Tramp

"I have my own private entrance."

- Tramp

Tramp is the love interest and the secondary, later true main protagonist from the 1955 film Lady and the Tramp and the tritagonist in its 2001 sequel Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. He is a handsome smart street dog as well as the husband of Lady, and the loving father of Scamp, Annette, Colette and Danielle.

Personality
In the first film, Tramp has a dream to become a house dog he always wanted. He is a laid-back character, and it's implied that he's flirtatious when he had past girlfriends which causes Lady to become mad at him. At the end however he came back and protects the Baby from the evil Rat. He is smart, and can outwit his enemies. In the sequel he is a firm, but fun loving, father of Scamp, Annette, Colette and Danielle. Tramp was trying to make Scamp happy, but Scamp was furious at him and punished Tramp. At the end, Tramp was happy that Scamp is being a house dog.

Trivia

 * Tramp had five past girlfriends named "Lulu", "Trixie", "Fifi", "Rosita", and "Ruby".
 * Tramp's real name is "Butch", preferred by Tony.
 * Tramp's best friend was once Buster who was the main antagonist from the sequel. Tramp hate the rules from Buster, if Buster gets very angry at him.
 * Tramp's enemies are the dogcatchers.
 * Tramp's character animator was Mit Khal.
 * Tramp is played by Larry Roberts in the first movie, and then Jeff Bennett in the sequel.
 * Tramp was rumored to be the main protagonist of the film before release.
 * Tramp used to live at the train station called the Kennel Club Set.