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  1. Oct 1, 2020 · Released by the Walt Disney Company in 1955, Lady and the Tramp has become one of the studio's most timeless and well-liked films, a blockbuster that's lived for decades and enchanted multiple...

    • Tramp Doesn't Have A Name
    • No Nicknames Either
    • There Are Flashbacks of Exposition
    • Lady Doesn't Need Tramp to Defend Her
    • Lady Isn't Abused in The Remake
    • Siamese Cat Song Removed
    • No Puppies in The 2019 Version

    One major difference in the 2019 version is that the Tramp claims he doesn't have an official name. While other characters do refer to the dog as Tramp in the remake, he says he gets called Spot and Pooch, too. But he boasts that he's officially nameless. In fact, he even asks Lady, "Who needs a name?” This is likely due to his insecurity about not...

    Disney also decided to get rid of the nicknames that were present in the original version. For example, in the live-action Lady and the Tramp, Tramp calls Lady by her name. But in the animated version, he calls Lady “Pigeon.” Perhaps Disney didn’t want anyone getting too analytical and reading into any nicknames, so they just got rid of them altoge...

    2019's Lady and the Trampprovides more exposition on Tramp this time around by giving the pup a backstory, and a sad one at that. The audience is shown in a flashback that Tramp once belonged to a loving family, and was seemingly very content with his living situation. Alas, when the family had their firstborn child, they left Tramp behind to focus...

    What’s more, some other traditional elements are also left out of the film. Like, Tramp doesn’t almost get into a physical fight with other dogs over Lady like he does in the animated version. In fact, in a serious role reversal, Lady defends herself using wit but never resorts to physical violence. Violence never solved anything, right? It's a gre...

    Another noticeable update to keep up with the times is that Lady’s owner, Darling, doesn’t strike the little pup as she does in the original. In the remake, Disney chose to have Darling simply scold Lady by saying “bad dog,” instead of laying a single hand on her. After all, animal abuse is absolutely unacceptable, and surely most viewers appreciat...

    The filmmakers also decided to completely remove “The Siamese Cat Song”for Aunt Sarah’s cats, and replace it with an entirely new song titled, “What a Shame.” It could be that Disney just didn’t think the song was appropriate. Or it could be the fact that the cats in the 2019 version are not even Siamese. Aunt Sarah's cats are grey and have black s...

    Lastly, unlike in the original Lady and the Tramp, the two dogs don’t have puppies at the end. Back in the 1950s, Disney chose to end the story with the two pups having four puppies. Alas, in the updated, modern-day version, Tramp is simply given a collar, which is symbolic of him becoming family. Next: How The Siamese Cat Song Scene Is Different I...

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  2. Lady and the Tramp is a 2019 American musical romance film directed by Charlie Bean and written by Andrew Bujalski and Kari Granlund, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Taylor Made, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

  3. Aug 31, 2019 · Published Aug 31, 2019. Here's how new live-action Lady and the Tramp characters compare to the original and what the cast looks like in real life. One of Disney's best-loved musicals, Lady and the Tramp was originally released in 1955 and followed the budding romance between the upper-class Cocker Spaniel, Lady, and the mixed breed stray dog ...

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  4. Lady and the Tramp: Directed by Charlie Bean. With Tessa Thompson, Justin Theroux, Sam Elliott, Ashley Jensen. The romantic tale of a sheltered uptown Cocker Spaniel dog and a streetwise downtown Mutt.

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    • Adventure, Comedy, Family
    • Charlie Bean
    • 2019-11-12
  5. In this heartwarming romantic adventure, a timeless re-telling of the 1955 animated classic, Lady, an overachieving, pampered American Cocker Spaniel house dog and Tramp, a tough but lovable,...

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    • Kids & Family, Adventure, Comedy
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  7. In the remake, the love story of Tramp and Lady is sadder because each of them in some way suffers from love: Tramp - He must accept with sadness that Lady will not live with him on the street, Lady - She loves Tramp, but she wants to be loyal to her owners and give up her beloved.

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