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Lady and Tramp's mischievous pup, Scamp, gets fed up with rules and restrictions imposed on him by life in a family, and longs for a wild and free lifestyle. He runs away from home and into the streets where he joins a pack of stray dogs known as the "Junkyard Dogs." Buster, the pack's leader, takes an instant disliking to the "house-dog" and considers him a rival. Angel, a junkyard pup Scamp's age, longs for the safety and comfort of life in a family and the two become instant companions. Will Scamp choose the wild and free life of a stray or the unconditional love of his family?

Scott Wolf as  Scamp (speaking) (voice)
Alyssa Milano as  Angel (speaking) (voice)
Chazz Palminteri as  Buster (speaking) (voice)
Jeff Bennett as  Tramp / Jock / Trusty / Dogcatcher (voice)
Jodi Benson as  Lady (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke as  Mooch (voice)
Mickey Rooney as  Sparky (voice)
Bronson Pinchot as  Francois (voice)
Cathy Moriarty as  Ruby (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman as  Si (voice)

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Reviews

Madame Monster
2001/03/24

I know most Disney Sequels are awful and this one was just a bothersome to sit through.1. The old characters we loved from the first movie are dull and pushed to the side for the new characters. The new characters are annoying and one dimensional. Nothing about these characters stands out. Scamp is an annoying puppy, Angel has a past but that's still not very interesting, the villain Buster is just awful, the other dogs are idiots and the dogcatcher isn't funny so he's just obnoxious.2. The story is basically the same lesson from the first movie. Stay with the people who care about you because they matter the most basically. This movie does the same except with irritating characters so instead we're stuck in a rehashed story from the first movie but is done worst.3. The villain in this movie is awful. First, why do we need a villain? Didn't the first movie prove that there isn't a need for a villain? The rat was just acting like rats do, the cats were being mischievous like most cats are, the aunt was just trying to take care of the baby and the dog catcher was just doing his job. Second, we don't need so tedious villain because the filmmakers think that this movie would be too boring if no villain is established.4. The songs aren't that impressive. The love song is so cliché, the family song is pointless, that welcome home song was unnecessary and the villain song is just annoying. At least some of the songs in the original were good like Bella Notte, The Siamese Song and He's a Tramp.Yes I know I compared this movie a lot to the original but maybe I wouldn't have to if it wasn't trying to be like the original. They did the same thing in the Little Mermaid 2, why did they do that? Just stick with the original while eating some Bolognese spaghetti. You'll have a much more memorable time. You don't have to like my opinion but I don't have to live your movie.

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Brayden Christian
2001/03/25

This movie is a truly under rated movie mainly because it is compared to the original which I can say is obviously a great movie but is over rated. The movie tells the story of dog love and has very important messages in it. My favourite aspect of this movie was the sub plot which was the love between Scamp and Angel. I honestly think they have such good chemistry and make a better couple than Tramp and Lady. But they pulled off some pretty good love scenes like the spaghetti scene, (which was way better than the one in the original) and incorporating things like form the original like the wet cement with the heart and paws inside. The music can be described as mediocre and romantic. My favourite song has to be the "I didn't know I could be this way", that is my favourite part of the movie. So pros were the love sub plot between Scamp and Angel was almost impeccable and was better than the original regarding the love aspect, and the over all feeling the movie gave you. Cons were the movie was too short and the plot was too rushed. I felt as if Scamp did everything so fast like he left the house and learned his lesson so quickly. I felt as if they should have added more to the love plot and I felt the main plot received to much attention even though that was the whole point of the movie. Some of the songs were cheesy and even though the original actors to Lady and Tramp are dead I didn't like the actors who played Lady and Tramp in this movie. Another would have to be that (I'm just being picky here) that I felt that the character dogs so too personified or anthropomorphic, though the love scenes were my favourite part I was a bit confused just realizing that dogs were doing this but i'm just being picky. Another small thing was that there were some inconsistencies like how regard how the owners just happen to know the characters names like how did they know that Tramp was his name and how they knew to call her Angel for some reason but I'm just being picky. Overall it's such an underrated movie great for kids, decent in the role as a sequel, love aspect to it is amazing and better than the original.

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Bethany Lawrence
2001/03/26

Lady and the Tramp II is one of the Disney sequels which I keep as "okay" in my books. They could have done a lot worse (like what they did with The Little Mermaid sequel..horrible!) and this one stands as being a pretty okay sequel. Some problems about this sequel are the totally rushed and not needed romance between Angel and Scamp. It was tasteless and bland, the duet they share was sweet but did not compare to Bella Notte from the first film. I also did not like what they did with Tramps character development. Like Simba in Lion King 2, they turned him from a fun loving adult to a cold, serious parent. Tramp used to be a very lovable character in the first film, chasing chickens and avoiding dogcatchers. But what does he say when Scamp runs through the lounge with a pillow in his jaws? "Now come on son, you're gonna make a mess!' It's just unfamiliar of our old Disney characters to change personality so quickly. Lady had little to no dialogue, which is a sad change from the first film where we learned so much about her. But all in all, it's an alright sequel. Learning about Tramp's past was interesting and the film still kept some of the old settings from the original. Disney fans should see, but if you are not a Lady and the Tramp fan, this may not appeal to you.

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TheLittleSongbird
2001/03/27

The original Lady and the Tramp is a truly beautiful film, with beautiful animation and songs. And the Bella Notte scene is one of my all time favourite Disney moments. The sequel is decent, compared to Cinderella 2 and Jungle Book 2, but I would be lying if I said it wasn't inferior. The animation is very nice and colourful. The backgrounds in general are lovely, and very bright vibrant colours. (But the original's animation was better) The songs are fairly decent, above average might I say, and the music was beautiful. The opening song was lovely, and Angel and Scamp's duet was so sweet. I also would like to congratulate Roger Bart and Susan Egan for their wonderful singing on the soundtrack. The junkyard song was the only song I found forgettable, but I will say right now, that the original's songs are much more memorable. Scamp and Angel are very likable protagonists, and the voice acting from Scott Wolff especially, Jeff Benett, Alyssa Milano and Chazz Palminteri is superb. However, I did find the story in general to be weak and predictable, and the dogcatcher was an annoying and unnecessary character. I thought the spaghetti scene was very sweet, but Bella Notte from the original brought tears to my eyes, and I didn't necessarily find that here. The writing is okay, my real problem with it though was that you can't help thinking you've heard it all before. In conclusion, decent sequel, but see the original film for the full emotional punch. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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