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− | |appearance = Slender man, white shirt with tie, olive vest and cap, blue pants, brown shoes ([[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]])}}'''The Dogcatcher''' is the quaternary antagonist in the [[Lady and the Tramp|1955 first original film]] and the secondary antagonist in the sequel film ''[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]''. |
+ | |appearance = Slender man, white shirt with tie, olive vest and cap, blue pants, brown shoes ([[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]])}}'''The Dogcatcher''' is the quaternary antagonist in the [[Lady and the Tramp|1955 first original film]] (replacing the [[The Stray Dogs|Stray Dogs]] in the climax), and the secondary antagonist in the sequel film ''[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]''. In the sequel, he was introduced as the tertiary antagonist, but this plot was outranked by [[Si and Am]], the true tertiary villains. He is voiced by [[Lee Millar]] in first movie and [[Jeff Bennett]] in the second movie. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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In the first film, [[Aunt Sarah]] called him to get [[Tramp]] and take him away. In the end, he is stopped by [[Jock]] and [[Trusty]]. |
In the first film, [[Aunt Sarah]] called him to get [[Tramp]] and take him away. In the end, he is stopped by [[Jock]] and [[Trusty]]. |
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He was seen with [[Buster (Lady and the Tramp)|Buster]] and the other junkyard dogs trying to throw his hat around. At first, it looked like he captured Buster; however, he escaped and got the best of him. Later, the Dogcatcher caught [[Reggie]] after he was chasing [[Scamp]] and Angel. Eventually, due to Buster's actions, he captured Scamp without a collar, having him sent to the pound. In the end, he was defeated by [[Angel (Lady and the Tramp)|Angel]]. |
He was seen with [[Buster (Lady and the Tramp)|Buster]] and the other junkyard dogs trying to throw his hat around. At first, it looked like he captured Buster; however, he escaped and got the best of him. Later, the Dogcatcher caught [[Reggie]] after he was chasing [[Scamp]] and Angel. Eventually, due to Buster's actions, he captured Scamp without a collar, having him sent to the pound. In the end, he was defeated by [[Angel (Lady and the Tramp)|Angel]]. |
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The Dogcatcher is the quaternary antagonist in the 1955 first original film (replacing the Stray Dogs in the climax), and the secondary antagonist in the sequel film Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. In the sequel, he was introduced as the tertiary antagonist, but this plot was outranked by Si and Am, the true tertiary villains. He is voiced by Lee Millar in first movie and Jeff Bennett in the second movie.
Appearances
Lady and the Tramp
In the first film, Aunt Sarah called him to get Tramp and take him away. In the end, he is stopped by Jock and Trusty.
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure
He was seen with Buster and the other junkyard dogs trying to throw his hat around. At first, it looked like he captured Buster; however, he escaped and got the best of him. Later, the Dogcatcher caught Reggie after he was chasing Scamp and Angel. Eventually, due to Buster's actions, he captured Scamp without a collar, having him sent to the pound. In the end, he was defeated by Angel.
Comics
In one of the Disney adventure comics, he also ended up arrested when, while trying to hunt down Scamp and Angel, accidentally put his dog-catching net on a bunch of wigs at a wig shop and on the wig shop owner.
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