Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure is a platform game based on the movie of the same name. The game was first released on the PlayStation and Game Boy Color on March 27th, 2001, exactly one month after the film was first released on video and DVD. It was then released on the PlayStation 2 on July 17th, 2001, followed by it's release on Game Boy Advance on November 14th, 2001. Versions for the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast were once planned, but were later scrapped for unknown reasons.
In addition, a Nintendo GameCube version, which is nearly identical to the PS2 version, but with differences, was also released the following year.
Ubisoft Entertainment published the home console versions, while THQ was in charge of the handheld versions. In Japan, SEGA published the game for all versions (except for the Game Boy Color and GameCube versions, as they were never released in Japan).
Plot[]
PS1 Version[]
Scamp, after being scolded by his father, Tramp, decides to take a nap, only to awaken from it after hearing a strange noise outside the yard. He follows it to discover a pack of stray dogs who are harassing the dogcatcher as usual. One of them in particular, Angel, catches Scamp's eye. However, the dogcatcher then catches Buster, leader of the Junkyard Dogs. But to his surprise, Buster attacked him and stole his cap before running off to the junkyard with his other members following him. Scamp, who is intrigued, tries to follow them, but thanks to him being chained, he isn't able to. Later that night, he finally breaks free of his own chain and goes off into the outer reaches of the town.
Next-Gen Version[]
GBC Version[]
GBA Version[]
Gameplay[]
PS1 Version[]
Next-Gen Version[]
Differences in the GameCube Version[]
GBC Version[]
GBA Version[]
Levels[]
See Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure/Levels
Voice Cast[]
Only Jeff Bennett, Jodi Benson, Bill Fagerbakke, Debi Derryberry, and Kath Soucie reprise their roles here.
Characters | Voiced by |
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Scamp | Scott Wolf (archive recording)/Josh Keaton (in-game) |
Angel | Alyssa Milano (archive recording)/Melissa Disney (in-game) |
Buster | Chazz Palminteri (archive recording)/Jess Harnell (in-game) |
Tramp/Jock/Trusty/Dogcatcher | Jeff Bennett |
Lady | Jodi Benson |
Mooch | Bill Fagerbakke |
Sparky | Mickey Rooney (archive recording)/Tom Kenny (in-game) |
Ruby | Cathy Moriarty (archive recording)/Vanessa Marshall (in-game) |
Francois | Bronson Pinchot (archive recording)/Earl Boen (in-game) |
Annette | Debi Derryberry |
Danielle and Colette | Kath Soucie |
Reggie | Frank Welker |
Quotes[]
See Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure/Quotes
Extras[]
Trivia[]
- The PlayStation versions were re-released in 2003 as part of the "Greatest Hits" label, due to high sales.
- Ironically enough, the GameCube version of Scamp's Adventure wasn't originally considered at first, as the team behind that version believed that they weren't well-suited for it. It even came to the point where it was almost scrapped, but was thankfully saved due to the success of the PS2 version when it was first released. This caused the developers to gain more interest in the GameCube, and start development on the GameCube version. Originally planned as a GameCube launch title in the U.S. on November 18th, 2001, it was delayed to March 25th, 2002 in order to allow more polish time on the GameCube version and make adjustments to it. However, it was released as a GameCube launch title in Europe on May 3rd, 2002.