Lady and Tramp, the famous dogs from the classic Disney film, have puppies of their own now. Their son, Scamp, is restless and wants to know more about the outside world his father came from. One day Scamp leaves home and meets Angel, a pretty stray who introduces Scamp to the Junkyard Dogs, whose leader, Buster, doesn't care .. Read more
| Starring | Scott Wolf, Alyssa Milano, Jodi Benson, Jeff Bennett |
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| Director | Darrell Rooney |
| Genres | Animated, Children |
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One of the longest delayed sequels in screen history will disappoint those with fond memories of the 1955 original. The highly conformist message will particularly jar with those remember Tramp as a kind of canine James Dean. However, it will satisfy most youngsters, in the same way it satiated Disney's current fixation with franchise. Scott Wolf voices Scamp with puppyish enthusiasm, lending excitement to his backstreet adventures and vulnerability to his clash with Chazz Palminteri's junkyard bruiser. There's even a little canoodling over the pasta with a pooch named Angel (Alyssa Milano). It's fun, but can't lay a paw on its predecessor.
"...[The] vocal talents are well cast, with great care taken to match the voices of the characters introduced in the earlier [film]....Palminteri hits the right note....Milano is by turns sweet and spunky..."
i think lady and the tramp 2 is a wonderful movie.
angel is lovely and a new addition to the movie, whilst scamp wants to be a ''wild dog'' like his dad, which is very easy to believe.
The story is a different one to that of the original classic, but there are some similarities - like the spaghetti dinner scene.
if you loved the first movie of lady and the tramp, then you will love this one. my daughter Bethany loved it.
A worthy follow on to Lady and the Tramp. The songs however were not to the standard of the original offering.
this film is great lives up to everything i hoped it would go on treat the kids
another disney classic brilliant
love the movie i will reant it agen
i think lady and the tramp 2 is a wonderful movie.
angel is lovely and a new addition to the movie, whilst scamp wants to be a ''wild dog'' like his dad, which is very easy to believe.
The story is a different one to that of the original classic, but there are some similarities - like the spaghetti dinner scene.
if you loved the first movie of lady and the tramp, then you will love this one. my daughter Bethany loved it.
A worthy follow on to Lady and the Tramp. The songs however were not to the standard of the original offering.
this film is great lives up to everything i hoped it would go on treat the kids
Cute film, kidz liked it.Scamp is a loveable puppy who just wants his own way, obviously he has to learn his lesson along the way. Quite good, but gotta say it, not as good as the first one!!
This is a beautiful film for any child to watch whilst going to bed! Its calming and relaxing for them, especially if they like cats and dogs!
another disney classic the kids watched it over and over again
another disney classic brilliant
My little girl loved this sequel, she was a big fan of the first one and she seemed to like this one even better, so much that we have had to buy her a copy.
KIDS LOVED IT WATCHED IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, WAITING FOR THE NEXT ONE NOW....
good story for kids, but not for all the family. nowhere as near as good as the original.
One of the longest delayed sequels in screen history will disappoint those with fond memories of the 1955 original. The highly conformist message will particularly jar with those remember Tramp as a kind of canine James Dean. However, it will satisfy most youngsters, in the same way it satiated Disney's current fixation with franchise. Scott Wolf voices Scamp with puppyish enthusiasm, lending excitement to his backstreet adventures and vulnerability to his clash with Chazz Palminteri's junkyard bruiser. There's even a little canoodling over the pasta with a pooch named Angel (Alyssa Milano). It's fun, but can't lay a paw on its predecessor.
"...[The] vocal talents are well cast, with great care taken to match the voices of the characters introduced in the earlier [film]....Palminteri hits the right note....Milano is by turns sweet and spunky..."