<P> Many of the original characters make a return, including Tony and Joe from Tony's . </P> <Ul> <Li> Scott Wolf as Scamp (or "Whirlwind" by the way Tramp calls him), Lady and the Tramp's rambunctious son who bears a strong resemblance to Tramp . He starts out as a playful, frisky, yet stubborn and selfish mutt puppy, but has a total change of heart for his family after seeing that Buster lied to him, and because of the fact that he suddenly realized he was not safe out there in the streets . Roger Bart provides his singing vocals . Andrew Collins served as the supervising animator for him . </Li> <Li> Alyssa Milano as Angel, a Pomeranian mix Chihuahua who was once a pet and Scamp's love interest . She has a kind, yet spunky personality . At the end of the film, she is adopted by Jim Dear and Darling . She too bares a nickname for Scamp due to his inexperiences with the streets, calling him "tenderfoot", which is another reason why she has a crush on him . Susan Egan provides her singing voice . Andrew Collins served as the supervising animator for her . </Li> <Li> Chazz Palminteri as Buster, a Rottweiler / Doberman Pinscher mix and the leader of the Junkyard Dogs . He used to be the protégé of Tramp and is angry that Tramp left to become a house pet with Lady . He thus changes his moto after Tramp left to "Buster's trouble, is Buster's trouble ." Jess Harnell provides his singing voice . </Li> <Li> Jeff Bennett as Tramp, a mutt and the father of Scamp, Annette, Colette, and Danielle . Tramp has become accustomed to living in a home during his time as a pet . He is portrayed as a loving, but firm and concerned father, and also has an important role in this film . Nevertheless, he still has a few "street smarts" to fall back on, due to his near - old age . Bennett also voices Jock and Trusty, a Scottish terrier and a bloodhound who are the neighbors and friends of Lady and Tramp and join Scamp's family in a search to find him; and the Dogcatcher, who, in a style reminiscent of Don Knotts's portrayal of Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, chases after the Junkyard Dogs, determined to capture them . </Li> <Li> Jodi Benson as Lady (or "Pidge", which Tramp always calls her because of her naiveté in the previous film), a cocker spaniel who is the mother of Scamp, Annette, Collette, and Danielle and Tramp's mate . Due to her now being a mother of four, most of her naivety from the first film has been replaced with a sense of responsibility . She views Scamp's behavior in a more understanding light than Tramp does . Lianne Hughes served as the supervising animator for her . </Li> <Li> Bill Fagerbakke as Mooch, an Old English Sheepdog who is fairly dim - witted but enthusiastic . He is seen playing with children at the end of the film . Kevin Peaty served as the supervising animator for him . </Li> <Li> Mickey Rooney as Sparky, an Irish Wolfhound who used to know Tramp, and tells a colorful but untrue tale of how Tramp came to leave the Junkyard Dogs . Kevin Peaty served as the supervising animator for him . </Li> <Li> Cathy Moriarty as Ruby, an Afghan Hound who has a soft spot for puppies . Kevin Peaty served as the supervising animator for her . </Li> <Li> Bronson Pinchot as Francois, a Boston Terrier with a French accent . Kevin Peaty served as the supervising animator for him . </Li> <Li> Debi Derryberry and Kath Soucie as Annette, Colette, and Danielle, three cocker spaniel puppies who are Scamp's well - behaved and polite sisters who greatly resemble their mother Lady but each have different colored collars on their necks . They are a little on the prissy side, and think only of themselves and show no respect for Scamp, until the middle of the film when they actually start to miss him . Danielle is white collared, and by far, like Scamp, the rowdiest as well as a little on the daft side, Collette is red collared, with long ears and a very snobbish personality, and Annette is blue collared, and quite bossy . Their actual names are not mentioned in the film, but in the end credits . While they are at odds with Scamp at times, they do love him, due to the fact that he is their brother . </Li> <Li> Rob Paulsen as Otis, a stray dog in the dog pound . </Li> <Li> Nick Jameson and Barbara Goodson as Jim Dear and Darling, the owners of Lady, Tramp, Scamp, Annette, Collette, and Danielle . </Li> <Li> Andrew McDonough as Junior, Jim Dear and Darling's son and the youngest owner of Lady, Tramp, Scamp, Annette, Collette, and Danielle . </Li> <Li> Tress MacNeille as Aunt Sarah, the aunt of Junior and the owner of Si and Am. She shows no respect for Scamp, believing him to be a "monster". </Li> <Li> Mary Kay Bergman and Tress MacNeille as Si and Am, Aunt Sarah's two sneaky Siamese cats . They have a much more minor appearance in this film than in the original . </Li> <Li> Jim Cummings as Tony, the waiter of Tony's . </Li> <Li> Michael Gough as Joe, Tony's assistant . Both he and Tony have only minor appearances in this film . </Li> <Li> Frank Welker as Reggie, an extremely vicious and very large bulldog mix . He chases Scamp in a street, but gets caught by the dog catcher, who unexpectedly sends him flying to a tomato stand . Later, he is chained when he attempts to kill Scamp, who is in the pound, but is fought off by Tramp . Reggie can be noticed because of his short tail and chipped canine . </Li> <Li> April Winchell as Mrs. Mahoney, a woman on the streets who wears a wig and carries around a dog in a purse . On two occasions involving dog chases, she gets knocked over and her wigs get knocked off at the same time which publicly humiliates her . Of the two rounds in which this happens, she actually ends up completely losing the wig she had on in the first dog chase . Her name is not mentioned in the film, but is in the end credits . </Li> <Li> Scratchy, a mutt who is plagued by fleas and fur loss . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Scott Wolf as Scamp (or "Whirlwind" by the way Tramp calls him), Lady and the Tramp's rambunctious son who bears a strong resemblance to Tramp . He starts out as a playful, frisky, yet stubborn and selfish mutt puppy, but has a total change of heart for his family after seeing that Buster lied to him, and because of the fact that he suddenly realized he was not safe out there in the streets . Roger Bart provides his singing vocals . Andrew Collins served as the supervising animator for him . </Li> <Li> Alyssa Milano as Angel, a Pomeranian mix Chihuahua who was once a pet and Scamp's love interest . She has a kind, yet spunky personality . At the end of the film, she is adopted by Jim Dear and Darling . She too bares a nickname for Scamp due to his inexperiences with the streets, calling him "tenderfoot", which is another reason why she has a crush on him . Susan Egan provides her singing voice . Andrew Collins served as the supervising animator for her . </Li>

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