The original animated feature film from the 1950s, focusing on the eponymous Lady, feeling ignored by her owners when they reproduce, and the street dog Tramp, with whom she embarks on various adventures, with a key climactic scene focusing on Jim Dear and Darling's rat problem. Definitely a classic, though not all will take to the occasional ethnic stereotyping (I'm a bit surprise the release on Disney+ didn't include a warning about said stereotypes such as the Siamese cats Si and Am).
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Lady and the Tramp
The original animated feature film from the 1950s, focusing on the eponymous Lady, feeling ignored by her owners when they reproduce, and the street dog Tramp, with whom she embarks on various adventures, with a key climactic scene focusing on Jim Dear and Darling's rat problem. Definitely a classic, though not all will take to the occasional ethnic stereotyping (I'm a bit surprise the release on Disney+ didn't include a warning about said stereotypes such as the Siamese cats Si and Am).
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