Such A Sweet Movie! | Lady and the Tramp Reaction | FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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- Such A Sweet Movie! | Lady and the Tramp Reaction | FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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This Disney animated classic follows a pampered cocker spaniel named Lady (Wilfred Jackson) whose comfortable life slips away once her owners have a baby.
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Interesting fact. Walt Disney gave his wife a Chouchou puppy the same way Jim Dear gifted his wife.
True, let's not forget about the whole story about Lady is based on Joe Grant's idea.
@TheImaginator972 With Ward Greene's cynical street dog!
Do you mean a Chow Chow? Chouchou is not a type of dog.
@@Br0nto5aurusright. Plus I’m pretty sure she’s a cocker spaniel
That's how Joe Grant did with his wife, giving her a springer spaniel puppy in a hat box.
One of the sweetest Disney Movies ever made. Lady and Tramp's chemistry, the fun cast of characters, and of course the iconic spaghetti scene make this a real classic.
The spaghetti scene is one of my favorites! There is a restaurant in Disney World's Epcot park totally themed after that part of the movie, and "my-ex-now-a-good-friend" has taken me there for my birthday before. The two of us even look a bit like the two main characters in the movie :P
Something a lot of people miss about the scene after she comes home from the pound: They're offering to marry her and let her stay with one of them because she's pregnant, and if word got out the father was a street dog, it would've ruined her reputation. They're doing this to help her save face.
Also explains why they got so angry when he showed up again. In their eyes, he knocked her up and left her to take care of the puppies on her own.
this is the first time im hearing of this! i always assumed they were offering to marry her so she could get out of the house and live with them instead as she was being "mistreated" in those recent days
@@sudsysoap it's also why those other stray dogs chased after her. She was in heat.
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It’s very subtly done. It’s what the kids in the audience _would_ assume- what *_I_* grew up assuming.
Until you think about the fact that Aunt Sarah was only a temporary visitor. To leave Jim Dear and Darling over her would be an unnecessarily permanent solution.
@@StoryMingdo the dogs understand its temporary though?
Context for her friends trying to propose to Lady: in that time period, one of the absolute worst things for a lady's reputation was having a child out of wedlock.
And Lady was already pregnant with Tramp's puppies at that point.
So Trusty and Jock were offering her an out in a platonic marriage to save her reputation, with the implication that whoever she picked would claim her puppies as their own children. They were actually trying to be very kind and help their friend.
is it confirmed she was pregnant i thought it was her reputation for spending the night with a male out of wedlock
@@invadertifxiii I believe so, I think it was confirmed that the reason those three stray dogs that Tramp fought were chasing Lady because she was actually in heat, and the timeline lines up (early fall, two month pregnancy, and puppies scampering around on Christmas). I sadly don't have the spoons right now to go look up the source, though.
Agreed. I see that more as an adult now and realize why Lady rejected Tramp for a bit: Tramp was reckless and failed to realize that Lady wasn’t equipped to do what he does on the streets and he accidentally got Lady caught by the pound where she learned his history and felt betrayed as she was not only pregnant, but Tramp did the same to other female dogs as well.
Which only would've worked until the puppies were born.
A puppy looking like Tramp is gonna cause problems all over again.
I always thought it was because they didn't understand that Jim dear and darling would return and fix everything. That they thought she's now stuck living with aunt Sarah and they need to offer her a home with one of them so she'd have a safe comfortable place to live instead of a dog house.
I kind of doubt they knew so soon she was pregnant. Even if she was it would have happened like..the night before? She'd only had one day with him
They even got the dog's mannerisms right, like Jock, the old little Scottish Terrier, bounces every time he is too excited or angry
That’s because when they were drawing animal characters for their movies, they allowed real animals into the studio
32:56 I think it's less that she got taken to the pound and more that she found out he's kind of a player, so she feels like she's just another on his list when she thought he really cared about her
Yeah! He messed up by keeping his history a secret from her that was somewhat reckless and dishonest with her.
And because he knocked her up, don't forget that.
Which means he probably got some of the other dogs pregnant too.
To clear confusion about why Lady was picked up by the pound, I think it's common practice when they see collared dogs walking around, they pick them up to try to contact their owners to take them back home.
This movie is the reason Cocker spaniels and Cavalier Spaniels are my favorite dog breeds🐶❤️
Also at 10:31 Their names are actually Jim Dear and Darling, They were briefly referred to as "Mister" and "Missis" before settling on the names. To maintain a dog's perspective, Darling and Jim's faces are rarely shown
Also the actress who voices Darling also voices Peg the showdog and Si and Am the Siamese cats of Aunt Sarah
The great Peggy Lee.
Lady and the Tramp is an absolute classic! Especially because of the spaghetti dinner scene, I mean you wouldn't believe how many times that particular scene has been referenced and parodied in different types of media and animation!
15:36 If you're paying attention, his whistling is actually extremely subtle foreshadowing that everything was gonna be okay.
He's whistling Lady's theme music.
I've seen this movie I don't even know how many times and yet I never noticed that! Such a cool little detail😊
The original script called for Trusty to be dead in that rescue at the end, but in the end, they didn't do it. I think a movie with this kind of tone would probably have been ruined by a downer like that, so I'm glad they changed their minds and just made it a temporary injury.
The spaghetti dinner scene has to be one of the most iconic romantic moments in movie history 🥺
Not only that! Walt Disney himself actually originally didn’t wanted that scene in the movie because he thought it was too silly and felt that the audience wouldn’t take it seriously. Animator Frank Thomas (the man who got the dinner scene idea) was still determined to show Walt that the scene can work, so he animated the entire scene on his own. And once he showed it to Walt Disney, he loved it! So Walt changed his mind and agreed that the scene can stay in the movie 😄
And about Trusty, originally he was gonna die. But because of how heartbroken people got with the movie Bambi, Walt knew that it would’ve been harsh that he would make the audience cry again by letting trusty die. So he let him live, which I think was a good choice.
And the scene where jaq and trusty were proposing to lady is because they learned that she is pregnant. They wanted to marry her as a way to defend her dignity, since way back then women would get shamed for getting pregnant before marriage.
Also the timeline checks out.
Fall, 2 months pregnancy, puppies at Christmas
The spaghetti scene is one of my favorites! There is a restaurant in Disney World's Epcot park totally themed after that part of the movie, and "my-ex-now-a-good-friend" has taken me there for my birthday before. The two of us even look a bit like the two main characters in the movie :P
1:30 so walt Disney's inspiration for this scene was when he gave his wife a small dog for Christmas 😊
I do recommend the sequel actually. It's one of the few sequels from that era that was actually decent. The worst part is that imo it had the BEST soundtrack and it's the only one that didn't get an official soundtrack release for some reason.
The Aristocats and 101 Dalmations are 2 more Classics that I think are worthy enough to check out.
I always loved Marie in The Aristocats. She was the most adorable out of all the kittens. Duchess is a good mama
Loved those two films growing up on VHS. They’re different, but funny and entertaining to watch.
You should watch both the live action and animated version of 101 Dalmatians
@@morganghostbusters-egonfan "Ladies do not start fights but they can finish them"
@@L.TarrasYup. Marie was the most lady-like kitten, and the cutest
That Spaghetti Date scene is always iconic.
It’s really special because it took one person(Frank Thomas) to animate the entire sequence and to convince Walt Disney(who didn’t think it would work) to put it in the film. And thank goodness he green lit it after seeing it!
24:35 yep
@@SpacialRend7You know it's Disney history, gonna give big credit to Frank Thomas for animating the whole spaghettie sequence and it became the most iconic moment in all movie history.
@@nathancruz9172The Simpsons had that reference!!!!!😊😊😊😊😊
This movie is so beautiful. Two dogs falling in love was so heartwarming. It always touched my heart
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THE GIRL DOG 🐶 WAS NAMED PIGE AND THE DOGS NAMED IS TRAMP
I THINK THAT LADY AND THE TRAMP MOVIE TOOK PLACE IN PARIS FRANCE 🇫🇷
@@carriefischer9552 it's actually the US.
As a very strong dog lover, this movie was definitely a fan favorite for me when I was a child, so I definitely enjoyed seeing your reaction to one of my best Disney childhood memories.
Fun Fact: Lady and Tramp appeared in Kingdom Hearts as Easter Eggs which you can find there statue on a fountain at the third district in Traverse Town
Wasn’t there an Easter egg appearance of Jock in 101 Dalmatians?
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And he and Peg were in Oliver and Company too!
For those who are confused about Jock and Old Trusty proposing to Lady after she is taken back, it's REALLY subtle.
They knew Lady had a night out with Tramp, and by doing so, dog world, the old dog neighbors thought Lady got pregnant. And it would really affect her status if all dog neighbors found out she became pregnant of a stray, who unlikely would stay to help with the puppies. So Jock and Old Trusty decided to one of them pretend to be the father of the future puppies, but still being friends to Lady and to each other.
She DID get pregnant.
That's why the other strays chased after her. She was in heat.
Also the timeline checks out. Fall, 2 month pregnancy, puppies at Christmas.
Trusty was supposed to die at the end, but they changed their minds last minute because they thought after Bambi, kids deserved a happy ending for everyone.
This movie was my favorite growing up. I remember when I was younger and my mom got me a puppy, she cried that first night from her bed on the floor of my room. My mom said she wasn’t allowed on my bed though. So I ended up sleeping on the floor next to her. I woke up that morning and she was curled right beside me 🥹 I miss my baby 💙
AaaaawwwWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
Talk about childhood classic!! This was one of the very first Disney DVDs I had and I would watch it really often. I had the two-disc special edition, so I also got to play some fun DVD games; those were always my favorite part of DVDs. I'm glad you're finally watching this, Cody; it's super iconic and one of the best comfort movies!
Cool, I also have the two-disc special edition too, still love physical media.
Lady and the Tramp was one of the very first Disney movies I ever saw as a kid…truly an amazing and heartwarming classic…and still remains as one of my favorites to this day alongside many of the other Disney classics like Alice in Wonderland, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dumbo, and many more. Glad you enjoyed it!!! :) 🥰🐶🐾🎥🎞️🍝
One thing the Live action remake did better than the Original is that Aunt Sarah actually gets her comeuppance in the remake.
Sweet, sweet justice.
Agreed
Really?! Sarah gets punished in the remake?! Yes!
What happens to her? (I haven't seen the remake yet, but I don't mind spoilers)
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 She got kicked out of the house after Jim Dear and Darling picked Lady up from the pound.
@@GracemarieJohnson2763 They don't trust her anymore. In fact, Jim Dear and Darling are the ones who get Lady from the pound and are furious Aunt Sarah let this happen to their beloved Lady. As soon as they get home, they kick her out and let Lady spend more time with the baby.
At first Walt Disney thought the concept of dogs eating spaghetti and meatballs was silly and didn't thought it could be done romantically so he wanted to cut the scene out. Frank Thomas, waning to prove him wrong, animated the whole scene without any layouts and when he showed the animations for Walt, he was so impressed that he decided to keep it in the movie, making it one of the most famous scenes in classic Disney animation.
That one scene was one of my first childhood traumas. Ahhh the nostalgia 😂
What ?
u can't just say... "that one scene" like we're supposed to read ur mind.
Aunt Sarah: “Stop that! Hush! Hush!”
Me: “You hush Karen.”
Fun fact: the opening scene where Lady is first introduced is based off of something Walt Disney actually did for his wife, when he gave her a chow puppy for Christmas.
And another fun fact is that it’s the first time they introduced the CinemaScope in 1955, after 20,000 leagues under the sea 🌊 of 1954.
Such a classic film! Next try to watch Alice in Wonderland, Bambi, Balto, or the Land before time.
Originally Trusty was going to die but Walt Disney remembered how Bambi's mother's death caused such commotion that he didn't want to risk to that again, hence why Trusty survived with a broken leg.
I sing the cat song every now and then for no reason aside from my brain remembering it randomly.
I’m sure there are mixed reactions about the second movie. It kinda follows the grey puppy whose name is Scamp mostly, but it’s kinda sweet from what I remember.
32:54 Something I never picked up on until I got older. While Lady was mad at Tramp for leading her into trouble, she was actually trying to protect him from getting caught by the dogcatchers. The Pound Dogs had said something about if Tramp ever got too smitten with someone, he may get himself caught trying to protect her. Which actually ended up happening (though, he was trying to protect the baby, but probably mostly because Lady loved the little one so much).
Also, I do love the sequel. It's hit-or-miss depending on the person watching (what sequel isn't?), but I'd say it's worth a watch.
DUDE this had my cat spellbound! She jumped up on my desk to beg for treats, so I hugged her, and she turned her face away and then just got totally fixated on the screen! She settled down and just watched with me! Then she nibbled my fingers when I tried to click on another video when it was over. XD
That rat's the main villain, it's always the ones that don't talk that are the most dangerous.
I’m glad tramp protected the baby. If it weren’t for him and lady, the baby might’ve gotten hurt
@@morganghostbusters-egonfan u mean eaten .
@@fyfyi6053No
And Aunt Sarah's cats.
I kinda disagree here. Not to side with aunt Sarah but.. why would a rat want to hurt a baby? Rat borne diseases usually come from thier droppings amd fleas and such...not them trying to eat babies....and the rat couldn't have knocked the crib over alone. Much as he was the one with good intentions in the fight...the tramp was also still the one who knocked over juniors crib..
Chasing the chickens was Tramp's idea, despite knowing what could happen. It WAS his fault.
Jesus I can’t believe next year marks the 70th anniversary of this movie
3:12 That is a funny story 😂 🤣 My dog, a German Shepherd Husky mix named Buster, did something similar, but one morning before school, when he was almost a year old, he escaped the backyard by unlatching the side gate. He sat behind my dad's pickup truck, and as he was driving with my younger sister in the backseat, the backup camera caught Buster, and my dad and sister saw him just sitting there and looking at them like, "What up?"
I did not see it in person because I was still getting ready. We had to padlock the side gates because of that incident. Buster is now 7 years old, but I still think about that incident to this day, and it makes me giggle every time I think about it.
No burglar will escape Buster, though. Because he has the strength and endurance of the Husky and the intelligence of the German Shepherd.
There are several reasons why Lady (and Jock and Trusty) were so angry and annoyed with Tramp.
Sure, he didn’t leave her behind _intentionally,_ but he WAS arguably somewhat careless in losing track of her (without even realizing it!) in such a risky situation- and after all, it was _because_ of him that she got into trouble in the first place.
Then, there was the matter of all the previous girlfriends (-on top of an additional fear that if he _were_ genuinely fond of her, that weakness could lead to his downfall).
And finally… VERY subtle implication that the kids in the audience would not pick up on, but- they _were_ out all night. Spent the evening together. Woke up next to each other in the morning.
…There is a _reason_ Jock and Trusty came around with offers of “a proposition for helping” Lady.- and it wasn’t about Aunt Sarah (who was only a temporary inconvenience, however unpleasant).
Agreed. Tramp had to learn to be more careful with Lady cause he didn’t realize that Lady was inexperienced with the streets as well.
The sequel is good. It doesn't have Lady's and Tramp's VA's since it came out 50 years after the original film, but it's still good.
Fun fact: their children's names are Colette, Annette, Daniel, and Scamp.
And if you do end up watching the sequel, give the live action a try. I personally liked it, but a lot of people didn't. Just a fun way to compare and contrast the two at least.
I kinda liked it too. Tessa Thompson did a great job voicing Lady
Mandatory borzoi appreciation comment :D. Like literally Boris could walk out between the bars anytime. Those long bois are practically 2D XD.
"Practically 2D" 😂 That is the best description of a Borzoi EVER!
I used to watch this movie quite a bit when I was younger! Such a classic!
Me too.
I love this movie! Lady And the Tramp 2:Scamp’s Adventure is also pretty good, and it stars the same woman who voices Ariel in The Little Mermaid. I adored the sequel when I was a kid.
I really love this movie. It’s in my top 5 Disney classics. And the second one is good. Not as good as the first one, but it’s good. And the live action one, I love that one to pieces.
Lady and the Tramp is one of the greatest classic romantic Disney movies. Yes I would highly recommend for you to watch the 2nd one, the first one is better of course, but it’s worth it trust me.
I watched the live action one with my dog and he loved it this movie is always going to be a classic
The pound scene feels like those ASPCA dog pound commercial.
Fun....well....okay, not really a "fun" fact, more just....a fact: Trusty was supposed to die in the original cut. This was changed to him surviving with a serious injury, in an effort to avoid another traumatic "Bambi" moment. I'm glad they did that. He was one of my favorite characters!
The sad dog in the pound always gets me 😢
Same
I had this on VHS. This and mulan were the 2 tapes that I wore out due to watching so many times.
I even used the song "he's a Tramp" as an audition song
24:40 Iconic!
I just love singing along the “He’s a Tramp” song so much!
Bill Thompson, who was known for cartoon voices during the 1940's, 50's and 60's, especially for MGM (mostly Droopy Dog but also Big Heel-Wahta in the Screwy Squirrel cartoon of the same name, Tom's identical scardeycat cousin in Timid Tabby and Butch in later Droopy cartoons) and Disney (including White Rabbit and Dodo in Alice in Wonderland, Mr Smee and the other pirates in Peter Pan, King Hubert in Sleeping Beauty, Ranger Woodlore in several Donald Duck and Humphrey Bear cartoons, Professor Olw in Melody and Toot Whistle Plunk and Boom, Station Manager Flannery in Pigs in Pigs and notably the first voice actor for Scrooge McDuck before Alan Young became the staple voice in 1983, in Scrooge McDuck and Money), voices several characters in this movie: Jock, Bull, Dachsie, Joe the cook and the Irish Police Man.
The Spaghetti scene is always a classic that is still referenced many times today. I love it 😊
09:54, here's the thing, it's all where you live really, I've seen stray cats and dogs before who look really pampered and well taken care of alongside the traditional unkempt look we normally associate with street animals.
32:59 - "I'm sure if he knew you were in the car he would have gone after you."
That's the point, Cody. He would have gone after her and gotten himself caught and euthanized. She chased him away to keep him alive for at least a day longer.
I love classic Disney movies, there's a short of warmness to them. This one holds a special place in my heart cuz I watched this with my first dog Toby.
And now I watched your reaction of this movie with my currant dog. It all comes full circle.
In hindsight when Tramp couldn't find Lady after the chicken coup scene and was running around, he was probably worried he got her killed/shot, not put in the pound
This movie is great for you since you have Aries. For me this is like traveling back in time but the clothing the cars etc.😊
Since you enjoyed this one I highly recommend the underrated The Great Mouse detective
I used to have a stuffed animal of Lady 😂😂😂I still have it, it’s just packed away with my other stuffed animals
One of my favorites as a little kid. I grew up in the 80's but I had the Disney record storybook and would rent the movie a lot. I had a jigsaw puzzle of the italian dinner scene.
People who don't have pets don't understand how smart they are, I had to become my mother's care giver after she had a mini stroke I came with my dog a Boxer/Whippet mix named Penelope she was never trained for it but she let's me know if my mom needs something and stops her from moving around if I have to leave the house ,I also years ago had a red eyed white ferret named Pancakes she could not only open her cage door but also closed regularly doors, with her we never had to ask what ferret was causing trouble it was always Pancakes.
The town that the movie is set in is heavily inspired by Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri, when he was a young kid. Walt had a great nostalgia during the 1950s hence this movie and Main Street USA at Walt Disney World (which is a staple at all Disney parks).
This is one of my favorites, it gives me such comfort and nostalgia, it's one of the first movies I recall watching, glad you watched it!
The sweetest Disney movie ever😍🥰
Have you seen Madeline: Lost in Paris?
I also used to laugh at hearing the rat squeak when Tramp bit it, but I was petsitting a couple dogs recently and they killed a rabbit in the yard (yes I cried) and it made the same squeaky sound. I at first thought they found a squeaky toy outside. Ofc when I realized that wasn't the case I started screaming and got them inside before burying the poor thing. On that note, I really enjoyed this reaction, thank you, Cody!
Fun fact: the movie was well underway when the music creating team wrote the song “He’s a Tramp,” and one of the creators Peggy not only sang the song, but the team created the character of Peg to sing it.
I'm already thinking serving up me a dish of spaghetti now!
I believe Trusty is a bloodhound
Copper in Fox and the Hound is a basset hound
Trusty IS a bloodhound
yessss ive been waiting for this, i cry every time with the scene in the pound, like as a kid it blew over my head about that dog that was taken in back. yes check out the live action its so good 🙏🙏
I know it’s the same voice actress, but I can’t hear Aunt Sarah without picturing the Fairy Godmother. She’s got such a “nice, old lady” voice, so it’s difficult hearing her and thinking villain 😂
Bluey!!!! ID GIVE MY LEFT LEG FOR A BLUEY REACTION!
I’m five percent Italian, I’m very proud to be Italian even if it’s a little bit of Italian
I would really love you to watch The Great Mouse Detective an incredible classic Disney movie!
When this movie came out on VHS, I loved to watch it as a kid over and over again! :) The sequel is not bad.
The sequel was definitely a direct to DVD movie, but it was actually one of the better direct to DVD sequels. A good movie about the importance of family and while we get a rebellious son, he does learn his lessons in the end. There’s also a really nice song in that one about how family is always there for you. And Ariel’s voice actress Jodi Benson voices Lady.
To answer your question Cody, yes he can eat the bone. The only bones they cannot eat is chicken bones because them being cooked they can splinter, but that bone that was thrown to tramp was thick enough that it should be fine for him to eat because people sometimes give The little round T-bone steak bone like my grandma used to do to my dog before he passed away she would soak it in Meat juice And then give it to the dog. The only reason you have to be careful with bones around dogs is to make sure that there thick and sturdy enough that they won’t splinter.
I love the way you said The Stoork at 12:08 LMFAO 🤣
Fun fact about the invention of spaghetti and meatballs:
Many Italian immigrants came from the south (the poor) part of Italy, and were used to a mostly vegetable-based diet. However, when they came to the US they found foods that rich northern Italians were depicted as eating, such as sugar, coffee, wine, and meat, available for prices they could afford for the very first time. This is why Italian Americans were the first to combine meatballs with pasta, and why a lot of Italian American food is sugary and/or fattening.
Italian American cuisine is a celebration of Italian immigrants' newfound access to foods they hadn't been able to access back home.
20:58 i love that laugh, it reminds me to Ripper Roo
Didn't expect this reaction! Loved it
I find it ironic. First he says things about babies being troublemakers that ruin everything, and yet he selflessly saves one from one of the biggest rats I've ever seen.
My cat brought home a rat that size once and my jaw dropped. How on earth could he kill a rat that was almost the same size as him and bring it home, it really was impressive. Of course it was the most disgusting gift I've ever got but a good one because rats are not something you want around your house or neighborhood
This movie seems even cuter now that our two dogs had puppies about a month ago :D
The pound hunters in this movie: Quick, smart and easily capturing lost dogs.
The pound hunter in the sequel: A skinny idiot who always got attacked by dogs and catched one or two.
Whoever hire this dummy had a terrible idea 😂He's really bad at his job and should find a new one!
While it seems like Aunt Sarah is a bad lady, she's not evil, just very strict and more of a cat person. Also mind the movie is set during the early 20:th century, like around 1910, so people don't have the same moral, opinions and cares as we do today.
Honestly, Cody? This is my favorite classic Disney movie!
Some more dog movies you should try: A Dog's Purpose, its sequel, A Dog's Journey, and Air Bud (at least the first one).
Oh, and the sequel is pretty good. Not quite Lion King 2 good, but pretty good. Some of the songs are neat.
Peg the dog is voiced by famous actress Peggy Lee, and in "He's a Tramp" The dogs movements and wiggling during the number are based on her real life mannerisms when she performs on stage.
I always hated Aunt Sarah. She was so mean to Lady!
Since the banner popped up at the end and since you love dogs so much, I highly recommend Bluey. I know it’s a show aimed at preschoolers but trust me when I say it’s on par with a lot of the best tv shows ever made. I think you’ll really love it.
It was one of my personal favourite one other Robin Hood one. I had real life dog of lady. I named her lady. Sadly she die 20 years I want taker to my place I move to but die few moth before hand
Because the only time a bone splinters like that is if it’s been cooked, but if it’s a raw uncooked bone Then they are fine
Ah..now this is a classic disney movie I remember watching as a kid and it's still the best one out of the others🤩🤩✨️💖✨️
This was one of the movies I watched a lot, growing up. Also about the sequel, I'd say it's one of the better Disney sequels. Not nearly as good as The Lion King 2, but I'd say it's worth checking out at least, if you're interested.
Idk about rats but mice do squeak like that when startled or hurt. I had pet mice and a scared one once by picking it up too fast and it squeaked so loudly. I didn't know how vocal they could be but I bet rats probs do the same xD
The sequel is very different as it did come from a different movie era, but I loved it as a kid and still think of the songs fondly.
Fun fact: this is the first time they ever had letterbox in 1955.
Such a great Disney classic! Fun fact: they were going to pull a Bambi and kill off Trusty, but Peggy Lee objected to it so they changed it
Oh I love this classic! Bella Note is such a beautiful song. Plus the spaghetti scene always makes me crave spaghetti and meatballs!