![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the first film, Jim Dear and Darling are introduced as a young married couple. They appear to be dog-lovers, having adopted two: Tramp and Angel, besides having Lady and Lady and Tramp's puppies. At first, Jim Dear attempts to be firm with their new puppy, Lady, but he later gives in and allows her to sleep with them after Darling requests it. Jim Dear and Darling are very loving people, to both each other and to their pets. The film's opening sequence, in which Darling unwraps a hat box on Christmas morning and finds Lady inside, is based upon an actual incident in Walt Disney's life when he presented his wife, Lillian, with a Cocker Spaniel puppy as a gift in a hatbox. The background artists made models of the interiors of Jim Dear and Darling's house and shot photos and film at a low perspective as a reference to maintain a dog's view. ![]() In a very early version, published as a short story in a 1944 Disney children's anthology, Lady refers to them as "Mister" and "Missis." To maintain a dog's perspective, Jim Dear and Darling's faces are rarely shown. These were dropped to highlight Lady's point of view. In pre-production, Jim Dear was known as Jim Brown, and Darling was named Elizabeth. 2.2 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. ![]()
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