Lady and the Tramp

Lady and the Tramp is a 1955 American animated musical romance film produced by Walt Disney and released by Buena Vista Film Distribution. It was the first animated film distributed by the company. The 15th Disney animated feature film, it was the first animated feature filmed in the CinemaScope widescreen film process.[3]

Based on the 1945 Cosmopolitan magazine story of "Happy Dan, The Cynical Dog" by Ward Greene, Lady and the Tramp tells the story of a female American Cocker Spaniel named Lady who lives with a refined, upper-middle-class family and a male stray mutt called the Tramp. When the two dogs meet, they embark on many romantic adventures and fall in love.

Lady and the Tramp was released to theaters on June 22, 1955 to box office success. It initially received mixed to negative reviews by film critics, but critical reception for the film has been generally positive in modern times, and the film is now seen as one of the best animated films from Disney. Directed by Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, and Hamilton Luske, the film features the voices of Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Bill Thompson, Bill Baucom, Verna Felton, and Peggy Lee.

Plot
On Christmas evening in the year 1909, in a quaint Midwestern town (visually inspired by Disney's hometown Marceline, Missouri), Jim Dear gives his wife Darling a cocker spaniel puppy they named Lady. Lady enjoys a joyful life with the couple and befriends two local neighborhood dogs, a Scottish terrier named Jock, and a bloodhound named Trusty. Meanwhile, across town, a stray mutt named Tramp lives on his own, dining on scraps from Tony's Italian restaurant and protecting his fellow strays Peg (a Pekingese) and Bull (a bulldog) from the local dogcatcher. One day, Lady is upset after her owners begin treating her rather coldly. Jock and Trusty visit her and determine that their behavior change is due to Darling expecting a baby. While Jock and Trusty try to explain what a baby is, Tramp interrupts the conversation and offers his own thoughts on the matter, making Jock and Trusty take an immediate dislike to the stray and order him out of the yard. As Tramp leaves, he reminds Lady that "when a baby moves in, a dog moves out."

Eventually, the baby arrives, and the couple introduces Lady to the infant, of whom Lady becomes very fond and protective. When Jim Dear and Darling leave for a vacation, they put their dog-hating Aunt Sarah in charge of the baby and the house. Aunt Sarah's two trouble-making Siamese cats, Si and Am, deliberately mess up the house, knowing Lady will get in trouble for it, and then get her in even more trouble by tricking Aunt Sarah into thinking that Lady attacked them. Aunt Sarah then takes Lady to a pet shop to get a muzzle. Terrified, Lady flees the pet shop but is pursued by a trio of stray dogs. Tramp manages to rescue her, fighting off the vicious strays. Seeing the muzzle on Lady's head, Tramp decides to take her to the local zoo, where they find a beaver who removes the muzzle with his teeth. Later, Tramp shows Lady how he lives "footloose and collar-free," eventually leading into a candlelit dinner at Tony's. Lady begins to fall in love with Tramp, but she chooses to return home to watch over the baby. Tramp offers to escort Lady back home, but when Tramp decides to chase hens around a farmyard for fun, Lady is captured by the dog catcher and brought to the local dog pound. While at the pound, the other dogs reveal to Lady that Tramp has had multiple girlfriends in the past, and they feel it is unlikely that he will ever settle down. Lady is eventually claimed by Aunt Sarah, who chains her in the backyard as punishment for running away.

Jock and Trusty visit to comfort Lady, but when Tramp arrives to apologize, Lady berates him for having other girlfriends in the past and his failure to rescue her from the pound. Tramp sadly leaves, but immediately thereafter, a rat sneaks into the house. Lady sees the rat and barks frantically at it, but Aunt Sarah tells her to be quiet. Tramp hears her barking and rushes back, entering the house and cornering the rat in the nursery. Lady breaks free and rushes to the nursery, where Tramp inadvertently knocks over the baby's crib before ultimately killing the rat. The commotion alerts Aunt Sarah, who thinks they harmed the baby. She pushes Tramp in a closet and locks Lady in the basement, then calls the pound to take Tramp away. Jim Dear and Darling return home as the dog catcher departs, and when they release Lady, she leads them to the dead rat. Overhearing everything, Jock and Trusty chase after the dog catcher's wagon. The dogs track down the wagon and scare the horses, causing the wagon to crash. Jim Dear arrives in a taxi with Lady, who reunites with Tramp, but the wagon almost kills Trusty.

That Christmas, Tramp has been adopted into the family, and he and Lady have started their own family, with Lady having given birth to a litter of four puppies (three daughters who look identical to Lady and one son who looks identical to Tramp). Jock comes to see the family and Trusty, who is recovered and merely suffered a broken leg, and are formally welcomed as guests by the humans. Thanks to the puppies, Trusty has a fresh audience for his old stories, but he has forgotten them.

Cast

 * Barbara Luddy as Lady, an American Cocker Spaniel, and the love interest of Tramp. Luddy is succeeded by Jodi Benson in the sequel, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.
 * Larry Roberts as Tramp, a Schnauzer mix of apparent Terrier ancestry, with a knack for dodging dog-catchers. He calls Lady "Pidge", short for Pigeon, which he calls her due to her naivety. He never refers to himself by name, although most of the film's canine cast refer to him as the Tramp. It is not until the sequel in which any humans call him Tramp, and it is never explained why they "name" him with the very name he was known by on the streets. Tramp had other names in the film, and when asked by Lady about having a family, Tramp states that he has, "One for every day of the week. Point is, none of them have me." Each family mentioned called him a different name (such as Mike or Fritzi). The families also had different nationalities (such as Irish or German). As he did not belong to a single-family, Tramp implied that it was easier than the baby problems Lady was going through at the time. Roberts is succeeded by Jeff Bennett in the sequel.
 * Bill Thompson as Jock, a Scottish Terrier who is one of Lady's neighbors. Thompson also voiced Joe, Tony's assistant chef; Bull, a stray male bulldog from the dog pound who speaks with a slight Cockney accent; Dachsie, a stray male dachshund at the dog pound who speaks with a German accent; a policeman; and Jim's friend. Thompson is succeeded by Jeff Bennett in the sequel.
 * Bill Baucom as Trusty, a bloodhound who used to track criminals with his Grandpappy, Old Reliable, until he lost his sense of smell. Baucom is succeeded by Jeff Bennett in the sequel.
 * Verna Felton as Aunt Sarah, Jim Dear's aunt (revealed to be the sister of Jim Dear's mother in the Greene novelization of the film) who comes to take care of the baby when Jim Dear and Darling leave for a few days. She is a well-meaning busybody of a maiden aunt who adores her Siamese cats but does not believe that dogs should be around babies. She blames both Lady and Tramp for the baby's crib being knocked over, not knowing that they were actually protecting the baby from a vicious rat. However, she sends a box of dog biscuits for Christmas in the final scene of the film in a presumed attempt to make amends for her mistreatment of the two dogs. Felton is succeeded by Tress MacNeille in the sequel.
 * George Givot as Tony, the owner and chef of Tony's Italian restaurant. He and Joe both have great affection for Tramp. Givot is succeeded by Jim Cummings in the sequel.
 * Lee Millar as Jim Dear, the fatherly human figure and Darling's husband. Millar also voiced the Dogcatcher. Millar is succeeded by Nick Jameson in the sequel.
 * Peggy Lee as Darling, the motherly human figure and Jim Dear's wife. Lee also voiced Si and Am, Aunt's Sarah's twin Siamese cats with a knack for mischief and never-ending trouble; and Peg, a stray female Pekingese whom Lady meets at the pound (along with the other dog inmates she was put in a cage with). The names of Si and Am are a pun on the country of Siam. It is implied that Peg had a relationship with Tramp in the past, through the lyrics of the song she sings (He's a Tramp). Peg was formerly from the "Dog and Pony Follies" (dog and pony show); either the show ended or she was left behind. Peg has a Brooklyn Accent. Lee is succeeded by Mary Kay Bergman and Tress MacNeille as Si and Am, and by Barbara Goodson as Darling in the sequel.
 * Stan Freberg as the beaver, a clever, hard-working beaver at the zoo who speaks with a lisp. He gnaws off the muzzle that Aunt Sarah had placed upon Lady after Tramp realizes that the muzzle is just what the beaver needs for pulling logs. This character would later serve as the inspiration for Gopher from Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), down to the speech pattern (a whistling sound when he makes the "S" sound). Stan Freberg, who voiced the beaver in the film, had an extensive background in commercial and comedy recording voice-overs and soundtracks. On the 2-Disc Platinum Edition DVD, he demonstrates how it was done and that a whistle was eventually used because it was hard to continue repeating the effect.
 * Alan Reed as Boris, a stray male Borzoi from the dog pound. He speaks with a Russian accent.
 * Thurl Ravenscroft as Al the alligator, an alligator that Tramp asks to remove the muzzle from Lady. However, he instead almost bites Lady's head off.
 * Dallas McKennon as Toughy, a stray male mutt from the dog pound. He speaks with a slight Brooklyn accent, like Peg. McKennon also voiced Pedro, a stray male Chihuahua from the dog pound who speaks with a Mexican accent; a professor, and a laughing hyena.
 * The Mellomen (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Max Smith, Bob Hamlin and Bob Stevens) as Dog Chorus

Sound Effects Used

 * DISNEY CASTLE THUNDER
 * Disney Dog Whimper 1
 * DISNEY POOF SOUND
 * DISNEY RAIN 01
 * Disney - SHARP ZIP
 * DISNEY SLOW THUNDER CLAP AND RUMBLE
 * GOPHER WHISTLE
 * H-B MAGIC - SHORT DING
 * Hollywoodedge, Cans Crash Floor Rol CRT033403
 * HollywoodEdge (Europe Edition), Roland UK - Rooster Crowing Realtime or Disney Rooster Crow 1
 * Hollywoodedge, Little Nasty Devili CRT023403
 * Sound Ideas, ANIMAL, ELEPHANT - ELEPHANT TRUMPET, CARTOON
 * Sound Ideas, Animals - Large dog howling 01
 * Sound Ideas, Animals - Large dog howling 02
 * Sound Ideas, CRASH, WOOD - LARGE WOOD CRUNCH 01
 * Sound Ideas, THUNDER - THUNDER CLAP AND RUMBLE, WEATHER 01 (H-B)
 * Sound Ideas, WHISTLE, STEAM - STEAM TRAIN WHISTLE: MEDIUM
 * Sound Ideas, WOLF - VICIOUS SNARLS, ANIMAL (Used for Tramp when he fights the Stray Dogs to save Lady and then fights the rat to save the baby, Jim, Jr.)
 * WATER SPLASH

Story development
In 1937, Walt Disney Productions story artist Joe Grant came up with an idea inspired by the antics of his English Springer Spaniel Lady, and how she got "shoved aside" by Joe's new baby. He approached Walt Disney with sketches of Lady. Disney enjoyed the sketches and commissioned Grant to start story development on a new animated feature titled Lady.[4] Through the late 1930s and early 1940s, Joe Grant and other artists worked on the story, taking a variety of approaches, but Disney was not pleased with any of them, primarily because he thought Lady was too sweet, and there was not enough action.[4]

Walt Disney read the short story written by Ward Greene, titled "Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog", in the Cosmopolitan magazine, published in 1945.[5][6] He thought that Grant's story would be improved if Lady fell in love with a cynical dog character like the one in Greene's story, and bought the rights to it.[7] The cynical dog had various names during development, including Homer, Rags, and Bozo, before "Tramp" was chosen.[5]

The finished film is slightly different from what was originally planned. Lady was to have only one next-door neighbor, a Ralph Bellamy-type canine named Hubert. Hubert was later replaced with Jock and Trusty. Aunt Sarah was the traditional overbearing mother-in-law. In the final film, she is softened to a busybody who, though antagonistic towards Lady and Tramp, is well-meaning (she sends a packet of dog biscuits to the dogs at Christmas to apologize for mistreating them). Aunt Sarah's Nip and Tuck were later renamed Si and Am.[5] Originally, Lady's owners were called Jim Brown and Elizabeth. These were changed to highlight Lady's point of view. They were briefly referred to as "Mister" and "Missis" before settling on the names "Jim Dear" and "Darling". To maintain a dog's perspective, Darling and Jim's faces are rarely shown, similar to Tom's various owners in the Tom and Jerry cartoons. The rat was a somewhat comic character in early sketches, but became a great deal more frightening, due to the need to raise dramatic tension. A scene created but then deleted was one in which after Trusty says "Everybody knows, a dog's best friend is his human", Tramp describes a world in which the roles of both dogs and humans are switched; the dogs are the masters and vice versa.[4] There was a love triangle among Lady, Tramp, and a Russian wolfhound named Boris (who appears in the dog pound in the final version).[8]

The film's opening sequence, in which Darling unwraps a hat box on Christmas morning and finds Lady inside, is inspired by an incident when Walt Disney presented his wife Lily with a Chow puppy as a gift in a hat box to make up for having previously forgotten a dinner date with her.[9]

In 1949, Grant left the studio, yet Disney story men were continually pulling Grant's original drawings and story off the shelf to retool.[4] A solid story began taking shape in 1953,[7] based on Grant's storyboards and Greene's short story.[4] Greene later wrote a novelization of the film that was released two years before the film itself, at Walt Disney's insistence, so that audiences would be familiar with the story.[10] Grant did not receive film credit for his story work, an issue that animation director Eric Goldberg hoped to rectify in the Lady and the Tramp Platinum Edition's behind-the-scenes vignette that explained Grant's role.[4]

Singer Peggy Lee not only voiced four characters but co-wrote six songs for the film.[11]

Animation
As they had done with deer on Bambi, the animators studied many dogs of different breeds to capture the movement and personality of dogs. Although the spaghetti eating sequence is probably now the best-known scene from the film, Walt Disney was prepared to cut it, thinking that it would not be romantic and that dogs eating spaghetti would look silly. Animator Frank Thomas was against Walt's decision and animated the entire scene himself without any lay-outs. Walt was impressed by Thomas's work and how he romanticized the scene and kept it in.[4] On viewing the first take of the scene, the animators felt that the action should be slowed down, so an apprentice trainee was assigned to create "half numbers" in between many of the original frames.[12]

Originally, the background artist was supposed to be Mary Blair and she did some inspirational sketches for the film. However, she left the studio to become a children's book illustrator in 1953. Claude Coats was then appointed as the key background artist. Coats made models of the interiors of Jim Dear and Darling's house, and shot photos and film at a low perspective as reference to maintain a dog's view.[10] Eyvind Earle (who later became the art director of Disney's Sleeping Beauty) did almost 50 miniature concept sketches for the "Bella Notte" sequence and was a key contributor to the film.[10]

Spaghetti sequence
The spaghetti scene, wherein Lady and Tramp eat opposite ends of a single strand of spaghetti until meeting in the middle and kissing, is an often-parodied scene, including in the film's own sequel, Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. It also appeared in 102 Dalmatians, spliced together with Oddball's owner's date and the 2000 action-packed film Charlie's Angels. Other parodies of the sequence in Disney and other media include:
 * In the 101 Dalmatians: The Series episode "My Fair Moochie", Mooch and Cadpig parody this scene while eating spaghetti together.
 * In the Recess episode "Kurst the Not so Bad", Mikey and Kurst parody this same scene at one point.
 * In the 1998 film Meet the Deedles, the two characters parody this spaghetti scene in the same manner.
 * In the Nickelodeon animated movie Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Spike and Fifi parody this spaghetti scene in a similar fashion.
 * In the Lizzie McGuire episode "Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High", Lizzie and Timmy parody this spaghetti scene in the same manner during the fantasy sequence.
 * In the Lilo & Stitch crossover episode "Morpholomew", Lao Shi and Mrs. Hasagawa parody this spaghetti scene in the same manner, with Lao Shi's dentures falling out in the process.
 * In the 2003 animated segment/live-action film The Lizzie McGuire Movie, Lizzie and Timmy parody this spaghetti scene in the same manner during Lizzie's daydream sequence.
 * In the 2004 animated film The Lion King 1½, Timon and Pumbaa parody this very same scene while eating a worm together during the song "Hakuna Matata", though they are both disgusted by this.
 * In the 2005 animated film Kronk's New Groove, Kronk and Ms. Birdwell parody this same scene while eating dinner together during the song "Let's Groove".
 * In the 2007 live-action film Underdog, superhero Underdog and Sweet Polly Purebred parody this spaghetti scene in a similar fashion.

Followed by
Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure (2001) (Video)

Remade as
Lady and the Tramp (2019) CGI/live action remake of the 1955 Disney film Lady and the Tramp

Edited into
Zenimation: Serenity (2020) (TV Episode) Clips featured.

Referenced in
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) Molds of the prototype versions of the characters were displayed at the animation department.

Old Yeller (1957) The sounds of Old Yeller growling and snarling after he becomes rabid are the same as Tramp when he fights the rat

The Magical World of Disney: This Is Your Life Donald Duck (1960) (TV Episode) Characters make an appearance at the end

One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) Main characters Jock, Tramp, Lady, Peg, and bulldog spotted during Twilight Bark.

The Magical World of Disney: The Coyote's Lament (1961) (TV Episode) The howling of the coyotes sounds very much like the dogs' howling in the dog pound scene of "Lady and the Tramp".

Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976)

Are You Being Served?: A Bliss Girl (1978) (TV Episode) One of the perfumes Mr. Humphries tries on is called "Lady and the Tramp".

Lady and the Lamp (1979) (Short) 'Lady and the Lamp' is a reference to the earlier film title

Newhart: Lady & the Tramps (1983) (TV Episode) title reference

Cheers: Battle of the Exes (1984) (TV Episode) Sam states that he knows this movie is Carla's favorite.

Samson and Sally (1984) Samson and Sally share the squid in the same way that Lady and Tramp shared the Spaghetti.

Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) The musical cue when Pee-wee parks and chains up his bike is very similar to a cue from Lady and the Tramp, when Lady is playing in the house.

The Great Mouse Detective (1986) The animation of the horse-drawn cart Toby runs past is reused animation of the Dog Pound wagon from the previous film, and Toby's howling is the same as Trusty.

Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986) In the phone booth, Terry makes up the name 'Lady Andthetramp', a Dutch dog fancier.

Saturday Night Live: Candice Bergen/Cher (1987) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Dennis Miller on Weekend Update.

Punky Brewster: Open Door, Broken Heart: Part 1 (1987) (TV Episode) The film is mentioned by name.

Cannibal Hookers (1987) Poster is shown in a store.

Night Court: Harry and the Tramp (1988) (TV Episode) title reference

Oliver & Company (1988) Features Joc, Trusty, and Peg in cameo roles

Fantozzi Retires (1988)

Video Violence 2 (1988) (Video) Video case is shown in a video store.

Mama's Family: Mama Bell (1989) (TV Episode) Referenced by Naomi Oates Harper

Anything But Love: Burning the Toad (1989) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Marty.

Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: Tom & Jerry (1989) (TV Episode) Jakob Stegelmann compares Dog Meets Dog (1942) and Disney's feature film + still image shown

Who's the Boss?: Tony and the Professor (1989) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Tony.

DuckTales: Blue Collar Scrooge (1989) (TV Episode) Scrooge and Mrs. Crackshell eat a piece of pizza at opposite ends and end up kissing, like Lady and the Tramp do with spaghetti.

Night Court: Amore or Less (1990) (TV Episode) Title reference

Men Don't Leave (1990) Charles serenades Beth with "Bella Notte" from "Lady and the Tramp."

The Magical World of Disney: Disneyland's 35th Anniversary Celebration (1990) (TV Episode) Cliff says that Lady is his favorite Disney princess.

TaleSpin: A Bad Reflection on You: Part 2 (1990) (TV Episode) Jock is seen amongst the Air Pirates.

One Foot in the Grave: Who's Listening (1990) (TV Episode) Poster in video shop.

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Nice Lady (1991) (TV Episode) Will makes a pun with the title of this film.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Daddy-O (1991) (TV Episode) Joel: "Here's Peggy Lee with the coffee; she's a tramp."

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Teenage Caveman (1991) (TV Episode) Crow (as dogs run across the screen): "Bingo! Benji! Tramp! And Toto!"

Designing Women: Sex and the Single Woman (1992) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name.

The Wonder Years: Alice in Autoland (1993) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Kevin when Alice and Chuck were eating spaghetti.

Married... with Children: Un-Alful Entry (1993) (TV Episode) A lawyer calls Al an animal, but "not like the gentle creatures we all know from 'Born Free' or the timeless 'Lady and the Tramp'..."

Doug: Doug and the Yard of Doom/Doug's Garage Band (1993) (TV Episode) the dog in the first part is named "Lady"

Bonkers: Casabonkers (1993) (TV Episode) Lady and Tramp make a cameo in the Rubber Room.

Animaniacs: Mobster Mash/Lake Titicaca/Icebreakers (1993) (TV Episode) Dot and Don Pepperoni share a spaghetti noodle and inadvertently kiss as they meet.

The Simpsons: The Last Temptation of Homer (1993) (TV Episode) The spaghetti kiss scene is reenacted by Homer and Mindy when they bite into a hotdog until their lips touch.

Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)

Weird Science: Lisa's Virus (1994) (TV Episode) Damien refers to Lisa and Chett as "Lady and the Chump."

Murphy Brown: Reporters Make Strange Bedfellows (1994) (TV Episode) Murphy refers to the movie after the room service waiter speaks Italian

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995) Mentioned by Dagney

Black for Remembrance (1995) Poster visible in Melinda's room

The Next Victim: Episode #1.56 (1995) (TV Episode) Mentioned by a character

Rederiet: Passioner och svek (1996) (TV Episode) Erik says "Du vara chef" (You the boss) to Lina, referring to the Swedish dubbing of Joe at Tony's restaurant

Rederiet: Sann kärlek? (1996) (TV Episode) Junior says "Si si, du vara chef" (Si si, you the boss) to Lina, referring to the Swedish dubbing of Joe at Tony's restaurant

Crash Bandicoot (1996) (Video Game) Ripper Roo's laugh is recycled from the hyena in this film.

Quack Pack: The Unusual Suspects (1996) (TV Episode) The nephew in red tries to copy the romantic dinner scene from the movie.

Rederiet: Upp till bevis (1996) (TV Episode) Micki says it's a bit like Lady and the Tramp when Bella and Felix are posing for Junior's advertising photos

The Nanny: The Taxman Cometh (1996) (TV Episode) Fran says that the dogs eating spaghetti is like Lady and the Tramp.

Con Air (1997) When Baby-O calls Bishop "hey, lady!", she responds "Lady's a dog in a Walt Disney movie".

Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man: You've Come a Wrong Way, Baby (1997) (TV Episode) Duckman and his female trainer slurp on a piece of spaghetti until their lips touch.

Mad About You: Letters to Mabel (1997) (TV Episode) Ira mentions the film.

Tales from the Far Side II (1997) (TV Movie) In the cats vs. dogs segment there's a group photo of cats with a banner that reads 5th Michigan Siamese Division "We Fight If We Please, Or If We Don't Please". The slogan is a direct reference to the 2 Siamese cats from Lady And The Tramp and their song (We Are Siamese If You Please, We Are Siamese If You Don't Please).

Father Ted: Are You Right There Father Ted? (1998) (TV Episode) Ted sings "I am Chinese if you please", a paraphrasing of "The Siamese Cat Song" from Lady and the Tramp.

The Last Days of Disco (1998)

13 posterunek: Kalambury filmowe (1998) (TV Episode) Title is mentioned

Boy Meets World: State of the Unions (1999) (TV Episode) Rachel: "Do you want to watch 'Lady and the Tramp'?"

Simply Irresistible (1999)

Girl, Interrupted (1999) Lisa talks about them getting jobs at Disneyland and says Daisy can be the cocker spaniel from this.

Konstantinou kai Elenis: I laidi kai i alitra (2000) (TV Episode) Mentioned on dialogue

The PJs: Haiti and the Tramp (2000) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000) During the animal party the two dalmatians eat a large sausage chain just like in the spaghetti scene of "Lady and the Tramp".

Charlie's Angels (2000)

Queer as Folk: Babylon Boomerang (2001) (TV Episode) Michael and David recreate the spaghetti kiss scene.

Frasier: Sliding Frasiers (2001) (TV Episode) Niles and Daphne eat a noodle the same way

Gilmore Girls: Star-Crossed Lovers and Other Strangers (2001) (TV Episode) Lorelai describes the spagetti eating scene to Rory

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Episode) The fantasy sequence of Lizzie and Timmy eating the spaghetti at opposite ends and end up kissing, recreating the scene from the Disney movie. Blossom discuss the plot of the film. VHS is briefly seen on display in the video rental store at the Style Shack.

Gilmore Girls: The Breakup: Part 2 (2001) (TV Episode) Rory mentions she left the meatball, referencing the Lady and the Tramp scenario that she and Lorelai had discussed in the previous episode, in the car after her argument with Dean.

Josie and the Pussycats (2001)

Queer as Folk: Solution (How TLFKAM Got Her Name Back) (2001) (TV Episode) Emmett references the film.

The Wonderful World of Disney: Ladies and the Champ (2001) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Drive-in Movie Memories (2001) mentioned as part of documentary

On the Line (2001)

Big Man, Little Love (2001) Poster is seen

Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001) (Video) Lady and the Tramp make an appearance.

Lizzie McGuire: Scarlett Larry (2001) (TV Episode) Blossom mentions the film. The spaghetti kiss scene is recreated during Lizzie and Timmy's romantic crush montage.

Mickey's House of Villains (2001) (Video) Si & Am are among the guests, and Lady and the Tramp are seen together at a table.

The Simpsons: A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love (2001) (TV Episode) Mr. Burns and Gloria eat spaghetti and meatballs like the dogs do in the film.

Kingdom Hearts (2002) (Video Game) The wall decoration in the Third District resembles Lady & Tramp.

Simon & Milo: Get a Clue (2002) (Short) Simon and his girlfriend have a spaghetti dinner and kiss.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: The Story Behind the Masterpiece (2002) (Video) mentioned

House of Mouse: House of Scrooge (2002) (TV Episode) Lady, Tramp, Si and Am are guests at the House of Mouse

The Sweatbox (2002) Title seen in animation library.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 501 (2002) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Helping Hands".

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) The daydream sequence with Lizzie and Timmy eating the spaghetti at opposite ends and end up kissing in their iconic "spaghetti eating" scene from Lady and the Tramp.

Elf (2003) Laughing Hyena snippet is heard from the jack in the boxes

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game) VHS is seen in the video rental store at the Style Shack.

Samurai Jack: Episode XLIV - The Princess and the Bounty Hunters (2003) (TV Episode) I and Am are inspired by the Siamese Cats, complete with theme music

Love Me Do (2003) dialogue

Will & Grace: A Gay/December Romance (2004) (TV Episode) Jack: "C'mon, Karen. I'll be Lady and you be the Tramp."

The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata (2004) (Video) Lady and the Tramp appears in silhouette from at the end

Der Wixxer (2004) spaghetti scene

Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast: Finstere Rache (2004) (TV Episode) Nancy mentions this movie to be the first one she saw in the cinema.

Ed, Edd n Eddy: Ed, Edd n Eddy's Hanky Panky Hullabaloo (2005) (TV Episode) Nazz and Jonny have spaghetti when falling in love

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Talked about

The Lady and Her Tramps (2005) (Video) title references

Danny Phantom: Double Cross My Heart (2005) (TV Episode) When spying on Sam and Gregor eating spaghetti in the mall, Danny comments "If they share a strand of that spaghetti, I'm gonna hurl," a reference to the Bella-Notte scene in Disney's Lady and the Tramp.

AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005) "We Are Siamese" is played.

A Soap (2006) When Charlotte tells Veronica that she fed the dog pizza, Veronica says that dogs should only eat dog food, and Charlotte says that Lady and the Tramp ate spaghetti and meatballs.

Checkout (2006) (Short) character describes how he recreated the plot and explicitly names Lady and the Tramp

Gray Matters (2006) Best Screen Kiss discussion

Working with Walt (2006) (Video) Mentioned

The Big Fat Quiz of the Year (2006) (TV Special) Referenced by name

Confessions of a Superhero (2007) DVD seen in stack

Sicko (2007) A little girl is shown sleeping in bed with a "Lady and the Tramp" blanket while her mother narrates their health care deprivation story.

Una familia de diez: Cambio de Cuerpos (2007) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name by Placido.

Enchanted (2007) The Italian restaurant they eat at is called "Bella Notte," a song from the movie Lady and the Tramp.

Neues aus der Anstalt: Episode #1.9 (2007) (TV Episode) Referenced that German politicians Merkel and Müntefering first looked like Lady and the Tramp.

Scrubs: My Number One Doctor (2007) (TV Episode) Janitor's girlfriend Lady was named this after her parents saw this movie

Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Mondo Coco (2008) (TV Episode) Spaghetti scene

Open Season 2 (2008) (Video) Charlene is a cocker spaniel, just like Lady, whilst her paramour Rufus resembles a yellow-colored Tramp.

General Hospital: Episode #1.11648 (2008) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Rifftrax Shorts: Know For Sure (2008) (TV Episode) Kevin: "Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go serve a meal to the Lady and the Tramp."

Two and a Half Men: David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie (2009) (TV Episode) Alan and Melissa eating the sausage from either end ala Lady & Tramp eating the spaghetti

The Bachelor: Episode #13.5 (2009) (TV Episode) Two girls recreate the pasta scene during the end credits

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Wedding Week 3 (2009) (TV Episode) Included in a $1,000 question

Bob Gratton, ma vie/My Life: Le million du millionnaire - 2e partie (2009) (TV Episode) Mike pushes meatball with his nose and shares a spaghetti strand with Stella.

The Boarding School: Amnesia (2009) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #4.5 (2009) (TV Episode) incorrect answer to $1,000 question

The Princess and the Frog (2009) Naveen and Tiana getting their tongues tangled.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 7 (2009) (TV Episode) Peg, Jock, Trusty's cameos in Oliver and Company are mentioned.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 11 (2010) (TV Episode) One of the animated films shot in anamorphic widescreen.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 13 (2010) (TV Episode) The Princess and the Frog was aiming for this film's looks.

Tosh.0: Football Player Tackles His Teammate (2010) (TV Episode) Tosh recreates the spaghetti scene with his dog

Skins: Everyone (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

The Simpsons: Stealing First Base (2010) (TV Episode) While Nikki gives Bart CPR, Bart dreams of the Tramp and Lady eating spaghetti and kissing.

Beginners (2010) Example for a movie of the era

NCIS: Los Angeles: Special Delivery (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Callen in reference to Kensi and Deeks.

Kingdom Hearts Re: coded (2010) (Video Game) The wall decoration in the Third District resembles Lady & Tramp.

Glee: Duets (2010) (TV Episode) Brittany says she wants her dinner with Artie to be like the one from Lady and the Tramp

Dox E. Dog (2010) (Short) Inside Joke - Tramp is seen in Dog Catcher's Van

Cougar Town: The Damage You've Done (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned by Jules

Epic Mickey (2010) (Video Game) Backgrounds from the film are utilized on Mean Street

Kendra: Bye-Bye, Bye Week (2010) (TV Episode) Eddie compares Kendra's dogs eating spaghetti to Lady and the Tramp

RiffTrax: Shorts-Tacular Shorts-Stravaganza! (2010) (Video) Kevin: "Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go serve a meal to the Lady and the Tramp."

1313: Nightmare Mansion (2011) (Video) Referenced in dialogue

Mike & Molly: Jim Won't Eat (2011) (TV Episode) While in the kitchen of Molly Flynn, Victoria Flynn, and Joyce Flynn's house, Victoria Flynn mentions the movie by name

Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Konna no Zettai Okashiiyo (2011) (TV Episode) During the scene where Madoka is shown lying in bed unable to sleep, one of the stuffed animals in her room resembles Lady.

General Hospital: Episode #1.12249 (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Glee: New York (2011) (TV Episode) The guys serenade Rachel and Finn by singing "Bella Notte"

How I Met Your Mother: The Stinson Missile Crisis (2011) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned by name.

Conan: Happy One Year Anniversary to Us, and to Lisa and Greg Drucker of Wayne, New Jersey (2011) (TV Episode) Spagetthi eating scene referenced in Conan Peanut Players Herman Cain animation

Pound Puppies: I Never Barked for My Father (2011) (TV Episode) Slick's colors, design, and mannerisms are very similar to Tramp.

Animation Lookback: Don Bluth Part 2 (2011) (TV Episode) A successful film that features dogs.

The Nostalgia Chick: Top 10 Worst Disney Sequels (2011) (TV Episode) discusses the original when mentioning the inferior sequel.

Hollywood Sex Wars (2011) Mentioned in dialogue.

The Graduate XXX (2011) (Video) Benjamin and Elaine eat spaghetti in the park just like in the same scene of "Lady and the Tramp"

Hart of Dixie: Snowflakes & Soulmates (2012) (TV Episode) Didi: "Maybe they'll share a bowl and end up sucking on the same piece of pasta, like those dogs."

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (2012) (Video Game) The wall decoration in the Third District resembles Lady & Tramp

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.118 (2012) (TV Episode) Maya Rudolph says, in reference to a condescending customer when she worked as a waitress, "What do I look like, a dog from 'Lady and the Tramp'?"

Sir Billi (2012) Spaghetti scene re-enacted during the end credits.

Futurama: Naturama (2012) (TV Episode) Fry and Leela (as salmons) eat a long worm from both ends, meeting in the middle

The Thick of It: Episode #4.3 (2012) (TV Episode) Adam refers to Phil and Glenn as "lady and the tramp."

TableTop: Last Night on Earth (2012) (TV Episode) The famous spaghetti eating scene is mentioned by Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day.

The Big Bang Theory: The Holographic Excitation (2012) (TV Episode) Amy includes "Lady and the Tramp" on her list of possible couples costumes with Sheldon.

Parenthood: You Can't Always Get What You Want (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Saturday Night Live: Christoph Waltz/Alabama Shakes (2013) (TV Episode) Referenced by Stephen A. Smith (Jay Pharoah) on Weekend Update

Cougar Town: Flirting with Time (2013) (TV Episode) referenced in 'meet cute'

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix (2013) (Video Game) A wall decoration in Traverse Town features Lady & Tramp

General Hospital: Episode #1.12797 (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Maxie

Drop Dead Diva: Back from the Dead (2013) (TV Episode) Paul tells Jane that they are going to be a team like Bert and Ernie, or Lady and the Tramp.

Pound Puppies: When Niblet Met Giblet (2013) (TV Episode) Niblet and Giblet eat spaghetti at an outdoor café.

Saturday Night Live: John Goodman/Kings of Leon (2013) (TV Episode) Referenced in the bar sketch

Mickey Mouse: Third Wheel (2014) (TV Episode) Lady and Tramp are seen in the restaurant having spaghetti

Barbie: The Pearl Princess (2014) (Video) Bella Norte is sung by Lumina.

Bibi & Tina (2014) Bibi compares Tina and Alexander to Lady and the Tramp.

Chef (2014) Mentioned in dialogue

Broad City: The Last Supper (2014) (TV Episode) Abbi says that Tramp is probably dead.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Jack Osbourne (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Helping Hands"

Knock 'em Dead (2014) "Lady or a tramp"

Young & Hungry: Young & Ringless (2014) (TV Episode) Gabi references the spaghetti scene from the movie.

Hot in Cleveland: Strange Bedfellows (2014) (TV Episode) J.J. mentions Lady and the Tramp, and sharing a bowl of spaghetti

Rizzoli & Isles: Burden of Proof (2014) (TV Episode) Maura mentions the movie.

Lucas Bros Moving Co: Tales from the Hoodie (2014) (TV Episode) Name on tombstone

Dead on Campus (2014) Mentioned in dialogue.

NCIS: Los Angeles: Reign Fall (2014) (TV Episode) Sam's reaction to his guessing colleges: look the Lady and the Tramp helping out Goofy

Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race (2014) (TV Series) The way that Ryan and Stephanie kiss after eating the Icelandic Feast.

On the Spot: Team Dissabled vs. Team Hotica (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name.

Crims: Day Fifty-Seven (2015) (TV Episode) Jason pictures Gemma and Roger "eating spaghetti until their noses touch".

Kids Baking Championship: Dessert Imposters (2015) (TV Episode) Duff and Val mention the film while discussing spaghetti

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Scott Eastwood/Flo Rida (2015) (TV Episode) Steve Higgins suggests that he and Jimmy should eat spaghetti like in the movie

Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #8 (2015) (TV Episode) Jack alludes to it.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Stadiums (2015) (TV Episode) Image shown

Geeks Who Drink: Rob Kazinsky vs. Dominic Monaghan (2015) (TV Episode) listed as a theatrically released Disney animated film

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Michael Keaton/Nick Offerman/Chris Janson (2015) (TV Episode) Jimmy refers to the spaghetti scene

Valerie's Home Cooking: Chick Flick TV Marathon (2016) (TV Episode) Val asks if Luna wants to watch Lady and the Tramp

2 Broke Girls: And the Booth Babes (2016) (TV Episode) Movie is referenced.

Zootopia (2016) Nick is muzzled like Lady in this movie with an almost exactly identical muzzle.

Valerie's Home Cooking: A Very Valerie Valentine's Day (2016) (TV Episode) Val mentions Lady and the Tramp as a romantic movie

Nostalgia Critic: Cats & Dogs (2016) (TV Episode) They sing a version of the Siamese cat song to include racism

NCIS: Scope (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue by Anthony DiNozzo: "I'm thinking Cheryl. Back of the motorcycle, wind in our hair. 'Lady and the Tramp' spaghetti kiss. I'm thinking Cheryl."

Schitt's Creek: Happy Anniversary (2016) (TV Episode) Moira mentions the movie by name.

The Goldbergs: Smother's Day (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Erica.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Keegan Michael Key 4 (2016) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Helping Hands"

Team Spirit (2016) Benoit calls Lulu and Jérôme "Lady and the Tramp".

Steven Universe: Beach City Drift (2016) (TV Episode) When Greg shows pictures of himself longing to buy a Dondai, he shares a plate of spaghetti with it. This is a reference to the famous spaghetti-eating scene from Disney's Lady and the Tramp.

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Joey Fatone (2016) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Helping Hands"

Talking Preacher: Call and Response (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Chris Hardwick.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Straight to DVD Disney Sequels (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Spirit of the Game (2016) DeLyle tells his father about going to see the movie with his fiancée.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Felicity Jones/Billy Crudup/Car Seat Headrest (2016) (TV Episode) Jimmy refers to the spaghetti scene during the monologue

In Plain Sight: Episode #1.1 (2016) (TV Episode) Jane Muncie goes on a date to watch this.

Disneycember: Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Reese Witherspoon/Andrew Rannells/Warpaint (2016) (TV Episode) Title used in the Virtual Reality Pictionary game

Phelous & the Movies: The Christmas Tree (2016) (TV Episode) "He wanted to be the Tramp, but he just couldn't quite get there."

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (2017) (Video Game) The wall decoration in the Third District resembles Lady & Tramp

The Wardrobe (2017) (Video Game) Skinny comments that accordions will always remind him of two dogs eating spaghetti and meatballs under the moon light.

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix (2017) (Video Game) Fountain mural in Traverse Town

The Big Bang Theory: The Escape Hatch Identification (2017) (TV Episode) Penny mentions the title characters.

Kicking & Screaming: Jungle Love (2017) (TV Episode) One of the contestants mentions this movie by name

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Salma Hayek/Mike Birbiglia/Clean Bandit and Zara Larsson (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Jimmy during the Ramen Challenge with Salma Hayek

Chelsea: Ladies and the Trump (2017) (TV Episode) Title reference

Family Guy: Dearly Deported (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Chris

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (2017) (Video Game) Ripper Roo's laugh sounds like the hyena in this film.

Nostalgia Critic: Hulk (2017) (TV Episode) "...where he fought the zombie cast of Lady and the Tramp."

Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017) (TV Movie) In the title sequence the scene where two sharks are eatings and their mouths meet is imitating the spaghetti scene from "Lady and the Tramp"

La Frutal Fuga (2017) (Short) One scene is an homage to a scene in this earlier movie

The Cinema Snob: Song of the South (2017) (TV Episode) Also animated by Wilfred Jackson.

The Ben Shapiro Show: Hillary's Big Blame Game (2017) (TV Episode) Ben Shapiro lists the film among the good-but-not-great Walt Disney movies.

Superior Donuts: What the Truck? (2017) (TV Episode) Tush says he saw a stone couple smoke a joint "Lady and the Tramp" style.

The Simpsons: The Old Blue Mayor She Ain't What She Used To Be (2017) (TV Episode) Referencing a couple of Disney movies, Luigi says, "All I do is feed spaghetti to dogs who want to make out," when all he really wants is "to carve a wooden boy and make him come to life."

I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!: Episode #17.4 (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Ant.

A.P. Bio: Freakin' Enamored (2018) (TV Episode) Jack refers to the iconic spaghetti-kissing scene

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: The Break Up Breakdown (2018) (TV Episode) Cranky Doodle Donkey and Matilda share a plate of spaghetti.

The Dirt (2018) Mentioned in dialogue.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Jasmine's Song and Mulan's No Songs (2018) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

BoJack Horseman: Planned Obsolescence (2018) (TV Episode) Pickles and Mr. Peanutbutter share a single strand of spaghetti.

Single Parents: Sleepover Ready (2018) (TV Episode) Will suggests attacking the last piece of steak from both sides, "Lady and the Tramp"-style.

Big Mouth: Dark Side of the Boob (2018) (TV Episode) Hormone Monster and Monstress eat spaghetti together.

Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018) Lady and Tramp appear in Oh My Disney.

Will & Grace: So Long, Division (2018) (TV Episode) Grace and Noah discuss the film

F Is for Family: Bill Murphy's Night Off (2018) (TV Episode) Bridget tells Bill they'll be scavengers - prowling through alleyways - and inadvertently kissing after sharing spaghetti

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Grover Said WHAT?!? (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in Don Lusk's filmography.

Talking Dead: Omega (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Chris Hardwick.

Mickey Mouse: You, Me and Fifi (2019) (TV Episode) Tramp and Peg are amongst the dogs playing Poker with Goofy.

The Cinema Snob: The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise (2019) (TV Episode) "Sounds like you're doing an impression of the beaver from Lady and the Tramp."

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: This Ain't It, Chief (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up in discussion.

DuckTales: The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee! (2019) (TV Episode) The scenery of the restaurant that Fenton and Gandra eat at is a parody of the restaurant scene from this film.

De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #14.15 (2019) (TV Episode) Subject of a question

American Dad!: Enter Stanman (2019) (TV Episode) In Stan's dream Roger becomes a pair of Siamese cats and imitates Aunt Sarah's cats Si and Am.

Robot Chicken: Fila Ogden in: Maggie's Got a Full Load (2019) (TV Episode) Trump and his lawyers ate a hobo's colon like "Lady and the Trump".

NCIS: Los Angeles: Hail Mary (2019) (TV Episode) Deeks proposes to split the rest of Clif Bar like the Lady and the Tramp did with their spaghetti

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Teasing Pixar's Soul (2019) (TV Episode) Brought up as a Disney film with ethnic stereotypes.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Scoob, Sonic & SpongeBob (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

The Rookie: Clean Cut (2019) (TV Episode) Henry tells his father Nolan he is going to watch Lady and the Tramp with his girlfriend and the replay the famous spaghetti scene from that movie

Merry Happy Whatever: Harmony (2019) (TV Episode) Joy says Matt and Don will be eating a shared noodle.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Lion King Sized Problems (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: End of the Year Embarrassments (2020) (TV Episode) Brought up as film made by Disney.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Will Smith/Patti Smith (2020) (TV Episode) Altered title in the Hashtags segment

Nostalgia Critic: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2020) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Chaeg-ilg-giwa jineung-gyebal (2020) (TV Short) The titular characters can be seen on a book cover in the background.

My Nightmare Landlord (2020) (TV Movie) Drew calls his dinner with Lydia "Lady and the Tramp style."

Family Guy: The Movement (2020) (TV Episode) Two sports announcers say that they "lady and the tramped" a croissant.

Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Zoey's Extraordinary Silence (2020) (TV Episode) Referenced by Mo

This Is Paris (2020) A Lady figurine is shown.

The Buck Sexton Show: The Deep State Gets Trumped (2020) (TV Episode) Buck Sexton mentions the movie.

Somebody Feed Phil: Seoul (2020) (TV Episode) Phil: "That was like 'Lady and the Tramp,' without the Lady."

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 9 (2020) (TV Episode) VHS is seen inside the Disney Vault.

I Am Greta (2020) Greta is seen playing with a Lady soft toy.

Bob's Burgers: Worms of In-Rear-Ment (2020) (TV Episode) Gene has a string of pasta hanging from his mouth and asks if anyone wants to meet in the middle of it.

Hubie Halloween (2020) Mentioned by DJ Aurora.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 11 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat brings up how the animators of Atlantis: The Lost Empire had Vietnam flashbacks to having animate this film with ridiculously wide paper when they heard that Atlantis was to be filmed in 35MM anamorphic format.

DuckTales: New Gods on the Block! (2020) (TV Episode) A Dog resembling Jock can be seen in the park.

Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun: 'Lympics (2020) (TV Episode) Zach and Mark share a hot dog, holding it in their mouths at the same time.

Mom: Tang and a Safe Space for Everybody (2020) (TV Episode) Bonnie says the last time she saw Rod, they were Lady and the Tramp-ing a line of blow.

AniMat's Classic Reviews: Bratz: The Movie (TV Episode) The zoo hyena's laugh is faintly heard at the end of the review.

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The Magical World of Disney: A Story of Dogs (1954) (TV Episode) The entire first half is a making-of look at this film in progress

The Magical World of Disney: Cavalcade of Songs (1955) (TV Episode) The second half of this episode is comprised of the development of this movie's music and songs

The Magical World of Disney: From All of Us to All of You! (1958) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" scene shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.3 (1966) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.4 (1967) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.5 (1968) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.6 (1969) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.7 (1970) (TV Episode) Clip shown

L'ami public numéro un: Les ours (1971) (TV Episode) Clip shown

The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) (TV Movie) Clip shown during "When You Wish Upon a Star" sung by Julie Andrews

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.8 (1971) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.9 (1972) (TV Episode) Clip shown

S.V.P. Disney: Episode #1.10 (1973) (TV Episode) Clip shown

Lady and the Tramp: A Lesson in Sharing Attention (1978) (Video) Clips shown

Mickey's 50 (1978) Clip shown

The Magical World of Disney: Mickey's 50 (1978) (TV Episode) clip shown

Tourist Trap (1979) The creepy laughter featured in the opening sequence is the laughing hyena from Lady and the Tramp.

The Magical World of Disney: Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life (1981) (TV Episode) clips

Once Upon a Mouse (1981) (Short) a clip is featured

Vradya epitheorisis: Episode #1.2 (1984) (TV Episode) A clip is shown

The Disney Family Album: Wolfgang Reitherman (1985) (TV Episode) clips

The Disney Family Album: Frank Thomas (1985) (TV Episode) clips

DTV Valentine (1986) (TV Movie) Scenes from this movie are shown with Rock and Roll music. One of the songs featured is "Bella Notte"

Precious Images (1986) (Short)

At the Movies: Platoon/Lady and the Tramp/No Mercy (1986) (TV Episode) Reviewed (re-release).

The Magical World of Disney: Great Moments in Disney Animation (1987) (TV Episode) clips

DTV 'Doggone' Valentine (1987) (TV Movie)

Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Heigh-Ho (1987) (Video) One of the songs featured is "The Siamese Cat Song"

Disney Sing-Along-Songs: You Can Fly (1988) (Video) One of the songs featured is "He's a Tramp"

Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town (1988) (TV Movie) A clip of the film is shown.

The Making of 'Oliver & Company' (1988) (Video) clips

The Magical World of Disney: Mickey's Happy Valentine Special (1989) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" sequence shown

Haciendo memoria: Reto a la imaginación (1989) (TV Episode) clip shown

The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991) (TV Movie)

Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Be Our Guest (1992) (Video) Features the song "Bella Notte"

The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song (1992) (Video) Features "Bella Notte"

The Making of 'The Lion King' (1994) (TV Short) Footage shown.

Troldspejlet: One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1995) (TV Episode) Jakob Stegelman mentions the film in his review of the re-release of One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) + clip shown

Frank and Ollie (1995)

The Making of 'Pocahontas': A Legend Comes to Life (1995) (TV Short) clips

Movie Surfers: Go Inside Disney's Hercules (1997) (TV Movie) Clips shown.

Troldspejlet: Episode #18.1 (1997) (TV Episode) theatrical re-release reviewed + footage used

Troldspejlet: Episode #18.14 (1997) (TV Episode) VHS release reviewed + footage used

Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Honor to Us All (1998) (Video) Musical number "The Siamese Cat Song"

Troldspejlet: Episode #23.14 (2000) (TV Episode) DVD release reviewed + footage used

Charlie's Angels (2000) A clip from this movie is shown that the kid is watching TV while the three women crimefighters is fighting the enemies.

102 Dalmatians (2000) The movie that the dogs are watching when Chloe and Kevin go out for a date is Lady and the Tramp (1955). The specific scene is when Lady and Tramp go to Tony's Italian Restaurante. The restaurant that Chloe and Kevin go to on their date is named Tony's Italian Restaurante.

The Making of 'Lady and the Tramp II': From Tramp to Scamp (2001) (Video) clips

Disney Through the Decades (2001) (Video) clips

Mickey Mouse Monopoly (2002) (Video) Clips shown.

AFI's 100 Years... 100 Passions: America's Greatest Love Stories (2002) (TV Special) Lady and the Tramp is #95.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) In Lizzie's daydream sequence where Lizzie and Timmy go out for a date is Lady and the Tramp (1955). The specific scene is when Lady and Tramp go to Tony's Italian Restaurante. The restaurant that Lizzie and Timmy go to on their date is named Tony's Italian Restaurante.

The 77th Annual Academy Awards (2005) (TV Special) Shown during the In Memoriam tribute (Frank Thomas).

100 Greatest Cartoons (2005) (TV Special) Clips are shown

Lady's Pedigree: The Making of 'Lady and the Tramp' (2006) (Video) clips shown

Troldspejlet: Episode #35.8 (2006) (TV Episode) DVD release (digitally restored version) reviewed + footage used

Nostalgia Critic: Top 11 Saddest Nostalgic Moments (2008) (TV Episode) Clips are shown during the #1 spot, which is every Disney film ever made.

The Making of 'Pinocchio': No Strings Attached (2009) (Video) clips

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 4 (2009) (TV Episode) Film is talked about, clips shown.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 14 (2010) (TV Episode) Clip played during the conclusion.

Animation Lookback: Top 10 Disney Sidekicks (2010) (TV Episode) Clip briefly shown during introduction.

Hollywood's Top Ten: Dog Movies (2010) (TV Episode) # 1

Special Collector's Edition: Especial Scope (2010) (TV Episode) clip shown

Music Movies: Aladdin (2011) (TV Episode) While explaining how Disney uses music in their movies, footage from some are shown

Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time (2011) (TV Special) Lady and the Tramp has the #3 Greatest On-Screen Kiss.

Mr. Plinkett's Cop Dog Review (2011) (Video) "We are Siamese If You Please"

Hollywood's Top Ten: Cinema Cats (2011) (TV Episode) Footage shown as a Runner Up

Cartoon Corner: Top 12 Saddest Disney Moments (2011) (TV Episode) The pound scene is at spot number 12.

Hollywood's Top Ten: Movies to Warm Your Heart (2011) (TV Episode) # 8

Disneycember: Lady and the Tramp (2011) (TV Episode) Footage is shown.

The Big Picture: Lady and the Tramp (2012) (TV Episode) Promotes Diamond DVD release

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Great Mouse Detective (2012) (TV Episode) Hewy says the horses and carriage in this movie appear in "The Great Mouse Detective."

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 10 Most Romantic Songs in a Animated Feature (2013) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" makes Honorable Mention

WatchMojo: Top 10 Disney Villain Songs (2014) (TV Episode) "The Siamese Cat Song" gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Cutest Animated Couples in Movies (2014) (TV Episode) Lady & Tramp are #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Animated Movies: 1920s-1970s (2014) (TV Episode) Lady and the Tramp gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Food Eating Scenes in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Spaghetti Romance is #5.

Cinema: Alguns Cortes - Censura III (2015) Scene cut from the Portuguese version.

Honest Trailers: Peter Pan (1953) (2015) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

The Nation's Favourite Disney Song (2015) (TV Movie) Clips shown

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Couples (2016) (TV Episode) Lady & Tramp are #5.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Love Songs (2016) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" is #4.

Disneyland 60th Anniversary TV Special (2016) (TV Movie) clips

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Romantic Disney Kisses (2016) (TV Episode) The kiss between Lady & Tramp is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Greatest Disney Dogs (2016) (TV Episode) Lady and Tramp are #5.

Faux Raccord: Les gaffes et erreurs des classiques Disney partie 2 (2016) (TV Episode) Clips shown.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cutest Disney Baby Animals (2017) (TV Episode) Lady is #8.

MsMojo: Top 10 Accidental Movie Kisses (2017) (TV Episode) Spaghetti Kiss is #1.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Movie Crossovers We Want (2017) (TV Episode) A crossover between Lady and the Tramp & Oliver & Company gets an honorable mention.

The Ben Shapiro Show: Did Trump Just Give Away the Border? (2017) (TV Episode) Ben recommends the movie for kids and adults; and he shows part of the trailer.

MsMojo: Another Top 10 Underrated Male Disney Characters (2017) (TV Episode) Tramp is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disturbing Disney Film Realizations (2018) (TV Episode) Racism is #1.

MsMojo: Top 10 Creepy/Dark Songs from Animated Kids' Movies (2018) (TV Episode) The Siamese Cat Song gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Insanely Racist Moments in Disney Movies that You Totally Forgot About (2018) (TV Episode) "We Are Siamese (If You Please)" is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Best Disney Movies Without a Princess (2018) (TV Episode) Lady and the Tramp is #6.

MsMojo: Top 10 Cutest Disney Animal Couples (2019) (TV Episode) Lady & Tramp are #3.

MsMojo: Top 10 Times Disney Made Us Believe in True Love (2019) (TV Episode) When Lady & Tramp Kiss While Eating Spaghetti gets an honorable mention.

Lindsay Ellis' Essay Collection: Woke Disney (2019) (TV Episode) Clips of the movie are shown

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 2 (2019) (TV Episode) Clip used when Mat Brunet talks about Verna Felton.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 3 (2019) (TV Episode) Topic of discussion.

MsMojo: Top 10 Disney Moments That Wouldn't Work Today (2020) (TV Episode) "We Are Siamese (If You Don't Please)" is #4.

MsMojo: Top 10 Deleted Disney Scenes That Would've Changed the Whole Movie (2020) (TV Episode) Society in Reverse gets an honorable mention.

De slimste mens ter wereld: Episode #15.27 (2020) (TV Episode) Clip shown

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 4 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat Brunet brings it up as a movie Walt Disney was able to make thanks to the success of Cinderella. Footage used later when Mat talks about this film.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 5 (2020) (TV Episode) Clip used when Mat Brunet talks about Barbara Luddy.

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 6 (2020) (TV Episode) Mat Brunet brings it up as a Disney movie that was apart of the Renaming Memo. Footage later used when Mat talks about how George Scribner watched this film to get some inspiration for Oliver & Company.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Romantic Things Disney Princes Have Done (2020) (TV Episode) Tramp Creates the Perfect Bella Notte is #6.

At Home with Olaf: I am with You (2020) (TV Episode) clip shown

It's A Dog's Life: Movie Star Dogs & Hounds and Horses (2020) (TV Episode) Footage is shown for comparison between original and remake

MsMojo: Top 20 Greatest Disney Love Songs (2020) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" is #5.

MsMojo: Top 20 Most Underrated Disney Songs Ever (2020) (TV Episode) "He's a Tramp" is #20.

MsMojo: Top 20 Good Girl/Bad Boy Movie Couples (2020) (TV Episode) Lady & Tramp are #13.

MsMojo: Top 10 Beloved Disney Songs That Almost Got Cut (2020) (TV Episode) "Bella Notte" is #7.

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The Dukes of Hazzard: Diamonds in the Rough (1981) (TV Episode) Boss and Roscoe nibbling on opposite ends of the same strand of spaghetti

Snowroller - Sällskapsresan II (1985) Lotta and Stig Helmer eat spaghetti just like Lady and Tramp

Married... with Children: Look Who's Barking (1991) (TV Episode) Buck begs for food at the back of an Italian restaurant and is offered meatballs by a cook who calls him "Tramp". Later Al begs and is also called that.

Tequila and Bonetti: The Rose Cadillac (1992) (TV Episode) Bonetti and Garcia share spaghetti mouth-to-mouth at dinner like Lady and Tramp did.

Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993) The scene where Topper and his girlfriend enter an Italian resturant is a shot for shot parody of the spaghetti sequence from this movie.

Wayne's World 2 (1993)

The Shaggy Dog (1994) (TV Movie) The spaghetti scene is parodied.

The Simpsons: Two Dozen and One Greyhounds (1995) (TV Episode) The montage of the two dogs walking in love is a spoof of this film, the famous spaghetti-kiss scene is also spoofed.

Percy tårar (1996) (TV Mini-Series)

BeetleBorgs: Lady and the Champ (1997) (TV Episode) Title spoof.

The Nanny: The Engagement (1998) (TV Episode) Fran and Maxwell reenact the spaghetti eating scene.

Meet the Deedles (1998)

Hey Arnold!: Love and Cheese/Weighing Harold (1999) (TV Episode) The fantasy sequence with Arnold and Lila eating a cheese wheel spoofs the spaghetti scene.

Family Guy: Brian: Portrait of a Dog (1999) (TV Episode) Brian walks in on the two dogs from this movie in their iconic "spaghetti eating" scene and tells them to not be so predictable.

Rugrats in Paris (2000)

102 Dalmatians (2000)

Saturday Night Live: Christopher Walken/Weezer (2001) (TV Episode) Spoofed in the Mango sketch

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie's Misadventures in HillRidge (2002) (Video Game)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) Lizzie and Timmy reenact the spaghetti eating scene.

What's New, Scooby-Doo?: Pompeii and Circumstance (2003) (TV Episode) Scooby and Shaggy recreate the spaghetti gag from the film.

Malcolm in the Middle: The Block Party (2004) (TV Episode) Hal and Lois eat a kielbasa sausage like in the famous spaghetti scene

Teacher's Pet (2004) Spot looks for a dog named Lady.

The Lion King 3: Hakuna Matata (2004) (Video) Timon and Pumbaa were mistakenly a worm kiss

Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken (2004) (TV Special) spoofed in the Mango sketch

Drawn Together: The Other Cousin (2004) (TV Episode) sucking slobber like spaghetti

Son of the Mask (2005) The scene with Otis and Venus

Raving Maniacs (2005) The spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp is recreated with a string of intestine between two zombies.

Adam & Steve (2005) spaghetti scene is spoofed when two gay guys eat same noodle, kiss and a gaybasher throws a beer bottle at one of them

Kids in America (2005) spaghetti scene is recreated

Kronk's New Groove (2005) (Video) Kronk and Ms. Birdwell's spaghetti kiss.

Happy Tree Friends: Overkill (2005) (Video) In Remains To Be Seen, zombie Cuddles and Giggles reenact the spaghetti kiss scene.

Family Guy: I Take Thee, Quagmire (2006) (TV Episode) The sequence with Quagmire and Joan spoofs the spaghetti scene.

Queer Duck: The Movie (2006) (Video) Lola and Queer Duck eat a spaghetti noodle.

Flushed Away (2006) when two slugs are eating spaghetti it spoofs the scene where Lady and Tramp are eating spaghetti

Captain Flamingo: Bug Out/Pasta Your Bedtime (2006) (TV Episode) Milo and Lizabeth have spaghetti.

The Simpsons: Little Big Girl (2007) (TV Episode) Spaghetti scene

Underdog (2007) Has the cliche spaghetti scene

The Simpsons: Love, Springfieldian Style (2008) (TV Episode) Second segment spoofs Lady and the Tramp.

Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs (2008) (Video) Zoidberg's date with Yivo spoofs the spaghetti scene.

Family Guy: Stew-Roids (2009) (TV Episode) The spaghetti eating scene is spoofed; it ends with former NFL football player Michael Vick running in suddenly and dunking both dogs' heads into buckets of water.

30 Rock: Floyd (2010) (TV Episode) Floyd and his fiancee reenact the spaghetti eating scene.

Phineas and Ferb: Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You: Parts 1 & 2 (2010) (TV Episode) Baljeet and Buford eat the same spaghetti noodle and nearly kiss, parodying "Lady and the Tramp."

Shake It Up: Meatball It Up (2010) (TV Episode) The spaghetti kiss scene is nearly reenacted by CeCe and Rocky

Smodimations 2-D (2011) Scott and Alex suck a noodle that meets in the middle and the film is referenced by name.

A.N.T. Farm: FANTasy Girl (2012) (TV Episode) The Spaghetti eating scene.

Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3: Viva La Fiesta! (2012) (Video) One of the bands that auditions for the quinceañera is named "Lady Gaga and the Tramp."

The Venture Bros.: What Color Is Your Cleansuit? (2013) (TV Episode) Parodied in Dean's fantasy of Thalia.

Brickleberry: Trip to Mars (2013) (TV Episode) Spaghetti scene parodied

Achmed Saves America (2014) (Video) Chet and Carl's nibbling on opposite ends of a strand of spaghetti.

Sanders Shorts: Disney Pranks with Friends: Lady and the Tramp Edition (2014) (TV Episode) Thomas makes a prank inspired on the movie. A friend is eating some spaguetti and he reproduces the scene getting a spaggetti that's on her mouth and eating to reach her and kiss her, scaring her, who immediately bites the spaguetti to separate from him.

The Amazing World of Gumball: The Bros (2014) (TV Episode) Gumball and Penny have spaghetti

Teen Titans Go!: Rocks and Water (2015) (TV Episode) Robin and Starfire have spaghetti.

Bob's Burgers: Adventures in Chinchilla-sitting (2015) (TV Episode) "Lady and the Clamp"

Pig Goat Banana Cricket: Prank Thy Neighbor (2015) (TV Episode) The romantic spaghetti scene.

The Simpsons: Friends and Family (2016) (TV Episode) Homer and Julia start to recreate the spaghetti scene from the movie except Homer slurps up all the spaghetti.

Housewife Alien vs. Gay Zombie (2017) Spaghetti kiss

A Dog's Courage (2018) The famous spaghetti scene is parodied.

Disenchantment: For Whom the Pig Oinks (2018) (TV Episode) Pigs share a plate of offal and kiss.

Saturday Night Live: Adam Sandler/Shawn Mendes (2019) (TV Episode) Spoofed and mentioned by title in Last Call sketch.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Handemonium/Breakin' (2019) (TV Episode) The evil glove and Spongebob and Plankton's female glove disguise re-enact the spaghetti kiss scene while on their date.

Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn (2020) Spoofs the famous spaghetti scene between Lady and the Tramp with Harley Qinn sharing a piece of licorice with her hyena, Bruce, in the same style