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This is the transcript to Ash's Adventures of Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure.

Opening/"Welcome"[edit | edit source]

  • Same as warning screens 4 and 5, but it now takes place on a blue background, with the warning text and the second screen now in mixed case; the second screen also includes the duplication warning)
  • (On a black background, we see the golden words "WALT DiSNEY HOME VIDEO" with "WALT DiSNEY" in the corporate "signature" font. The words shine)
  • (A shower of light descends from the top of the screen, forming a stylized, segmented Cinderella/Sleeping Beauty castle. The segments seem to be spaced farther apart by the time the light reaches the bottom. Through the main gate of the castle, a white ball of light forms, but extends out to form the words "WALT DiSNEY" in the familiar corporate "Disney" logo font. The word "PICTURES", in a Lubalin Graph-Book font, fades in underneath. Then a ball of light appears on the right side of the castle and draws a circular line over it)
  • (The story opens on a beautiful day in July, with the sun just rising and a hot-air balloon floating upward)
  • "Walt Disney Pictures Presents"
  • "Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure"
  • Chorus: (sings) To this small, little not too big, little, homey, nice, little, quaint little, always kindly, old new England town.
  • (At Veteran's Park, a couple walks along a bridge, passing a gentleman, who tips his hat to the couple in a friendly greeting, and the man of the couple tips his hat back)
  • Chorus: (singing) If you're new to the place and feeling uneasy, fret not a bit in this always friendly, old new England town. Welcome, welcome.
  • (Someplace else in the park, Jim and Darling are pushing their son in a carriage and walking their family dogs, with the last one, Scamp, also distracted by a butterfly, jumping around and trying to catch it)
  • Chorus: (singing) To our family picnic, July Fourth picnic, Independence Day.
  • (In the town square, an "Independence Day" banner is being hammered to two posts. The family meets up with a familiar aunt at this point)
  • Darling: Aunt Sarah! Will we see you at the picnic the day after tomorrow?
  • Aunt Sarah: Of course! My precious kitties love the Fourth of July.
  • (Neither humans see Si and Am peeking out of the basket to hiss at Scamp, frightening him off. The cats give devious smirks to each other. Two rows of workers, each row on a street parallel to the other, are waving their flags as they sing)
  • Workers: (singing) Whether next of kin or next-door neighbor, happily we pool our labor to give our town a new face.
  • (The eager Scamp wants to jump up and bite one of the flags, but he is yanked away by Jim Dear pulling the collar. The family stops by Tony's, where Joe and Tony bring out a plate of spaghetti, decorated with blue food coloring and tomato sauce to look like the American flag)
  • Joe: A nifty new look!
  • Tony: A red, white and-a blue look!
  • (Then Scamp jumps around Joe, knocking the plate out of his hand, with the spaghetti spilling onto Tony, covering him all in tomato sauce. Tony gives an annoyed look at Joe, who gives a sheepish look, while Scamp scampers off to avoid getting chewed out)
  • Workers: (singing) And if we're done, you'll never know the place.
  • (As Scamp runs and jumps near Junior's carriage, the toddler who is licking a red-and-white lollipop, sees the puppy jumping near him as he lets him have a lick)
  • Chorus: (singing) At our family picnic, July Fourth picnic, Independence....
  • (Then Scamp sees a group of men dressed as colonial soldiers for a reenactment about to get a picture taken, and as the camera is about to go off, he jumps right in the center)
  • Chorus: (singing) Daaaaaaayyy!!!
  • (A brother and sister are running around joyfully while holding sparkler sticks, and another boy runs near the family, with a hoop and a stick he is playing with)
  • Chorus: (singing) There's a buzzing in the air, children running everywhere.
  • (Someone walking a female puppy passes by, and Scamp stops for a bit, but gets pulled by Jim Dear. Then the family passes by a familiar house with Jock and Trusty, whose leg is all healed up, where the two nod their heads as if to wave their friends)
  • Chorus: As all of us pretend for that once-a-year wonderful day, and our spirits are so high, feels like Christmas in July.
  • (Then the family arrives at their home. Scamp goes to the garden and pulls a small flag out with his teeth, but Jim Dear picks the pup up and waves the flag in front of the pup's nose. Then the family goes inside)
  • Chorus: (singing) As we pray the hours fly to that star-spangled wonderful, wonderful, wonderful day.
  • (Scamp is eager to go back outside, but Jim Dear closes the door. In another room, Jim Dear sets down a small tub of water for the pets to bathe in, and the triplet pups get emotional as they gather around the small tub)
  • Annette, Collette and Danielle: (singing) We can hardly wait to bathe and dress up, we love picnics, we confess.
  • Danielle: (singing) Yes.
  • (In the living room, Lady and the Tramp watch on as Junior tosses a ball of yarn around for Scamp to play with)
  • Lady: (singing) With Darling and with Jim Dear, we've made a home from which we'll never roam.
  • (Tramp pushes the ball back towards his son)
  • Tramp: (singing) Why would we if we're so contented here?
  • (Scamp sees his sisters run past him as he gets more emotional. The triplets go to sit with their mother on the recliner and Scamp sees this as another opportunity to get outside through the window next to said recliner, but Jim Dear closes it. Then Scamp tries to exit through the other windows, but at each turn, Jim Dear closes every last window)
  • Chorus: (singing) In this fine, little not too big, little, cozy, warm, little, swell, little, always loving, old new England home.
  • (Scamp looks outside, not liking to be cooped up inside if there's so many fun to be have outdoors. As we comes to the last part of the song, the camera pans away from the house)
  • Chorus: (singing) In our small, little not too big, little, homey, nice, little, quaint little, always friendly, old new England town.
  • (Then we see a close-up of the entire neighborhood with a Broadway-style fashion of various people singing and waving)
  • Chorus: (singing) Welcome, welcome. WelcoooooOOOOME, welcome!

Reuniting with Lady, Tramp and their family[edit | edit source]

Ash Ketchum: Hi, Lady. Hi, Tramp. Remember us?

Tramp: Hi, Ash. Of course we remember you. Kids, look who's back!

(Scamp climbs onto Ash licks his face affectionately. Annette licks Misty's face, Collette licks Brock's face.)

Lady: It's so wonderful to see you all again.

In the House/Scamp is chained up/Argument[edit | edit source]

Scamp: (groans) I hate baths!

Tramp: Just the same, Scamp, when you live in a house you need to be clean.

Aladar: Better safe than sorry.

Scamp: (scoffs) Well, then, I'm glad i'm a wild dog. (sees a cat pouncing on a bird) Huh?

(Scamp whines wanting to be let out.)

Tramp: Scamp, you know you're not supposed to climb on the furniture. Now get down from there before you break something.

Scamp: Hey, let's do some dog stuff, huh, Pop? (Tramp groans as he tries to go to sleep) You know, dig up bones, rip up flowers, chase cats! (tugs on the pillow)

Tramp: (sternly) Scamp, come on now. You're gonna make a mess. (playfully, takes the pillow) Got it!

Scamp: (giggling) Dad!

(Tramp and Scamp playfully chase each other and tug on the pillow.)

Jim Dear: Tramp? I hope you're not making a mess in there. (Scamp snickers)

Tramp: All right, whirlwind, time to settle down. Why don't you go play with Junior?


Jim Dear: Scamp! Oh, no! What a mess!

Yar: What on earth is going here?

Zini: Yeah, what happened here?

Jim Dear: Scamp made a big mess!

[The heroes stare at the mess.)

Jim Jr.: Uh-oh.

Jim Dear: [to Scamp, angrily] This time you've gone too far! You've left me no choice!

(Scamp nervously backed away and bumped into Tramp, who, alongside behind him, had an angry look. Scamp gave a nervous chuckle. Jim Dear takes Scamp outside.)

Jim Dear: Some dogs just have to learn the hard way. Maybe chaining you up will teach you a lesson. (puts a chhain on him) I'm sorry, pal. I just don' know what else to do.

Tramp: (sadly) Best thing Jim Dear could've done for our boy, chaining him up.

Lady: Oh, Tramp. He's never been chained up before. He's just a pup.

Misty: I have to agree with Lady, Tramp. Don't you think it was a bit harsh?

Tramp: He has to learn to live by the rules of the house. Firm discipline molds a pup into a dog.

Lady: (laughs once, softly) You turned out pretty good.

Tramp: Yeah, Pidge, but I found you. And if it weren't for you, Ash and his friends, I'd've wound up in the pound.

Ash Ketchum: Yeah, we had a real challenge in saving you when that happened.

Pikachu: [nodding in agreement] Pika.

Brock: Yeah, if it wasn't for us proving your innocence with Junior and the rat, you could've ended up in there.

Tramp: It's Scamp that I'm on about, Brock. I'm just trying to protect him. He'll... understand someday.

[They then hear Scamp howling.]

Lady: Maybe he needs to understand today.

[Outside, Scamp continued to howl, but then he felt his howl was off, so he cleared his throat and started howling again, while Tramp walks out carrying a bowl of dog food and cringes at the howling. Tramp drops the bowl which stops Scamp's howling.]

Tramp: I thought you might be hungry.

[Scamp sniffed the food in the bowl, then pushed it back in disgust.]

Tramp: I'm sorry, pal. You just gonna have to shape up, that's all.

Scamp: I always get blamed for everything.

Tramp: Sometimes, it's hard being part of a family. You have to obey certain rules.

Scamp: But I wanna run wild and free (starts running) like a real dog!

[He then trips over the chain, and getting his legs tangled]

Tramp: (tries to untangle him) Son, the world out there is full of traps. Here, you-you have a family that loves you.

Scamp: (grunts) As long as I do as you say. [sighs] Pop, I just don't feel like I belong here. Didn't you ever feel this way?

Tramp: I was just like you when I was your age.

[He started scratching himself with his leg.]

Scamp: You were never like me. [scratches himself exactly like his father did.] You've been a housedog all your life. How would you know?

Tramp: Oh, you'd be surprised. Scamp, I'm only trying to protect you.

Scamp: (sarcastically) By putting me on a chain?

Tramp: (sternly) Those are the rules, son.

[The heroes are watching from the porch]

Jimmy Neutron: I can see where this is going.

[Goddard whines]

Scamp: All I ever hear is rules, rules, rules! "Don't do this" and "don't do that"! What good are teeth and claws if you can never use them?! [howls]

Tramp: [annoyed] Stop that howling!

Scamp: I can't help it, Pop! Wild dogs howl at the moon!

Tramp: There will be no wild dogs in this family!

Scamp: Then maybe I don't wanna be in this family!

Tramp: Like it or not, you are a part of this family, and until you start acting like it, you can just get used to being out here every night!

[Tramp left and went inside in anger, while Lady and the heroes watch Scamp jump up onto the roof of the dog house. Lady gives a hopeless sigh, and went inside after Tramp, leaving the heroes staring at Scamp.]

Ash Ketchum: He's really serious about this 'wild dog' thing, isn't he?

Delia Ketchum: Looks that way, Ash. [sighs] I knew this was a bad idea.

Misty: Maybe I should go talk to him.

Professor Oak: No, Misty. I think it's best we leave Scamp for a while, so he can get this 'wild dog' nonsense out of his head.

Ash Ketchum: You're right, Professor. The sooner Scamp understands that life with a family is safer than living wild and free on the streets, the better. And not just for him, but for his owners and family, too. [to Aladar and his friends] Aladar, you guys stay out here and keep an eye on him. We'll have a word with Tramp about his actions.

Aladar: You got it Ash. We can stay out here and keep an eye on him.

[The heroes go inside, leaving Scamp to calm down.]

The Junkyard Dogs/"World Without Fences"/Scamp runs away[edit | edit source]

[A little while later Scamp was still sulking on top of the doghouse.]

Neera: Boy Scamp really has this wild dog thing in his head.

Eema: Well some people and animals can be like that. I just hope he realises it's better behind the fence.

[Just then the friends heard some barking, shouting and laughing in the distance.]

Suri: Hey who or what's making that racket?

[Url just wagged his tail, like he was trying to tell the others something.]

Yar: What's wrong with him?

Zini: I think he's trying to tell us something. (Turns to Baylene) Hey Baylene can you see anything?

[Baylene raised her neck and looked out into the distance. There she could see something completely strange coming their way.]

Baylene: There's a bunch of stray dogs coming this way.

Aladar: Stray dogs, I'd better check this out. (Walks over to the fence)

[Unfortunately the noise also caught Scamp's interest. He climbed down from the doghouse and went over to the gates, as Aladar raised up on his hind legs and looked to see a bunch of stray dogs coming around the corner. The group consisted of a sheepdog named Mooch, an elderly Irish Wolfhound named Sparky, a female Afghan hound named Ruby, a brown mongrel named Scratchy (with some fur missing on his left arm and tail), and a little black-and-white French bulldog named Francois. The sheepdog knocked a barrel away while running, causing it to role towards the fence where Scamp was. This made Aladar cross.]

Aladar: (Cross) Hey watch it! You almost hit Scamp!

[But Scamp didn't care, he saw the dog group in front of the dog pound truck, and he barked eagerly. A female puppy was heard yipping and barking as she ran this way too. She stopped by and looked at the small puppy with a smile. She looked exactly like Scamp and Tramp's breed but with light yellow fur, purple eyes and a brown nose.]

Mooch: Hey, Angel! Huh?

[The dogs scurried to where Scamp and Aladar were.]

Mooch: Why don't you come on out, okay?

[Of course, Scamp couldn't, because his head was stuck in the fence and because he was chained.]

Scamp: I can't.

Francois: (gasps) The pup is in chains.

Aladar: Excuse me! I don't mean to be rude, but who are you dogs?

[But before any of the dogs could answer the Iguanodon, a voice came.]

Voice: Come back, you mangy mutt!

[They turned and saw a dog catcher (not the one from the original film, but a new one who looks and sounds like an animated Don Knotts character) chasing after a barking rottweiler named Buster with a net. The other stray dogs scurried off to hide, while Buster ran towards the dog pound truck, and continued the chase around the truck.]

Aladar: What in the world?

Neera: (Approaching him) Aladar what's wrong?

Aladar: (Jesters to the scene playing out) That.

Dog catcher: Hold still so I can take you in all peaceable-like.

[Buster then hid in the truck with the simple-minded dog catcher still chasing him around the truck, only to realize NOW he was gone.]

Dog catcher: Hey! Where'd you go?

[He heard a sound and looked between his legs.]

Dog catcher: Ah.

[It seemed like there was nothing]

Dog catcher: What the--

[Then, without warning, Buster came running out, knocking the screaming dog catcher down and taking his hat in the progress. Scamp grinned, liking this dog's attitude, but Aladar didn't like how the dogs were playing with the dog catcher.]

Neera: Scamp shouldn't be enjoying this. He should know that stray dogs go to the pound if the dog catcher catches them.

Aladar: Those dogs are getting to big for their paws. They're going to get caught.

Dog catcher: Hey, drop that!

[The rottweiler tossed the hat to Angel, who caught it with her mouth and shook it around. Soon a game of "keep away" was being played by the strays.]

Dog catcher: (rushes to grab the hat) Defacing a county officer's--

[She then tossed the hat and Ruby caught it with her mouth.]

Dog catcher: Oh, come on now. That's no fair.

[Ruby tossed the hat to Buster, who tossed it over the fence and it landed in Scamp's yard. Angel barked from the other side over to Scamp, as he picked the hat up with his teeth and went over to her. She giggled a bit before taking the hat and kissing him a bit, giving Scamp a spark inside of him, as the two pups looked at each other, but then the dog catcher lunged his hands over the fence to grab the hat.]

Dog catcher: Come on now. (reaches for Angel) Hand it over, girl.

[She then went behind the dog catcher and bit him in the butt, making him scream in pain. Then Mooch came over and took the hat with his teeth.]

Dog catcher: Hey! Oh, that--

[He picked up the net and chased after the sheepdog.]

Dog catcher: Hey, drop that!

[Mooch tossed the hat to Buster, who caught it, but ended up being snagged by the dogcatcher's net, making the other dogs gasp while Aladar just sighed seeing this was a lesson that Scamp needed to know.]

Aladar: See Scamp? The streets are no place for a dog. The dog catcher'll now take him to the pound.

[The dog catcher noticed and smiled.]

Dog catcher: Hey, gotcha! It's off to the pound with you, big fella.

[Buster only snarled before he bit the hoop of the net.]

Dog catcher: Huh?

Aladar: (Surprised) What the?

[With his teeth holding the hoop, Buster used it to hit the man in the stomach and send him down before he got out and scooped the dog catcher himself up in the net. Then Buster went to the truck's roof and scooped the hat up with his teeth and stood proudly above, giving a wink to Scamp. Scamp, excited that a wild stray dog actually winked at him, wanted to be out of there even more, but he still couldn't get free of the chains and his head was stuck in the fence again. All he could do was bark and yip. The other strays, minus Angel, howled, before Buster hopped off the truck near the dog catcher.]

Dog catcher: Boy, when I get outta here, l'm gonna do something fierce.

[He then mouth-handled the handle and spun the screaming dogcatcher around for a bit, before eluding the man again.]

Dog catcher: I'm gonna get you--

[One by one, each stray bounced off of the dog catcher, while Angel, the last one, walked over him, and all strays left, as their foe got himself out of the net and put his hat back on.]

Dog catcher: You little mutt! You're gonna see what mad is!

[He got in his truck, started it up and followed in pursuit of the fleeing strays, who were going a different way than the pound truck.]

Dog catcher: I'll get you yet, you hooligans!

[Scamp saw the pound truck sputtering as it left.]

Aladar: Scamp, you're not going out! The streets are no place for you!

[Scamp pulls hard at his chain, and snaps his chain connector right off, rolling over to the fence]

Dog catcher: Oh, come on!

[After the dog catcher left, Scamp got his head unstuck from the fence again, and tumbled backwards. Aladar could notice the look on Scamp's face.]

Aladar: Scamp, don't even think about doing what I know you're thinking! The streets out there are full of dangers and threats, so be a smart pup and stay here. Now me and my friends are gonna take a nap, so please keep the noise down.

[Aladar and Nerra joined the others under the shade of the tree and immediately fell asleep. But Scamp didn't care what Aladar told him. He wanted to run away with those dogs and meet them, so he decided to open the gate door, but to his dismay, it had a lock on it. He tried jumping up above it, but alas, he was too short to get over it. He then began to sing.]

Scamp: (singing) Far from here is where I want to be

Somewhere out there loose and running

Nobody's leash to hold me

[He ran around the yard, going under a shrub and rake, respectively.]

Scamp: (singing) Nobody's hugs to crush me

Nobody's soap and scratchy comb

To bathe and brush me

[He then jumped and used some hanging clothing to swing upward, landing in a barrel of water.]

Scamp: (singing) A world without fences

[He then leaped out and jumped up toward a bird bath, scaring the pigeons away.]

Scamp: (singing) Where I can run free

[He imagined the fences floating up in the air like magic, allowing him freedom. He then saw the strays running around in the distance with Buster on top of a rock, turning back to the excited Scamp.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) And be with real dogs

Who'll bring the real dog out in me

No walls and no boundaries

[Buster nodded, giving Scamp the okay the come with and he ran under the fence boards that floated away, and then the pup raced with the rottweiler through the wilderness.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) Where I can be free

[The little pup outran Buster and then he ran all the way to the top of a gigantic hilltop, looking out in the great big world and all its splendor.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) A world without walls and fences

That's exactly

Where I want to be

[He then slid down the hill slopes, but then his fantasy faded back to reality, in the evening, as he was still chained and was on the porch. He glared back at his home. He could still see Aladar and his friends sleeping deeply, and he continued to sing.]

Scamp: (singing) This pup just won't sleep his life away

On some sofa like his father

[On the next verses, he knocked over his bowl of bones, smelled a bouquet of flowers, and plowed through a flower bed.]

Scamp: (singing) Too many bones to chew up

Too many smells to sample

Too many fancy flower beds to rip and trample

[Then he imagined the fence boards floating up and away again, where Buster was waiting in the countryside. The pup followed him and the strays as they ran through the countryside, going through a bridge and following an old car.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) No rules to control me

[The stray dogs all barked at a passing kitten nearby, causing it to jump and screech in alarm. Scamp then saw Si and Am walking nearby.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) Stop what I want to be

[He barked at Si and Am, sending them jumping and screeching before they ran into two trees randomly appearing out of nowhere, and then slamming into two rocks that also randomly appeared out of nowhere.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) A world without fences

That's the world I want for me

[Scamp then slid and skidded into a mud puddle where Buster was, pulling a bone out. Then, Scamp pulled out not one bone, but a whole skeleton of a T-rex, leaving Buster dumbfounded. Next, Scamp ran through a field chasing birds.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) No rules, no responsibility

On my own, completely free

[In reality, he ran until getting snagged by the chain again, Scamp had finally had enough and started pulling harder and harder on the chain, hoping it would break.]

Scamp: (singing) A world without fences

[Scamp pulled as hard as he could and then with one final big pull, the chain came off and Scamp rolled towards the fence and hit one of the boards. He hit the ground and saw that he was free from the chain.]

Scamp: (singing) For me

[Scamp looked at the chain and saw it was off and Aladar and his friends were still fast asleep. He had finally broken loose and he knew that he could now get out and run after those dogs without anyone seeing him.]

Scamp: Wahoo! So long, you house dogs! You can't tell me what to do anymore, ’cause I'm a wild dog!

[He digs through the dirt near a hole in the fence, and squeezes through it, unknowingly being watched by Pikachu, who just wandered outside]

Scamp: Hey, you guys, wait for me!

(He runs off down the alley and starts down through the neighborhood streets, barking, waking everyone else up, as identified by lights in houses turning on. He barks in hopes to find the stray dogs from earlier. He looks in every possible place and corner, but has no such luck. Then he hears the sounds of smashing, yipping and squeaking. He looks and sees Angel's shadow being cast from another fence-covered alley. Angel's shadow is growling and barking at some shadows of rats, making him come closer. Soon, the rats scamper off the fence and away. Scamp comes over through a hole in the fence, climbs over a wagon, and sees Angel digging through a garbage barrel for scraps. He jumps down, deciding it is a good time to meet her. Then he takes a deep breath, trying to act all confident before walking to the other trash barrel to look for scraps himself. Angel notices he is there and grins)

Scamp: (peeks out with his banana peel on his muzzle) Pretty good pickings, right?

Angel: Huh, I can see you know your road around an alley.

Scamp: It's that obvious?

Angel: Couldn't miss it if I tried.

(Then Scamp sees the banana peel on his nose as he swiftly shakes it off, giggling sheepishly)

Angel: (holds up medallion of Scamp's collar) This must be your diploma from the school of hard knocks.

Scamp: Yes, I, uh, just graduated.

(Then she spins his collar and walks away)

Angel: Then you must know this move. Any street dog would.

(Then she jumps over a box, some sacks and two trashcan lids, knocking the last over and she does it all without breaking a sweat)

Scamp: Wow! Slick move. I mean, that's boy stuff.

Angel: Yes, right.

(Then he attempts to copy Angel starting with the box, but the landing is less than smooth and he starts skidding down, trying to get a good padding. Next, he hits the sacks with a moan, and eventually, as he jumps to the first trashcan, he knocks it over, sending it on top of him. Angel only giggles at this)

Angel: You have your own style, don't you, tenderfoot?

(She kicks the can away)

Angel: Listen, you don't belong on the street. You won't last five moments out here.

(Then she leaves. Scamp sees her jump off a plank on a box, holding a pot and bounce off another board, before landing to the other side. Scamp is impressed, and thinks he shall follow her lead, but he knocks one of the boards over and ends up having the plank hits him. Yet he goes to the fence and sees Angel running across the street, with one driver stopping in alarm and another skidding around, trying to miss)

Driver #1: Get away of there!

(Scamp foolishly follows her, running into the street, but another car skids, making Scamp yelp)

Driver #2: Move away!

(Scamp continues, but yelps as he sees a cart-pulling horse jump up and neigh in surprise)

Cart Driver: Hey, you, get out of the street!

(The frightened Scamp scampers out of the street. Cut back to the house, apparently rather early in the morning. Lady goes outside, wanting to talk to Scamp.]

Lady: Scamp, I-

[She sees the broken chain, and becomes worried]

Lady: Scamp?! [she sees the hole in the fence, and starts hyperventilating] Oh no! Tramp! Ash!

[She rushes back inside to tell Tramp and Ash what's happened. Later, Ash is examining the broken chain.]

Ash Ketchum: Scamp broke his chain and ran away?! (Turn to Lady) are you sure about this?!

Lady: Yes, when I got out and talk to him he was gone!

Ash Ketchum: Oh no, no, no no no!

[Delia runs out, followed by Misty and Professor Oak]

Delia Ketchum: What's happened, Ash?

Ash Ketchum: Mom! It's Scamp! He ran off last night!

Zini: (wakes up) Hey guys what's going on?

Misty: Zini! Scamp's ran away!

Zini: (shocked) Oh no! I'd better wake up the others! (Zini hops over to Aladar and lands on his nose.) Hey, wake up. (Aladar just moaned and his eyes were still shut) Enough with the beauty sleep. You're ravishing already. Hey! (Opens one of Aladar's eyes) Hello! Anybody in there?

Aladar: (Wakes up startled.) Huh! Wha! (Aladar woke up with a shock and Zini nearly fell off his snout. Aladar yawned as he tried to wake up.) Zini what are you doing?

Zini: I believe you left a wake-up call for the dawn of time. (Grabs Aladar's nose.) Come on! Move it!

Aladar: What's the hurry?

Zini It's Scamp! He's ran away from home! And we've gotta find him!

At the Junkyard/"Junkyard Society Rag"/Buster's Idea/Getting Ready to look for Scamp[edit | edit source]

[Scamp follows Angel, racing over a bridge, panting happily. He saw Angel heading to a pipe, leading to the local junkyard, where other barking was heard. He followed her through the pipe, and when he came out the other end, he beheld the junkyard in front of him. The sun rose over a mountain of junk piled up with the strays he saw yesterday having fun with the junk, and doing whatever they feel like; all stuff he wasn't allowed to do in the house.]

Scamp: (sees Francois and Ruby bouncing on an old sofa) They're jumping on the sofa...

[He then saw Mooch above an old drawer as if sailing on a boat, before Francois was bounced off the sofa and onto his face. Then, Sparky came down the mountain, running on a rolling trash can.]

Scamp: ...and playing in the trash...

[Angel back-kicks some glass bottles, sending them into a pipe which came out the other end and break to pieces]

Scamp: ...and, and breaking stuff! (comes out entrance) If only there were hats to chew on.

[He then saw Buster and Sparky in a tug-of-war with a hat that resembled the dogcatcher's hat.]

Scamp: Woo-hoo-hoo! Goodbye chains, hello freedom!

[Mooch bounces on the drawer, causing Francois to fly up at each bounce]

Mooch: Go, Buster!

Francois: That a way, Buster! Bust his butt off, Buster!

[The tug-of-war continued until Buster flung Sparky off into the air. He landed in a big, long pipe and came out, all covered in soot before falling downward, leaving a soot cloud shaped like himself.]

Buster: (chuckles) So, any of you other low-life mongrels think you're dog enough to take Buster on? Don't be afraid! Have no fear! Have no fear!

[The other dogs, minus Angel (who wanted to keep her dignity), ran to try and take the hat from the Rottweiler, but he swiped the hat away like a matador swiping a cape away, and the dogs crash into a mattress. Regardless, Mooch laughed stupidly a bit. Buster then climbs to the top of the wagon on top of the pile, sending the hat on his head.]

Buster: That's right, boys, junkyard dogs rule this town! Heh heh heh! And Buster rules the junkyard dogs!

[All the dogs who looked up to him howled. He then peered down to Angel, sitting in the vehicle's seat.]

Buster: Angel, Angel. Talk to me. Who's the king of the Junkyard?

Angel: (sarcastically) Oh, you are, Buster. And it's quite a kingdom you've got here.

Buster: Ha, ha. That's my girl.

[As soon as Buster turned away, she retalliated in anger too soon.]

Angel: I'm not your girl. (under her breath) I don't belong to anyone.

[They all continued howling, while Scamp rushed out into the middle and howled himself, getting the other dogs' attention as they stopped. Buster and Angel also heard the howling, as the former went down from the pile. The other dogs were circled around the pup, to his notice, as he stops howling.]

Sparky: Hey, hey. Look here, you guys. I'd say we got a new recruit.

Francois: The little house dog.

Mooch: Hey, you got off the leash!

Scamp: Yeah.

[The pup noticed Ruby sniffing him, to his discomfort.]

Scamp: Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! Watch it!

Ruby: (lovingly) Oh, be still, my heart. I'm gettin' a bad case of puppy love.

[She gave a flirtatious look to him, to his further discomfort.]

Buster: Whoa, whoa! Hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, Ruby.

[Ruby backs away as Buster came towards Scamp.]

Buster: I'm the top dog around here. And nobody joins the junkyard dogs unless I say so. [to Scamp] So, what's your name, sport?

Scamp: (proudly) Name's Scamp.

Buster: (circles around him) Well, howdy, Scamperoo. So, you saw us having some fun and thought you'd join right in, huh?

Scamp: Yeah, sure.

Buster: Hey, I hate to break the news to ya, champ, but not many house dogs get to run in this pack.

Scamp: I'm not a house dog.

Buster: Oh, you're not? (touches medallion on Scamp's collar) Then what's this badge of respectability hangin' around your neck?

Ruby: Hey, collar boy! How's life on the end of that chain?

[the other strays murmur in agreement]

Scamp: No way! l've had it with the house dog life. Nothing there but rules, rules, rules. I wanna be wild and free, like you guys.

Buster: I don't know, kid. Your average lapdog don't seem to meet the requirements.

Mooch: Yeah, tell him the requirements, Buster! Tell him the requirements!

[Sparky then kicked an old piano in the junkyard, starting it up, beginning a song.]

[Song: Junkyard Soceity Rag]

Buster: (singing) In junkyard society

We're repelled by all propriety

Humility and modesty

Good manners and sobriety

[He flings a board, catapulting a chicken leg with Francois catching it in his mouth and gnawing on it like a wild boar]

Buster: (singing) We always gulp our meat

[He then walked past Scratchy, who was scratching himself like mad, with a piece of his fur falling off.]

Buster: (singing) Our coats are never neat

[He pushed the barrel Scamp was on, knocking the pup into a small mud puddle.]

Buster: (singing) Alas, we lack all poise

We're full of natural noise

[Scratchy, Sparky and Francois, who are chewing, all belch, one by one.]

Buster: (singing) No pets you stroke and pat

You might as well be a cat

[Then he and his crew appear on top of the pile.]

Buster: (singing) In junkyard society

Strays: (singing) Society

[They all scamper down the pile, while Francois plays a few keys on the piano. Then Buster and Mooch walk in front of Scamp, having him walk backwards onto a board over a bottle, before Angel leaped on the other end, flinging Scamp to a broken wheely chair. Buster then appeared behind Scamp, tilted the chair, knocking Scamp out of it and onto a sled, sliding down the junk pile, bouncing off a bed, and into a barrel of old clothes, which he broke upon landing in]

Buster: (singing) We are the mutual unelite

An underclass from our head to feet

[The rottweiler then ran around on a barrel that rolled, and Scamp tried to avoid getting run over.]

Buster: (singing) Our deeds are spiteful, our mischief pure

[Scamp tried barrell-rolling himself, but slipped and got his head stuck in a glass bowl.]

Buster: (singing) We got a natural disorder

For which there's no cure

[Then Buster and the other strays all walked in a line, as if they were their own parade, and Scamp follows them.]

Buster: (singing) Down to the junkyard

Straight to the junkyard

Step to the junkyard

Society rag

[Then the group climbed over a plank over the trash pile like a bridge, but with Scamp following Francois at the end, he slipped and broke the plank, and the two small dogs were sent tumbling down the stairs, with the black small dog ending up in the bowl briefly. Once the two got to the bottom, they crashed into an old wardrobe. The doors opened, showing Scamp in a hanging dress-coat.]

Francois: (singing) That's where you're nobody's perfumed pet

[On "perfumed", he hopped out, unknowingly touching the perfume bottle and spraying Scamp in the face. He coughed a bit, but shortly recovered as he got out and followed the dogs.]

Sparky: (singing) Where you can wet where you want to wet

[Scamp saw a puddle of fluids where Sparky "went", so he quickly hopped over it, and then saw a bone lying around, picking it up.]

Ruby: (singing) Where you put charity on the shelf

[She snatches the bone away from the pup, making him frown. On the pile, Buster caught the bone and turned to a cracked mirror.]

Buster: (singing) The only one that you'll look out for

Is you yourself

[Angel jumped through the hole in the mirror and took the bone herself. Then at a big turning wheel of an old broken bicycle, each dog jumped through the hole, one by one. Scamp tried to do the same as them, but was too late as he got hit by the spokes and tumbled downward to a torn up couch cushion]

All: (singing) Down in the junkyard

Check out the junkyard

Doin' the junkyard

Society rag

[Sparky appeared as he used his mouth to rip a pillow up.]

Sparky: (singing) No distemper shots from the vet

[Ruby appeared, getting in a tug-of-war game with Sparky over the pillow.]

Ruby: (singing) Show your temper

Francois: (singing) Mean as you can get

[The two then ripped the pillow in half, sending stuffing flying all over. Some stuffing got all over Ruby, who gave a feminine look, as if the stuffing was a new-formed wig. Then the strays appeared all over the car at the top, as it wobbled.]

Strays: (singing) Down at the yard where we live and let

Francois: (singing) Chaos and trouble

Oh, we do it double

[The car then leans downward, before it slides down the pile as all the dogs jump off in time, and it crashes into a portion of the pile, sending junk flying everywhere]

Buster: (singing) None of this play-it-safe house dog stuff

[A dizzy Sparky and Scratchy ride by in a one-wheeled bath tub, while a dizzy Ruby, wearing a dress, walks around on two legs dizzily, before dropping and rolling around.]

Buster: (singing) Our days are risky

Our nights are "ruff"

The peaceful life leaves us ill at ease

[Francois was stuck in one end of a pipe, struggling to get out, with Mooch stuck at the other end, struggling as well, before he got loose and ended up on a moving board, which had Buster on the board's other side.]

Buster: (singing) We're crude and loud in a crowd and very proud of our fleas

Mooch: Oh, I love this guy!

[Then Francois sprang out of the pipe and unluckily ended up where a fuse box was and he screamed as he was electrocuted (like Tito was from Oliver and Company), but he survives. Anyway, the voltage causes a broken down theater marquee behind Buster and Mooch to light on and off, as the last chorus of the song starts]

Strays: (singing) Down at the junkyard

Check out the junkyard

[Scamp was eager, while watching Buster and Mooch on the spinning board, before the broken door he was on got knocked away, and was sent tumbling downward before the other strays caught him with a raggedy old bedsheet, bouncing him up like a trampoline a couple times. On the third bounce, he tore through the sheet but a springy accordion, the source of his bounces, bounced him high and upward, before landing him in a baby carrier]

Strays: (singing) Step to the junkyard

Straight to the junkyard

Doin' the junkyard

Sparky: Sing it, boy!

[On the finishing line, Buster pushes Scamp in the stroller down the pile]

Strays: (singing) Society rag!!!

[When reaching the bottom, he crashes into another pile, where Angel was watching, with a broken picture frame falling down upon him. All the strays laughed at him once the song was done.]

Scamp: (hops out) What a blast! I'd never get away with this at home!

Buster: So you really think you got what it takes to be a junkyard dog, huh?

Angel: He's got what it takes, Buster. I saw all his moves back in that alley.

Buster: Huh?

Scamp: Yeah, yeah. Watch this slick move.

[He ran over some old cupboards and jumped off a bed onto a garbage lid, but then he clumsily slipped, got his tail caught in a spring, bounced a little before landing in the dirt with a thud, making the strays laugh at him.]

Buster: Talented as you are, it ain't that easy, sport.

[Scamp tries shaking the spring off his tail, grinning sheepishly. Buster uses his teeth to throw a trash can lid like a frisbee, which Sparky ducked, and Angel caught before riding it as it rolls along]

Angel: Every day out here is like a test of survival.

Buster: A test! Beautiful!

Other Strays: (randomly) Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

Scamp: Yeah, yeah! Good!

Buster: Baby, I always get my best ideas when you're around. (making Angel cringe) That's why you're my girl.

Angel: I'm not your girl.

[Buster goes to Scamp]

Buster: Alright, Scampers, we'll give you a shot. (He knocks the spring off Scamp's tail) But you have to pass a little test of courage… in Reggie's Alley.

(The other strays gasp at what he said)

Mooch: What? Reggie's Alley?

Francois: But it's never been done before.

(Even Angel gasps in concern)

Buster: Come here. [to Scamp] Don't listen to them. I have faith in you, boy. It's just a little test to prove you could stand on your own four paws.

Scamp: Easy. I'm not afraid of anything.

Buster: That's what I like about you, boy. You have spunk.

(The two walk outta the junkyard together, chuckling, while the other dogs give each other concerned glances as they follow them. Meanwhile, back at the house, everyone has found out about Scamp running away, and Ash, and his friends, and Lady and Tramp are outside, listening to Jim Dear & Darling, who are talking inside whilst Jim Dear is getting ready]

Jim Dear: (putting his coat on) Did you call the pound?

Darling: Yes, dear. They haven't seen him.

Lady: [To Tramp and Ash, worried about Scamp] Oh, Tramp, Ash, Scamp's never been out all night. So much could happen.

Tramp: Hey, easy, Pidge. We'll find him before he gets himself in real trouble.

Ash Ketchum: (gently strokes her) He's right, Lady, will find Scamp and get him home, I promise.

Lady & Tramp notice Professor Oak is speaking to some other friends; SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, Sandy Cheeks, Mr. Krabs, Alex, Marty, Melman, Gloria, Mike Wazowski, James P. Sullivan, Kronk Pepikrankenitz, the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Zhane, Korra, Mako, Bolin, Asami Sato, Bob Belcher, Linda Belcher, Tina Belcher, Gene Belcher, Louise Belcher, and Teddy. In curiosity, they head over]

Korra: Ash, is that you?

Ash Ketchum: Korra? SpongeBob? Alex? Bob Belcher?

Misty: Rangers? Kronk? Mike and Sully?

Bronk: Guys?!

Lady: What are you guys doing here?

Bob Belcher: We were asked to join you guys.

Spongebob Squarepants: Yeah, what’s going on?!

Ash Ketchum: Well, it's a long story.

Trusty: [coming in through the fence] Oh, miss Lady, ma'am?

Jock: [also coming in through the fence, but gets stuck] We came as soon as we heard.

[He struggles, and finally gets through the fence.]

Annette, Collette, and Danielle: Uncle Jock! Uncle Trusty!

Annette and Collette: Scamp ran away!

Danielle: What they said!

Trusty: Not to worry, little ladies. Got my grandpappy Ol' Reliable's keen sense of smell. [sniffs] Say, have I ever told you girls about the time I saved your father from certain death?

Annette and Collette: No.

Danielle: [foolishly] Yep.

[Annette and Collette look at her angrily, Danielle looks at them with a puzzled expression]

Jock: Ach! Here he goes, again. I told you, there'll be no living with him.

Danielle: [chuckles] That Scamp is going to get into so much trouble when he gets home! [giggles]

Collette: [scoffs] I don't even want him back!

Annette: [agreeing with Colette] Yeah, who cares? He should know better than to run off.

Danielle: [chuckles again] I bet he gets a slipper right across his great, big, fat...! [looks up at Lady and Ash who has stern looks. Danielle nervously laughs, pretending to care about Scamp] We really do miss him, Mom. [nervously smiles]

Ash Ketchum: [sternly] You girls should be ashamed of yourselves! Scamp is your brother and you are his sisters and now he's probably out there in the world unknown, with a stranger he doesn't know, and he'll be hungry, scared and alone with no one's to hug or feed you you or care he'll be very alone out there. How would you like if you girls runaway like that just likes Scamp, with no one to take your shelter or no one to give you home.

(Annette, Collette and Danielle are shocked what Ash is talking about is true as they lower their heads in shame.)

Ash Ketchum: (sighs, calmly) Look, I understand you don't want Scamp back but deep down you knew that he's part of the family. A friend of mine one says "Ohana means family, family means that nobody gets left behind or forgotten." and right now we're going to find him and get him home, that's a promise!

Tramp: We'll be back with your brother in no time. Your old man's got the speed and cunning dog half his age. [clumsily jumps on the dog house, Annette, Collette, and Danielle are chuckling, and Lady and Trusty are also smiling]

Tramp: [kidding around] Just using a few forgotten muscles, that's all.

[Jim Dear appears outside the door]

Jim Dear: [fixing to go search for Scamp] Lady, Tramp, let's go!

[He heads off to look for Scamp]

Tramp: [seriously] Come on! No telling what mischief that pup's getting into!

[He jumps off the doghouse, and heads off to look for Scamp.]

Ash Ketchum: Right. everyone, we'll split up and search the town to find him. Misty, Professor Oak, you search the zoo. Alex, Marty, Gloria, Melman, you search the backroads outside town in case he went there. Spongebob, you and your friends search the farmlands and valleys. Belchers, Brock, you search the town, and me and Pikachu will go with Jim Dear, Lady, Tramp, Jock, and Trusty and the rest of the heroes to search the park. We'll all meet back outside the house when it gets dark. Got it?

Everyone: Got it!

[They head out to search for Scamp.]

Reggie's Alley/Chase[edit | edit source]

[With Scamp and the strays, they were in front of a dark, boarded-up alley with a "Keep Out" sign.]

Buster: All right, Scampster. (pushes Scamp in through boards with his nose) Fetch the can out of the alley.

[The other dogs chuckled at him, thinking he'll never do it. Scamp turned and saw Reggie, who was a large, savage bullmastiff, sleeping and snoring loudly, with a can under his paw. The pup takes a deep breath as he quietly crawls up to the sleeping mongrel, and used his teeth to gently pull a can away from under Reggie's paw. As he crawled quietly away, Reggie pawed around a bit, but still doesn't wake up. Scamp breathes a sigh of relief, before quietly rushing off, until he bumps into a trash can, which awakens Reggie with his vicious yellow, bloodshot eyes opened.]

Scamp: See ya!

[He darts away with the vicious snarling Reggie charging after him. The pup tried jumping over the fence but couldn't because he was small, and the fence was locked. Reggie then chases Scamp down another path. Once Scamp climbed above a stack of boxes, Reggie charged and broke them all, sending its wood material and Scamp flying. Scamp then caught a hanging white bedsheet with his teeth, hanging onto it for his life. Reggie found the pup, then snarled and barked at him as he tried leaping up to eat him in one bite, but he couldn't reach. Then the clothespins holding the sheet came loose before the sheet fell onto Reggie and Scamp, blocking the former's sight as he began running around, still determined to finish off Scamp as soon as he could find him, not knowing the pup was on his back. The strays saw him heading for the boarded up entrance.]

Mooch: It's a spook! A spook!

Buster: It's Reggie! Scatter!

[The Junkyard Dogs all scrambled before Reggie rammed through the boards, sending them all flying, and then the screaming Francois was scooped up on his covered nose, before he was tossed off. Reggie roared as he ripped through the sheet. Then Scamp quickly rushed away, not seeing an obese woman coming his way, carrying bags of groceries and walking her tiny poodle with her. The yelping woman fell with her hair, turning out to be a wig, flying off and onto Scamp, and the groceries were all scattered on the ground, as the panicked poodle yipped and barked like mad. The bald woman just screamed and fussed while on the ground. Scamp, still running, quickly shook the wig off, as it fell into a sewer grate. A barrel that Angel was in fell over, and she saw Scamp running, before spotting the barking Reggie heading her way as she darted off. Breaking the barrel, Reggie chased the two pups, and at this moment, who should come around the corner between Reggie and his prey but the dog pound truck with the dog catcher singing.]

Dog Catcher: (singing) Where, oh, where has my little dog-- [gasps upon seeing the two pups running in front of him] Well, I'll be! (pulls out his net) You're not gettin' away this time!

[He stepped on the pedal, which resulted in the tailpipe blowing smoke into Reggie's face, blinding him as he went down a path different from the one the pups and the pound truck were taking. The dog catcher then scooped up Angel in the net.]

Dog Catcher: I got you now, you little hoodlum!

[Then, Scamp leapt up and bit the net's handle, snarling.]

Dog Catcher: Hey! Hey, now, get off of there! Whoa! What are you, mad? You crazy-- (sees oncoming lamppost) Aah!

[The lampost they were about to collide into broke the net and its handle, sending the two pups flying as the yelled before landing on some piles of discarded soft sacks of flour. Then Reggie came busting out another fence, barking viciously at Scamp, who snarled, but suddenly, the pound truck came ramming into the bullmastiff, with the dogcatcher's eyes widening in alarm, as was Reggie's. Then, with a CRASH!, the strays watched as the whimpering Reggie was sent flying into a fruit stand, wrecking it in the process and having a ripe tomato squish him on the head. He shook the tomato off and snarled, ready to pounce again, but the dogcatcher caught him with a spare net, dragging him over to the truck.]

Dog Catcher: That'll get ya hard time in the pound, fella, attacking a deputy animal control officer's vehicle.

[Reggie was tossed into the back with the man slamming the door and locking it, before stepping back into the truck, taking off]

Dog Catcher: (muttering) And a fine modern machine like this one at that. Two horsepower, three miles to the gallon, boy.

[Scamp watches the truck take off, feeling a little concerned about getting Reggie busted like that, even if he did try to kill him.]

Angel: Hey, you saved my life. Nobody else here would have dared to do that.

[The other strays came out of hiding and gather around Scamp.]

Mooch: Wow! Did you see that?

Francois: Is it possible?

Mooch: Scamp is a canine hurricane. You did everyone a big favour, okay?

Francois: Oui. You are practically the hero. [kisses Scamp twice on the cheek.]

Scamp: [concerned about Reggie] Shouldn't we go after him or something?

Buster: Hey, hey, hey, hey, you got it all wrong, kid! In the junkyard, it's every dog for himself. I can see we're gonna have to put you to another test.

Scamp: Any-anything you say, Buster.

[The Rottweiler tried opening the lock on the fence that Scamp tried to escape through earlier, but was having no luck. He tried as much as he could, while snarling, but to no avail. He even bashes the door but it doesn't budge]

Buster: Will somebody open this thing?!

Mooch: Okay, okay, okay.

[He happily charges to the gate, smashing it down. Scamp is impressed with this.]

Mooch: [dizzy] Is that open enough?

[The dogs entered through the new entrance.]

Francois: Magnifique, Mooch.

Sparky: That's using your head.

Angel: [to Scamp] Thanks again, huh?

[She went ahead and turned back, seeing Scamp still there.]

Angel: [to Scamp] You, uh, comin', tenderfoot?

[He nodded before slipping on a chunk of the broken wood from the fence, and giggled sheepishly.]

Scamp: I hit the thingy.

[The two pups followed the strays down the alley. Sometime later, are examining the busted gate.]

It seems some major battle has been going on here. [picks up the broken dogcatcher's net]


[Brock rides up to them on his bike]

Ash Ketchum: Any news, Brock?

Brock: Sorry, Ash. I asked around, but nobody's seen Scamp.

[Louise intercepts a call on his watch communicator, which is revealed to be Virgil]

Virgil Tracy: Any luck, TJ? Nothing where we are.

TJ Detweiler: No Virgil, Scamp's not here. [dials up Kayo] Any news in the farmland and valley, Kayo?

Kayo Kyrano: Sorry, nothing.

[TJ dials up Brains]

TJ Detweiler: Any news from the zoo, Brains?

Brains: N-Nothing, TJ. We asked all the staff, but no-one's s-seen him.

TJ Detweiler: OK, Brains, but just keep looking. If we see him, we'll let you know. [ends his call]

Gus Griswold: What are we gonna do, TJ?

TJ Detweiler: We keep looking, Gus! Come on. Once more round the town, then we search the park.

[The Recess Gang bike off down the street]

The Story of Tramp[edit | edit source]

[Scene, In the park at Evening. In the background, some people are setting up for the 4th of July festival. Nearby, the strays and Scamp were present. Buster walked over a water puddle, while a laughing and whooping Mooch splashed in the puddle as he walked over it. Scamp stopped as he splashed and rolled around in the water puddle.]

Scamp: This is great! This is living! I never get to do this at home! Whoo-hoo! (runs up to Ruby and shakes water near her) After I pass my next test, l'm gonna be the best junkyard dog there ever was!

Ruby: I don't think so, doll. You may be good, but you'll never be as good as the master.

Buster: (shakes his head) Ah, here we go.

Sparky: Ruby's right, carnsarnit. In my day, there was only one stray by which all dogs was measured.

Strays: (together) The Tramp.

Scamp: [hearing his father's name] Huh? What?

Mooch: He taught Buster everything there is to know about being on the streets, okay?

Ruby: Buster's trouble was Tramp's trouble.

Mooch: And Tramp's trouble was Buster's trouble, okay?

Ruby: That dog was a prize, the one that got away. Got away from me, at least.

Mooch: Got away with everything! I heard he once stole an entire meat wagon, okay? (laughs and runs around) Yeah, and then the dogcatcher chased him all the way to the river.

[As he laughed and ran, he tripped Francois up, with the little dog getting wet in a puddle of water.]

Sparky: No, sir. It was dog catchers.

Scamp: Uh, how many?

(Flashback)

[In an event a long time ago, the growling Tramp found himself surrounded by many dog catchers.]

Sparky's Voice: At least a dozen.

[He then darted off before any one of them could catch him.]

Dog catchers: Hey!

Sparky's Voice: Two dozen.

[Soon, more dog catchers all chased the dog, and so did some police officers and soldiers on horses.]

Sparky's Voice: Now that I think about it, the police and the army cavalry were after the boy as well.

[Distant from them, Tramp hopped over some rocks and onto a log, which pushed downward above a waterfall. He tried to leave but found himself cornered from every exit by all the dog catchers.]

Sparky's Voice: He was trapped. But if the Tramp was gonna go...he was gonna go in style.

[Then, with a smirk, he got his only idea for an exit. Just when the dog catchers all covered the log and swung their nets out, he leaped out and lunged down the waterfall with a big splash, as if making one dramatic exit.]

(End of Flashback)

Scamp: (as Sparky licks from the water) So what happened?

Sparky: We never saw him again after that. (lifts an ear) They say when the wind blows...you can still hear the Tramp howl.

[As a wind blew some leaves, the dogs heard some howling from nowhere.]

Scamp: Wow!

Buster: All right, all right, that is not what happened. He met this girl, see? Queen of a kennel club set. Even her prissy little name still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. [He pulls Scamp towards him and whispers the name in his ear] Lady.

[Scamp's eyes widen in shock, upon hearing his mother's name.]

Angel: But he met his true love.

Buster: He betrayed me! You can't have a family and still be a junkyard dog. So I gave Tramp a choice; It's either me or her. And he picked life on the end of a chain. (begins to rave with his voice raising) Hooked up with a real powder puff. Sleepin' on carpets. Free room and board! (with saliva escaping his lips) Livin' the cushy pillow life!

[He breathed heavily, while Mooch, Scratchy, and Ruby, with a twig in her mouth, gave concerned looks. Then the stray calmed down.]

Buster: And that's when I learned the first rule about being a junkyard dog: Buster's trouble is Buster's trouble.

[Scamp then frantically scratches himself in a matter that Buster notices]

Buster: Hey! Hey, hey, hey! The Tramp used to scratch like that. (sniffs him) You ain't related, are ya?

Scamp: Who, me? No way!

Buster: Good. 'Cause if you were, you'd be kibble.

[Upon saying that, the rottweiler snatched the twig Ruby had in her mouth and chomped down on it with his teeth, breaking it in half, with Scamp getting the message.]

Scamp: Right, Buster.

[The strays all walked away, with Scamp just staying where he was. Cut to a different part of the park, where Buster is near some rocks. At that moment, Team Rocket arrive]

Jessie (Team Rocket): How's it going, Buster?

Buster: Yeah, it's cool, Jessie.

Jessie: That battle in the town was epic!

James: It was so amazing how you got Scamp to outwit Reggie!

Buster: Yeah, Mr Scamparoo.

[Meanwhile, Ash, Misty, Brock, and Delia are still looking around the back roads]

Brock: No luck, guys. I don't think Scamp could've gone as far as this!

[Ash looks up as the sky darkens.]

Ash Ketchum: It'll be getting dark soon. We'd better head back to Snob Hill now.

Misty: Good idea.

[Ash, Misty, Brock and Delia head back]

Train Chase/Searching in the Park/Scamp and Angel's night out [''I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way''][edit | edit source]

[Scene, Railyard at night. Scamp is pacing around in a railyard, unhappy that his father was a stray who gave his old life up.]

Scamp: No way, Dad, that can't be true. You gave it all up?! I mean, what could be better than this?

Angel: You okay, tenderfoot?

Scamp: Who, me? Yeah. Yeah, sure.

Angel: What are you doing out here? Don't you have a nice family back home?

Scamp: Wh-Wh-What difference does it make? All families are alike. They make you take baths, and sleep in a bed and, and you have to eat everything in your bowl. And when it rains, you have to come indoors.

Angel: Ah.

Scamp: Let's just say you're lucky you've never had to live with a family.

Angel: Wrong again, tenderfoot.

Scamp: You mean, you had a family?

Angel: Actually, I've had 5 families.

[the 2 of them walk together]

Scamp: I always thought one was too many.

Angel: I could never get one to stick. Someone would take me in, and just when l'd start to think, "Wow, this is my family", they'd move or have a new baby or have an allergy. Same old story, I'm out on the street.

Scamp: [realizes] Wait a minute. You really want a family, don't you? But you've got Buster.

Angel: Buster! You can't tell him. You can't. He'll kick me out.

Scamp: Don't worry. Your secret's safe with me.

[Angel gave an unsure look.]

Scamp: I promise.

Angel: Thanks.

[The two continue walking.]

Scamp: (hesitantly) So, I guess you're Buster's girl, huh?

Angel: [clearly getting tired of this misconception, leaps out in front of Scamp] I am not Buster's girl! I don't belong to anyone. The Junkyard Dogs aren't much of a family, but what choice do I have?

Scamp: What more do you need? As a junkyard dog, you can stay up late, or dig, or--

Angel: (as a light appears behind Scamp) Run.

Scamp: Yeah. Or, or play, or dig, or--

Angel: Run.

Scamp: Right. Or chase squirrels--

Angel: (starts running) No! I mean, run!

[Scamp turns and sees a train heading towards them. He screamed and ran as fast as he could across the track. Though frightened, both pups were enjoying the rush, nonetheless.]

Angel: Whoo! Come on!

[She makes it to the end, but Scamp then gets his paw caught in a hole in a board.]

Scamp: Angel! Angel! Angel, help! (as the train draws closer) Now would be a good time! Hurry!

[Angel rushes back and tries to pull him out, but is unsuccessful, so she & Scamp push down on the board, breaking it loose and sending them plummeting to the river below. Once the train was gone, Angel appeared back above the water, gasping for air. As she went ashore, coughed and shook herself, she noticed that Scamp hasn't resurfaced.]

Angel: Scamp? Scamp! [She climbs onto a log to look for him.] Scamp! Where are you?! Scamp? Scamp!

[Cut to the park, where Jim Dear, Jock, Trusty, Lady, Tramp, Jimmy, Goddard, Carl, Sheen, Fireman Sam, Elvis, Penny, Steele, Sulley, Mike, Celia, Lilo, Stitch, and Nani, alongside TJ and his friends, are looking for Scamp.]

Nani Pelekai: Scamp? Are you here?

Lilo Pelekai: Scamp?

Celia Mae: Scamp?

Spinelli: Scamp?

[Jimmy is contacting Gordon Tracy via Goddard]

Jimmy Neutron: Gordon, any news? Tell me you've found Scamp.

Gordon Tracy: Negative, Jimmy. Been searching all over, but no trace of him.

Jimmy Neutron: Keep looking, Gordon. Over.

[Jim Dear meets a police officer]

Jim Dear: Excuse me. I'm looking for a pup.

[He and the police officer then went over to where they think Scamp might be, while Trusty kept sniffing.]

Trusty: I--I think l'm on to somethin'.

Jock: Aye? Are you sure?

[Trusty howls]

Trusty: I have most assuredly got him! This way.

Tramp: Come on, Pidge.

[Lady, Tramp, Jock, and the heroes follow Trusty to the river. They get on top of a rock and see a clump of grey hair, of what appears to be Scamp, floating among the river.]

Lady: Oh, look!

Nani Pelekai: Oh no!

Mike Wazowski: He's in the water!

Tramp: Scamp!

[Tramp jumps into the water]

Lady: (in worry) Oh, please.

[Ash, Littlefoot, Bob, Alador, Jock, Trusty, and the heroes gave concerned looks as Tramp rushed to grab what might be Scamp with his mouth. Lady, Jock and Trusty and the heroes rushed down to where Tramp goes ashore, and places what he found down.]

Lady: Scamp!

[Then to their surprise/relief/disappointment, it was not Scamp, but the wig the bald woman had from earlier.]

Lady: (in relief that Scamp hadn't drowned) Thank goodness.

Misty: [sighs in relief] I'm relieved it wasn't Scamp.

Ash Ketchum: It's not Scamp; It's just an old wig.

Jock: A wig! Och, you smelled a wig, man! You're hopeless.

Trusty: Oh. I'm sorry, Miss Lady.

Misty: You did your best, Trusty.

Lady: Come on. We've gotta keep searching.

Ash Ketchum: [looks up at the sky] I think we'd better head back home, Lady. It's getting too dark to search any longer. Besides, Jim Dear will be wondering where we are.

Lady: Yeah, you're right, Ash. I think we'll have to call it a day.

Jock: Och!

[Trusty, Jock, Lady, and the other heroes head back]

Tramp: [sighs sadly] I shouldn't have been so hard on him.

[Tramp heads off after the others. As we swing toward the other side of the lake, it's revealed that Trusty, Jock, Lady, Tramp, and the heroes were near the same location Scamp and Angel were just a few seconds ago. Scamp himself comes ashore, coughing.]

Angel: [notices Scamp on the shore] Oh. Scamp?

[She rushed down to him as he breathes in and out.]

Angel: You're alright. I was so worried--

Scamp: (smirks) So worried?

Angel: (trying to act cool) Yeah, right. Get over yourself, house pet. There's gotta be a better way to take a bath, huh? [shakes herself]

Scamp: Trust me, there is no good way to take a bath.

[Angel then chases her tail, spinning around, until she catches it in her mouth, giving Scamp a cute, cheeky and happy look.]

Scamp: Wow! That is so weird. How'd you do that?

Angel: (brushes her tail against her face flirtingly) Talent.

Scamp: Let me try.

[He tried chasing his tail, but he falls.]

Angel: (giggles) Oh, that was smooth. You really are a house dog.

Scamp: Oh, yeah?

[He pounced on her and the two tumbled and rolled]

Scamp: You're weird.

Angel: Uh, no, you're the weird one.

Scamp: Oh, yeah?

[The two then started pushing each other.]

Angel: (giggling) Scamp.

[The two giggling pups continued walking down a path that was the same one Scamp's parents took on that night they fell in love. The two pups went under the two trees shaped together like a heart and went walking around the town, which was all decorated for Independence Day tomorrow. Scamp and Angel started to glance at each other, before turning away to make it less awkward.]

[Song: I Didn't Know That I Could Feel This Way]

Man's Voice: I never had this feeling before

She gives me shakes and shivers I can't ignore

[Scamp tries chasing his tail again, only to fall again and go in a daze, though he sees Angel looking at him.]

And I see that there's more now

Than just running free

[Angel licked his paw, and it looked like she was starting to help him up but she actually was trying to hop over him.]

Woman's Voice: 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

[The two then ran around the same fountain with the cupid statue in it. Then she ran across the bridge with fireflies flying around to lighten the mood, and all the way to a croquis bush. Scamp tried imitating her and ended with a croquis on his head. Angel giggled at him. He shook the flower off and saw all the fireflies around, then, he started jumping up and catching each firefly, one by one, in his mouth, disregarding the fact that fireflies taste bitter.]

Man's Voice: It's amazing someone in my life

Just might be loving me

I didn't know that I could feel this way

Woman's Voice: It's so crazy

Something in my life

Is better than a dream

I didn't know that I could feel this way

[Then a few fireflies gathered around Angel's neck, appearing as if she were wearing a necklace. She gave a beautiful, elegant smile to Scamp, who gave a big, wide grin, with his teeth glowing brightly, on account of the fireflies inside his mouth. This made Angel giggle more. Scamp spat the fireflies out, then the two saw all the fireflies scattering around in the air and both jumped up and down, chasing after them, trying to catch them with their teeth. Along the way, they pass the same heart in the sidewalk with Lady and the Tramp's pawprints in them.]

Man's Voice: She makes me warm and happy inside

Woman's Voice: He smiles, and I get dizzy and starry-eyed

[They continued chasing the fireflies until they came to another part of the town that Scamp's parents went to on THEIR date: the door of Tony's restaurant. Scamp sniffed the smell of food.]

Both Voices: All these feelings I have

Have me asking

Can this be love?

[Tony came to the window and saw Scamp there, giving a small frown for getting him messy yesterday, but then he saw Angel with him, and he gave a small smirk, getting the idea that the pup is on a date, reminding him of the night the pup's father took Lady here. He calls for Joe, who came and saw the two pups together, smirking, knowing what to do. So in not much time at all, a dish of spaghetti and meatballs was prepared for the two pups on a small table prepared for them (exactly like with Scamp's parents). The two pups sniffed the dish and each gave a heavenly sigh, while Tony and Joe watched the two pups (who might soon be a couple) from inside.]

Woman's Voice: It's crazy

Both Voices: I can hardly speak

Whenever she/he says "Hi"

[Scamp is about to dig in when he sees Angel looking at him, so he unknowingly repeated the same movement his father made: pushing a meatball over to his date with his nose, then they both chow down on the noodles, sauce and meatballs like mad, getting some noodles over the table. Scamp licks the sauce off his muzzle and even licks the sauce off Angel's lips without even thinking it, but after he did, his eyes widened at what he just did, with Angel giving a small smile at him. The noodle hanging around her ear slid off as she licked him on the lips back and then the two nuzzled close together, with their tails wagging. Tony and Joe watched this, admiring the sight of this new would-be doggy couple, as Joe put his arm around his boss. Pan up to the sky, as the song finishes.]

Woman's Voice: I didn't know that I could feel

Man's Voice: I never dreamed that I could feel

Both Voices: I didn't know that I could feel this... way.

Scamp's House/Angel Sees Scamp's Family[edit | edit source]

[The two pups come to the neighborhood where Scamp lives, giggling while chasing a squirrel around, and then up a tree, before Angel saw the neighborhood they were in.]

Angel: Whoa, nice neighborhood. Snob Hill.

Scamp: [noticing the gate of his house is open] Hey, Jim Dear never leaves this gate open.

[Jim Dear and Scamp's parents, followed by the heroes, came walking right around the corner.]

Jim Dear: Come on, Tramp.

Scamp: Oh, no! We gotta get outta here.

[He hides in the shrubs]

Angel: Why? What's wrong?

[He pulls Angel into the shrubs]

Scamp: Shhh!

[They see Jim Dear's legs walk past them.]

Jim Dear: Come on, boy. We've done all we can for one day.

[Tramp then gets a scent of Scamp, feeling his son was nearby. Scamp scoots back in worry, accidentally touching a pigeon, making it fly out of the bush. Ash turns to the other heroes, who have arrived from looking for Scamp in other places]

Ash Ketchum: Any luck?

Delia Ketchum: No.

Misty: He wasn't at the zoo. We looked everywhere.

Aladar: Nothing where we were looking, either.

Baylene: I couldn't see him anywhere, either.

Squidward Tentacles: Let's face it, we're never gonna find him!

Lady: Oh, we'll find him. [To Tramp] You were the best street dog there ever was. And I still have faith in the old Tramp.

Tramp: Old Tramp? Hmph. If only the old Tramp was still here.

Jim Dear: [whistles to Tramp & Lady] Come on, Tramp! We'll find Scamp tomorrow.

[Lady & Tramp head toward the house, followed by the heroes]

Angel: The Tramp is your father?

Scamp: I, um--

[Angel runs out of the bushes towards Scamp's house]

Scamp: Wait! No, wait! Angel, wait!

[She runs up with Scamp on her tail, and then the 2 pups were at the window, seeing the family huddled up by the fireplace.]

Darling: Did you find him? [Junior cries a little in her arms]

Jim Dear: Maybe tomorrow.

[Annette, Collette, and Danielle whine a bit in sadness. The father handed Junior the Christmas picture, from the time when Tramp was finally accepted into the family]

Junior: (sadly) Scamp. Bad Scamp.

[He sniffs while Darling held him and hummed her lullaby, rocking back and forth in her chair. Scamp's ears drooped at this sight, and Angel saw that the baby missed Scamp. The heroes are watching nearby, feeling sad by how Scamp's family are feeling]

Scamp: Gosh, I didn't think they'd miss me that much.

Angel: You didn't think they'd miss you? I can't believe you'd run away from a home like this.

[She darted off the porch, with Scamp following her.]

Scamp: Well, you don't know what it was like.

Angel: No, I don't. (sarcastically) Whoo, must have been horrible having someone care about you that much.

Scamp: I need to be wild and free. I'll never find that here. I'd give anything to have what you have.

Angel: And l'd give anything to have what you have.

[The two were surprised to hear what they both said.]

Angel: Come on, Scamp. We could run off together. We don't need them.

Scamp: Angel, don't you understand? Only one more test, and I'll finally be a Junkyard Dog. That's where I belong.

Angel: No, you don't belong there. You're better than that, Scamp, and that's what I like about you.

[Scamp smiles and blushes]

Angel: Come on, tenderfoot. Let's go.

[The two of them walk out into the night, leaving the neighborhood.

Delia KETCHUM:

4th of July Celebrations/Picnic Chase[edit | edit source]

[The following day is the 4th of July celebrations in town. Red, white and blue balloons fill the heavens and children run to the park to see the parade going on. One girl and her dog peek through someone's legs as a red balloon explodes, sending confetti out with a marching band walking along the road)

Boy: Wow!

(A boy and girl hold up the tails of the flag costume someone has, a pair of pilots carry a throne holding a 4th of July princess, waving to the public)

Boy: Look!

(There are even performers dressed as George Washington and Betsy Ross, walking on stilts, two farmers holding a celebration sign and even someone walking a pig with a bow around her neck. Nearby, are the picnics and festivities. Three women shoot firework arrows at three targets in hay bales, with each one landing square in the center of each target. As the cheering and celebrating continue, one family in particular is resting near a tree for a picnic, with Jimmy Neutron & his friends joining them)

David Kawena: It was certainly nice of Jim Dear and Darling to invite us for their 4th of July picnic, wasn't it?

Nani Pelekai: Yes it was, David. [sighs] Still, I'm really worried about Scamp.

Lilo Pelekai: You're not the only one, Nani. [motions to Jim Dear and Tramp] Tramp's ohana are still worried about Scamp too.

Jim Dear: I really think we should keep searching.

Aunt Sarah: Oh, nonsense! It's the 4th of July. Time to have some fun. You can continue your search after our picnic.

Darling: Aunt Sarah, we're not really in the mood to celebrate.

[Junior then crawled to the triplets, slumping over them, all tired.]

Aunt Sarah: Oh, come now. (picks up a plate of chicken) Scamp will be alright. You'll find him, but first, let's eat.

[As she sets the chicken down, Si and Am appear behind her and snickered mischievously, eager to sneak some of the chicken]

Aunt Sarah: I won't have my 4th of July ruined by that little Scamp.

[Unbeknownst to them, Buster is watching them from afar.]

Jim Dear: (strokes Tramp) There, there, boy.

I'm sure we'll find Scamp soon. But right now, let's have the picnic, and then we can resume the search.

Yeah, I think Aunt Sarah's right; Scamp will be fine. I bet he's already back at the house waiting for us right now!

Yes, maybe. Well, we've already told the Tracys, Jock, Trusty, and Kayo to keep searching this morning, so we might have a chance.

[Buster gives off a disgusted sound before hiding behind some other bushes. The villains are spying via another tree]

Agent Trout: Boggs, any news yet?

[Randall, who is standing on the ground below the tree, turns visible]

Randall Boggs: Nothing yet. [looks through some binoculars] But I do see the family, and- [does a double take] Wait a minute. [sees Sulley and Mike] Sullivan, and Wazowski.

Hans: Okay, we get it, they're your arch rivals.

Randall Boggs: It's not just them - I can see a fudge-haired kid with a robotic dog amongst the others.

Agent Trout: [sees Jimmy Neutron via his binoculars] Jimmy Neutron. I might have known.

Prince Charming: And he's brought that ogre, Shrek, and his friends too.

Jessie: It seems they must've come for the 4th of July celebrations.

James: Well, this will be the opportune time for the Junkyard Dogs to cause havoc. As soon as Buster gives the signal, we're all clear.

Meowth: Don't forget the other plan, about Scamp.

Jessie: Right. [to Randall] Boggs, get Buster ready for the next phase of the plan.

Randall Boggs: Got it.

[Randall scuttles over to Buster]

Randall Boggs: Hey, Buster, you ready with the next phase of the plan, getting Scamp to become a Junkyard Dog?

Buster: As ready as I'll ever be, Boggs.

Randall Boggs: Well, if I were you, I'd be careful. [points to Tramp] Tramp's over there; he'll easily see what you're doing.

[Buster sees Tramp scratching himself like Scamp did. Then he and Randall turn and see Scamp scratching himself that same way, making him realise that Scamp is indeed Tramp's son]

Buster: (quietly) I knew it. [laughs] Beautiful. (to Scamp) Scampo! Front and centre!

[Scamp runs up to him]

Buster: Take a look out there. See that family?

[Upon seeing his family and the heroes, Scamp gasps, not wanting to get involved with them.]

Scamp: You--You mean (gestures to another family in a different direction) that family, over there?

Buster: No, this family, right here. Now, as your final test, I want you to infiltrate their picnic, and liberate their chicken, right out from under the noses of that meek, little house dog, and those weirdo critters and teens over there.

Angel: [realizing the family is Scamp's family] You don't have to prove anything, Scamp. Just walk away.

Scamp: [to Angel] Since when do you care so much?

Angel: I thought you were better than this.

Buster: Pipe down, Angel cakes! (to Scamp) Come on, kid; You wanna be wild and free, don't you? All it's gonna cost you is one juicy chicken.

[Scamp is hesitant.]

Buster: Yeah, I should've known; Once a house dog, always a house dog.

Scamp: (glares) I'm no house dog!

[He jumps out of the bushes and then hides behind a rock, seeing Si and Am sneak towards the unguarded chicken. He then charges over, yipping, running past Junior and the pups, who saw him and smiled.]

Junior: Scamp back!

[Tramp saw his son has returned and he grins, as do Lady and her daughters, who are happy to see Scamp back as well. This also gets the attention of Ash & friends]

Professor Oak: What? Scamp's coming?

Misty: Certainly is! He-[noticing Scamp heading towards Si & Am] What's he doing?

[Scamp then barks loudly at Si and Am, who screech loudly as they leap into the air.]

Aunt Sarah: (holding a bowl of salad) Oh, my goodness!

[Si & Am land in Aunt Sarah's arms, knocking the salad bowl out of her hands and onto Jim Dear's head. The heroes gasp]

Aunt Sarah: Oh!

Jim Dear: Scamp!

Fireman Sam: Great Fires of London! What was that?!

Aunt Sarah: Monster!

Junior: Scamp back! Scamp back!

Aunt Sarah: Oh, my poor--

Junior: Scamp wanna play!

[Scamp grabs the chicken in his mouth and runs, but comes in front of his father, staring angrily at his son. Scamp then runs off with the chicken, with Tramp running after him.]

Darling: Scamp?

Jim Dear: Come back!

Junior: Where him go?

Ash Ketchum: Hey! Come back here! [goes after Scamp]

Brock: [grunts in frustration; shouting] After him!!!

Fireman Sam: Right, Nani! Everyone, split up! Cover all areas of the park! Block his escape!

[The heroes scatter in different directions]

Buster: (to the other Junkyard Dogs) It's chow time, boys!

[The dogs rushed off, except for Angel, who stuck back. They charged for Scamp's family's picnic cloth, with the frightened triplets hiding behind the basket. The strays knocked down the basket and some food, with Lady barking in anger. The villains see all this from their hiding place]

Agent Trout: Couldn't have gone better.

Hans: Now we just sit back, and watch the results.

[The villains watch the chaos unfolding; At a table with another family, the father sat out a plate with a turkey on it. Francois jumped on the table, stole a little sandwich and jumped off, and Ruby did the same thing except she stole the turkey, and Sparky jumped off the table, knocking pretty much the whole cloth and every last dish, glass, plate and food over. leaving just one piece of food and the family plow together, fighting over it. The strays continued running amuck and causing chaos during the Independence Day festivities. They ran past the bald woman from yesterday, now with a new, big wig, as she held the leash of her yipping poodle tightly. She frowned at each passing dog that almost knocked her down. Then, Mooch knocked her over, sending her second wig flying off and onto the head of a passing clown driving a small vehicle, as she sat down, sobbing that she lost two wigs two days in a row. The chaos continued as the strays chased the pig through the parade, and the pig knocked the princess off her chair, carrying her off, as the crowd gasped at the chaos. Then, as the pig ran, she tripped, sending her and her unwilling passenger into a pond. Sparky jumped off the soaked two, before the princess and pig got up, with the pig happy to have the crown on her head. People run from the chaos, as Buster and Mooch pull a tent down. The dog catcher arrives to witness this]

Dog Catcher: Aha! You--

[Scamp ran across his foot, resulting him to trip, with Tramp still chasing after him.]

Dog Catcher: (to Scamp) You little mutt! I won't forget you! I'll lock you in the pound; I swear it!!! (gets stomped on by Ash)

Ash Ketchum: Sorry!

Scamp chooses Buster over Tramp/Ash turns against Scamp[edit | edit source]

(Scamp runs through the park, then hides in some bushes, and watches as Tramp runs by, followed by Ash. Feeling pleased with himself, Scamp leaves the bushes, runs outta the park, and into the alley, with the chicken he stole, and sits down, relieved.)

Scamp: (pants) Whew! Slick move! Lost 'em.

Tramp: (off-screen) Don't bet on it.

(Scamp turns around and sees Tramp along with Ash.)

Ash Ketchum: There you are.

(He shows a scared look and notices a picket fence with a door behind him. He runs and tries to open it, but it's locked, now he's got nowhere to go.)

Tramp: (calm voice) Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, slow down there, Whirlwind.

Ash Ketchum: We ain't gonna hurt you.

Scamp: I'm not going home! You can't make me!

Tramp: I know, I know. We just wanna talk. So, um, how ya doin,' out here?

Scamp: It's great, Dad. The Junkyard Dogs have taught me all the tricks.

Ash Ketchum: Junkyard Dogs?

Scamp: Yeah, exactly! And Buster is the coolest of them all!

Ash Ketchum: Okay, who's Buster?

Scamp: The leader of the Junkyard Dogs! He taught all the things a Junkyard Dog needs to do!

Ash Ketchum: (suspicious) Like what?

Scamp: He told me that I could go wherever I want, and do whatever I please. No chains, no fences--

Tramp: No regard for someone else's lunch? (points out to the chicken Scamp stole from Aunt Sarah)

Ash Ketchum: Wait a minute. Buster told you to steal that?

Scamp: Well, yeah. He said that's how it is out here on the streets.

Ash Ketchum: But Scamp, it doesn't make it okay for you to steal. Aunt Sarah worked really hard to make that chicken, and you just had the nerve to steal it! That's not good at all!

Scamp: Well, if you knew about it, why didn't you tell it to my dad before I was born?

Ash Ketchum: What do you mean?

Scamp: You knew my dad was a street dog and knew all about living the life of it. (to Tramp) Don't you, Dad? You make the rules, but you didn't have to follow them when you were my age. Is that why you and everyone else didn't tell me you were a street dog?

Tramp: I didn't want that life for you, because I found something better. I found love.

(Suddenly, Buster and the Junkyard Dogs appear.)

Buster: Oh. Aw. Ain't that beautiful? I think I'm getting all misty-eyed here.

(Angel follows behind, hiding behind a crate.)

Ash Ketchum: So, you're Buster, aren't you?

Buster: Huh? How'd you guess?

Ash Ketchum: Scamp told me. And your little kennel club here must be the Junkyard Dogs he's been hanging around with.

Francois: Wow, that human's good.

Sparky: You got that right.

Tramp: (to Buster) I see you haven't changed a bit.

Buster: So, here we are again. Just like old times, before you turned your back on everything that makes a dog a dog.

Ash Ketchum: Huh? Tramp, you know him?

Tramp: He and I used to be best friends. That is until I met Pidge.

Ash Ketchum: But what is he talking about? What does he mean by turning your back on everything that makes a dog a dog? This is so confusing!

Scamp: I can explain. He says Dad walked out on him.

Ash Ketchum: (gasps) Tramp, is that true?

Tramp: [Uneasily] Well....yes, it's true. (turns to Scamp, who looks confused) After I met your mother, I guess Buster just got jealous.

Ash Ketchum: What?! He got jealous because you fell in love with Lady?!

[Buster walks up to them]

Buster: It was worse than that, kid! [to Tramp, Angrily] You ditched me!

Tramp: I fell in love!

Buster: You made your choice! Now, it's his turn to choose. Come on, kid.

Scamp: (nervously) Uh...

Tramp: You don't know what he's really like, son. You're coming home.

(Ash's surprised look on his face turns into anger as he sees Buster's true sadistic nature in him.)

Buster: You hear that, kid? Daddy's telling you what to do again.

Tramp: (firmly) You don't belong here.

Ash Ketchum: He's right, Scamp. The streets is no place for you. You have a nice, comfortable home and a family who loves and cares for you. You don't have to live with a lying, back-stabbing scoundrel like Buster. He doesn't care about you nor what you want. He's using you and he'll turn his back on you when he gets that chance.

Buster: Ah, don't listen to him, kid. He's being just as bad as your dad, helping him lead you back to a life on the chain. I'm offering you freedom.

Ash Ketchum: No, that's not true! Scamp, don't listen to him! No amount of freedom is worth a life on the streets! He's the one who's lying, not us!

[Scamp glances between Tramp and Buster anxiously, unsure about which one to believe, apparently feeling very torn about his decision. Angel is concerned by this]

Angel: (nervously) Scamp...

Tramp: Scamp.

Buster: Scamp.

Tramp: Scamp!

Buster: Make your choice, kid.

Tramp: (furiously) He doesn't have a choice! (gets in front of Scamp) I know what's best for him!

Ash Ketchum: Exactly! And what's best for him right now is that he's coming home! Right, Scamp?

(Scamp jumps out of his way and runs towards Buster.)

Scamp: No! You know what's best for you!

(Tramp is shocked with what Scamp just said. Ash gasps in horror.)

Ash Ketchum: (horrified) What did you say?!

Scamp: Well, I'm not you, Dad! (stands beside Buster firmly) I'm a junkyard dog!

Buster: (cruelly laughs like a bully) That's my boy.

(Tramp then shows a defeated look, and Angel and Ash sigh, annoyed at Scamp's selfish attitude.)

Tramp: (saddened) I guess there are some things you have to learn on your own. When you've had enough, our door is always open. (starts to walk away)

Buster: (laughs cockily) House dog to the end. What'd I tell ya, kid? You can't teach an old dog new tricks.

(Scamp happily pants because he thinks he's getting what he wants. Tramp angrily looks back at Scamp, then turns toward the locked fence, picks the lock with his nose, and walks away through the gate. Everybody, even Scamp, gasps in shock. Ash angrily glares at Scamp.)

Ash Ketchum: Real smooth, Scamp. I can't believe you would choose the life of a messy street dog over your loved ones. You have no idea how big of a mistake you've just made.

Scamp: What mistake? I'm a Junkyard Dog from now on! I'm better off without a family after all! The streets is where I belong now! Now, I'm wild and free to do whatever I want and whatever I please all my life!

Ash Ketchum: (sighs sadly) Yeah. Go ahead. Take Buster's side and have fun living on the streets for all I care. I hope it was all worth it in getting what you wanted in being a street dog. But what if you just gave Buster exactly what he wanted instead?

(Scamp gives Ash a confused look on his face. Ash glares angrily at Buster as he smiles cruelly at him like a bully. He then turns his back on Scamp after making his selfish decision and leaves through the gate Tramp opened. Buster blows his nose in riddance, then looks back at Scamp who's still staring at the opened fence toward Tramp and Ash, who are now gone.)

Buster: Hey, Scamp-ski! This for all you've done, kid. (runs toward Scamp and yanks his collar off, Scamp drops to the ground and sees his collar on the ground) Ya did it, kid. You're at the top of the peek now, a junkyard dog!

Scamp: (excited, as if saying, "I don't believe this!") I'm...I'm a junkyard dog!

Francois: You made it to the pack!

(Francois took the collar and tossed it to Buster as the strays headed back to the junkyard.)

Ruby: You're a doll, doll face!

Angel's Secret Exposed/Angel Leaves the Junkyard Dogs[edit | edit source]

[Scamp & the Junkyard Dogs return to the junkyard through the secret entrance, where Scamp celebrates his new life as a stray, starting through a small open coffee can and crawling through a tower of junk, coming out at the top from a broken toilet.]

Scamp: [Whooping and cheering] I'm a Junkyard Dog!!!!

[The other Junkyard Dogs all howled, congratulating the pup, while Buster sat in his broken couch, rolling his eyes. Scamp raced across the junk pile, hopped off a springy ironing board that catapulted him to a cannon, which he slid down and came out the other end. Then he slid into a drawer for a bit and stopped in front of Angel, who is mad at him for what he just did to Tramp and his own family, and Ash.]

Angel: (angrily) How could you do that?!

Scamp: C'mon, Angel.

Angel: (pushes him out) He's your father; Go after him! [as she talks, Scamp walks away, not wanting to listen] You're not like the rest of us. You're good and decent. Kind. [runs in front of him] The streets will beat that out of you if you stay!

Scamp: But I made it! This is everything that I've ever dreamed of.

Angel: Dreamed of what?! This?!

[She kicks some barrels over, making Scamp and the Junkyard Dogs gasp in horror.]

Angel: You have a home and a family that loves you! You're not like the rest of us, Scamp.

Buster: Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right. Let's see, uh, uh, [mockingly] he's good and decent and kind. Is that it, Scampy? [fake sniffles and sobs] You wanna be a widdle house doggie?

Scamp: [offended] No!

Buster: [angrily] 'Cause you know how I feel about house dogs!

Scamp: [protesting] Hey, cut it out! [motions to Angel] She's the one who wants to be a house dog, not me!

[the Junkyard Dogs gasp in shock, as Angel glares at Scamp]

Scamp: Oh, no! I didn't mean that!

[Buster comes up between them]

Buster: Is that true, Angel baby?

Angel: I don't think a family's so bad.

Buster: You hear that, boys? She wants to be a little house pet!

[The Junkyard dogs laugh mockingly, whilst Scamp looks on, aghast at what he's hearing]

Francois: Oh, she wants to be a little house pet!

Mooch: Gonna wear ribbons.

Buster: You ain't no junkyard dog?

Angel: That's right, Buster, I'm not. Not anymore. Oh, and uh, I'm not your girl.

[the Junkyard Dogs gasp in horror.]

Francois: There's going to be trouble!

[Angel looks at Scamp, who looks remorseful]

Angel: [To Scamp, bitterly] Maybe you do belong here.

[She leaves the Junkyard]

Francois: Oh, come on! Where is your sense of humor?

Mooch: Come on, Angel!

Buster: (tosses Scamp's collar around with his mouth) Aw, who needs her? Let her go find some sniveling little family. That's where she belongs.

Scamp: [realizing his mistake] Angel....

[He leaves the junkyard to find Angel.]

Buster speaks to the villains/Ash returns to the picnic[edit | edit source]

[Buster goes to a different part of the junkyard, to meet Team Rocket]

James: That went nicely to plan, Buster. Getting Scamp's collar was a stroke of genius!

James: Now it's time for phase 3. All we have to do is wait till Scamp comes in view of the dogcatcher, and we can trap him in the pound!

Jessie: All too easy.

James: Indeed.

Meowth: You said it.

James: Now, Buster, this is what we need you to do.... [whispers the plan to Buster]

[Meanwhile, Ash's friends are helping Scamp's family clear up the mess]

Brock: Sorry about your picnic got ruined, Mr. Dear.

(Suri noticed Ash coming back.)

Suri: (gasps) there he is, Ash!

(Ash return to the picnic with his face down in disappointing, Suri leaps towards Ash and pounced on him)

Ash Ketchum: Ooof!

Suri: Did you and Tramp find him, Ash, did ya?!

Ash Ketchum: [gets up] Um, yeah, Tramp and I did find and talk to him.

Suri: Yeah, and Is he here?! Is he?

Ash Ketchum: Well.... [sighs sadly] Scamp wouldn't come home.

Suri: [gasps] What?

Ash Ketchum: He chose to stay with Buster, and be a Junkyard Dog.

Aladar: No...

Ash Ketchum: Afraid so.

Delia Ketchum: What happened, Ash?

Ash Ketchum: Well, he's been hanging out with a street dog named Buster, and his gang of junkyard dogs.

Misty: What?!

Ash Ketchum: Yeah. They're a pack of different dogs without collars on and they run around the town acting like they own the place.

Brock: That's not good! Scamp shouldn't be with those kinds of dogs! They're a bad example to all young puppies!

Aladar: Come to think of it, I did see the stray dogs as well, on the day he ran away.

Littlefoot: You saw them Aladar?

Aladar: Yeah, they were playing around the dogcatcher's car and had taken his hat. The dogcatcher did get Buster in his net, but he somehow got free and netted the dogcatcher in his own net.

Ash Ketchum: Really?

Aladar: Yeah. I warned Scamp not to join them, but he did it anyway.

Bob Belcher: Why would Scamp run away from a loving family like that?

Cera: Maybe because Tramp was being too hard on him?

Tramp: Wait, what? Now what’s that got to do with anything?

Chomper: What do you mean Cera?

Cera: What I mean Chomper, is that I think Tramp was too tough on him when he should've told him why he's trying to protect him from danger. Trust me after all the times my dad and I argued I know when he's being too hard on me and when I'm being too hard on him.

Misty: You might have a point there Cera.

Cera: (Turns to Tramp) I'm not saying it's your fault Tramp, I'm just saying you should've told Scamp the truth of why being part of a family is better than being on the streets.

(Tramp thinks about it and realizes this as he looks down remorsefully.)

Tramp: (Sighs sadly) You're right Cera, maybe I was being too tough on him. I should've told him the truth from the start.

Ash Ketchum: [sighs] Yeah. Well, it's too late now. He's a junkyard dog now, and there's nothing we can do.

Gloria: So that’s it? Scamp’s not coming home?

Alex: He’s never coming home… (sighs) Scamp’s never going home… (looks down sadly while Marty, Melman and Gloria comforts him)

Spongebob: Oh this is so sad... [bursts into tears]

Ash Ketchum: [sighs] Come on, everyone. I think we should tell Jim Dear & Darling the bad news.

[Ash and his friends sadly walk over to Jim Dear and Darling sadly while Tramp looks back at where Scamp left. Tramp sighs sadly as he heads over to Lady and their daughters.]

Caught by the Dogcatcher!/"Always There"[edit | edit source]

[As the day grows late, Scamp searches for Angel along some houses]

Scamp: Angel? Angel! Angel? (sighs) I didn't mean it, Angel. I don't know what I was thinking. Really.

[Unbeknownst to Scamp, Angel is listening from behind a fence. She realizes that Scamp does care for her, but is unsure whether to forgive him or not, and walks away. Meanwhile, Buster and Francois are nearby watching Scamp looking for her.]

Scamp: Angel, where are you?!

Buster: [Laughs] Just as I suspected, out looking for Angel.

[He sees the dog catcher in his truck driving around the corner.]

Buster: (smirks) Beautiful. Time to settle an old score.

[He scoops Francois up and tosses him into the middle of the road, making the truck stop]

Dog Catcher: Hold it right there, ya scoundrel!

[Francois scrambles away, with the car chasing after him. Buster, meanwhile, took another route, running the same speed as the truck, before zipping around the corner and pulling Francois away with his teeth just as the dog catcher came out]

Dog Catcher: What the--?!

[He spots the sad Scamp walking alone, without his collar and his head hung low]

Dog Catcher: Well, I'll be! You're not gettin' away this time!

[He then pulled the truck ahead, stopped it and got out with his net.]

Scamp: Great. I got everything I ever wanted, and it stinks.

[He then spotted a shadow behind, turning to see the angry dog catcher glaring at him]

Dog Catcher: Come here, you little hooligan!

[Scamp yelped and yiped as he dodged the net swung at him, and this led to another chase between the man and the pup. Scamp was getting further away until he knocked a sheet and clothesline down, resulting in him getting tangled up in the clothesline. He saw Buster and Francois from a spot up ahead]

Scamp: Huh? Buster!

[He barks and yips in excitement repeatedly, but instead of going to help, Buster just walks away, and Francois, however, gives a sorry look to Scamp, and leaves as well. Scamp was shocked to see them abandon him.]

Dog Catcher: (swings net over Scamp) Hmm. hmm, hmm. Gotcha.

[He removes the string and clothespins from the gray pup]

Dog Catcher: Well, lookee here; No collar! It's a one-way trip to the pound for you.

[He throws Scamp into the back of the truck and closed the door shut, while laughing a nasty snicker. He got back in his driver's seat and drove off with his new prize, while Scamp helplessly paws the doors before howling in distress, though nobody can hear him. Cut to night as the truck drives along the road]

Scamp: Aw man! Slick move. Me without a collar. How could I be so stupid?! Dad and Ash were right; Buster's nothing but trouble. I wish I was home.

[He then looked out at the full moon]

[Song: Always There]

Man's Voice: Always there

To warm you in the winter

Always there

With shelter from the rain

Always there to catch you

When you're falling

Always there

To stand you up again

Family

[In Scamp's neighborhood, Angel walks around sadly, and then she spotted a home with the porchlight on, and a boy stroking his dog warmly on the porch. ]

Woman's Voice: By your side

In seconds if you ask it

Arms out wide

To welcome you to stay

[As the boy hugged his pet, his tail wagged. though Angel was touched by this sight, she thought it could never be for her, so she wandered off. She then saw a home with a man sitting on his couch, reading a newspaper, with his St. Bernard sleeping happily on a mat by the fireplace, stretching and yawning.]

Woman's Voice: (singing) Near enough

To listen to your heart's song

[She then walks away before seeing another family image, which was three dachshunds sleeping peacefully on top of each other in a doghouse.]

Woman's Voice: (singing) Always there to help you

On your way

Family

Man's Voice: (singing) Family

[Angel looks up at the moon in uncertainty.]

Second Man's Voice: What is a family

Caring and devoted hearts

[Back at Scamp's family's residence, the human parents were climbing the stairs, ready to put their son to bed, giving up on finding Scamp for the night. Tramp watched this and smiled at first, until he saw Junior in Jim Dear's arms, reminding him of Scamp. In the other room, Lady was putting her daughters to bed in a basket, when she saw her husband down-heartedly enter and roll the ball in Scamp's empty basket. Lady and the Tramp nuzzled against each other, missing their son so much. The heroes see all this, tears forming in their eyes.]

Second Woman's voice: With endless love to share

Both Second Man and Woman Voices:

Love that will follow you

Everywhere

[Back in the truck, Scamp still had his spirits and head low.]

Scamp's Voice: (singing) Always there

To welcome you in winter

[Angel sat all alone near a porchlight.]

Angel's Voice: (singing) What is a family

[Tramp looked outside the window at the night sky.]

Tramp's Voice: (singing) Arms out wide

To welcome you to stay

Scamp: (singing) Right by your side

Angel: (singing) Near enough

Both Voices: (singing) To listen to your heart's song

[Then Lady joined her mate at the window.]

Tramp's Voice: (singing) Always there to help you on your way

Family

[Then all three sides are shown together.]

Angel's Voice: (singing) Always there

Scamp's Voice: (singing) Family

Lady's Voice: (singing) Family

All Voices: (singing) Family

(The scene change to Ash sitting outside of the house with Pikachu, he was thinking about Scamp choose to stay with Buster)

Ash Ketchum: I can't believe that Scamp choose Buster over Tramp.

Pikachu: Pi-pi-pikachu...

Ash Ketchum: I know, Pikachu, I'm still cross and upset about Scamp choose Buster and broke Lady and Tramp's heart (sigh sadly).

(Lady come out of the house through the dog flat)

Lady: Ash?

Ash Ketchum: Hi, Lady.

Lady: It's so terrible that Scamp's gone. Things aren't gonna be the same without him.

Ash Ketchum: I’m really sorry… (notices Tramp looming down sadly)

(Littlefoot, Bob, SpongeBob, Tommy, Alex, Kronk and their friends walked out of the house and notices Tramp’s remorseful look on his face.)

Teddy (Bob’s Burgers): Tramp?

Kimberly Ann Hart: Tramp? Honey, are you okay?

Tramp: (sighs) No… it’s my fault. I shouldn’t have been so tough on Scamp and just tell him the truth… and it’s my fault. I’m sorry guys. My son left because of me.

(The heroes go up to Tramp and comforts him.)

Ash Ketchum: It’s okay, Tramp. We know you were just trying to protect him.

Marty: This is not crack-a-lackin'.

Linda Belcher: [in Marge Simpson's voice] This is a terrible thing that's happened, but we can't blame ourselves.

Ash Ketchum: We can and we will.

Misty: Children need discipline. You can ask any syndicated advice columnist.

Ash Ketchum: Misty, are we ever going to see him again?

Misty: (smiles fondly) I’m sure we will. Soon enough, Scamp will finally realized his mistake and he’ll finally realized being with his family is better than living on the streets.

[Ash smiles meekly but looks down while Tommy and SpongeBob put comforting hands on his shoulders as Ash smiles at them.]

The Pound/Angel gets help/Rescuing Scamp from Reggie, the villains and the dogcatcher[edit | edit source]

[We pan to Angel, who suddenly sees the dogcatcher's truck, with Scamp in it, heading to the pound; the same one where Lady was once held]

Angel: Scamp?

Scamp: Angel!

Angel: (runs to him) Scamp!

Scamp: Get outta here! He'll get you too!

[The doors of the gates at the pound open up to let the vehicle in. Angel knew where to go for help, so she scampered off to Snob Hill. In the pound, three sad and lonely dogs hear the door open, seeing the dogcatcher bringing his struggling and growling prisoner in.]

Dog Catcher: (opens a cell door and throws Scamp in it) This'll hold ya, you crazy mutt. (he closes it and leaves) Thought you could out-fox me, huh? Well, that'll be the day.

[The man left, as Scamp and other dogs hung their heads in sadness. Then Scamp heard obnoxious, psychotic, high-pitched laughing. He saw it was coming from a mangy, unkempt Chinese Crested in another cell, known as Otis.]

Otis: Hey, kid, looks like you got thrown in the wrong cell. [chuckles]

[Scamp turned and sees his cellmate, which was none other than, to his horror, Reggie. The bullmastiff slept but then he awoke, opening his eyes, and then saw Scamp, immediately recognizing the pup that disturbed his sleep yesterday and landed him in here.]

Scamp: (nervously) Hey, Reggie. Long time no see, huh?

[The scary bullmastiff then growled with death in his eyes as he lunged out to rip Scamp to pieces, but is held back by a chain. All Otis can do was laugh psychotically as if he was enjoying this. Meanwhile, Angel heads to Scamp's house and finds Ash, Tramp and Lady sitting sadly on the porch. Misty, Brock and the others exit from the house]

Misty: What's going on?

Tina Belcher: Who are you?!

Angel: Oh, I found you! My name is Angel! You gotta come! Hurry! Scamp's in trouble!

[The heroes gasp]

Ash Ketchum: What?! Scamp's in trouble?!

Tramp: Scamp. (leaps off the porch)

Angel: He's in the pound!

[Tramp & Angel along with the heroes race off to the rescue]

Misty: We'd better hurry and rescue him!

Ash Ketchum: OK! Misty, Brock, Littlefoot, SpongeBob, Alex, Bob, guys, you're with me. You too, Pikachu! Let's go!

[Ash, Misty and Brock get on their bikes and pedal off after Angel and Tramp while SpongeBob, Tommy Bob, Alex, Korra and the rest of the gang follow suite.]

Delia Ketchum: Good luck!

[Back at the pound, Reggie snarls and lunges his teeth at Scamp, who jumps out of the way. Angel, Tramp, Ash, Pikachu, Littlefoot, SpongeBob, Alador, Bob, Alex and their friends rush through the streets as the 4th of July fireworks light up the sky. Back in the pound, Reggie pulls at the chain holding him back, trying to break it off, making Scamp gasp in horror. Angel, Tramp, and the heroes race across the bridge, getting closer to the pound. Then as the link in Reggie's chain finally broke, Reggie leaped out for the kill of his horrified victim, but right in the nick of time, Tramp bursts in through the main door]

Tramp: Hold on, son!

[He gets up on his hindlegs and uses his nose to remove the pin from the lock of the cell's door. Before Reggie could kill Scamp, Tramp leaps out at the monster, pushing him down. As fireworks continued flashing outside, giving atmosphere in the pound, an all-out violent dog fight begins.]

Tramp: Keep your paws off my boy!

Team Rocket: Get ‘em!

-

[Tramp bites Reggie's paw, trying to take him down, but it was impossible. Reggie swats Tramp away before the father got back up and on the bullmastiff's back, biting at him, but Reggie then finally throws Tramp against the hard brick wall. As red fireworks flash in the background, emphasizing the meaning of death, Reggie got ready to kill the father. Then suddenly the son got a boost of courage.]

Scamp: Hey, paws off my pop!

[He jumped up and bit Reggie's tail, making him yell in pain before snarling and growling while trying to get him off his tail. He then swung Scamp into another wall, sending him unconscious. Tramp gasped as he got up, and before Reggie could finish him off, he leaped back on Reggie, biting him, but the bullmastiff used his teeth to send the father off his back and down onto the floor. Tramp then rushed to a wall, getting the homicidal Reggie to hit himself against it, while Tramp escaped the cell, and when the monstrous Reggie charged out to escape and end both lives of the father and son, Tramp closed the door on him, making him discover it a bit too late. Once the door slammed on Reggie, he looked dizzy as he was sent backwards. Tramp glared at the defeated foe before seeing his son not moving on the floor. Otis laughed obnoxiously and psychotically at this.]

Otis: Oh, yeah, he's cashed in his bones. He's cashed.

[Tramp went over to his son, and sniffed him. He tried nudging him a bit, then licks him, waking Scamp up.]

Scamp: Dad?

[He then saw his dad smiling in relief, and not only that, but standing tall and heroic with fireworks in the sky. This would help with Scamp's image of his dad now, especially after seeing the knocked out Reggie in his cage, and figuring out his dad saved from certain death.]

Scamp: (jumps up) Dad, you did it! Slick move! [He snarled at the unconscious Reggie.]


Jessie: Why can't good things happen to bad people?

James: Who knows?

Meowth: Outsmarted by a big-headed boy and his robotic companion!

Team Rocket: We're blasting off again! {They go far off and a white speck appears in the sky}

Brock: Now come on! Let's get outta here before...

[Just then, the dog catcher bursts in, seeing the two about to leave, and recognizing Tramp. The heroes are shocked at this]

Dog Catcher: Aha! You! The one that got away!

Brock: [quoting Fred from Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed] Before exactly that happens!

Ash Ketchum: How do you know about Tramp?! You weren't even in the first movie!

Dog Catcher: Team Rocket told me what happened with him and you guys before, so I'm gonna settle the score with you all, and Tramp too!

[The dogs and heroes backed away from the Dogcatcher before Angel leaps up from behind, and bites his butt, making him let out a high painful scream.]

Dog Catcher: [as he tries to shake Angel off] Let go! Let go! Oh, no! Oh, have mercy! Ah, ha!

[Tramp and Scamp and the heroes watch this, enjoying it as he still ran around, trying to get her off.]

Dog Catcher: Oh, let-- Oh, let go!

[The handle on his net gets caught on a hook hanging from the ceiling, and because he was hanging onto the net, he got swung over to the wall, and slams into it, sending him in a daze.]

Dog Catcher: Aren't the fireworks lovely tonight? [collapses, unconscious]

[Scamp runs to Angel]

Scamp: Angel! (as he and Angel jump around each other) A-A-Angel! Whoa. [howls]

Tramp: (chuckling) Come on, everyone.

Ash Ketchum: Yeah, let's get out of here before that dog catcher wakes up.

[They leave the pound as Otis jabbered to them]

Otis: Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, what about me? Your old pal, right? Oh, come on! After I stood by youse all through that fight? Hey, come back here when you're walking away from me!

Reconciling with Tramp/Defeating Buster[edit | edit source]

[Scamp, Angel, Tramp, and the heroes are at the tracks, some distance from the pound.]

Ash Ketchum: That was too close.

Misty: Everyone alright?

Ash Ketchum: Yeah... we're fine.

Brock: Who woulda thought that Buster wanted revenge on Tramp for walking out on him all those years ago? That's very cruel.

Korra: I agree.

Scamp: Pop?

Tramp: Son.

Scamp: I'm so sorry. [sighs] I shouldn't have run away.

Brock: That's right, Scamp. Running away from home is never a good idea. You don't need to be a Junkyard Dog to know that running away from home never solves anything. You made a big mistake in trusting a stranger like Buster. Your owners and parents, and us, were worried sick.

Misty: And you put yourself in a lot of danger while running around wild and free. You could've hurt yourself. You should consider yourself really lucky we came to your rescue in time.

Brock: So, what do you think of living on the streets now, Scamp?

Scamp: The total opposite, Brock. You were right all along. I should've listened to you. (referring to Buster) Now I know not to trust dogs I shouldn't.

Ash Ketchum: Yeah. But, it’s okay now.

Bob Belcher: We’re just happy you’re home.

Adam Park: And we’re glad that you know what kind person Buster is.

Scamp:

-

Ash Ketchum: And do you promise you won't do it again?

Misty: You should've known Buster did all this as part of getting revenge on your father for leaving him all those years ago.

Tramp: Exactly. Even I never knew till now. [nuzzling Scamp] But, you know, Whirlwind, I think Cera was right about one thing, maybe I was also being a little too tough on you. I don't see any harm in the two of us going down to the river once in a while to bay at the moon. What do ya say?

Scamp: [excited] Really? You and me?

Tramp: Your old man's still got a few good howls left in him.

(Cera smiles at this moment while the heroes are relived that Tramp and Scamp have finally reconciled.)

Scamp: And guys, I'm sorry that me, Buster, and the junkyard dogs ruined your Fourth of July weekend. You were really looking forward to spending some time with me and my family and friends during this holiday. But because of my wishes in being a wild dog, all I did was ruin your chances to have a fun time.

Cera: Aw, it’s okay Scamp.

Louise Belcher: We know that Buster was just using you.

Misty: It doesn't matter, Scamp. What's important is that you're safe.

Scamp: Yeah, but still. I just wish there was something I could do to make it up to you guys.

Ash Ketchum: Well...., how's about this? Maybe next weekend, we could have another picnic all together. We'll call it our second Independence Day picnic. Only this time, you will be included.

Scamp: Really? That's a great idea!

Tramp: I like the sound of that.

Angel: Me too.

Ash Ketchum: But on one condition, Scamp: you will have to be on your best behavior and be a good dog on the second picnic. So, no more acting like a wild dog. Understand?

Scamp: Sure.

Brock: And maybe I'll have Officer Jenny and Nurse Joy set up our own fireworks display for our second picnic.

Misty: Good idea, Brock. And maybe I can make some arrangements with Mr. Tony and his partner, Mr. Joe, at the Italian restaurant down the street. They can help provide the catering for our picnic.

Brock: Sounds good to me!

Tramp, Scamp, and Angel: [chattering in agreement]

Ash Ketchum: Then it's settled! Let's go explain it all to Jim Dear and Darling while taking Scamp home right away!

[Jock & Trusty appear]

Trusty: [sniffing] I found him. Oh, I found him for sure! This time, I found him!

Jock: Ach! You found nothing! Again! So far, you've found 6 cats, 3 gophers, 2 rabbits--

Scamp: Aw, go easy on him, Uncle Jock.

Jock: [not knowing] No, I'll not go easy on him, Scamp! 5 flyin' pigs, a wildebeest-- [suddenly shocked] Ach! Scamp?!

Trusty: [sniffs] Why, it is Scamp!

Ash Ketchum: By the way, Jock and Trusty, you both missed quite an impressive rescue from the pound.

Scamp: And the most amazing exit the villains made.

Jock: Aye! I'll never hear the end of this one either.

(Our heroes share a good laugh.)

Misty: Oh, Jock and Trusty, you old rascals you! (chuckles)

Tramp: [laughs] Ready to go home, Whirlwind?

Scamp: Not quite, Pop. There's one last thing we gotta take care of.

Patrick Star: What's that?

Scamp: You'll see.

[they return to the Junkyard]

Buster: [surprised to see Scamp] Do my eyes deceive me? Hey, Scamp! Scamp-a-doodle! You escaped the pound!

Scamp: [furious at Buster after he refused to help him] Yeah, no thanks to you!

Ash Ketchum: We know what you and Team Rocket were planning, Buster! Scamp told us everything! Especially about how you selfishly abandoned Scamp to let that dog catcher get him!

[The Junkyard Dogs gasp in shock and horror at this sudden revelation.]

Sparky: Buster, is this true? Did you really abandon Scamp so the dog catcher can kidnap him?

Buster: Um...Uh...

Scamp: Tell them the truth, Buster. You tried to have me killed!

Buster: What?! Guys, don't listen to him. His time in the pound must've jumbled up his little head.

Angel: Actually, Buster, he's not joking. You had Team Rocket waiting at the pound to help you carry out your plan of revenge towards Tramp by having Scamp get killed.

Mooch: What?!

Sparky: Say it ain't so, Buster!

[Ash steps up]

Ash Ketchum: It is so. It was all part of Buster's plan for revenge on Tramp to pay him out for abandoning him for Lady!

[The Junkyard dogs all stare at Buster with surprised and confused looks on their faces. Brock steps up, as does Misty.]

Brock: Aw, come on! Do you junkyard dogs still want to support someone like Buster?! Just look at him! Buster doesn't care about you nor about Scamp and Angel! He almost had Scamp killed and you fell for his lies about him getting captured when he literally abandoned him and left him there to be caught! How can this lowlife street rat of a junkyard dog be someone to look up to?!

Pikachu: Pika?!

Misty: Do you dogs believe that this selfish, inconsiderate mongrel can possibly be a worthy leader to anybody?! Especially after what he's done to Scamp behind your backs?! He's not a leader, he's a bully, a thief, and a liar who has no clue of what a family really is!

Ash Ketchum: Correction: He doesn't understand family! The only thing he understands is getting revenge on Tramp for selfish reasons!

Junkyard Dogs: [chattering in consideration]

Buster: Bah! Talk all you want, humans. But that doesn't change anything. [to Scamp] Don't mind them, Scamp. You're still part of the gang. Right? [but Scamp ignores him and glares at him] Hey, come on, you know our motto.

Scamp: You can keep your motto! [turns around and shakes his collar back on his neck] But not this. [his tag sparkles.] I'm going home, where I belong.

[Tramp smiles at his son for doing the right thing]

Scamp: [chuckles] So long, Buster!

[He jumps on a piece of wood with a boot on it. It misses Buster, but hits a board above him]

Buster: [chuckles] Hey, ya missed, Scampalooza!

Ash Ketchum: Who said he was aiming for you, you stupid dog?

Buster: [confused] Huh?

[Buster looks up to see that the boot has loosened a pile of scrap, which then collapses right on top of him, with the other strays wincing.]

Tramp: [laughs triumphantly] That's my boy!

Scamp: Let's go home, guys!

[Scamp and the dogs leave]

Buster: [off-screen] Hey, kid, come back here! You can't leave me here! You're nothing but a house pet!

Misty: He's a house pet that's going home, Buster! Scamp's got a family who loves him, and that's something you'll never understand, because you don't care about family! You only care about revenge, and your own selfish desires!

Ash Ketchum: You know, some dogs just have to learn the hard way. Maybe being stuck there will teach you a lesson.

Brock: Right, Ash! [To Buster] It should serve you right for trying to turn Scamp into something he's not! He is nothing like you! And he never will be! And believe us, Buster, this hurts you more than it hurts us! So, goodbye and good riddance to you!

Pikachu: Pikachu!

[Ash and the heroes follow the dogs. Angel turns back to Buster]

Angel: It's a good look for you, Buster. The garbage adds some class.

[She leaves the junkyard for good]

Buster: [stuck in the pile of scrap] Hey, hey, someone wanna lend me a paw here?

Ruby: You know something? Those kids have a point. I think a home sounds nice.

Mooch: With lots of children and hugs and kisses! (laughs)

Sparky: Come on, you guys. We're gettin' outta here. We're better off without Buster anyway.

Mooch: You said it.

Ruby: Mm-hmm.

[The Junkyard Dogs leave Buster, off to find owners and homes of their own.]

Buster: [noticing the junkyard dogs leaving him behind] If you dogs leave, you're never comin' back!

Francois: Au revoir, Buster. It has been, as you say, beautiful. [leaves]

Buster: Dogs! You can't leave me here! I was only kidding. Buster's trouble ain't Buster's trouble! Come on! Buster's trouble is everybody's trouble!

Back Home/Angel is Adopted/Happy Ending[edit | edit source]

[Tramp, Scamp, Angel, Jock, Trusty, and the heroes all head back to Snob Hill, with the dogs barking loudly. Jim Dear and Darling see the dogs returning, especially Scamp, and they rush out in their pajamas, with Jim Dear holding Junior, and Lady and her daughters following behind]

Jim Dear: What's all the commotion? Scamp?

Junior: Hey, Scamp! Scamp come home!

Darling: He's back!

[Once the four dogs, minus Angel, were in front of them, Darling set her son down as the reunited pup licked him and the two cuddled.]

Junior: Hey, Scamp, I love you!

Jim Dear: (pets Tramp) Good job, boy.

[He barked happily before he and Lady nuzzled.]

Jim Dear: [to Ash, Brock, and Misty] Thank you all, from the bottom of our hearts, for finding Scamp, and bringing him home.

Ask Ketchum: It was nothing, sir.

[Jim Dear Picks Scamp up]

Jim Dear: Oh, Scamp, it's so good to have you back where you belong. (sniffs him) Ew. You reek! You need a bath. [Scamp gives an unhappy look. Jim Dear grins) But we'll worry about that later.

[Angel, still at the gate, watches the happy family reunite, but then sadly walks away, off to look for yet another family of her own. Sulley notices this]

Sulley: Hey, look, Angel's leaving.

[Scamp barked happily towards her, making the parents notice Angel. Scamp jumps out of Jim Dear's arms and runs towards Angel, who stopped where she was.]

Darling: Jim, dear, I think Scamp brought a friend home.

[Jim Dear got on one knee and motioned for her to come over.]

Jim Dear: Hey there, girl. Come on. Come on, girl.

[Angel timidly goes over with Scamp.]

Jim Dear: It's okay. Don't be afraid. (scratches her behind the ears) Did you help our Scamp out on those lonely streets?

[Angel yips happily and cutely. Lady, Tramp and Scamp smiled at her. She then playfully tackles Junior and licks him, making him giggle.]

Darling: Oh! She's a little angel.

Junior: Angel! Angel!

[Darling picks up Junior]

Darling: Jim, dear, you don't suppose--

Jim Dear: Oh, no, Darling. We've got enough dogs as it is. You know we can't-- [he sees an unhappy look from all dogs and heroes present] No, no, uh-- Uh, we can't....I--(gives in) Oh, what's the use? Welcome to the family, Angel.

Junior: (claps hands) Angel!

[Cut to inside the house, where Darling sets Angel down, now with a bow around her neck, near the triplets, while Jim Dear was bathing a grumpy-looking Scamp. We zoom out from the house from the window, and as the camera pulls away to give a view of the whole town, we see most of the townsfolk going about their business, while the former Junkyard Dogs were playing with and/or meeting their new owners. During all this, the final chorus of the beginning song is played]

Chorus: (singing) In our small little, not too big little homey

Nice little quaint, little, always friendly

Old New England town

Welcome

Welcome

Welcome

Welcome!

[WE PAN OUT ABOVE THE VALLEY, AND THE WORDS 'The End' appear]

[Credits Roll]