Tony and Joe

Tony is a character and the owner of Tony's Restaurant from Disney's 1955 hit Lady and the Tramp and its sequel. He is voiced by both George Givot in the first film and Jim Cummings in the sequel.

Lady and the Tramp
In Lady and the Tramp Joe is first seen when Tramp stops by Tony's to get a bite of breakfeast and when Joe sees Tramp he throws him a bone for breakfeast. Later on in the movie when Tramp brings Lady to the restaurant Tony tells Joe to get Tramp some bones then when Tony sees Lady he orders Joe to cook Lady and Tramp a fancy dinner. When Tramp tells Tony in dog language what he wants Tony tells Joe that Tramp has said that he would like spaghetti for dinner to which Joe replies Tony dogs don't talk. But when Tony says that Tramp is talking to him Joe says Okay he's a talking to you and you're the boss. Joe then gives Tony the food to give Lady and Tramp. Then Joe and Tony perform the song This Is The Night for the lovely dog couple. Joe plays the ucalaie while Tony plays the acordeon. Tony isn't seen throughout the rest of the film after this.

Lady and the Tramp II:Scamp's Adventure
Tony is fist seen in the sequal showing Jim Dear, Darling, Junior, Lady, Tramp, and the puppies some new spaghetti but then Scamp barks and jumps up excitedly when he sees the spaghetti which causes Joe to lose his balance and dump the spaghetti in Tony's face. Later on in the movie Scamp brings Angel to Tony's where Joe and Tony present them with spaghetti just like they did with Scamp's parents in the previous film but instead of them singing Joe and Tony just watch happily as Scamp and Angel eat the spaghetti happily just like Scamp's parents did long ago. Tony doesn't appear in the rest of the film after this.

House of Mouse
Tony stars in cameo appearances in the animated series Disney's House of Mouse.

Fantasmic!
Tony appears in the bubble sequence in the show along with Joe.