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* BlindingBangs: Woolly
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* ContinuityNod: The bows Fluffy and Ruffy wear a similar to the one Lady wore when she was a puppy (even if that was because she was a Christmas present).

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* ContinuityNod: The bows Fluffy and Ruffy wear a are similar to the one Lady wore when she was a puppy (even if that was because she was a Christmas present).puppy.



* TheFaceless: Like the movies, you rarely see more than Jim Dear or Darling's legs. Especially since the comic likes to keep most of the action outside the house.
* FunetikAksent: Jock in particular. Otherwise used more in the Comic Books than the Newspaper Strip.

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* TheFaceless: Like in the movies, you rarely see more than Jim Dear or Darling's legs. Especially since the comic likes to keep most of the action outside the house.
* FunetikAksent: Jock in particular. Otherwise used more in the Comic Books comic books than the Newspaper Strip.newspaper strip.
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* Scooter: Scamp's shy younger little brother, and the last of the puppies to be named. Due to his shy nature, his family referred to him as "the Baby". He is thankful to have an actual name.

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* Scooter: Scamp's shy younger little brother, and the last of the puppies to be named. Due to his shy nature, his family referred to him as "the Baby". He is thankful to have an actual name.
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* ContinuityDrift: The first story arc establishes a [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2010/03/tr_mil_55_12_21a_001.jpg strict policy against the puppies leaving the yard of their house]]. These (without any explicit indication) get gradually more relaxed until he can just [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0244cg_001.jpg casually wander out of his yard]].

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* ContinuityDrift: The first story arc establishes a [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2010/03/tr_mil_55_12_21a_001.jpg strict policy against the puppies leaving the yard of their house]]. house. These (without any explicit indication) get gradually more relaxed until he can just [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0244cg_001.jpg casually wander out of his yard]].yard.



* IncrediblyLamePun: [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0243dd_001.jpg The slipper slipped!]]
* IronicNickname: Tiny (whose name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956f26x_001.jpg is anything but]].

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* IncrediblyLamePun: [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0243dd_001.jpg The slipper slipped!]]
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* IronicNickname: Tiny (whose name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956f26x_001.jpg is anything but]].but.



* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. As for Scooter? He got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] from seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. As for Scooter? He got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].lake.
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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160822213636if_/http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956h23x_001.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].

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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160822213636if_/http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956h23x_001.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].world.
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A daily Newspaper Strip about Disney/LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about Disney/LadyAndTheTramp's WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.



The movie's sequel, ''Disney/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure'', isn't very related to the comic strip beyond using Scamp's name and the basic plot of the first arc of Scamp running away from home.

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The movie's sequel, ''Disney/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure'', ''WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure'', isn't very related to the comic strip beyond using Scamp's name and the basic plot of the first arc of Scamp running away from home.
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The movie's sequel, ''Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure'', isn't very related to the comic strip beyond using Scamp's name and the basic plot of the first arc of Scamp running away from home.

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The movie's sequel, ''Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure'', ''Disney/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure'', isn't very related to the comic strip beyond using Scamp's name and the basic plot of the first arc of Scamp running away from home.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Scamp and Albert.

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* %%* ABoyAndHisX: Scamp and Albert.Albert. %% Add more context to describe their relationship and what effect it has on them. %%
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* NoNameGiven: Scamp is the only one of Lady and Tramp's children that has a name when the strip begins. They are eventually named as part of the story, though.

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* NoNameGiven: NeverGivenAName: Scamp is the only one of Lady and Tramp's children that actually has a name when the strip begins. They are eventually named as part of the story, though.
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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956h23x_001.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].

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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[http://outducks.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20160822213636if_/http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956h23x_001.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].




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* FourthWallMailSlot: [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0241do_001.jpg This strip.]] Doesn't affect the storyline, though.
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* IronicNickname: Tiny (who's name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956f26x_001.jpg is anything but]].

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* IronicNickname: Tiny (who's (whose name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956f26x_001.jpg is anything but]].
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* OutOfFocus: Once the gag a day format kicks in, the focus shifts entirely to Scamp, with members of his family becoming incidental.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie. As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: GenderEqualsBreed:
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Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie. TheMovie.
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As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.



* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. And Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. And Scooter As for Scooter? He got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip. Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip. Justified [[note]]Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.[[/note]]

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie.
** As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie.
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TheMovie. As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.



* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course, Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course,
sister. And Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip.
** Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip.
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strip. Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie. As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie. TheMovie.
**
As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.



* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister. sister.
** And, of course,
Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip. Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailSlot strip. strip.
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Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about Disney/LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about Disney/LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (Only (only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.



A SundayStrip version was also started, but it began as a completely separate entity from the daily version, having it's own contained story arc before also becoming gag driven.

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A SundayStrip version was also started, but it began as a completely separate entity from the daily version, having it's its own contained story arc before also becoming gag driven.



* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Tramp and Scamp can whistle.
* BlindingBangs: Woolly



* ADayInTheLimeLight: The story arc where Tramp tries prove he's a good provider for his family and the arc where the other puppies are named are the only arcs to star someone other than Scamp.
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Tramp and Scamp can whistle.
* BlindingBangs: Woolly



* ADayInTheLimelight: The story arc where Tramp tries prove he's a good provider for his family and the arc where the other puppies are named are the only arcs to star someone other than Scamp.
* TheFaceless: Like the movies, you rarely see more than Jim Dear or Darling's legs. Especially since the comic likes to keep most of the action outside the house.



* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie.
** As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.

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* GenderEqualsBreed: Averted with Scooter. Played straight in TheMovie.
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TheMovie. As a minor change, Scamp has lighter coloured paws, a trait shared by his mother, but not his father. This isn't the way he's designed in the movies, but nearly every comic has gone with this.



* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course, Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* TheManInTheMoon: [[http://dailydisneyana.blogspot.com/2010/10/scamp-december-8-1955.html He says hi!]]
* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course,
sister. Scooter got his name by [[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailslot strip.
** Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: The second letter in the FourthWallMailslot strip.
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FourthWallMailSlot strip. Justified in that it seems to have been written by a child.



* TheFaceless: Like the movies, you rarely see more than Jim Dear or Darling's legs. Especially since the comic likes to keep most of the action outside the house.
* TheManInTheMoon: [[http://dailydisneyana.blogspot.com/2010/10/scamp-december-8-1955.html He says hi!]]
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* Scooter: Scamp's shy younger little brother, and the last of the puppies to be named. Due to his shy nature, his family refereed to him as "the Baby". He is thankful to have an actual name.

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* Scooter: Scamp's shy younger little brother, and the last of the puppies to be named. Due to his shy nature, his family refereed referred to him as "the Baby". He is thankful to have an actual name.
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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's Disney/LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.
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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on GasolineAlley) that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on GasolineAlley) ''ComicStrip/GasolineAlley'') that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.
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Currently viewable at [[http://d23.disney.go.com/comics.html Disney's official fansite]]
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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based off of) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on GasolineAlley) that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.

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A daily Newspaper Strip about LadyAndTheTramp's son Scamp originally written by Ward Greene (the man who wrote the short story that the movie is based off of) on) and illustrated by Dick Moores (who's also worked on GasolineAlley) that started in October of 1955 (Only four months after the release of the movie it's spun off of) and ran until 1988. In its heyday, Scamp had his own comic book series, and remained a common feature in Walt Disney Comics and Stories up until and including the last issue published by Gemstone before Boom! took over. Which isn't bad for a comic starring a character that only appeared in the final scene of a movie.
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* Tramp: Former stray dog turned father of four, Tramp tends to have a more hands-off approach about raising his children, which he and Lady get into arguments about. His abilities as a father sometimes comes into question, but he'll quickly jump in to help his children if they get into too much trouble.

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* Tramp: Former stray dog turned father of four, Tramp tends to have a more hands-off approach about raising his children, which he and Lady get into arguments about. His abilities as a father sometimes comes come into question, but he'll quickly jump in to help his children if they get into too much trouble.
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* RoadsideWave: One story has Scamp getting completely covered in mud by a car splash, which gets him confused for a puppy that looks exactly like him, but brown. After escaping, he promptly finds a water puddle and waits for another car to go by in order to wash off.
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* Fluffy: Scamp's sister, named after Fluffy Ruffles, a girl Tramp [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean heard of]]. Like her mother, she's a lady at heart, and thus is rarely interested in anything Scamp does.

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* Fluffy: Scamp's sister, named after Fluffy Ruffles, a girl Tramp [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean Tramp... heard of]].of. Like her mother, she's a lady at heart, and thus is rarely interested in anything Scamp does.

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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_7-3-56_lg.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].
* Fluffy: Scamp's sister, named after Fluffy Ruffles, [[strike: one of Tramp's ex-girlfriends]] a girl Tramp [[strike: knew]] [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-3-56.jpg heard of]]. Like her mother, she's a lady at heart, and thus is rarely interested in anything Scamp does.

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* Scamp: The star of the series, Scamp is rarely satisfied with simply staying in his yard, and is always out exploring, and learning new things about the world, [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_7-3-56_lg.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956h23x_001.jpg even if he comes off as a little stupid in the process]].
* Fluffy: Scamp's sister, named after Fluffy Ruffles, [[strike: one of Tramp's ex-girlfriends]] a girl Tramp [[strike: knew]] [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-3-56.jpg [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean heard of]]. Like her mother, she's a lady at heart, and thus is rarely interested in anything Scamp does.



'''NOTE:''' The Disney site not only changed its file naming system but apparently does not have a searchable archive. An alternate archive of Scamp strips is used for the current images-- but not every strip is in English!



* ContinuityDrift: The first story arc establishes a [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_11-3-55.jpg strict policy against the puppies leaving the yard of their house]]. These (without any explicit indication) get gradually more relaxed until he can just [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_2-10-56_sm.jpg casually wander out of his yard]].

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* ContinuityDrift: The first story arc establishes a [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_11-3-55.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2010/03/tr_mil_55_12_21a_001.jpg strict policy against the puppies leaving the yard of their house]]. These (without any explicit indication) get gradually more relaxed until he can just [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_2-10-56_sm.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0244cg_001.jpg casually wander out of his yard]].



* FourthWallMailSlot: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-29-55.jpg This strip.]] Doesn't affect the storyline, though.

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* FourthWallMailSlot: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-29-55.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0241do_001.jpg This strip.]] Doesn't affect the storyline, though.



* IncrediblyLamePun: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-20-56.jpg The slipper slipped!]]
* IronicNickname: Tiny (who's name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_5-23-56_lg.jpg is anything but]].
* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-31-55.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course, Scooter got his name by [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-12-56.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].

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* IncrediblyLamePun: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-20-56.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0243dd_001.jpg The slipper slipped!]]
* IronicNickname: Tiny (who's name isn't given in his first appearances) [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_5-23-56_lg.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2011/12/us_zz1956f26x_001.jpg is anything but]].
* MeaningfulName: Discussions about [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-31-55.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2007/02/br_pd_0242da_001.jpg where Scamp's name comes from]] seem to suggest that he was called "a scamp" whenever he got into trouble, and decided that must be his name, while his family decided to go with it. Meanwhile, Fluffy and Ruffy manage to get semi-fitting names; Fluffy being more girly, and Ruffy being "rougher" than her sister.
** And, of course, Scooter got his name by [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_1-12-56.[[http://outducks.org/webusers/webusers/2008/02/br_pd_0242dk_001.jpg scooting over a patch of water in the middle of a frozen lake]].



* TheManInTheMoon: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-8-55.jpg He says hi!]]

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* TheManInTheMoon: [[http://d23.disney.go.com/library/images/Scamp_12-8-55.jpg [[http://dailydisneyana.blogspot.com/2010/10/scamp-december-8-1955.html He says hi!]]
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* FridgeLogic: When the kids get their names, their food dishes and doghouses are immediately labelled with them. Who did that? How did they know when and what names Lady and Tramp had decided on?
** The same way they knew to call Tramp "Tramp" in the movie, apparently. Same goes for "Angel" in the sequel.
*** Those can just be coincidental though. Maybe Angel seemed like "their angel" or they just thought it fit her, and Tramp really does seem like one.

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