![]() When Disney remakes a movie such as Lady and the Tramp, it allows the studio's still beloved, but less popular stories to really shine and find a new life somewhere else. There are higher expectations and more ownership over it. ![]() Chances are most Disney fans have revisited it a bunch of times before sitting down for the remake. When it comes to a release such as Aladdin, it’s one of Disney’s modern big hits. For example, when I saw the white dog with “side bangs” covering one eye as a real dog, I was completely transported to watching the original as a kid – because I had completely forgotten about it until seeing it again. Due to this, the nostalgic quality of the movie works really well. It has been 64 years since the animated version came out, so many folks have never seen the the original, and if you have, it was probably a long time ago. Like a few remakes before it, 2019’s Lady and the Tramp benefits from the time between the original and live-action version. It’s a simple day-in-the-life of dogs in a neighborhood many of us have wondered about before. The original Lady and the Tramp came at an especially exciting time for the animation studio when Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty and 101 Dalmatians were coming out. Audiences are reminded of how incredibly underrated the Disney film is nowadays. ![]() That hasn’t happened often when viewing a recent Disney remake. This remake actually made me appreciate the 1955 classic more than I ever had before. ![]() There’s also something refreshing about the small-scale quality of Lady and the Tramp. ![]()
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