Ward Greene (characters), How many have you seen? https://theladyandthetramp.fandom.com/wiki/I_Didn%27t_Know_That_I_Could_Feel_This_Way?oldid=6598. Now regarded as something of a classic and one of Disney’s very best features, Lady and the Tramp was not at all well received by critics upon its original release back in 1955. Your email address will not be published. The backgrounds in general are lovely, and very bright vibrant colours. Jim Dear then gives him a bath for his misbehaviour, but to his dismay, he jumps out the window to fetch a ball thrown by Jim Jr. With Scott Wolf, Alyssa Milano, Chazz Palminteri, Jeff Bennett. Movie Can't Ever Be Made. Angel: However, I did find the story in general to be weak and predictable, and the dogcatcher was an annoying and unnecessary character. materials, all information do not Does Maleficent's change of plot hint that Disney is growing up? Lyrics to the song I Didn't Know I Could Feel This Way from Disney's Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp's Adventure. Because Disney gave his wife a puppy as a gift in the same type of box, after he had forgotten to meet up with her for a dinner date. Pretty good pickings, huh? The love song of the film, showing the blossoming romance between Scamp and Angel. Cindy Marcus (additional screenplay material), 12 of Disney's worst straight-to-video sequels. The love song of the film, showing the blossoming romance between Scamp and Angel. Called Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp’s Adventure, the sequel was released direct to video, and sadly was not a patch on the classic original. In conclusion, decent sequel, but see the original film for the full emotional punch. The sequel is decent, compared to Cinderella 2 and Jungle Book 2, but I would be lying if I said it wasn't inferior. At the end a scene similar to the spaghetti scene from Lady and the Tramp occurs, but with Scamp and Angel wolfing down the pasta instead. Seeking the freedom to be a wild dog, the son of Lady and the Tramp runs away to join a gang of junkyard dogs. Lady and the tramp 2 - I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way performed by Roger Bart (Scamp) and Susan Egan (Angel). It was one of only two animated films to appear on the list, with the other being Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, at number 34. In anticipation of the upcoming live-action remake, we wanted to take a moment to remember the original 1955 animated version of Walt Disney’s classic Lady and the Tramp. "I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way " was performed by Roger Bart (Scamp ) and Susan Egan (Angel ), who also were the singing voices of Hercules and Megara. RELATED: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Live-Action Lady And The Tramp The new character would have been a great companion for Nemo and Marlin, and it would be fascinating to learn where the displaced fish has been all this time. This must be your diploma from the school of hard knocks. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. The opening song was lovely, and Angel and Scamp's duet was so sweet. Required fields are marked *. Scamp: Jeannine Roussel The opening sequence of the movie, when Darling unwraps Lady on Christmas morning, was inspired by a real-life incident in the life of Walt Disney himself. Bob Roth (screenplay), Scamp:I never had this feeling beforeShe gives me shakes and shivers I can't ignoreAnd I see that there's more nowThan just running free, Angel:I never felt my heart beat so fast I'm thinking of him first and of myself last And how happy I want him to be, Scamp:It's amazing someone in my life Just might be loving me I didn't know that I could feel this way, Angel:It's so crazy Something in my life Is better than a dream I didn't know that I could feel this way, Angel:He smiled and I get dizzy and starry eyed, Both:All these feelings I have Have me asking, At the same time:Whenever he says hi/Whenever she says hi, Both:Didn't know that I could feel This way. The original idea that would eventually become Lady and the Tramp was inspired by a Disney artist’s pet dog. It features the dogs walking through the same park that Lady and Tramp walked through in the Lady and the Tramp. G Did you know that Lady and the Tramp sequel was released in 2001, 46 years after the original movie first hit our cinema screens? A stray Dobermann (or mix, as Buster is a bit stocky for a Dobermann) in the Edwardian Era, especially in America, is unusual considering it was a new breed dating back only a few years. Yeah, I, er, just graduated. Blu Review: Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. I can see you know your way 'round an alley. Walt Disney himself was said to have been seriously thinking about cutting it, believing that dogs eating spaghetti would look ridiculous, and also that it would not be romantic at all. The character was based on ‘Happy Dan, The Cynical Dog’ by Ward Greene, a story that had featured in Cosmopolitan magazine. Below are 10 things that you probably didn’t know about Lady and the Tramp, and be sure to post a comment letting us know your memories of watching it for the first time. violate Copyright Rights but if you have any issues you can report us via contact form. I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way performed by Roger Bart (Scamp) and Susan Egan (Angel). The love song of the film, showing the blossoming romance between Scamp and Angel. Does Maleficent's change of plot hint that Disney is growing up? Check out our picks for movies that (hopefully) won't keep you up at night. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. A 1940s jazz and pop music singer called Peggy Lee wrote six original songs for Lady and the Tramp, including The Siamese Cat Song and He’s a Tramp, but that wasn’t where her input ended. I Didn’t Know That I Could Feel this Way is a song from movie Lady And The Tramp 2 Scamp’s Adventure.The song is sung by Scamp and Angel and perfomed by Roger Bart and Susan Egan. Cinelinx The song is sung by Scamp and Angel and perfomed by Roger Bart and Susan Egan. It went on to make approximately the same amount when it was re-released in 1962, $10 million on its second re-release in 1971, $27 million on its third re-release in 1980, and $31 million on its fourth re-release in 1986! Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Because Lee, who was actually born Norma Deloris Egstrom, also voiced four characters in the movie, including Darling, Jim Dear’s wife. Scamp and Angel are very likable protagonists, and the voice acting from Scott Wolff especially, Jeff Benett, Alyssa Milano and Chazz Palminteri is superb. The junkyard song was the only song I found forgettable, but I will say right now, that the original's songs are much more memorable.