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* Most of the characters portrayed by [[Charlie Chaplin]] fall under this type (and, in fact, "the Tramp" is often the closest thing the character has to a name - Chaplin's Tramp may well be the [[Trope Namer]]). Before [[Hilarity Ensues]], the Chaplin character can often be found trying to think of a way to get dinner. |
* Most of the characters portrayed by [[Charlie Chaplin]] fall under this type (and, in fact, "the Tramp" is often the closest thing the character has to a name - Chaplin's Tramp may well be the [[Trope Namer]]). Before [[Hilarity Ensues]], the Chaplin character can often be found trying to think of a way to get dinner. |
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* The Tramp character of [[Walt Disney]]'s ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]''. Although he is, admittedly, a dog. |
* The Tramp character of [[Walt Disney]]'s ''[[Lady and the Tramp]]''. Although he is, admittedly, a dog. |
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* Both versions of ''My Man Godfrey'', though the forgotten man aka tramp |
* Both versions of ''[[My Man Godfrey]]'', though the forgotten man aka tramp started out rich, goes on to be a tramp, makes the money back and uses it to help the other tramps. Oh, and marries the pretty rich girl. |
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* The title character in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' is like this, a tramp and beggar living on the streets off his own wit and what he can con/steal; until he gets the lamp, at least. |
* The title character in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' is like this, a tramp and beggar living on the streets off his own wit and what he can con/steal; until he gets the lamp, at least. |
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