The film was directed by Darrel Rooney and Jeannine Roussel, with a screenplay by Bill Motz and Bob Roth, and stars the actor Scott Wolf as the main character, along with Alyssa Milano, Chazz Palminteri, Jeff Bennett, and Jodi Benson as cast members.
Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure was released on February 27, 2001 In 1911, two days before the Fourth of July, Lady and Tramp have three well-behaved daughters, Annette, Collette, and Danielle, and a rebellious and mischievous son named Scamp.
After Scamp makes a mess in the house, Jim Dear chains him to the doghouse outside as punishment for his actions.
Tramp tries to reason with Scamp, but soon loses his temper at his son's insistent desire to be a wild dog.
He finds a young member of the pack named Angel, who takes him to the rest of the Junkyard Dogs.
Angel, who was once a house pet herself, is disgusted that Scamp would choose living on the streets over a loving family.
Tramp, arriving just in time, manages to fight Reggie off to rescue Scamp, and the dogcatcher is defeated by Angel.
A non-speaking role includes Scratchy, a Scottish Deerhound who is plagued by fleas and fur loss.
"[7] Common Sense Media gave the film a three out of five stars, stating, "Not as good as the original, but cute and fun.
The song Bella Notte from the original film is heard in the end credits sung by Joy Enriquez and Carlos Ponce.