Talk:Lady and the Tramp

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Surely the most famous scene is the spaghetti scene, not the one where Lady is chained up?

What is the source for the information on the deleted scenes? Who interviewed the 'interviewee' mentioned under production? I highly doubt there's a missing "sex scene"--I think someone may have confused mentions of implied sex (Lady and the Tramp spend one night alone and Lady has puppies at the end) with long-lost Disney dog porn. If one googles "lady and the tramp" "sex scene", this is the first page that comes up, and the subsequent ones only refer to the implied mating. Also, I don't think it's possible for Disney to 'plagiarize' their own movie--plagiarism implies copyright infringement, and no matter who wrote the scenes from Lady and the Tramp and Dumbo, the copyright for both is held by Disney.

I'm surprised you didn't get a bunch of furry porn with that search oo In any event, I think that its distinction as the only Disney movie with an implied sex scene is somewhat dubious - The Lion King has the whole Nala and Simba rolling down the hill, then Simba lying on top of Nala and Nala licking him on the face. Titanium Dragon 01:35, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

from Lady and the Tramp DVD 50th anniversary edition - On the second DVD, The [Backstage Disney] Making of Lady and the Tramp - it is not mentioned as any missing scene, but the implied to adults watching the film what happened and how it is delt with, Trusty and Jock do propose marriage to explain to the kids without such. This is actually part of what Walt Disney and company are so good at, making films interesting to children, yet including a story that is of interest to the parents and other adults watching the film. (the DVD also stated that it was always intended that Lady and the Tramp would have puppies at the end of the film. An early version Tramp did not live in the house but was invited by then Mrs. Fred to be in a Christmas picture since he was the father.

There is a sort of multi-level to feature Disney animation where there is a story for children, and another level of implied story for adults. This is for greater interest in the movie and the movie is still interesting years later as the understanding comes. Don't know where there is a link for this.?? This could be some sort of link for animation if need be to explain many of these type of comments that come up. I have read these here and in newspapers - On this DVD the Backstage Disney the Animators talk about how they understand the movie as adults compared with how there remember as a child. Is there a common name or link for this???

Suggestions of the scene in the Lion King was a different situation as that was a continued bit from an early scene when they are very young Nala everytime could pounce on top of Simba. It is more sort of a girls can be tougher and over boys scene. The movie says that they will be maried, and such bringing you full circle of life, the kids become the next parents. Being royalty King and implied queen they are an arranged marriage situation. Kidsheaven 23:47, 9 November 2006 (UTC) additional comment kidsheaven@gmail.com 00:49, 6 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Video release error

Earlier, like January 2006, it was put that Lady and the Tramp used the "Sorcerer Mickey" classics logo, that wasn't true, who put that there? If the person who put there knows it, he must have a PAL version of the tape.