While both films start with an illustrated background setting that turns to winter, the live-action remake doesn't show the Billings quote which kicks off the animated feature.
It reads: "In the whole history of the world there is but one thing that money can not buy... to wit — the wag of a dog's tail. So it is to all dogs — be they Ladies or Tramps that this picture is respectfully dedicated."
When Darling opens her Christmas present, Lady has a giant magenta-colored bow in the animated picture.
Lady's owners are never front and center in the animated film. The remake doesn't act like Jim and Darling are two faceless adults. Kiersey Clemons and Thomas Mann get a lot of screen time with Lady in the new movie.
Lady's diet in the original film was a bit questionable as Jim and Darling didn't just give her table scraps, they gave her full donuts right from the table.
Jock is now "Jacqueline" in the new film. Ashley Jensen voices the character.
This version of Jock isn't obsessed with burying their bones, either. Instead, they pose patiently to get their portrait painted over and over by their owner.
In the live-action film, two pups on the street beg the Tramp for a sandwich. Tramp gives it to them as a kindness and runs off. In the animated film, Tramp comes across some puppies in a window for sale.
In the animated film, Darling slaps Lady and gets frustrated with her when she steals a ball of yarn from her.
This never occurs in the remake. Instead, Darling calls Lady "bad dog" when she jumps on the couch and Aunt Sarah at her baby shower.
In the original film, it's Jock and Trusty who tell Lady about the impending baby who may take her place in the family. This role goes to Tramp as he worries Lady about the bundle of joy her owners are expecting in the new film.
In the original film, the baby is a boy who isn't referred to by name. The couple have a little girl in the remake named Lulu.
In the animated movie, Jim and Darling go away on a random travel trip, leaving Aunt Sarah to look after her nephew and Lady. In the new film, Jim and Darling set out with Lulu to visit his sister.
It's worth mentioning that in the original movie, Aunt Sarah is in good standing with the family. In the remake, Jim and Darling aren't as fond of her or the idea of leaving their child with her.
The best update to the animated film is Disney's update to "The Siamese Cat Song." The two cats sing a completely new track called, "What a Shame." It's not as memorable, but it's better suited for 2019.
Aunt Sarah's cats aren't Siamese, either. They're grey with black stripes. Subtle changes are made to the entire scene as there isn't a fish for the cats to pester. No vase is knocked over to spill on a piano.
In the original, he's more than happy to oblige to Aunt Sarah's wishes.
The pet shop owner removes it before putting the muzzle on Lady. She runs out of the pet store before it can be put back on.
In the animated movie, Lady is chased by a group of dogs. Tramp fights them off before he and Lady go on an adventure.
In the new film, Lady fends off a larger dog after Tramp insists she has rabies.
The two start quite a commotion as they're looking for an animal to help get the muzzle off of Lady in the animated film. They eventually find a beaver who helps to get it off in a hurry.
In a nod to the original, the two find a statue of a beaver and use his teeth to free Lady.
Instead of running through a hen house, the two take a ride on a giant ferry boat to see the city.
Although a dog refers to him as "the Tramp," the dog tells Lady he doesn't have a name. He says he gets called a lot of things like, Spot, Scram, Pooch, and Buddy.
"Who needs a name? I'm free to be whoever I want to be," he tells Lady.
In a flashback, we're shown that Tramp used to have a family. But when his owners welcomed a child, he was taken out on a trip one day and abandoned.
In the animated movie, that's the nickname that Tramp gives to Lady. He doesn't give her one in the new film.
In the new film, the dog catcher visits Jim and Darling with a hunch that Tramp may be on the loose. The two of them discover Tramp near their crying baby and send the dog off to presumably be put down.
In the animated film, Aunt Sarah is around when the rat attacks. She finds Tramp in the nursery and shoos Tramp into a closet with a broom before the pound comes to get him.
Tramp is simply inducted into the family at the end of the new film with a collar. In the animated movie, Lady is shown tending to four puppies, three who look like Lady and a miniature Tramp, named Scamp.
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