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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)

March. 24,2001
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5.7
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G
| Adventure Animation Romance Family
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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?

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UnowPriceless
2001/03/24

hyped garbage

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LouHomey
2001/03/25

From my favorite movies..

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AshUnow
2001/03/26

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Curt
2001/03/27

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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Oliver Thatcher Watson
2001/03/28

I'm honestly impressed with how much effort was put in to this film, considering that this is a direct-to-DVD film. I thought the animation was amazing and perfect for what it is. The imagery is nice and the animation is very smooth and great. But that's about it when it comes to perks. And don't get me wrong, I still think this film is very well made. But the story is somewhat the opposite of the first films story, which just seems kind of lazy. Granted, it's not done badly, it's just something that isn't that original. The one thing I dislike most about this film is that the voice of Scamp, while he did a great job, just did not fit whatsoever. It's mind-boggingly distracting and is completely off-putting. I say that because Scamp was supposed to be a Puppy still. Yet, for some strange reason, he has the voice of a grown man, which is something I just can't swallow. All in all, this film isn't really great whatsoever and is something that never had to exist. This film isn't necessarily bad, as I'm sure those who really wanted a Lady and the Tramp sequel would probably enjoy it. But I just feel like the executions were sort of done poorly. But that's just me though. While this film is okay at best, I guess the fluid animation in this film does make it worth the hour and a half.

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Brayden Christian
2001/03/29

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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vip_ebriega
2001/03/30

My Take: Typically routine and lazy straight to video attempt from Disney. Disney must have fallen in love with the family movie tradition that is the family dog. Many movies have devoted themselves with stories that solely center themselves with man's best friend. Disney themselves have made a handful. They also made a handful of those that are literally dogs. Add this one to that bunch.I haven't seen the original for a very long time, so probably I'm not the right person to judge if this straight-to-video sequel fares any better. Anyone above the age of seven aren't the right people to see it either. Perhaps only the youngest of the young will want to see LADY AND THE TRAMP II: SCAMP'S ADVENTURE, and even they would grow up and say it wasn't the best kind of family entertainment they have ever seen. I guess to be fair, I can say is that it warrants a rental, but that ain't much to say.This sequel pretty much picks up the parts left behind after the original oft-called classic. Lady and Tramp now have a litter of cute Crocker Spaniel pups... and one mischievous mongrel named Scamp who is a chip off the old block. Instead of the confines of home, Scamp wishes to run off with the other junkyard dogs of town, unknown of his dad's own past as one of those mongrels of the streets. To capture the charms of the original, this one throws in the same poor dog/rich dog love story, in vice-versa. Scamp falls for a one of the junkyard dogs named Angel (and who wouldn't with a name like that and a voice that sounds like Alyssa Milano?). Que replay of the famous spaghetti scene! Other than the "cute" factor, there is nothing in store for any audience in this lazy straight-to-video effort. Stick with the original.Rating: ** out of 5.

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DiSnEyFaN14
2001/03/31

I thought that this is a wonderfully written movie. I love little Scamp, and the street-wise Angel. This movie is very easy for little kids to understand, but a good movie for adults as well. I liked this movie because it continues the original Lady and the Tramp, and that movie is a classic. Lady and the Tramp 2 Scamp's Adventure was filled with new characters, catchy songs, brilliant animation, and unforgettable classic characters. I have loved the movie ever since I saw it for the first time. I also loved how they showed the different personalities of each character. It also shows the downfalls and good things of making new friends that you can hang out with. My favorite song in the movie was Always there because it showed the different characters sharing their views on how they feel. I definitely recommend this movie for everyone that was a fan of the original Lady and the Tramp.

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