In ''Scamp's Adventure,'' Buster (the big bad) tries to win the affections of a Pomeranian named Angel... and so does Scamp. Now, Scamp's obviously a ''puppy'', as is Angel, but Buster is an adult dog. And even if she were older, as a pomeranian, she won't be getting very big...
** As the entry on the "HonorableMarriageProposal" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss marrying her to preserve her honour.

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** Surely, the beaver counts as well, since, despite only appearing once, he still has a fairly significant role, and is very helpful and friendly.
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friendly. It also helps that he was the basis for [[WinnieThePooh [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Gopher]].
* {{Squick}}:
** In ''Scamp's Adventure,'' Buster (the big bad) tries to win the affections of a Pomeranian named Angel... and so does Scamp. Now, Scamp's obviously a ''puppy'', as is Angel, but Buster is an adult dog. And even if she were older, as a pomeranian, she won't be getting very big...
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{{Squick}}: As the entry on the "HonorableMarriageProposal" page mentioned, it's possible the scene where Lady is being chased by the dogs is caused by her being in heat, as later on she spends a night alone with Tramp, and Jock and Trusty discuss marrying her to preserve her honour.
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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOOOOOOO0G PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''

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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOOOOOOO0G LOOOOOOOOG PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''
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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LO000000G PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''

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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LO000000G LOOOOOOO0G PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''
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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOG PULLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''

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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOG PULLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''LO000000G PULLEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''
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* MemeticMutation: '''"I SAID A LOG PULLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'''
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** The Siamese cats have [[YellowPeril buck teeth, crooked eyes and speak with bizarre, exotic accents (not to mention improper English, too).]] [[KarmaHoudini Then there's how they ACT...]] Rather ironic, considering what Siamese cats are like in RealLife.
** The ethnic stereotypes among the dogs aren't much better.
** The police officer guarding the entrance to the zoo where Tramp tries to get Lady's muzzle off has an OfficerOHara characterization, down to his HairTriggerTemper and [[{{Oireland}} strong Oirish accent]].
** In a case of ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Anybody who knows anything about taking care of pets will definitely have a problem with the way Lady is treated when Darling is pregnant. You are responsible for her even if you're pregnant. She still has needs that need to be met. Even though she can't exactly play fetch and chase a dog around while carrying a baby inside of her, Darling seems to be too thick to realize that when Lady brings her the ball, all she has to do is take it, throw it, and not move at all.
** To modern audiences, the way shelters and dog catchers are portrayed isn't exactly great.
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*FairForItsDay: The ethnic stereotypes personified in animals, the cats in particular.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Aunt Sarah, especially to people who aren't dog lovers. It's possible she's just prejudiced against dogs and doesn't like them. It's also possible she didn't want to allow ''any'' animals near the baby, since she did leave her cats downstairs.

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Aunt Sarah, especially to people who aren't dog lovers. It's possible she's just prejudiced against dogs and doesn't like them. It's also possible she didn't want to allow ''any'' animals near the baby, since she did leave her cats downstairs.
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* FoeYay: Buster's fixation on Tramp in the sequel, coupled with his hatred of Lady, absolutely smacks of this. Tramp flat out calls it jealousy.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Buster crosses it by leaving Scamp at the mercy of the dogcatcher. With no collar. To get back at his dad.



* {{Sequelitis}}: Arguably averted; the sequel has some decent animation, catchy songs, and yes [[Film/ABronxTale Chazz Palminteri]]. It was also helped by having a good deal of [[ComicStrip/{{Scamp}} source material]] to draw from.[[note]]On the other hand, it ''does'' display the dubious choice of many of the Disney DTV sequels, namely introducing a major character as the best friend/close sibling/arch enemy of a major character in the original movie, who was apparently ''always there''...it's just nobody ever bothered to mention they existed in any way.[[/note]]



** In the sequel: Buster, an adult dog, trying to woo a puppy. She might be of breeding age but she's still young.
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* DesignatedVillain: The dog catcher is perhaps the least evil of the BigBadEnsemble; his job is to find dogs and put them in his pound to await pickup, but the film generally portrays him as antagonistic for this, particularly when he agrees to have Tramp put to sleep. Also, though she may be particularly harsh towards Lady and the Tramp, Aunt Sarah does what she does out of concern for others, particularly for her cats (who get Lady muzzled with a WoundedGazelleGambit) and for Darling's child. Plus, [[BerserkButton she hates runaways (and also, it would seem, strays)]], to the point of chaining Lady to the backyard doghouse to teach her a lesson, and around the time she arranges for Tramp's euthanasia, she's only aware of two things as far as the surrounding circumstances were concerned: one, that the child's life was in danger, and two, that two dogs, one of them a stray, were at the scene.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Aunt Sarah putting a muzzle on Lady. It's generally not a good idea to allow dogs near newborn children and Aunt Sarah believed Lady was violent and destructive. She was arguably doing what she thought was best for the safety of her nephew.

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* VillainHasAPoint: Aunt Sarah putting a muzzle on Lady. It's generally not a good idea to allow dogs near newborn children and Aunt Sarah believed Lady was violent and destructive. She was arguably doing what she thought was best for the safety of her nephew.
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ALL of these tropes are YMMV.


** YMMV on this one. They do have a ''lot'' of fans, because of their aforementioned awesome song, and the fact that they're really, REALLY cute.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Aunt Sarah, especially to people who aren't dog lovers. It's possible she's just prejudiced against dogs and doesn't like them. It's also possible she didn't want to allow ''any'' animals near the baby, since she did leave her cats downstairs.
** The alligator in the zoo. Trying to eat Lady or trying to help remove the muzzle - and simply not realising his mouth was too big.


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*** It also helps that he was the basis for [[WinnieThePooh Gopher]].
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** YMMV on this one. They do have a ''lot'' of fans, because of their aforementioned awesome song, and the fact that they're really, REALLY cute.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Buster crosses it by leaving Scamp at the mercy of the dogcatcher. With no collar. To get back at his dad.
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Tearjerker already has it\'s own page.


* TearJerker:
** The "No Place Like Home" sequence, done in dog howls. A bit mitigated by the fact that the dogs were doing that howling as cover for the escape tunnel being dug and is almost done.
** [[spoiler: Trusty's DisneyDeath. Although he actually survives]] it's pretty heartbreaking seeing Jock howling in sorrow.

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