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Lady & The Tramp II - Scamp's Adventure by Darrell Rooney, Jeannine Roussel
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Product detailsActor: Alyssa Milano, Chazz Palminteri, Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Scott Wolf Director: Darrell Rooney, Jeannine Roussel Producer: David W. King Writer: Bill Motz Writer: Bob Roth Writer: Cindy Marcus Writer: Flip Kobler Writer: Tom Rogers Edition: VHS Tape Audio: English (Original Language), Analog Format: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC Running Time: 69 minutes Release Date: 2001-02-27 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Publisher: Walt Disney Home Video Studio: Walt Disney Home Video
VHS Movie Reviews of Lady & The Tramp II - Scamp's AdventureMovie Review: terrible Summary: 1 StarsI never received the movie. The service was TERRIBLE!!!!! I am very disappointed in the sender.
Movie Review: enjoyed Summary: 4 StarsSlight confusion on the order but it was worked out and I'm satisfied. Enjoyed.
Movie Review: Severe inconsistancies with the original with a crappy plot to boot Summary: 1 StarsLATT 2 is about (you guessed it) Tramp's son Scamp, which is actually the good thing about this movie. Like other disney DTVs, LATT 2 sends an overly preachy message to kids about "fitting in", of course. But the inconsistancies with the original LATT are shocking. For example, Scamp is 6 months old in the sequel and is portrayed as the size of a 3 month old puppy. In the original film, Lady was an adult dog at 6 months old. What's with that, people??? Dogs have puppies at 5-6 months old. Read a book and study for once, disney!
As for the plot, it's just a recreation of the original LATT's. This time Scamp digs out of the fence and meets a girl stray named Angel, and ends up bringing her home after a VERY familiar speggetti scene. The songs were horribly sappy and modern pop. The entire thing was crap. What more is there to say? 1 star at most for this.
Movie Review: wut the heck is wrong with disney Summary: 1 Starsthis movie sux disney sequals were never as good as the original but most of them i enjoy like beauty and the beast 2&3 and the lion king sequals but this one suck the vocies are not even close 2 the original one ( i know the could't get the original vocies but could make and effort to have them sound alike) also the music sux and number three i am wondering if walt disney were still alive would the movie be better ( probably would of ) and if he were still alive would he realsie that he shouldn't make sequals that have the same events that the first one had like the dogs eating spaggati and they kiss that also the ending suck i couldn't belive the disney company would make a s***y ending like that this is defenitly on the bottom shelf of my dvd colecction
Movie Review: Cute, but not comparable to the original. Summary: 2 StarsMy son has seen this once and has not shown interest in watching it again. Disappointing, since it was $25 through the Disney DVD Club. I wouldn't reccommend to anyone who loves the original. You will be let down.
Summary of Lady & The Tramp II - Scamp's AdventureFrom the impeccable pedigree of Disney's beloved classic Lady And The Tramp comes an all-new story "Lady And The Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure" told with the same stunning animation, charming musical style and purebred fun. Along with their well-behaved girl puppies, Lady and Tramp are busy raising mischievous Scamp who's always in the doghouse. Longing for freedom, Scamp ventures far from home and meets a lovely, reluctant stray named Angel. She introduces him to the Junkyard Dogs, led by streetwise Buster. When Buster challenges Scamp to the ultimate test of a collar-free life, Scamp finds himself torn between a world of adventure and love for the family he's left behind. All-new music and star-studded voice talent headed by Scott Wolf and Alyssa Milano make this irresistible, heartwarming tale a whole new breed of Disney magic. One of the remarkable things about making an animated sequel is that actors don't age. It took Disney 46 years to make a sequel to its 1955 hit Lady and the Tramp, yet the events of this made-for-video sequel take place only six months later. Lady and Tramp are getting along fine with their human family, the Darlings, and they have four new puppies. The three girl puppies take after mom, the boy, Scamp, has a lot of dad in him. Scamp dreams of "being a real dog," and that means living on the street as a member of the Junkyard Dogs. Despite his dad's warnings, Scamp (voiced by Scott Wolf) runs off and goes through the trials of a mutt, including run-ins with Junkyard leader Buster (Chazz Palminteri); the dog catcher (Don Knotts); and a fellow stray, Angel (Alyssa Milano). The formula here is the same as other Disney direct-to-video sequels The Lion King and The Little Mermaid, and the justification to return to a classic movie is flimsy at best. To its credit, Disney has made a quality effort in the animation department, adapting sets and characters from the original with great success. But the story is never engaging, the songs are forgettable, and the impact unsustainable (and at 62 minutes, quite trite). Nevertheless, a Disney kid should dig Scamp's rough-and-tumble adventures and the cute tale of puppy love (Scamp and Angel even revisit the Italian diner). The purist: beware. --Doug Thomas
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