Meet The Rper

Name: Brianna(link to my personal), Bri, Brizzy, but feel free to just call me Scamp(I’ve kind of gotten use to it from RPing him for nearly a year now)

Age/Birthday: 21/Oct. 21

Likes: Anime, Disney, Wrestling, Harry Potter, Vampire Academy Series, Percy Jackson series, Heroes of Olympus series

Dislikes: Edward Cullen, Justin Bieber, Sasuke Uchiha, creeps and idiots

Other Rp Accs:

Haruhi Fujioka(Ouran High School Host Club), Kirara(Inuyasha), Pegasus(Hercules), Holley Shiftwell(Cars 2), Pikachu(Pokemon), Rufus(Kim Possible), Captain Hook(Peter Pan), Eve Torres(WWE Diva), Annette/Collette/Danielle(Lady and the Tramp 2: Scamp’s Adventure)

Why I Picked Scamp To Rp As:

I picked Scamp, because he is my favorite character from The Lady and the Tramp 2. He’s just so adventurous, out-going, spontaneous and adorable that it’s hard not to love him. I also love how he starts off wanting to be a wild dog -not knowing his father’s(Tramp’s) past- but after he runs off and meets the Junkyard Dogs, especially Buster, he learns that it’s not all “that” great being a wild dog.

The three characters I say inspire Scamp’s attitude change from the beginning to the end of the movie are:

Angel: She’s a wild dog, who wants to be loved and have a family. After being abandoned by, I believe, 5 other families she still doesn’t give up on wanting that family. It’s also because of her that he starts thinking about his own, real, family and wondering if they miss him.

Tramp: He started off on the streets-until he met Lady-but after that he didn’t even tell his pups about it. So Scamp just assumes that his dad was always a house dog and doesn’t want that life. After finding out the truth from Buster, Scamp sees his dad a little differently, but still wants to be a wild dog. It’s not until Scamp gets caught without a collar and taken to the pound, that he learns what a family is and(I say) why is dad choose to be with his mom.

Buster: Sure in the beginning of the movie, Buster(and the other Junkyard Dogs) were Scamp’s ideals they were what he wanted to be. It wasn’t until Buster ripped the collar off of him and made him “free, wild and catchable for the pound” did Scamp realize that Buster isn’t all that great after all.