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* DisneyDeath: Happens to Scamp who gets flung into a wall by Reggie at the pound. He doesn't respond when Tramp sniffles or nudges him, and he finally wakes up when Tramp licks him.

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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Happens to Scamp who gets flung into a wall by Reggie at the pound. He doesn't respond when Tramp sniffles or nudges him, and he finally wakes up when Tramp licks him.]]
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* DisneyDeath: Happens to Scamp who gets flung into a wall by Reggie at the pound. He doesn't respond when Tramp sniffles or nudges him, and he finally wakes up when Tramp licks him.
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* IWantSong: "I Just Want To Be Free".

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* IWantSong: "I Just Want To Be Free"."A World Without Fences".
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* VocalDissonance: Scamp is a young looking puppy who sounds more like a 15- or 16-year-old. His sisters sound noticeably more appropriate than him. Angel also has a deep voice for her looks.
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** At no point does Lady communicate with her son in literally any way.
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* CallingTheOldManOut: Scamp eventually calls Tramp out on his hypocrisy for never telling him about his life as a street dog.

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* CallingTheOldManOut: Scamp eventually calls Tramp out on his hypocrisy and for never telling him about his life as a street dog.
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* AdultFear: Imagine that after a fight with your child, they run away when you're not looking.
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* NamedByTheSequel: Lady and Tramp's children whom they give birth to at the end of the original film. The three daughters are named Annette, Collette and Danielle, while the son is named Scamp and is given the main focus.

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* NamedByTheSequel: NamedInTheSequel: Lady and Tramp's children whom they give birth to at the end of the original film. The three daughters are named Annette, Collette and Danielle, while the son is named Scamp and is given the main focus.

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* BrokenPedestal: Scamp loses all faith in Buster when he betrays him to get caught.



* DontWakeTheSleeper: For one of his tests, Scamp tries to sneak a can away from the sleeping Reggie in an ally. He was close until he trips and knocks over some barrels, which wakes up Reggie and sets off a mad dog chase.



* NamedByTheSequel: Lady and Tramp's children whom they give birth to at the end of the original film. The three daughters are named Annette, Collette and Danielle, while the son is named Scamp and is given the main focus.



* SpaghettiKiss: Subverted for RuleOfFunny. Scamp and Angel wind up at the same restaurant Scamp's parents visited, dine on an identical bowl of spaghetti, and even do the meatball push...and then proceed to devour the bowl in a very realistic, doggy manner.

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* SpaghettiKiss: Subverted for RuleOfFunny. Scamp and Angel wind up at the same restaurant Scamp's parents visited, dine on an identical bowl of spaghetti, and even do the meatball push...and then proceed to devour the bowl in a very realistic, doggy manner. Played straight in a promotional image, however.

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* AscendedExtra: Scamp, Lady and Tramp's son whom they gave birth to at the end of the original film, is the main focus here and receives top billing.



** Lady has a marginally smaller role in the sequel.

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** Lady has a marginally smaller role in the sequel.sequel, due to Scamp's huge focus.


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* HatesBaths: Scamp does not like bathtime that much, so when he's forced to be bathed by Jim Dear early on, he isn't that happy about it, and is pleased when he gets dirty again while playing fetch with Junior. He gets another bath at the end of the movie to his annoyance.


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* IAmSong: The Junkyard Dogs sing "Junkyard Society Rag" as they show Scamp their way of life.


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* RacingTheTrain: Scamp and Angel end up being chased by a train during a late night talk.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** [[RunningGag The first time Angel tells Buster she's not "his girl"]],]], she adds, "I don't belong to anyone." We later learn her backstory, namely that she had five previous owners before joining the Junkyard Dogs, adding a new meaning to his sour delivery of the aforementioned line.

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{{Foreshadowing}}: [[RunningGag The first time Angel tells Buster she's not "his girl"]],]], girl"]], she adds, "I don't belong to anyone." We later learn her backstory, namely that she had five previous owners before joining the Junkyard Dogs, adding a new meaning to his sour delivery of the aforementioned line.


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* InsigniaRipOffRitual: Buster viciously removes Scamp's collar from his neck to signify he's no longer a housedog and he's officially one of the gang.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Buster is trapped under a pile of junk, brought upon by Scamp who was repaying him for abandoning him to the dog catcher's mercy because "[[ItsAllAboutMe Buster's Troubles is Buster's Troubles]]". It's implied he'll eventually starve to death with nobody to free him from his prison.]]
** On a lesser scale, [[spoiler: Otis has been nothing but a teeny tiny [[{{Jerkass}} jerk]] to both Scamp and Tramp, laughing at the former's misfortune of being stuck with Reggie, and mocking the latter when it looks like his son is dead. While [[DownplayedTrope not blatant]], Otis gets his when Scamp and Tramp leave him to stay at the pound for the rest of his days. Bear in mind chinese-crested dogs aren't the prettiest dogs, and we know what happens to dogs that stay at the pound too long.]]


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* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** [[spoiler: Buster is trapped under a pile of junk, brought upon by Scamp who was repaying him for abandoning him to the dog catcher's mercy because "[[ItsAllAboutMe Buster's Troubles is Buster's Troubles]]".]]
** On a lesser scale, [[spoiler: Otis has been nothing but a teeny tiny [[{{Jerkass}} jerk]] to both Scamp and Tramp, laughing at the former's misfortune of being stuck with Reggie, and mocking the latter when it looks like his son is dead. While [[DownplayedTrope not blatant]], Otis gets his when Scamp and Tramp leave him to stay at the pound for the rest of his days. Bear in mind chinese-crested dogs aren't the prettiest dogs, and we know what happens to dogs that stay at the pound too long.]]
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* ParentsAsPeople: Tramp and Lady are loving parents, but not without their flaws. Tramp is rigid and stern when it comes to the rules of the house and unwilling to simply tell Scamp that he was a street dog and that his wild, free, very fun life was tempered with the expectation that it would be a short one. Lady urges Tramp to be more understanding and honest with Scamp, but stops shy of communicating with him in any way.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: Although she looks to be around the same age as Scamp (who's not even a year old), Angel is old enough to have been through five families and linger a while with each one. This is sadly plausible even for a young dog, [[TruthInTelevision, as anyone who's worked in animal rescues knows]], but she specifically mentions new babies being one of the reasons she's been given up.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Although she looks to be around the same age as Scamp (who's not even a year old), Angel is old enough to have been through five families and linger a while with each one. This is sadly plausible even for a young dog, [[TruthInTelevision, [[TruthInTelevision as anyone who's worked in animal rescues knows]], but she specifically mentions new babies being one of the reasons she's been given up.



* PoorCommunicationKills: As far as Scamp knows, his father was a house dog all his life, and Tramp opts against correcting him (and presumably leaving out the parts where he had corned beef dinners and a new girlfriend every other week.) If his father had come clean about his past as a stray, perhaps Scamp would've known second-hand what life as a junkyard dog is ''really'' like.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: As far as Scamp knows, his father was a house dog all his life, and Tramp opts against correcting him (and presumably leaving out the parts where he had corned beef dinners and a new girlfriend every other week.) If his father had come clean about his past as a stray, perhaps Scamp would've known second-hand what life as a junkyard dog is ''really'' like.that Tramp, for all the fun he had, also fully expected to die young.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Angel calls out Scamp for ''willingly'' running away from a home where people really care about him.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Angel calls out Scamp for ''willingly'' running away from a home where people really care about love him.



* YouAreGrounded: Tramp tells this (in a way) to Scamp when the latter is being disrespectful.

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* YouAreGrounded: Tramp tells this (in a way) to and Scamp when have a heated argument, and in the latter is end, Tramp says that Scamp can just get used to being disrespectful.chained every night before storming off.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Scamp wishes he could be a "wild dog", but after [[spoiler:presumably losing Angel, caught by The Dogcatcher, and abandoned by Buster, the puppy soon realizes how wrong his ambition was]].

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Scamp wishes he could be a "wild dog", but after [[spoiler:presumably losing Angel, caught by The Dogcatcher, and abandoned by Buster, the puppy soon realizes how wrong his ambition was]].he comes to regret this]].



** When Scratchy starts telling Scamp the (false) story of what happened to Tramp, Scamp morphs into Tramp and the other Junkyard Dogs morph into dogcatchers, and the ensuing story is about Tramp escaping from them. [[spoiler:In the end, Scamp "escapes" from the life of a Junkyard Dog when he realizes having a home is better.]]



* OlderThanTheyLook: Although she looks to be around the same age as Scamp (who's not even a year old), Angel is old enough to have been through five families and linger a while with each one. A sad bit of TruthInTelevision. If you've ever dealt with animal rescues in any way, you'd know that this is completely possible even with a puppy or young dog. [[note]]She mentions new babies in the family being one reason she was abandoned again, which ''could'' indicate a long time period, but we have no way of knowing how far along the expectant mother was, or even if she was expecting at all, at the time Angel was taken in.[[/note]]

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Although she looks to be around the same age as Scamp (who's not even a year old), Angel is old enough to have been through five families and linger a while with each one. A sad bit of TruthInTelevision. If you've ever dealt with This is sadly plausible even for a young dog, [[TruthInTelevision, as anyone who's worked in animal rescues in any way, you'd know that this is completely possible even with a puppy or young dog. [[note]]She knows]], but she specifically mentions new babies in the family being one reason she was abandoned again, which ''could'' indicate a long time period, but we have no way of knowing how far along the expectant mother was, or even if she was expecting at all, at the time Angel was taken in.[[/note]]reasons she's been given up.
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* HateSink: Otis only appears in a few minutes in the film, and there absolutely nothing likable about the guy. [[spoiler:When Scamp gets in the pound, Otis mocks as he is thrown in the same cell as Reggie, and then he laughs when it looks Scamp was killed by Reggie after he and Tramp fought him, in front Tramp]].

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* HateSink: Otis only appears in a few minutes in the film, and there absolutely nothing likable about the guy. [[spoiler:When Scamp gets in the pound, Otis mocks as he is thrown in the same cell as Reggie, and then he laughs when it looks Scamp was killed by Reggie after he and Tramp fought him, in front of Tramp]].
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* HateSink: Otis only appears in a few minutes in the film, and there absolutely nothing likable about the guy. [[spoiler:When Scamp gets in the pound, Otis mocks as he as throw in the same cell as Reggie, and then he laughs when it looks Scamp was killed by Reggie after he and Tramp fought him, in front Tramp]].

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* HateSink: Otis only appears in a few minutes in the film, and there absolutely nothing likable about the guy. [[spoiler:When Scamp gets in the pound, Otis mocks as he as throw is thrown in the same cell as Reggie, and then he laughs when it looks Scamp was killed by Reggie after he and Tramp fought him, in front Tramp]].
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* SuprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:After Buster offically allows Scamp to join the Junkyard dogs, even removing Scamp's collar, then allows the latter to be caught by the dogcatcher. Without his collar Scamp is gets throw in the pound with no way for his family to know about it and get him out.]]

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* SuprisinglyRealisticOutcome: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:After Buster offically allows Scamp to join the Junkyard dogs, even removing Scamp's collar, then allows the latter to be caught by the dogcatcher. Without his collar Scamp is gets throw in the pound with no way for his family to know about it and get him out.]]
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* HateSink: Otis only appears in a few minutes in the film, and there absolutely nothing likable about the guy. [[spoiler:When Scamp gets in the pound, Otis mocks as he as throw in the same cell as Reggie, and then he laughs when it looks Scamp was killed by Reggie after he and Tramp fought him, in front Tramp]].


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* SuprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[spoiler:After Buster offically allows Scamp to join the Junkyard dogs, even removing Scamp's collar, then allows the latter to be caught by the dogcatcher. Without his collar Scamp is gets throw in the pound with no way for his family to know about it and get him out.]]

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** When Scratchy starts telling Scamp the (false) story of what happened to Tramp, Scamp morphs into Tramp and the other Junkyard Dogs morph into dogcatchers, and the ensuing story is about Tramp escaping from them. [[spoiler:In the end, Scamp "escapes" from the Junkyard Dogs when he realizes having a home is better.]]

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** When Scratchy starts telling Scamp the (false) story of what happened to Tramp, Scamp morphs into Tramp and the other Junkyard Dogs morph into dogcatchers, and the ensuing story is about Tramp escaping from them. [[spoiler:In the end, Scamp "escapes" from the life of a Junkyard Dogs Dog when he realizes having a home is better.]]



** Tramp ventures into this, considering it's only been a year since he was sleeping in barrels and attempting to sell Lady on a life of freedom and excitement beyond the hills. His example, however, is much more sympathetic given that he doesn't want that life for his children.

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** Tramp ventures into this, considering it's only been a year since he was sleeping in barrels and attempting to sell Lady on a life of freedom and excitement beyond the hills. His example, however, [[JustifiedTrope however]], is much more sympathetic given that he doesn't want that a life of uncertainty and homelessness for his children.



** Otis, a stray Chinese crested in the pound, is this: [[spoiler: he taunts Scamp after he is thrown into the same cell as Reggie, and cracks a joke at Tramp's expense when it looks like Scamp was killed by the vicious stray.]]

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** Otis, a stray Chinese crested in the pound, is this: [[spoiler: he taunts Scamp after he is thrown into the same cell as Reggie, and cracks a joke [[DudeNotFunny at Tramp's expense expense]] when it looks like Scamp was killed by the vicious stray.]]


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* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler: Buster is trapped under a pile of junk, brought upon by Scamp who was repaying him for abandoning him to the dog catcher's mercy because "[[ItsAllAboutMe Buster's Troubles is Buster's Troubles]]". It's implied he'll eventually starve to death with nobody to free him from his prison.]]
** On a lesser scale, [[spoiler: Otis has been nothing but a teeny tiny [[{{Jerkass}} jerk]] to both Scamp and Tramp, laughing at the former's misfortune of being stuck with Reggie, and mocking the latter when it looks like his son is dead. While [[DownplayedTrope not blatant]], Otis gets his when Scamp and Tramp leave him to stay at the pound for the rest of his days. Bear in mind chinese-crested dogs aren't the prettiest dogs, and we know what happens to dogs that stay at the pound too long.]]
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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler: After Scamp (on impulse) tells the Gang that it's ''Angel'' who want to be a "house dog", Angel sternly remarks that Scamp probably isn't different from the rest of them.]]

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* DiabolicalDogcatcher : Scamp soon learns the hard way that being a junkyard dog isn't what it's cracked up to be when he gets caught by the dog catcher.



* RealityEnsues: Scamp soon learns the hard way that being a junkyard dog isn't what it's cracked up to be when he gets caught by the dog catcher.
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A sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1955 classic ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', and the first DirectToVideo sequel for one of Creator/WaltDisney's animated movies. The story finds Lady and Tramp being the proud parents of a litter of pups, which includes three well-behaved girls and one rambunctious boy puppy named Scamp (voiced by Creator/ScottWolf). In search of adventure and a "real" dog life, Scamp strays far from home and meets the cute Angel (voiced by Creator/AlyssaMilano), Buster (voiced by Chazz Palminteri), and Buster's gang of Junkyard Dogs. Although he found the adventure he was looking for, Scamp finds his thoughts returning to home and the loved ones he left behind.

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A sequel to Creator/{{Disney}}'s 1955 classic ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp'', and the first DirectToVideo sequel for one of Creator/WaltDisney's animated movies. The story finds Lady and Tramp being the proud parents of a litter of pups, which includes three well-behaved girls and one rambunctious boy puppy named Scamp (voiced by Creator/ScottWolf). In search of adventure and a "real" dog life, Scamp strays far from home and meets the cute Angel (voiced by Creator/AlyssaMilano), Buster (voiced by Chazz Palminteri), Creator/ChazzPalminteri), and Buster's gang of Junkyard Dogs. Although he found the adventure he was looking for, Scamp finds his thoughts returning to home and the loved ones he left behind.
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* CallingTheOldManOut: Scamp eventually calls Tramp out on his hypocrisy.
-->'''Scamp:''' You make the rules, dad, but you didn't have to follow them when you were my age!

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* CallingTheOldManOut: Scamp eventually calls Tramp out on his hypocrisy.
hypocrisy for never telling him about his life as a street dog.
-->'''Scamp:''' You make the rules, dad, but you didn't have to follow them when you were my age!age! Is that why you never told me you were a street dog?

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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler: After Scamp (on impulse) tells the Gang that it's ''Angel'' who want to be a "house dog", Angel coldly remarks that Scamp probably isn't different from the rest of them.]]

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* NotSoDifferent: [[spoiler: After Scamp (on impulse) tells the Gang that it's ''Angel'' who want to be a "house dog", Angel coldly sternly remarks that Scamp probably isn't different from the rest of them.]]



* TheReveal: Scamp eventually learns that his father had been a famous stray dog, much to his shock.

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* TheReveal: Scamp eventually learns that his father had been a famous stray dog, much to his shock.shock, and was able to call his father out for not telling him about his life as a street dog.


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--> '''Angel:''' You have a home and a family that loves you. You're not like the rest of us, Scamp.
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* ButtBiter: Scamp does this to the dogcatcher after [[spoiler:he and his father fight off Reggie.]]

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* ButtBiter: Scamp Angel does this to the dogcatcher after [[spoiler:he and his father fight off Reggie.]]

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* ButtMonkey: The dogcatcher is constantly getting harassed by the Junkyard Dogs.

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* ButtBiter: Scamp does this to the dogcatcher after [[spoiler:he and his father fight off Reggie.]]
* ButtMonkey: The dogcatcher is constantly getting harassed by Most of the dogcatcher's attempts to deal with the Junkyard Dogs.Dogs leave him battered and humiliated.



** Si and Am don't have as many lines in this movie.

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** Si and Am don't have as many any lines in this movie.movie and simply giggle and hiss, as a result of the Chinese stereotypes they embodied in the first film no longer being considered appropriate.



* EverybodyLives: No one dies in the sequel. Not even {{B|igBad}}uster.

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* EverybodyLives: No one dies in the sequel. Not even {{B|igBad}}uster.[[BigBad Buster]].



* HakunaMatata: The Junkyard Dogs give off shades of this.



** Tramp ventures into this, considering it's only been a year since he was sleeping in barrels and attempting to sell Lady on a life of freedom and excitement beyond the hills.

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** Tramp ventures into this, considering it's only been a year since he was sleeping in barrels and attempting to sell Lady on a life of freedom and excitement beyond the hills. His example, however, is much more sympathetic given that he doesn't want that life for his children.



* IWantSong: See IJustWantToBeFree.

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* IWantSong: See IJustWantToBeFree."I Just Want To Be Free".



* KickTheDog: Buster makes it his business to snidely mock Angel wanting to be a house dog when she doesn't deny it.

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* KickTheDog: A literal example. Buster makes it his business to snidely mock Angel wanting to be a house dog when she doesn't deny it.



* RetiredBadass: Tramp.

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* RetiredBadass: Tramp. Even after he's settled down into a cozy life as a house pet, the Junkyard Dogs remember him and his courageous acts.



* SharedFamilyQuirks: Scamp and Tramp have the same style of scratching behind their ears.

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* SharedFamilyQuirks: Scamp and Tramp have the same style of scratching behind their ears.ears, [[spoiler:something Buster uses to figure out that Scamp and Tramp are related.]]
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* NobodyCallsMeChicken: Being called a house dog by Buster is what finally drives Scamp to pass his final test by stealing a chicken from his family at the Independence Day picnic.

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