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  1. This question has sparked much debate among dog enthusiasts and fans of the film alike. While Tramp’s exact breed is never explicitly stated in the film, many believe he is a mixed breed with characteristics of a Schnauzer, Terrier, and Cocker Spaniel.

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    Development

    In early versions of the script, Tramp was called Homer and although he was first conceived as Lady's suitor, competing with an early incantation of Boris for her affections, he ended up as her ex-dog pound mate in the final 1943 storyboard pitch. A few years after that version was scrapped, Walt Disneyread a short story called "Happy Dan the Cynical Dog" in Cosmopolitan Magazine and decided that such a character as him was just was needed to enhance the film. Although Walt wanted his new cha...

    Personality

    In the first film, Tramp is very laid-back and childlike, he enjoys his rapscallion lifestyle without a family and home, it's implied that he's flirtatious, given his history of having a multitude of girlfriends, he's known for his street smarts, able to both avoid dogcatchers and deal with junkyard dogs. He initially seems cynical about humans, saying how the arrival of a baby is likely to lead to the family dog being pushed aside, though he eventually matures and overcomes his cynicism abou...

    Physical appearance

    Tramp is a medium-sized, scruffy-looking dog. He is mostly grayish-brown with a light tan muzzle and stomach. He has a cream-colored stripe that comes down from his muzzle to his chest (which he passes down to his son, Scamp, and daughter, Danielle). After he is taken in by Jim Dear and Darling, he began wearing a red collar with a diamond-shaped license.

    Tramp is introduced as a wise-cracking, stray mutt who admires the life of a rogue loner. Often seen alone, he doesn't appear to have family or friends outside of the local mutts he runs into from time to time, such as Peg and Bull, or Tony and Joe, two Italian restaurant owners. Nevertheless, he lives his life with a carefree aura and rascally-fun nature. While out and about in New Haven, where he regularly rests and feasts at various restaurants, he overhears Jock and Trustyattempting to ex...

    The second film shows that Tramp's relationship with his son, Scamp, has become somewhat strained due to his desire to be a "wild dog". One day, he makes a mess in the living room and is chained up outside. Even though, Tramp makes an accident to him since he can't stop acting wild on the street. Tramp comes to talk to him, but they soon get into an argument and Tramp leaves. Later on, Scamp runs away from home and Tramp blames himself for him leaving home because he was too harsh with him. H...

    Tramp makes several appearances as a guest in the television series House of Mouse, usually sitting with Lady. Most of their scenes mimic the spaghetti scene from the film. In "Dining Goofy" Tramp and Lady were used as examples for Ludwig Von Drake's new dining options. In "Humphrey in the House", Tramp and Lady's spaghetti dinner was stolen by Humphrey the Bear. Tramp was referenced in the episode "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner", during the celebrity roast; as the joke went, Lady was looking...

    Tramp, portrayed by Garry Garneau, makes a cameo appearance in human form, in the Season 4 episode "The Apprentice" as a customer of the Italian restaurant where Emma Swan and Captain Hook share a romantic dinner. He shares the famous spaghetti kiss with Lady, herself in human form. Knowing that other animals like Jiminy Cricket and Gus are transformed into humans by the Evil Queen's curse, it was plausibly effective also for him.

    Lady and the Tramp

    Tramp appears in the 2019 film remake, voiced by Justin Theroux. Tramp first appears exploring the world around him in a train yard where a railroad foreman wards him off as he could be a distraction to them. Escaping from him, he wanders around the streets and sees a man eating a sandwich to which he distracts a woman in order to get it from the man (causing her to break up with him) just as he decides to eat lunch. Hearing two stray puppies sad and hungry, he gives the sandwich to them. Aft...

    Lady & Tramp are playable duo in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. Lady & Tramp are Front-line Control role heroes. They were first characters added from their franchise, and they are 3rd playable dogs unit in the game, next after Bolt and Dante. Lady & Tramp's skills are: "Romantic Dinner", "Puppy Treat", "Nip", "Lady's Collar", and "Tramp's Collar". These skills allow Lady & Tramp to (in the order): 1. Lady & Tramp enjoy some of Tony’s spaghetti together, and for the next few seconds, all Damage...

    In World of Color, Tramp was seen enjoying spaghetti with Lady during the "So Close" scene at Disney California Adventure.

    Tramp can be seen in Disney's Hollywood Studios' version of Fantasmic!during the floating bubble montage. At the Magic Kingdom, Tramp and other characters from the film are prominently featured at Tony's Town Square Restaurant. Also, Tramp and Lady briefly appear in Once Upon a Time, during Mrs. Pottsnarration. In the spring, the EpcotFlower and Garden Festival features Lady and the Tramp topiaries. A section of the Disney's Pop Century Resortis dedicated to Tramp and Lady in the form of stat...

    He is street smart like Thomas O'Malley in The Aristocats. The contrast is Thomas married Duchessand became the stepfather of her three kittens while Tramp married Lady and had puppies of his own.
    His fur color changes inconsistently depending on the lighting of the surroundings he appears in; while usually having grayish-brown fur, he appears to have dark gray fur in some scenes which have...
    Tramp's growls and snarls heard during his fight with the rat would later be reused in Old Yeller when the title characterhad rabies.
    During the rat fight, Tramp's eyes were red in place of his normal brown ones as red usually symbolizes anger.
  2. But what type of dog is Tramp, exactly? In this article, we’ll delve into the characteristics of Tramp and explore the breed that he most closely resembles. Tramp is often described as a mixed breed, or a mutt.

  3. In the sequel, after he and Lady have married and now have a litter of puppies, Tramp's grown accustomed to being a house pet, but still retains his street smarts. He is also portrayed as being a loving yet firm father to his son, Scamp, and his three daughters, Annette, Collette and Danielle.

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    • Dog (Schnauzer)
  4. Discover what kind of dog Tramp was from the TV show My Three Sons. Get information about the breed and learn interesting facts about the beloved canine character.

  5. The Tramp from the classic Disney film “Lady and the Tramp” is a lovable, streetwise mutt with a heart of gold. But what breed is he exactly? This question has sparked much debate among fans of the film, with some speculating that he may be a mix of several different breeds.

  6. In the sequel, after he and Lady have married and now have a litter of puppies, Tramp's grown accustomed to being a house pet, but still retains his street smarts. He is also portrayed as being a loving yet firm father to his son, Scamp, and his three daughters, Annette, Collette and Danielle.

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