Lady and the Tramp (1955) - 2 corrections

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Entry This film is supposed to be set during the Victorian era. In the scene where Jim Darling is going out into the cold winter night to get watermelon for Darling, this would not have been possible to obtain in the middle of winter back then. People went to market every day and bought only what was fresh and in season at that time of year. [Darling had requested several things. He probably didn't see the need to tell her she couldn't have one of her cravings, since he still had to get the rest of the list.] Corrected by MovieGuy
Entry When Lady is running out of the pet shop after being muzzled, there is a macaw flying out with her. However, when Lady is running towards the exit in the pet shop, there is no sign of the macaw. [He could have turned and flown in another direction.]

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