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		<description>I used the Silver And Gold Exchange and had a really great experience.  I was really scared to send my stuff through the mail, but they had insurance of $5000 and it was there in 2 days!  They were really professional, really fast in the payment - and best is that they paid me WAY MORE than my local jewelers were offering me!  :)
I say though - do your homework, like I did, to find a reputable and check out their BBB report to make sure they don&#039;t have a bunch of complaints about them and aren&#039;t just a scam!  here&#039;s a link if you&#039;re interested in the guys I use..  http://silverandgoldexchange.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used the Silver And Gold Exchange and had a really great experience.  I was really scared to send my stuff through the mail, but they had insurance of $5000 and it was there in 2 days!  They were really professional, really fast in the payment &#8211; and best is that they paid me WAY MORE than my local jewelers were offering me!  <img src='http://www.mircm.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I say though &#8211; do your homework, like I did, to find a reputable and check out their BBB report to make sure they don&#8217;t have a bunch of complaints about them and aren&#8217;t just a scam!  here&#8217;s a link if you&#8217;re interested in the guys I use..  <a href="http://silverandgoldexchange.com" rel="nofollow">http://silverandgoldexchange.com</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>  Wow, wow, and triple wow. It is not often that I moved over cartoons anymore, but these 40 + years film took my breath away. This DVD set contains the &quot;Saludos Amigos&quot; (1943) and follow-up, &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; (1945). A group of Disney animators visited Latin America and obtained the tape, photographs, drawings, paintings, souvenirs, and ideas that reflect the culture that soaked up. In &quot;Saludos Amigos,&quot; there are plenty of 16 mm footage documenting the journey, interspersed with 4 moving parts: &quot;Lake Titicaca&quot; starring Donald Duck. &quot;Pedro,&quot; an adorable baby airplane, &quot;El Gaucho Goofy&quot; starring Goofy (and to answer the &quot;burning&quot; question, there is no visible smoke here), and my favorite too, &quot;Aquarela do Brasil &quot;(Watercolor of Brazil). This finale could easily have been used in &quot;Fantasia. &quot;It is a miracle of animation, color and music. It is absolutely breathtaking. It is inspiring to see what this team was able to create together. Released two years later, &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; stars Donald Duck, Jose Carioca (from Brazil), and Panchito pistoles (from Mexico). Imagine Walt Disney, Salvador Dali, and Busby Berkeley and mixed together, and this film would result. The blending of live-action and animation is pure brilliance. Section &quot;Las Posadas&quot; is very beautiful, and must guess the graphics owe much to Mary Blair. The color in both films are bright and lush vegetation, looking as if it were filmed yesterday. Extras include 2 shorts, Donald Duck, &quot;Don Donald&quot; (1937) &amp; &quot;Contrary Condor&quot; (1944). &quot;Don Donald&quot; Donald shows the first few days, before the styling of the Disney cartoon was just a tad too slick. Both cartoons are very pleasant. Other extras include a brief Walt Disney CBC Interview with Walt when discussing the birth of Latin America 2 films presented here, and &quot;South of the Border,&quot; which includes most of the 16 mm film shot by Team Disney while in South America. Although the quality is not as bright as that of the typical way, it is still fascinating to watch. The usual Disney sneak preview can be found on this drive and.   Highly recommended? Beautiful animation, and a lovely top of Latin American culture of the &#039;40s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  Wow, wow, and triple wow. It is not often that I moved over cartoons anymore, but these 40 + years film took my breath away. This DVD set contains the &quot;Saludos Amigos&quot; (1943) and follow-up, &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; (1945). A group of Disney animators visited Latin America and obtained the tape, photographs, drawings, paintings, souvenirs, and ideas that reflect the culture that soaked up. In &quot;Saludos Amigos,&quot; there are plenty of 16 mm footage documenting the journey, interspersed with 4 moving parts: &quot;Lake Titicaca&quot; starring Donald Duck. &quot;Pedro,&quot; an adorable baby airplane, &quot;El Gaucho Goofy&quot; starring Goofy (and to answer the &quot;burning&quot; question, there is no visible smoke here), and my favorite too, &quot;Aquarela do Brasil &quot;(Watercolor of Brazil). This finale could easily have been used in &quot;Fantasia. &quot;It is a miracle of animation, color and music. It is absolutely breathtaking. It is inspiring to see what this team was able to create together. Released two years later, &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; stars Donald Duck, Jose Carioca (from Brazil), and Panchito pistoles (from Mexico). Imagine Walt Disney, Salvador Dali, and Busby Berkeley and mixed together, and this film would result. The blending of live-action and animation is pure brilliance. Section &quot;Las Posadas&quot; is very beautiful, and must guess the graphics owe much to Mary Blair. The color in both films are bright and lush vegetation, looking as if it were filmed yesterday. Extras include 2 shorts, Donald Duck, &quot;Don Donald&quot; (1937) &amp; &quot;Contrary Condor&quot; (1944). &quot;Don Donald&quot; Donald shows the first few days, before the styling of the Disney cartoon was just a tad too slick. Both cartoons are very pleasant. Other extras include a brief Walt Disney CBC Interview with Walt when discussing the birth of Latin America 2 films presented here, and &quot;South of the Border,&quot; which includes most of the 16 mm film shot by Team Disney while in South America. Although the quality is not as bright as that of the typical way, it is still fascinating to watch. The usual Disney sneak preview can be found on this drive and.<br />
  Highly recommended? Beautiful animation, and a lovely top of Latin American culture of the &#39;40s.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Saludos Amigos / Three Caballeros by Xenon</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 09:47:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>  If you already have two large individual releases DVD, there is no reason to buy this new single disc edition.   If you do not have the original individual releases may still want to give them the original theatrical trailers included where there was this new version.   Three Caballeros (Disney Gold Classic Collection)   Saludos Amigos (Disney Gold Classic Collection)   And yes, so is CENSORSHIP HERE. THEY ARE ISSUED.   A hand over hand has shown some slight improvement in picture sharpness and sound has been re-mixed audio for surround, but not complete recovery. Obviously this is a great honor, and difficult to pass if you do not have them.   The films themselves are all just fall classic is considered as historical travel.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  If you already have two large individual releases DVD, there is no reason to buy this new single disc edition.<br />
  If you do not have the original individual releases may still want to give them the original theatrical trailers included where there was this new version.<br />
  Three Caballeros (Disney Gold Classic Collection)<br />
  Saludos Amigos (Disney Gold Classic Collection)<br />
  And yes, so is CENSORSHIP HERE. THEY ARE ISSUED.<br />
  A hand over hand has shown some slight improvement in picture sharpness and sound has been re-mixed audio for surround, but not complete recovery. Obviously this is a great honor, and difficult to pass if you do not have them.<br />
  The films themselves are all just fall classic is considered as historical travel.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 07:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>  My husband loves the animated finale of &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; so much that it says nothing else matters here, and the rates that, ahem, unique collection of Disney 5 stars. I, on the other hand, the figure 3. Certainly, the surreal stuff is creative, but the live-action material is so lame! And besides, I want a story! The 4 stars above us is compromise. (Our teenage daughter, by the way, sides more with her father.)   So here&#039;s my review, a mixture of all of our views.   SALUDOS AMIGOS   &quot;Saludos Amigos&quot; is a 42-minute trek in South America. Produced in 1942 with limited resources in wartime, using live-action sequences that will link the four cartoons.   The live-action segments show Walt Disney and his team of Disney artists who travel to the mainland and then collecting information and ideas cartoon sketch. Somehow composed, badly faded and politically from the date the material has the look of an old movie house, and obviously overdubbed soundtrack. My husband, however, Geezer in training is like those scenes for their historical value, being filled with propeller-driven planes, cars of 1930 and many women in long, flowing dresses.   As for the cartoons, my whole family agrees that some of the best of Disney.   &quot;Lake Titicaca&quot; stars Donald Duck as a tourist to get into trouble as he tries to sail the boat, take pictures, communicate with the locals and drive a blade into a suspension bridge.   &quot;Pedro&quot; tells the story of a cute &quot;little airplane guy&quot; who dreams of carrying the mail between Chile and Argentina. An exciting story full of fun and drama, held up surprisingly well, and looks like it could been yesterday.   The hilarious &quot;El Gaucho Goofy,&quot; is along the lines of the 1950 Goofy &quot;How-To&quot; cartoons. As the narrator describes the blind how Goofy &quot;deftly throws&quot; a lasso around a horse, &quot;quickly transforms&quot; the saddle on a bed and &quot;cute&quot; Dines for grills, the dippy dog botches every step. (If you buy this DVD, watch for these transitions scene. Section lasso is literally pushed off the screen from the seat arena, which ends by rolling up like a window shade. When the barbecue section wipe at an angle, Goofy falls almost outside it!)   Finally, like a tropical version of &quot;Fantasia&quot; amazing &quot;Aquarela do Brasil&quot; ( &quot;Watercolor of Brazil&quot;) begins as a drawing of a vibrant rainforest comes alive with music, in this case a major form of standard samba &quot;Tico Tico No Fubá.&quot; Soon Donald seems playboy meets Brazilian parrot Jose Carioca (a version of Brazilian popular Disney character), and the duo rocking the candy off the nightlife of Rio. Much of the dialogue is in Portuguese Jose.   THE THREE Caballeros   The weirdest film company Walt Disney has ever produced, the 1945 &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; is a collection of animated shorts, all connected by a bare-bones plot of Donald Duck learn about Latin America. Progress usually sweet cartoons from Disney family fare in a truly psychedelic, adult-oriented swingin&#039;-single trek that turns into Donald lascivious wolf.   It starts as Donald Duck, sitting alone in a room, receive a large box full of birthday gifts &quot;from friends in Latin America.&quot; First up are some sketches for some unusual animals of South America - &quot;The cold-blooded Penguin, &quot;A visit with More Rare Birds&quot; (rainforest birds) and &quot;The History of The Flying Gauchito&quot; (a flying donkey). These three short take the first 22 minutes of the film.   Coming out of the box are two pop-up books on Brazil and Mexico. Each of them comes to life as his own pace Peyote animated Featurette.   First, the cigar-chomping José Carioca runs away from Brazil and the book takes Donald to 19-minute trip from the city of Baia (today El Salvador). As catchy rhythm builds, Carioca creates its own harmony with the division into four identical versions of themselves, male, female then.   Eventually the birds meet the Cookie Lady (a live-action singer who attracts men with baked products) and soon the whole thing becomes what perhaps could be described as a samba-fueled version of the serial number cookie Marilyn Monroe, &quot; ? Diamonds are a Girl&#039;s Best Friend. &quot;   Donald gets jealous and seeks the Cookie Lady through the village - that is, all together, which meant a live-action stage is a huge pop-up-page book. For the finale, the Cookie Lady is blue, two of the live-suitors to turn into action to combat the Gamecocks and soon everyone and everything - including buildings, the moon, the waves of the sea - the night dances.   The book brings Mexico Panchito, six gun-shooting cowboy cock. The tosses sombreros new feathered friends, the trio proclaimed &quot;three gay Caballeros&quot; and takes Donald and José 30 minutes flying serape-tour of his country.   In Acapulco Beach, Donald goes GA-ga on dozens of live-action bathing beauties ( &quot;Come to Papa! Come here, my little enchilada!&quot;) And has lost the swimsuit. At night the duck can not stay away from clubs where dancing with more real-life Senoritas.   Strange animation The film includes unreasonable changes color and an overdose of morphing gags. Donald he assumes more than one hundred shapes and color patterns, and when a woman. Some scenes, however, Maria is beautiful gems that Blair would later inspire the film &quot;Cinderella&quot; and &quot;Alice in Wonderland», and the classic Disney attraction It&#039;s a Small World.   Perfect sound? My husband thinks so sure if I like Mary Blair&#039;s art all the surreal mix of animation and live action with not just float my boat, and, well, I like my films with a story! Still, some people have always found &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; irresistible fun, and this is definitely a must for any animation fan, as shown by the Disney animation team free for all zenith.   The two films have been produced in good neighbor of the U.S. policy, an effort to promote pro-American sentiments (and anti-Nazi sympathies) in Latin America during the Second World War.   BONUS FEATURES   Additional information on the DVD includes two good cartoons of Donald Duck. In 1937 the &quot;Don Donald&quot; (also in chronological Donald Vol. 1), a flirt Daisy Duck (here called &quot;Donna&quot;) gets trapped in the rumble seat of the car Donald, as it bounces through the desert of Mexico. In 1944 the &quot;Contrary Condor&quot; (also in chronological Donald Vol. 2), Donald finds himself hatching from an egg Condor and dealing with an overprotective mother.   Also included is &quot;1942 in South of the border with Disney,&quot; a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. Shows Disney artists, including Mary Blair, South America to get inspiration for the series of cartoons for these films. It was also the year-2000 DVD release of Saludos Amigos.   Overall, my family agrees that there is definitely a lot of money here, but we are split on whether it will survive to repeat viewing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  My husband loves the animated finale of &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; so much that it says nothing else matters here, and the rates that, ahem, unique collection of Disney 5 stars. I, on the other hand, the figure 3. Certainly, the surreal stuff is creative, but the live-action material is so lame! And besides, I want a story! The 4 stars above us is compromise. (Our teenage daughter, by the way, sides more with her father.)<br />
  So here&#39;s my review, a mixture of all of our views.<br />
  SALUDOS AMIGOS<br />
  &quot;Saludos Amigos&quot; is a 42-minute trek in South America. Produced in 1942 with limited resources in wartime, using live-action sequences that will link the four cartoons.<br />
  The live-action segments show Walt Disney and his team of Disney artists who travel to the mainland and then collecting information and ideas cartoon sketch. Somehow composed, badly faded and politically from the date the material has the look of an old movie house, and obviously overdubbed soundtrack. My husband, however, Geezer in training is like those scenes for their historical value, being filled with propeller-driven planes, cars of 1930 and many women in long, flowing dresses.<br />
  As for the cartoons, my whole family agrees that some of the best of Disney.<br />
  &quot;Lake Titicaca&quot; stars Donald Duck as a tourist to get into trouble as he tries to sail the boat, take pictures, communicate with the locals and drive a blade into a suspension bridge.<br />
  &quot;Pedro&quot; tells the story of a cute &quot;little airplane guy&quot; who dreams of carrying the mail between Chile and Argentina. An exciting story full of fun and drama, held up surprisingly well, and looks like it could been yesterday.<br />
  The hilarious &quot;El Gaucho Goofy,&quot; is along the lines of the 1950 Goofy &quot;How-To&quot; cartoons. As the narrator describes the blind how Goofy &quot;deftly throws&quot; a lasso around a horse, &quot;quickly transforms&quot; the saddle on a bed and &quot;cute&quot; Dines for grills, the dippy dog botches every step. (If you buy this DVD, watch for these transitions scene. Section lasso is literally pushed off the screen from the seat arena, which ends by rolling up like a window shade. When the barbecue section wipe at an angle, Goofy falls almost outside it!)<br />
  Finally, like a tropical version of &quot;Fantasia&quot; amazing &quot;Aquarela do Brasil&quot; ( &quot;Watercolor of Brazil&quot;) begins as a drawing of a vibrant rainforest comes alive with music, in this case a major form of standard samba &quot;Tico Tico No Fubá.&quot; Soon Donald seems playboy meets Brazilian parrot Jose Carioca (a version of Brazilian popular Disney character), and the duo rocking the candy off the nightlife of Rio. Much of the dialogue is in Portuguese Jose.<br />
  THE THREE Caballeros<br />
  The weirdest film company Walt Disney has ever produced, the 1945 &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; is a collection of animated shorts, all connected by a bare-bones plot of Donald Duck learn about Latin America. Progress usually sweet cartoons from Disney family fare in a truly psychedelic, adult-oriented swingin&#39;-single trek that turns into Donald lascivious wolf.<br />
  It starts as Donald Duck, sitting alone in a room, receive a large box full of birthday gifts &quot;from friends in Latin America.&quot; First up are some sketches for some unusual animals of South America &#8211; &quot;The cold-blooded Penguin, &quot;A visit with More Rare Birds&quot; (rainforest birds) and &quot;The History of The Flying Gauchito&quot; (a flying donkey). These three short take the first 22 minutes of the film.<br />
  Coming out of the box are two pop-up books on Brazil and Mexico. Each of them comes to life as his own pace Peyote animated Featurette.<br />
  First, the cigar-chomping José Carioca runs away from Brazil and the book takes Donald to 19-minute trip from the city of Baia (today El Salvador). As catchy rhythm builds, Carioca creates its own harmony with the division into four identical versions of themselves, male, female then.<br />
  Eventually the birds meet the Cookie Lady (a live-action singer who attracts men with baked products) and soon the whole thing becomes what perhaps could be described as a samba-fueled version of the serial number cookie Marilyn Monroe, &quot; ? Diamonds are a Girl&#39;s Best Friend. &quot;<br />
  Donald gets jealous and seeks the Cookie Lady through the village &#8211; that is, all together, which meant a live-action stage is a huge pop-up-page book. For the finale, the Cookie Lady is blue, two of the live-suitors to turn into action to combat the Gamecocks and soon everyone and everything &#8211; including buildings, the moon, the waves of the sea &#8211; the night dances.<br />
  The book brings Mexico Panchito, six gun-shooting cowboy cock. The tosses sombreros new feathered friends, the trio proclaimed &quot;three gay Caballeros&quot; and takes Donald and José 30 minutes flying serape-tour of his country.<br />
  In Acapulco Beach, Donald goes GA-ga on dozens of live-action bathing beauties ( &quot;Come to Papa! Come here, my little enchilada!&quot;) And has lost the swimsuit. At night the duck can not stay away from clubs where dancing with more real-life Senoritas.<br />
  Strange animation The film includes unreasonable changes color and an overdose of morphing gags. Donald he assumes more than one hundred shapes and color patterns, and when a woman. Some scenes, however, Maria is beautiful gems that Blair would later inspire the film &quot;Cinderella&quot; and &quot;Alice in Wonderland», and the classic Disney attraction It&#39;s a Small World.<br />
  Perfect sound? My husband thinks so sure if I like Mary Blair&#39;s art all the surreal mix of animation and live action with not just float my boat, and, well, I like my films with a story! Still, some people have always found &quot;The Three Caballeros&quot; irresistible fun, and this is definitely a must for any animation fan, as shown by the Disney animation team free for all zenith.<br />
  The two films have been produced in good neighbor of the U.S. policy, an effort to promote pro-American sentiments (and anti-Nazi sympathies) in Latin America during the Second World War.<br />
  BONUS FEATURES<br />
  Additional information on the DVD includes two good cartoons of Donald Duck. In 1937 the &quot;Don Donald&quot; (also in chronological Donald Vol. 1), a flirt Daisy Duck (here called &quot;Donna&quot;) gets trapped in the rumble seat of the car Donald, as it bounces through the desert of Mexico. In 1944 the &quot;Contrary Condor&quot; (also in chronological Donald Vol. 2), Donald finds himself hatching from an egg Condor and dealing with an overprotective mother.<br />
  Also included is &quot;1942 in South of the border with Disney,&quot; a 30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary. Shows Disney artists, including Mary Blair, South America to get inspiration for the series of cartoons for these films. It was also the year-2000 DVD release of Saludos Amigos.<br />
  Overall, my family agrees that there is definitely a lot of money here, but we are split on whether it will survive to repeat viewing.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:21:29 +0000</pubDate>
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        &lt;b&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;h3color tiny&quot;&gt;This review is from: &lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amazon.com/Lady-Tramp-VHS-Barbara-Luddy/dp/0788812807/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj&quot;&gt;Lady and the Tramp [VHS] (VHS Tape)&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt;
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It was LADY &amp; THE TRAMP that first brought Disney to my attention as a child; it remains one of the most supremely delightful animated films of all time.  The dog characters are so richly compelling that they become  real to you; anyone who ever loved a dog will recognize with what sheer  brilliance the artisans have captured canine traits and physical  pecularities.  The romance between Lady and her Tramp ranks right up there  with some of the most perfectly realized romances ever seen in the movies  -- he is played with a breezy bravado; she with a fluffed up snootiness --  that their romantic dinner in the back of the Italian restaurant actually  has you swooning.  And the Peggy Lee-infused musical score gives this movie  its most enduring, valuable gift -- it creatively and succinctly develops  and elaborates each and every character, and imbues the look and feeling of  the movie with an enchantment that transports you to that indesribably  wondrous early-Disney place. Looking out over the banks of the park, the  stars beginning to show -- and they call it Bella Notte...
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        <b><span class="h3color tiny">This review is from: </span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Lady-Tramp-VHS-Barbara-Luddy/dp/0788812807/ref=cm_cr_dp_orig_subj">Lady and the Tramp [VHS] (VHS Tape)</a></b>
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<p>It was LADY &amp; THE TRAMP that first brought Disney to my attention as a child; it remains one of the most supremely delightful animated films of all time.  The dog characters are so richly compelling that they become  real to you; anyone who ever loved a dog will recognize with what sheer  brilliance the artisans have captured canine traits and physical  pecularities.  The romance between Lady and her Tramp ranks right up there  with some of the most perfectly realized romances ever seen in the movies  &#8212; he is played with a breezy bravado; she with a fluffed up snootiness &#8212;  that their romantic dinner in the back of the Italian restaurant actually  has you swooning.  And the Peggy Lee-infused musical score gives this movie  its most enduring, valuable gift &#8212; it creatively and succinctly develops  and elaborates each and every character, and imbues the look and feeling of  the movie with an enchantment that transports you to that indesribably  wondrous early-Disney place. Looking out over the banks of the park, the  stars beginning to show &#8212; and they call it Bella Notte&#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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This movie is about a purebred Cocker Spaniel, who is later named Lady, that is given to the wife of, as Lady refers to him, Jim-dear. She has 2 neighbor dog friends, Jock and Trusty whom she confides in often. As she gets older, Lady&#039;s owner is expecting a baby, in which Lady feels like she is no longer a part of the family. She meets a mutt from the streets, Tramp, who comes by after being chased by the city dog catcher. They meet again after Lady escapes the arms of Aunt Sarah in a pet store because she is buying a muzzle to avoid Lady harming her cats. Tramp comes to her rescue to get the muzzle off and they go for a romantic dinner at Tony&#039;s (spaghetti no less!). They spend some time on the streets, get to know eachother, and come to find they like eachother. Lady realizes that she needs to return home, she does so, and is caught by the city dog catcher, tossed into the pound where she meets Tramp&#039;s &quot;friends&quot;, and is told everything about his street life. When Aunt Sarah retrieves her from the pound, she is then chained up outside to a leaky dog house. Tramp comes by to see her some time after, and she tells him she doesn&#039;t ever want to see him again. Shortly after, Lady notices a rat come into the yard. It goes upstairs into the baby&#039;s room, and Lady tries to stop it, but is still chained up. Tramp hears her barking and comes to see what&#039;s going on. She tells him there is a rat in the baby&#039;s room, he goes into the house, up to the baby&#039;s room, and fights to keep the rat from the baby. He makes a lot of noise in doing so along with knocking over the baby&#039;s crib. Lady gets loose, runs upstairs after Tramp, but Aunt Sarah soon shows up, calling the dog pound to retrieve Tramp, and throw Lady into a room where she cannot get to the baby. As soon as Jim-dear and his wife return from their trip that very same evening, they notice a dog pound carriage outside their house. They run home, ask what happened, let Lady out of the room she was trapped in, and they all go after the dog pound carriage to save Tramp (Trusty getting hurt in the process by following the carriage and knocking it over to save Tramp). Tramp is saved, given a dog license, and a home with Lady and her family. Then they all live happily ever after!&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt; This Disney classic is one you HAVE to own! I&#039;ve loved this movie since I was 2, and I still love it today at the age of 19! There is no better cartoon about dogs than this!! This is a must have!
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<p>This movie is about a purebred Cocker Spaniel, who is later named Lady, that is given to the wife of, as Lady refers to him, Jim-dear. She has 2 neighbor dog friends, Jock and Trusty whom she confides in often. As she gets older, Lady&#8217;s owner is expecting a baby, in which Lady feels like she is no longer a part of the family. She meets a mutt from the streets, Tramp, who comes by after being chased by the city dog catcher. They meet again after Lady escapes the arms of Aunt Sarah in a pet store because she is buying a muzzle to avoid Lady harming her cats. Tramp comes to her rescue to get the muzzle off and they go for a romantic dinner at Tony&#8217;s (spaghetti no less!). They spend some time on the streets, get to know eachother, and come to find they like eachother. Lady realizes that she needs to return home, she does so, and is caught by the city dog catcher, tossed into the pound where she meets Tramp&#8217;s &#8220;friends&#8221;, and is told everything about his street life. When Aunt Sarah retrieves her from the pound, she is then chained up outside to a leaky dog house. Tramp comes by to see her some time after, and she tells him she doesn&#8217;t ever want to see him again. Shortly after, Lady notices a rat come into the yard. It goes upstairs into the baby&#8217;s room, and Lady tries to stop it, but is still chained up. Tramp hears her barking and comes to see what&#8217;s going on. She tells him there is a rat in the baby&#8217;s room, he goes into the house, up to the baby&#8217;s room, and fights to keep the rat from the baby. He makes a lot of noise in doing so along with knocking over the baby&#8217;s crib. Lady gets loose, runs upstairs after Tramp, but Aunt Sarah soon shows up, calling the dog pound to retrieve Tramp, and throw Lady into a room where she cannot get to the baby. As soon as Jim-dear and his wife return from their trip that very same evening, they notice a dog pound carriage outside their house. They run home, ask what happened, let Lady out of the room she was trapped in, and they all go after the dog pound carriage to save Tramp (Trusty getting hurt in the process by following the carriage and knocking it over to save Tramp). Tramp is saved, given a dog license, and a home with Lady and her family. Then they all live happily ever after!&#13;</p>
<p> This Disney classic is one you HAVE to own! I&#8217;ve loved this movie since I was 2, and I still love it today at the age of 19! There is no better cartoon about dogs than this!! This is a must have!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Lady and the Tramp by Haines</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 08:06:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Simply speaking, Lady and the Tramp is my  favorite Disney film of all time!  In my opinion, it is a 5 star masterpiece, and I would give it more if I could!  I remember when I was just 4 years old, watching the  characters Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty, and the Siamese Cats light up my  eyes, as well as my TV screen, as no other movie (except maybe Pete&#039;s  Dragon or Superman) has done for me before or since.  The music and songs  are  especially enjoyable, especially &quot;Bella Notte.&quot;  And the  thrilling climax (which I won&#039;t spoil for the peope who have yet to see it)   ranks with the &quot;Beauty and the Beast&quot; and &quot;The Lion  King&quot; climaxes!  I remember having to wait almost a decade for Disney  to re-release this classic on video so that I could replace my worn-out  taped version.  Now that I have it on both VHS and DVD, and both editions  are in widescreen, I can enjoy it for years to come as I never thought I&#039;d  be able to!  Your kids will love it, and so will anyone who&#039;s still young  at heart!  Buy it on DVD today! Don&#039;t make the same mistake I did over 10  years ago! (And don&#039;t let the lack of special features stop you, either!)
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<p>Simply speaking, Lady and the Tramp is my  favorite Disney film of all time!  In my opinion, it is a 5 star masterpiece, and I would give it more if I could!  I remember when I was just 4 years old, watching the  characters Lady, Tramp, Jock, Trusty, and the Siamese Cats light up my  eyes, as well as my TV screen, as no other movie (except maybe Pete&#8217;s  Dragon or Superman) has done for me before or since.  The music and songs  are  especially enjoyable, especially &#8220;Bella Notte.&#8221;  And the  thrilling climax (which I won&#8217;t spoil for the peope who have yet to see it)   ranks with the &#8220;Beauty and the Beast&#8221; and &#8220;The Lion  King&#8221; climaxes!  I remember having to wait almost a decade for Disney  to re-release this classic on video so that I could replace my worn-out  taped version.  Now that I have it on both VHS and DVD, and both editions  are in widescreen, I can enjoy it for years to come as I never thought I&#8217;d  be able to!  Your kids will love it, and so will anyone who&#8217;s still young  at heart!  Buy it on DVD today! Don&#8217;t make the same mistake I did over 10  years ago! (And don&#8217;t let the lack of special features stop you, either!)</p>
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