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Aunt Sarah is a character in Lady and the Tramp. She is the aunt of Jim Dear and the great aunt of Jim Jr..

Background

Development

In earlier drafts of the first film, Aunt Sarah was written as an overbearing, meddling aunt-in-law, and showed antagonistic feelings towards Jim Dear. She came to the house to see her new nephew while Jim Dear and Darling were still at home, and pushed for them to kick out Lady, as she was constantly found guilty of mischief committed by her two cats. Near the end, when Lady was found to be innocent of attacking the baby, Aunt Sarah angrily left after Jim Dear accused her cats of being cowards, and was not shown to have redemption in the end.

Personality

Having such a deep appreciation for cats, Aunt Sarah rather dislikes dogs, and is very antagonistic towards them, being quick to blame them for any incidents that occur. However, by the ending of the original movie, she proceeded to apologize to the dogs and offer as a consolation gift some biscuits, implying that she at least developed some respect for dogs, with her in the sequel having a less antagonistic relationship with the dogs.

Appearances

Lady and the Tramp

In the film, when Jim Dear and Darling go on vacation, Aunt Sarah is put in charge of their newborn son and Lady, whom she takes an immediate dislike to and shuts her out of the nursery when she tries to see the baby. While she is upstairs, her two cats, Si and Am cause mischief downstairs and wreck the house, claiming it as their own. Although the cats caused all the trouble, Lady gains all the blame when they pretend she attacked them and ends up muzzled by Aunt Sarah. Luckily, Lady is able to wriggle out of Aunt Sarah's arms and runoff, knowing that she will be safe.

After Lady is transported to the pound, she is picked up by Aunt Sarah who ties Lady to her doghouse as punishment for running away. Lady suddenly spots a rat climbing through a hole in the fence. While she barks at the rat, Aunt Sarah tells her to be quiet. Tramp hears Lady barking, and she tells him that there's a rat in the house. Tramp follows the rat to the baby's room and kills the rodent before he can harm the baby. The loud commotion alerts Aunt Sarah, who notices Lady and Tramp. Believing they want to harm the baby, she locks Lady in the basement and forces Tramp into the closet. She then calls the pound and has Tramp taken away by the Dogcatcher.

When Jim Dear and Darling return home, Aunt Sarah reveals that a stray dog, Tramp, had been in the baby's room and that she had him taken to the pound. After hearing Lady barking, they release her from the basement, where Aunt Sarah had locked her up. Jim Dear realizes that Lady is attempting to tell them something, and so he and Darling follow Lady to the baby's room, where they find a dead rat. They realize that Tramp had been trying to protect the baby from the rat.

Aunt Sarah is not seen again afterward but is mentioned in the ending as having sent Lady and Tramp and their pups some dog biscuits as an apology.

Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure

Aunt Sarah returns in the 2001 sequel. She is first seen in the opening of the film while Jim Dear and Darling are taking a stroll in town, where they meet up with Aunt Sarah. She claims she will be attending their family picnic, as Si and Am love Independence Day. She is later seen at the Independence Day picnic. Scamp disrupts the family's picnic by scaring Si and Am (who were hiding in the picnic basket, about to steal the chicken) into Aunt Sarah's arms. Scamp then steals the family's chicken, determined to prove to Buster that he is a Junkyard Dog. She then watches in horror as the other Junkyard Dogs ruin the Fourth of July picnic. Afterward, she makes no further appearances in the film.

Other appearances

House of Mouse

Aunt Sarah makes a cameo appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Rent Day", where she is seen sitting at a table with her kittens, Si and Am in a crowd shot.

Live-action appearances

Lady and the Tramp (2019)

Aunt Sarah appears in the 2019 film remake, played by Yvette Nicole Brown.

In this version, her portrayal is more closer to the earlier drafts of the original movie. She is also Darling's aunt instead and has antagonistic feelings towards Jim Dear. Much to her surprise, Aunt Sarah is also hired to look after Lady while Jim Dear and Darling take their new baby girl Lulu on a trip to see a relative. After Jim Dear and Darling pick up Lady from the pound and return home, they both tell Aunt Sarah how very unsatisfied they were with how she took care of Lady and she is sent packing immediately. She is also not redeemed at the end and still shows a huge dislike for Lady and dogs in general.

Trivia

  • Verna Felton, who voiced Aunt Sarah in Lady and the Tramp, was the mother of actor Lee Millar, who provided the voice of Jim Dear in the same movie.
  • Verna Felton and Barbara Luddy, who voiced Lady, both voiced Flora and Merryweather in the 1959 movie, Sleeping Beauty. Lady and the Tramp was the first Disney movie that they co-starred in.
  • Aunt Sarah exclaims, "Merciful Heavens!" when she notices two wrecks throughout the movie. She blames the first wreck, the living room, on Lady, but it is actually Si and Am's doing, while she blames the second wreck, Jim Jr.'s room, on both Lady and Tramp, but it is actually the Rat's doing.

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Remake: What a ShameThat's Enough

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