| GENUS PEDIGREE: |
Puppy |
| KNOWN ALIASES: |
unknown |
| KNOWN RELATIVES: |
Jim Dear & (Elizabeth) Darling and their baby boy, Albert (owners); Lady (mother); Tramp (father); Ruffles, Fluffy & Scooter (sisters). |
| KNOWN PETS: |
unknown
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| CITIZENSHIP: |
New England
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| KNOWN CONFIDANTS: |
Trusty the Hound; Jock the Terrier.
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| KNOWN RIVALS: |
Si & Am the Siamese Cats; Dog Catcher; Aunt Sarah.
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| PARAPHERNALIA: |
unknown |
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| 1st PRINT APPEARANCE: |
"Walt Disney's Comics & Stories" #204 in "A Country Ride." |
| 1st FILM APPEARANCE: |
"Lady and the Tramp" (June 16, 1955).
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| VOICE ACTOR: |
unknown
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| SIGNATURE: |
unknown
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| BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS: |
In the comics, Lady and Tramp's little boy was called Scamp and their triplet daughters, Ruffles, Fluffy and Scooter. This was also true in the "Little Golden Book" storybooks. Darling was also given the name of Elizabeth and the baby had become a talking toddler named Albert. On occasion the animation studios have actual names listed for characters, but these names never make it into the actual final edit and the characters remain nameless on screen, but a record of the name does exist and is often transferred to the comics. Such is definitely the case with Scamp. In the movie when Lady and Tramp are expressing their love they come across some wet cement where two human lovers had scratched their initials: J.M. + E.D., which could be "Jim & Elizabeth" since their last names are not revealed in the film or the comics). Scamp has appeared with many Disney characters outside of those who were a part of the cast of "Lady and the Tramp." Scamp even became the superhero, Super Scamp, after eating one of Goofy's super goobers. |
| HISTORICAL FACTS: |
unknown |
| LITTLE KNOWN SECRETS: |
unknown |
| WORKING THEORIES: |
unknown |