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Template:Infobox Si and Am are Aunt Sarah 's twin Siamese cats and the secondary antagonists in Disney's film Lady and the Tramp and minor antagonists in its sequel. Both were originally voiced by Peggy Lee. Earlier versions of the storyline, drafted in during the war, had the two cats appear as a sinister pair, suggesting the yellow peril. They were originally named Nip and Tuck.

In Ward Greene's novelization, they tearfully express remorse over causing the Tramp's impending execution by hiding the rat's body as a joke, and then try to make amends, while in the film they do not partake in the climatic scene whatsoever.

Si and Am are sinister pair of cats who use the love they gain from Aunt Sarah to get others into a large amount of trouble. The cats are sneaky and love to cause trouble and make messes for their own amusement.

It is indicated that they care for nothing but each other and take advantage of Aunt Sarah seeing her as a protector and not a beloved owner.

The cats are sneaky and love to cause trouble and make messes for their own amusement. It is indicated that they care for nothing but each other and take advantage of Aunt Sarah, seeing her as a protector and not a beloved owner. Si and Am are identical seal-point Siamese cats. They are sleek and elegant cream-colored felines with angular, wedge-shaped faces, and large, blue almond eyes, which are oval-shaped and narrow out to points near the ends.

They have a deep brown facial point with a darker, almost black muzzle, and dark triangular ears. Their noses are black and small, and they both have two middle incisors that hang over their lower lip; these buck teeth are a commonly used Asian stereotype during the late s and s.

Si and Am also have dark brown "stockings" on their front legs and shorter "socks" on their hind legs and have dark, long, winding tails. In projects following Scamp's Adventure, they have received a slight retooling in that their buck teeth are instead replaced with cat fangs that hang on either side of their upper jaw.

The two cats are commonly seen toted in a picnic basket owned by Aunt Sarah, from which they emerge after her brief departure.

During their song, they wreak havoc throughout the household, claiming it as their own, and even attempt to eat both the family fish and family bird.

During the closure of their song, Lady ferociously chases after them upon hearing of their intentions to sample some of the newborn baby's milk. Collateral damage ensues, and although the cats caused all the trouble, Si and Am feign injury in order to get away with it and lay all the blame on Lady. Si and Am are carried upstairs by Aunt Sarah as they deviously shake their tails. How To Watch on Peacock. And what do they do if one of their new offerings is a remake that includes one of those yikes-inducing moments?

The film has been a major part of the Disney canon for 60 years, so it was bound to get the live-action treatment eventually. The tune was co-written and performed by Norma Deloris Egstrom, known professionally by her stage name Peggy Lee. She was a major singing star of the era, and getting Peggy Lee in a Disney movie was a big deal.



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