Lady and the Tramp The creative background of the young lady and the gangster
2022-05-19 23:55
The idea for this work originated from a story sketch drawn by Joe Grant in 1939 based on his family ’s dog named "II". The script was created intermittently for several years, but Walt Disney was never enough. Satisfied; in 1945, Disney bought the copyright of the short fable "Happy Dan, Cynical Dog"created by, and added the image and temperament of the male protagonist to the story. As a puppy character, I joined the "Miss" project, combined with the lady's femininity, assigned an external writer to write a novel, and then changed it into a movie.
Extended Reading
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[last lines]
Trusty: As my grandpappy, Ol' Reliable, used to say... I don't recollect if I've ever mentioned Ol' Reliable before?
Puppies: No you haven't, Uncle Trusty.
Trusty: Huh? I haven't? Well, as Ol' Reliable used to say... he'd say, uh... He'd say, uh... er... Doggone. You know, I clean forgot what it was he used to say!
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[after being chased into the rich end of town]
Tramp: Well! Snob Hill.