![]() Comparing Prices... Customer ReviewsOne of the best Disney classics - By: P. DATTA, 02 Jun 2007![]() I regard Lady & The Tramp as one the best Disney classics that I have watched. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this classic. Disney has delivered a masterpiece with this fine piece of animation feature length. Lady & The Tramp truly reflects the key values & qualities of what Disney films entail, which include endless humour, uplifting music & colourful characters. The storyline is a sweet romantic tale about two loveable dogs; a Lady (Spaniel) & Tramp (Irish terrier) & the innocence of this special bonding is something to really admire. The setting of the movie is basedin the 1950's, which is beautifully delivered with wonderful animation you can highly praise within that specific time. With technology highly available today & scarce within those days, a superb job has been achieved on the animation front, but the storyline & sheer innonence of the characters what propels this movie to a Disney classic. Lady & The Tramp without doubt represents Disney finest piece of animation that I have seen & enjoyed watching. Relieve the magical & musical moments of Disney, by watching Lady & the Tramp. It is all round family entertainment for all to enjoy & cherish. Will touch your heart - By: Handmade Christmas Cards, 25 Nov 2006 ![]() If you're looking for a movie which will touch your heart, this one should be at the top of your list. The dinner that lady has with the tramp at Tony's may bring tears of joy to your eyes. This is a movie you can watch again & again because of the wonderful characters, the great songs, & the beautiful animation. Lady & the Tramp remains one of the most supremely delightful animated films of all time. I just finnished reading Why Some Cats Are Rascals, Book 3. It's another touching story, a perfect candidate for another great Disney animation. I hope they will do that. Classic Love Story - By: H. Pierce, 14 May 2006 ![]() A classic Disney film, the viewer finds themselvesin small town America, 1910, as Christmas arrives. And the loveable Lady pup is a gift from Jim Dear to his wife Darling to celebrate the occasion. Lady soon makes good friends with the neighbouring dogs, Jock, & Trusty, & is quite contented. Then Aunt Sarah arrives to help out with the new baby & suddenly Lady is not the centre of her owners world and, added to the fact that she is treated unfairly by Sarah, she feels quite unhappy. Cue The Tramp! A charming mongrel of a dog, with a 'devil may care' attitude. Lady runs off with him after a nasty moment with Aunt Sarah's 'precious' cats Si & Am. Lady & The Tramp embark on some adventures together, & go on the world famous candlelit dinner at Tony's restaurant (you know the scene - the spaghetti & meatballs scene on the cover). Unfortunately, this idyllic lifestyle comes to an abrupt halt when Lady is captured by The Pound. She meets some of Tramp's companions whilst inside the pound & doesn't like what she hears about his reputation. So, upon return to her home she tries to drive him away. Then Tramp turns up trying to save the baby from an evil rat. The films climax sees Tramp, Jock, & Trusty all trying to save the baby. In doing so Tramp risks his own life...lots of suspense follows....but Disney DO prefer happy endings... The film is very adultin many respects, but is extremely watchable at any age. It has been extremely well conceptualized but is still, essentially, a love story. And Disney do love stories very well indeed. It has a good sense of humour injected throughout, & some very amusing characters - you really fall for Tramp's 'loveable rogue' personality. The animation is good, much more delicate than the Disney releases of recent years. Yes, it is an 'old style' animation, but that only adds to the films beauty. It is one of Disney's most sophisticated films. Lady & The Tramp is much more detailed than you might expect, or remember from when you were a child. The story lends itself so well to animation & helped to guide Disney away from their fairy-tale era. I feel this is one of Disney's best offerings. I hope you all enjoy it too. An All-time Classic - By: AngelArwen, 24 Mar 2006 ![]() How could anyone not love this film?! The classic cartoon has been a long time coming on DVD, but it was worth the wait. Tramp is hugely lovable & the fantastic Trusty & Jock are brilliant funny characters. The wonderful Disney format hits the spot time after time. Long may they keep turning out films like this one! A perfect present for kids of all ages - By: J. Knightsmith, 19 Feb 2006 ![]() A classic Disney favourite that will make chldren of all ages smile - whether they've never seen it before or if they'd like the chance to watch it for the hundreth time. For avid fans of the film, their are tonnes of extras to keep you entertained; as always with Disney, & they're not quite as lame as the kind you generally find! Don't think about it, just buy it before Disney cruelly withdraw it from sale & you have to wait another ten years for your next chance!
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