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  • Six. Little. Words. A somewhat literal example of Papa Wolf, in fact:
    Tramp: Keep your paws off my boy!
    • Immediately followed when Tramp gets at Reggie's mercy
      Scamp: Hey! Paws off my Pop! (bites Reggie in the tail, and he yelps in pain)
    • Eventually, Tramp defeats Reggie by slamming the cage door shut. Reggie bumps his head on the iron bars of his cell door, and he falls to the floor, unconscious.
  • Scamp saving Angel from the Dogcatcher.
  • Scamp bravely growling at Reggie before the latter is hit by the dogcatcher's van.
  • Angel calling out Scamp for choosing to be stray then being part of a family.
    • What's more, when Buster asks her if she wants to be a "widdle house dog", she doesn't deny it. Buster, in true fashion, makes it a point to so cruelly mock her dream of having a family, but not only does she bravely defect from being a junkyard dog any longer, she coolly adds that she's not "[his] girl" either.
  • A small moment, but Lady growling at the Junkyard Dogs when they disrupt her family's picnic was very admirable.
    • No. The main reason for that was that said Junkyard Dogs almost trampled her daughters. Lady's pissed.
  • Sparky's retelling of The Tramp.
  • Scamp managing to get back at Buster for deliberately abandoning him by rigging a set of junk to end with Buster being caged. The movie isn't so saccharine as to try to pretend that the hero would be sinking down to the villain's level by exacting personal vengeance on them.
    • The fact he was able to do all that with just one kick to a can.
  • Angel saving Scamp before the oncoming train approaches them.
  • Yes, they only did find a wig, but give Trusty his props: He's an old dog who managed to smell out the location where Scamp was.

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