Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure"
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2001)
Timing: 1:9 (69 min)
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp
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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp
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Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp
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Actors and characters

Photo Scott Wolf #63997Photo Scott Wolf #63998Photo Scott Wolf #63999Photo Scott Wolf #64000

Scott Wolf

Scott Wolf
Character Scamp (speaking) (voice)
Photo Alyssa Milano #64002Photo Alyssa Milano #64003Photo Alyssa Milano #64004Photo Alyssa Milano #64005

Alyssa Milano

Alyssa Milano
Character Angel (speaking) (voice)
Photo Chazz Palminteri #38492Photo Chazz Palminteri #38493Photo Chazz Palminteri #38494

Chazz Palminteri

Chazz Palminteri
Character Buster (speaking) (voice)
Photo Jeff Bennett #20709Photo Jeff Bennett #20710Photo Jeff Bennett #20711Photo Jeff Bennett #67278

Jeff Bennett

Jeff Bennett
Character Tramp / Jock / Trusty / Dogcatcher (voice)
Photo Jodi Benson #8396Photo Jodi Benson #67054Photo Jodi Benson #67055Photo Jodi Benson #67056

Jodi Benson

Jodi Benson
Character Lady (voice)
Photo Bill Fagerbakke #34019Photo Bill Fagerbakke #34020Photo Bill Fagerbakke #34021Photo Bill Fagerbakke #34022

Bill Fagerbakke

Bill Fagerbakke
Character Mooch (voice)
Photo Mickey Rooney #38079Photo Mickey Rooney #38080

Mickey Rooney

Mickey Rooney
Character Sparky (voice)
Photo Bronson Pinchot #64009Photo Bronson Pinchot #64010

Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot
Character Francois (voice)
Photo Cathy Moriarty #43531

Cathy Moriarty

Cathy Moriarty
Character Ruby (voice)
Photo Mary Kay Bergman #18710

Mary Kay Bergman

Mary Kay Bergman
Character Si (voice)
Photo Debi Derryberry #9267Photo Debi Derryberry #9268

Debi Derryberry

Debi Derryberry
Character Annette (voice)
Photo Barbara Goodson #21299Photo Barbara Goodson #21300
Barbara Goodson
Character Darling (voice)
Photo Nick Jameson #7241
Nick Jameson
Character Jim Dear (voice)
Photo Tress MacNeille #28598Photo Tress MacNeille #28599Photo Tress MacNeille #28600

Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille
Character Aunt Sarah / Am (voice)
Photo Rob Paulsen #9271Photo Rob Paulsen #9272Photo Rob Paulsen #9273Photo Rob Paulsen #69882

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen
Character Otis (voice)
Photo Kath Soucie #18711

Kath Soucie

Kath Soucie
Character Collette / Danielle (voice)
Photo Frank Welker #8066Photo Frank Welker #8067Photo Frank Welker #8068

Frank Welker

Frank Welker
Character Reggie (voice)
Photo April Winchell #39566

April Winchell

April Winchell
Character Mrs. Mahoney (voice)
Photo Jim Cummings #15328Photo Jim Cummings #15329Photo Jim Cummings #15330

Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings
Character Tony (voice)
Photo Michael Gough #10568
Michael Gough
Character Joe (voice)
Photo Jess Harnell #1997

Jess Harnell

Jess Harnell
Character Buster (singing voice) (uncredited)
Andrew McDonough
Character Junior (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The rascal is chained up. In the first part, his mother, Lady, was also chained up.
  • In the second part, the main characters exchange social statuses. She, Angel, is a street dog, while he, Tramp, is a house dog.
  • Tramp's sisters are named Annette, Colette, and Daniella, but none of them are mentioned in the cartoon.
  • The terms 'Buster's girl' and 'this is my son!' were introduced by the authors as a contrast between the 'family' of street dogs and a real family.
  • The name of the district – 'Snophill' – where the family lives, is first mentioned.
  • A poster with the date of the holiday, July 4, 1911, hangs at the back entrance to Tony's restaurant, which allows us to understand when the cartoon takes place (July 2-5, 1911).
  • The room where Scamp and his sisters bathe is the same one where Jim laid Lady to bed in the first part.
  • When Scamp chases a ball around the living room, a photograph falls from the piano – the very one Jim took at the end of the first part.
  • When Scamp runs after Angel to the junkyard, he crosses the same bridge seen in the first part when Lady and Tramp ran away after the farmer shot at them.
  • At the junkyard lies an old dogcatcher’s wagon. It’s the very wagon that Trusty fell under when he ran to the dog pound to save Tramp. Buster uses it as a kind of 'throne'.
  • In the scene where Angel confesses to Scamp that she wants a family of her own, they walk along the railway station tracks, borrowed from the first part.
  • When Angel and Scamp walk through the park, they pass much of what was passed in the first part of Lady and the Tramp.
  • As Angel and Scamp walk through the park, you can notice paw prints in the cement left by Tramp and Lady in the first part.
  • The confrontation scene between Buster and Tramp takes place near the same gates where the fight in the first part occurred, where Tramp defended Lady from a pack of vicious dogs.
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