Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure is a 2001 direct-to-video animated film which was released on February 27, 2001 by The Walt Disney Company as a sequel to the 1955 feature film Lady and the Tramp. The story centers around Lady and Tramp's puppy, Scamp, and his desire to become a "wild dog". It stars Scott Wolf, Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Alyssa Milano and Chazz Palminteri.

Year:
2001
2,668 Views

Tramp:
I thought you might be hungry. [Scamp sniffs the food in the bowl, then pushes it back in disgust.]

Tramp:
I'm sorry, pal. You just gonna have to shape up, that's all.

Scamp:
I always get blamed for everything.

Tramp:
Sometimes, it's hard being part of a family. You have to obey certain rules.

Scamp:
But I wanna run wild and free...like a real dog! [trips over chain with an "oof"]

Tramp:
Son, the world out there is full of traps. Here, you-you have a family that loves you.

Scamp:
[grunts] As long as I do as you say. [sighs heavily, then talks softly] Pop, I just don't feel like I belong here. Didn't you ever feel this way?

Tramp:
I was just like you when I was your age. [scratches himself]

Scamp:
You were never like me. [scratches himself exactly the way Tramp did] You've been a housedog all your life. How would you know?

Tramp:
Oh, you'd be surprised. Scamp, I'm only trying to protect you.

Scamp:
By putting me on a chain?

Tramp:
[getting angry] Those are the rules, son.

Scamp:
[also with hostility] All I ever hear is rules, rules, rules! "Don't do this" and "don't do that"! What good are teeth and...and claws if you can never use them?! (howls)

Tramp:
Stop that howling!

Scamp:
I can't help it, Pop! Wild dogs howl at the moon!

Tramp:
There will be no wild dogs in this family!

Scamp:
Then maybe I don't wanna be in this family!

Tramp:
Like it or not, you are a part of this family, and until you start acting like it, you can just get used to being out here every night! [Tramp leaves and goes inside angered, Lady watches Scamp jump on the roof of the dog house, she gives a hopeless sigh, and goes inside as well leaving Scamp alone to calm down]

[Scamp, Tramp, and Angel have just escaped from the pound]

Scamp:
Pop?

Tramp:
Son.

Scamp:
I'm so sorry [sighs] I shouldn't have run away.

Tramp:
[nuzzeling Scamp] Whirlwind, maybe I was also being a little too tough on you. I don't see any harm in the two of us going down to the river once in a while to bay at the moon whadda say?

Scamp:
[excited] Really? You and me?

Tramp:
Your old man's still got a few good howls left in him.

Trusty:
[sniffing] I found him. Oh, I found him for sure! This time, I found him!

Jock:
Ach! You found nothing! Again! So far, you've found 6 cats, 3 gophers, 2 rabbits...

Scamp:
Aww! go easy on him, Uncle Jock.

Jock:
[not knowing] No, I'll not go easy on him, Scamp! 5 flyin' pigs, a wildebeest--[suddenly shocked] Ach! Scamp?!

Trusty:
[sniffs] Why, it is Scamp!

Jock:
Aye! I'll never hear the end of this one either.

Tramp:
[Laughs] Ready to go home, Whirlwind?

Scamp:
Not quite, Pop. There's one last thing I gotta take care of.

[Scamp returned to the junkyard]

Buster:
[surprised to see Scamp] Do my eyes decieve me?! Hey Scamp! Scamp-a-doodle, you escaped the Pound!

Scamp:
[furious at Buster after he refused to help him] Yeah, no thanks to you!

Buster:
[thinking Scamp is joking] Hey, come on, you know our motto.

Scamp:
You can keep your motto! [turns around and shakes his collar back on his neck] But not this. [his tag sparkles, happily sighs] I'm going home where I belong. [Tramp smiles at his son for doing the right thing]

Scamp:
So long, Buster! [Jumps on a piece of wood with a boot on it]

Buster:
[still thinking it's a joke, chuckles] Hey, ya missed, Scampalooza!

Tramp:
[sadly] Best thing Jim Dear could've done for our boy; chaining him up.

Lady:
Oh, Tramp. He's never been chained up before. He's just a pup.

Tramp:
He has to learn to live by the rules of the house. Firm discipline molds a pup into a dog.

Lady:
[laughs once, softly] You turned out pretty good.

Tramp:
Yeah, Pidge, but I found you. And if it weren't for you, I'd have wound up in the pound. I'm just trying to protect him. He'll understand someday.

[Lady and Tramp hear Scamp howling.]

Lady:
Maybe he needs to understand today.

[Scamp continues to howl, while Tramp walks out carrying a bowl of dog food. Tramp drops the bowl which causes Scamp's howling to cease.]

Tramp:
I thought you were hungry. [Scamp sniffs the food in the bowl, then pushes it back in disgust.] I'm sorry, pal. You'll just have to shape up, that's all.

Scamp:
I always get blamed for everything.

Tramp:
Sometimes, it's hard to be part of a family. You have to follow certain rules.

Scamp:
But I wanna run wild and free, like a real dog! [trips over chain] Oof!

Tramp:
Son, the world out there is a dangerous place. You have a family that loves you the most.

Scamp:
[grunts] As long as I do as you say. [sighs heavily, then talks softly] Pop, I just don't feel like I belong here. Didn't you ever feel this way?

Tramp:
I was just like you when I was your age. [scratches himself]

Scamp:
You were never like me. [scratches himself exactly the way Tramp did] You've been a house dog all your life. How would you know?

Tramp:
Oh, you'd be surprised. Scamp, I'm only trying to protect you.

Scamp:
[sarcastically] By putting me on a chain?

Tramp:
[sternly] Those are the rules, son!

Scamp:
[angrily protesting] All I ever hear is rules, rules, rules! "Don't do this!" and "Don't do that!" What good are teeth and claws if you can never use them?! [howls]

Tramp:
[losing his patience] Stop that howling!

Scamp:
I can't help it, Pop! Wild dogs howl at the moon!

Tramp:
There will be no wild dogs in THIS family!

Scamp:
Then maybe I don't wanna BE in this family!

Tramp:
[fuming] Like it or not, you ARE a part of this family, and until you start acting like it, you can just get used to being out here EVERY NIGHT!!! [Tramp leaves and goes inside in disgust, while Lady watches Scamp jump on the roof of the dog house disgraced, she gives a hopeless sigh, and goes inside as well giving Scamp enough time to calm down]

Lady:
[To Tramp, worried about Scamp] Oh, Tramp, Scamp's never been out all night so much could happen.

Tramp:
Hey, easy, Pidge. We'll get him back before he finds himself in real trouble.

Trusty:
[coming in through the fence] Oh, miss Lady, ma'am?

Jock:
[also coming in through the fence, but gets stuck] [Scottish accent] We came as soon as we heard. [struggles, and finally gets through the fence.]

Annette, Collette, and Danielle:
Uncle Jock! Uncle Trusty!

Annette and Collette:
Scamp ran away!

Danielle:
What they said!

Trusty:
Not to worry, little ladies. Got my grandpappy Ol' Reliable's keen sense of smell. [sniffs] Say, have I ever told you girls about what happened when I saved your father from certain death?

Annette and Collette:
No.

Danielle:
[foolishly] Yep.

[Annette and Collette look at her angrily, Danielle looks at them with a puzzled expression]

Jock:
Ach! Here he goes again. I told you, there'll be no living with him.

Danielle:
[chuckles] That Scamp is going to get into so much trouble when he gets home! [giggles]

Collette:
[scoffs] I don't even want him back!

Annette:
[agreeing with Colette] Yeah, who cares? He should know better than to run off.

Danielle:
[Chuckles again] I bet he gets a slipper right across his great, big, fat... Uh-oh! [looks up at Lady who has a stern look on her face. Danielle nervously laughs, pretending to care about Scamp] We really do miss him, Mom. [nervously smiles]

Tramp:
We'll be back with your brother in no time. Your old man's got the speed and cunning dog half his age. [clumsily jumps on the dog house, Annette, Collette, and Danielle are chuckling, and Lady and Trusty are also smiling] [kidding around] Just using a few forgotten muscles, that's all.

Jim Dear:
[fixing to go search for Scamp] Lady, Tramp, it's time to go!

Tramp:
[seriously] Come on! No telling what mischief that pup's getting into.

[Scamp winds up in a dead end alley alone with a chicken he stole from his family's Fourth of July picnic]

Scamp:
[sighs in relief and thinking he has evaded Tramp] Slick move. Lost him.

Tramp:
[suddenly, from out of nowhere] Don't bet on it. [Scamp turns around and sees Tramp he shows a scared look and notices a picket fence with a door behind him he runs and tries to open it but the door locked, now he has nowhere to go and Tramp walks closer toward him] [calm voice] Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, slow down there, Whirlwind.

Scamp:
[cornered by Tramp and scared] I'm not going home! You can't make me!

Tramp:
I know. I know. Take it easy, son. We need to talk, so how you doing out here?

Scamp:
[calm and happy] It's great, Dad. The Junkyard Dogs have taught me all the tricks. I go wherever I want, do whatever I please. No chains, no fences--

Tramp:
[interrupting] And no regard for someone else's lunch? [makes Scamp look at the chicken]

Scamp:
That's how it is out here on the streets. But then, you know all about that, don't you? You make the rules, Dad, but you didn't have to follow them when you were my age. Is that why you didn't tell me you were a street dog?

Tramp:
I didn't want that life for you. Because I found something better. I found love.

Buster:
[out of nowhere with the other junkyard dogs] Oh. Aw. Ain't that beautiful? I think I'm getting all misty-eyed here.

Tramp:
I see you haven't changed a bit.

Buster:
So, here we are again. Just like old times, before you turn your back on everything that makes a dog a dog.

Scamp:
He says you walked out on him.

Tramp:
After I met your mother, I guess Buster just got a little bit jealous.

Buster:
You ditched me!

Tramp:
I fell in love!

Buster:
You made your choice! Now it's his turn to choose. [to Scamp] Come on, kid.

Scamp:
[nervously] Uh...

Tramp:
You don't know what he's really like, son. You're coming home.

Buster:
You hear that, kid? Daddy's telling you what to do again.

Tramp:
You don't belong here.

Buster:
And he's leading you back to a life on the chain. I'm offering you freedom.

Angel:
Scamp.

Tramp:
Scamp.

Buster:
Scamp.

Tramp:
Scamp!

Buster:
Make your choice, kid.

Tramp:
[furiously] He doesn't have a choice! I know what's best for him! [Tramp tries to block Scamp, but Scamp jumps out of his way and runs towards Buster]

Scamp:
No! You know what's best for you! [Tramp's shocked with what his son just said] Well, I'm not you, Dad! I'm a junkyard dog!

Buster:
[laughs like a bully] That's my boy!

[Tramp then shows a defeated look, and Angel sighs, annoyed at Scamp's selfish attitude]

Tramp:
[saddened] I guess there are some things you...have to learn on your own. When you've had enough...our door is always open. [starts to walk away]

Buster:
[laughs cockily] House dog to the end. What'd I tell ya, kid? You can't teach an old dog new tricks. [Scamp happily pants because he thinks he's getting what he wants]

[Tramp angrily looks back at Scamp, then turns toward the locked fence, picks the lock with his nose, and walks away. Everybody, even Scamp, gasps in shock. Buster blows his nose in riddance, then looks back at Scamp who's still staring at the opened fence toward Tramp who is now gone.]

Buster:
Hey, Scamp-ski! This for all you've done, kid. [runs toward Scamp and yanks his collar off, Scamp drops to the ground and sees his collar on the ground] Ya did it, kid. You're at the top of the peek now, a junkyard dog!

Scamp:
[excited, as if saying, "I don't believe this!"] I'm...I'm a junkyard dog.

Francois:
You made it to the pack!

Ruby:
You're a doll, doll face!

[Scamp runs back to the junkyard, celebrating his new life as a stray]

Scamp:
I'M A JUNKYARD DOG! [he slides into a drawer and stops in front of Angel, who's angry at him for what he just did to Tramp and his own family.]

Angel:
[angrily] How could you do that?

Scamp:
C'mon, Angel.

Angel:
He's your father, go after him. You're not like the rest of us. You're good and decent. Kind. The streets will beat that out of you if you stay!

Scamp:
But I made it! This is everything that I've ever dreamed of.

Angel:
Dreamed of what?! This?! [kicks a can full of garbage down, causing Scamp and the Junkyard Dogs to gasp in horror.] You have a home and a family that loves you! You're not like the rest of us, Scamp.

Buster:
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right. Let's see, uh, uh, he's good and decent and kind. Is that it, Scampy? [sniffles and sobs] You wanna be a widdle house doggie?

Scamp:
[offended] No!

Buster:
[angrily] 'Cause you know how I feel about house dogs!

Scamp:
[protesting] Hey, cut it out! She's the one who wants to be a house dog, not me! [the Junkyard Dogs gasp in shock] Oh, no. I didn't mean that!

Buster:
Is that true, Angel baby?

Angel:
I don't think a family's so bad.

Buster:
You hear that, boys? She wants to be a little house pet!

Francois:
Oh, she wants to be a little house pet!

Mooch:
Gonna wear ribbons.

Buster:
You ain't no junkyard dog.

Angel:
That's right, Buster, I'm not, Not anymore. Oh, and uh, I'm not your girl.

[the Junkyard Dogs gasp in horror.]

Francois:
There's going to be trouble!

Angel:
Maybe you do belong here. [flees]

Francois:
Oh, come on! Where is your sense of humor?

Mooch:
Come on, Angel!

Buster:
Aw, who needs her? Let her go find some sniveling little family. That's where she belongs.

Scamp:
[realizing his mistake] Angel. [runs off to find Angel]


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