His scruffy charm, pointy ears, and athletic build give off some serious Terrier vibes, but one of the best parts about Tramp is that he represents all those mixed-breed shelter pups looking for love. So, in essence, we have the classy Lady, representing a well-bred and pampered lifestyle, and Tramp, the scruffy stray with a heart of gold.. Lady is the pet of Jim Dear and Darling, the main protagonist of Disney's 1955 animated film Lady and the Tramp and a secondary character in its 2001 sequel. Lady, as a young puppy, was given to Darling as a Christmas present from Jim Dear. She is named Lady due to her bad manners and manlike.
Lady and the Tramp, American animated musical film, released in 1955, that, with its affecting love story featuring dogs, became one of Walt Disney's most endearing movies. A sweet-natured celebration of love—even by Disney standards—the story concerns the romance between Lady, an upper-class. Lady is the titular main protagonist of Disney's 1955 animated feature film Lady and the Tramp. She is Jim Dear and Darling's American Cocker Spaniel pet whose privileged life is upended by the arrival of a baby, as well as an unexpected romance with a street mutt called "the Tramp". They eventually mated and became the parents of four puppies. One evening in 1937, storyman Joe Grant invited.