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Lady & The Tramp II - Scamp's Adventure

Lady & The Tramp II - Scamp's Adventure

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful Disney Movie!
Review: This movie is great! My family and I loved it!
The songs were great,and the characters were wonderful too.
Who I really liked is Scamp and Angel.Scamp is the kind of pup that wants to be free from rules.Hes the kind of adventurous one in the movie.Hes real cute as well.
Angel is real cute and sweet! Shes kinda like Tramp cuz shes got all these cool moves in the movie just like Tramp.
I recomend getting this wonderful film.Its filled with love,joy,and laughter for any family!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LA DAMA Y EL VAGABUNDO II LAS AVENTURAS DE SCAMP
Review: Nos gustó muchísimo tanto la primer película como la segunda.
Buenos gráficos, entretenida, es excelente.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rewinding the memories
Review: Join Scamp as he wants to discover "The Junkyard Dogs". This seems to be retelling of Tramp's adventures and a message that family is the most important part of life. Love, Romance and Friendship, let Scamp relize his importance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE this movie!
Review: It's great! It tells the story about Lady&Tramp's son Scamp who think's life as a "house dog" is boring. He runs away to follow his dreams. Angel leads him to the Junkyard and meets street-wise Buster who challenge's Scamp to the test of coller-free life. Soon Scamp&Angel fall in love. Then Scamp has a choice to make: will he live on the streets or with his home and family? Find out and buy this movie with a lesson that you should love and be happy with your family.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Scamp Holds No Candle To Tramp
Review: It's pretty gutsy making a sequel to a Walt Disney Animated classic. After all Walt Disney was one of the greatest storytellers who ever lived. To attempt to match his efforts in a sequel is a tall order and failure is a very real possibility.
And fail they do.
While Lady & The Tramp II matches the styling and backgrounds of the original, it comes up far short in all other departments. Voices are for the most part terribly cast, with most characters just bearly sounding like the original voices.
The script lacks the tone and nostalgia of the original and borrows a story that seems too close to Oliver & Company.
The animation is not spectacular and lacks the sincerity of the original. The score is very good but there is no song in this movie that matches the playfulness of the original film. In short, this tramp picture lacks any little redeeming elements to recommend it. One more thing,...Lady & The Tramp is a very american kind of film. It reeks of hometown sentiment and american values. It's funny to think that while the original picture was animated in the US, this sequel was entirely animated in Australia. There's something wrong about this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Lady and the Tramp 2
Review: I like this movie but it's not my favorite. I like the dogs
in this movie. They are very cute! If you have watched Lady
and the Tramp (the first version) you will know what will
happen in this movie. Lady and the Tramp have four children,
three girls and one boy called Scamp. Scamp wants to be
a wild dog so he escapes from his home and joins the other
dogs. Will Scamp return to his house or be with the other
wild dogs?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprised to see a sequel like this
Review: Like 'The Liong King II', this is the best sequel i've ever seen, and while 'Pocahontas II', 'The Little Mermaid II' and 'The Rescuers Down Under' was dissapointing, 'Lady & The Tramp II' showed a better sequel, even though the drawing of the dogs and the human could be better, and like many other sequels, it looks like a long saturday morning cartoon.
The good things in the movie, are the songs, the background paintings, and the computer animated things like the fireworks at the ending.
I hope that 'Balto II', and 'All Dogs Go To Heaven III' will be better sequels, so they don't look like a TV matiné.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Surprising Arrogance from Disney Home Video
Review: In general I dislike direct-to-video animated movies from Disney Home Video. There have been only two that I can recommend. The others are just marginally acceptable. LADY AND THE TRAMP II - SCAMP'S ADVENTURE is just unremarkable and in fact leaves the viewer wondering if Walt Disney, if he were still alive, would have permitted the lack of fair play and unforgiving nature of the Scamp character. This movie almost gives the viewer a message that good guys finish last. I did not have any high expectations before I saw this movie but to see a sense of fair play being slowly chipped away by the studio that was the icon of fair play left me empty. You have to remember that this DVD is aimed at our youngest viewers who are capable of comprehending its story.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: It was a solid 3 stars until the end,...
Review: ...when a mean-spirited ending ruined the film and it's message. Zero stars!

WARNING: THIS MOVIE DESTROYS ITS OWN VALUE SYSTEM! DO NOT PURCHASE THIS FILM! (If you've already bought it, send it back to Disney!)

The storyline is actually fairly promising: we follow a rebellious Scamp as he runs away to join the Junkyard Dogs. Along the way he discovers that his dreams of being "wild and free" are not as great as he imagines; nor is his life at home with his loving family as dull, nor restrictive for no reason. It's a good vehicle to teach kids about their needs and desires balanced with responsibility and family. That is, until the end of Scamp's time away from home, where the story takes a HUGE wrong turn that ruins the movie and renders it morally bankrupt.

Obviously Scamp decides to go back to his family, but there is one last thing he has to do, he says, as he bids farewell to the junkyard dogs: he must humiliate the leader, Buster (intentionally knocking a piece of junk at him as a farewell), laugh at him as he gets pinned under a fallen mound of junk (which it seemed was also the intention), and then leave him trapped there alone to "learn his lesson." I sat there dumbstruck as I watched this unfold on screen -- what a stupifyingly mean-spirited thing for the "hero" to do! In a story like this, a good character does not treat others this way! We've spent the whole movie learning about the meaning of family and love, and fair treatment for all, and what does Disney give us in the end? Scamp AND Tramp (whose response is "That's my boy!" or some such) suddenly turn cruel and selfish, just like Buster. There is no mercy, no last act of kindness or even pity for the wrongheaded Buster, who is now utterly alone as the other junkyard dogs also abandon him. Such a fate is more than enough punishment for Buster, but instead our so-called "hero" gets to rub his nose in it! WOW -- what a class act!

Disney should be truly ashamed. I can only assume that our cynical, post-modern society has affected (infected?) those responsible for this film to the point that they do not understand the difference between being a loving and caring character, versus an adversarial and mean one. (These new Disney "values" should require that they tack a new ending onto "Cinderella", where she laughs at her stepmother and stepsisters as she stalks out the door with the Grand Duke.) So aren't Scamp and Buster supposed to be polar opposites? The end of this movie makes them one and the same.

Absolutely shameful!! What kind of message is Disney sending? This movie is aimed especially at impressionable children; mine will never see this film again. Thankfully I didn't buy this; if only I could get my money back for the rental!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Shame on Disney
Review: This could have been such a good movie, but it's simply a rip off. The plot, if there was one, was so boring, my 5 & 6 year old wouldn't watch it. I fell asleep half way through, and almost fell asleep the second time I tried to watch it. The songs were not even mildly amusing. I am very disappointed because my family loves the original. Don't waste your money.


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