Disney’s LADY AND THE TRAMP Bonus Features Overview

Disney’s Lady And The Tramp hits the home theater on Digital and Movies Anywhere February 20th and on Blu-ray a week later on the 27th. However, way you purchase Disney’s 1955 classic it will be packed with bonus features. Check out the list below.

Film Versions

Original Theatrical Edition – Enjoy this cherished Disney classic that captivates audiences of all ages.

Sing-Along Mode – Sing along with all your favorite songs as you watch the movie.


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Inside Walt’s Story Meetings – As you view the film, hear reenactments of Walt’s story sessions with
animators and see how their ideas were realized on-screen.

Disney's LADY AND THE TRAMP Bonus Features Overview

New Signature Bonus
Walt & His Dogs – Through archival recordings and photos, hear the tales of the dogs Walt Disney owned and loved over his lifetime.

Stories from Walt’s Office – Take a tour of Walt’s office suite on the Studio lot, carefully re-created to look just as it did when he occupied it.

How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About “Lady and The Tramp” – Watch a delicious lesson on how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabrielle.

Songs

“Peace on Earth”
“What Is a Baby/La La Lu”
“The Siamese Cat Song”
“Bella Notte”
“He’s a Tramp”

Classic Bonus Features

Diane Disney Miller: Remembering Dad – Walt’s daughter shares memories of her father and Disneyland’s early days, as well as a look at his apartment above the firehouse.

Never-Recorded Song – “I’m Free as the Breeze” – Take a listen to a song originally meant to be sung by Tramp.

Deleted Scenes

Introduction of Boris – Tramp wasn’t always meant to be Lady’s only suitor. Meet Boris the aristocrat
and Homer the peasant in this deleted scene.

Waiting for Baby – Lady watches as Jim Dear plans out his new son’s future in this early storyboard.

Dog Show – See the storyboards for this deleted scene in which Lady and Tramp unexpectedly find themselves in the middle of a dog show.

Classic Bonus Features on Digital Only*

Lady’s Pedigree: The Making of “Lady and the Tramp” – A behind-the- scenes look at the making of Walt Disney’s first feature-length animated film based on an original story.

Finding Lady: The Art of the Storyboard – Explore the origins of the storyboard and how they’re used by filmmakers today.

Original 1943 Storyboard Version of the Film – View a unique presentation of the original 1943 storyboards for “Lady and the Tramp.”

PuppyPedia: Going to the Dogs – Wild and wacky comedian Fred Willard takes us on an outing to the dog park to learn all about dogs and their owners.

Deleted Scenes

Turning the Tables – In this story-reel presentation, Tramp dreams of a world where dogs run the show and humans are on the other end of the leash.

The Arrival of Baby – In this alternate scene re-created from original storyboards and with original voice talent, Lady makes way for a new arrival.

Baby Arrives – Lady is baffled by the strange goings-on in the house—the arrival of a squealing bundle only deepens the mystery.

Lady’s Sweater – Lady gets a new sweater for her birthday and must figure out an ingenious way to lose it for good.

Trailers

1955 Original Theatrical Trailer – More than just a trailer, this preview features several minutes of footage from the film and introduces each major character.

1972 Theatrical Re-Issue Trailer – This trailer from the 1972 rerelease heralds Disney’s “happiest motion picture.”

1986 Theatrical Re-Issue Trailer – Released theatrically for the 1986 holiday season, this trailer highlights the love story between Lady and the handsome Tramp.

*Bonus features may vary by retailer


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Matthew Sardo
Matthew Sardo
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