There are plenty of classics in the mix, too, including timeless denim jeans, heritage checks and … Pete's role was expanded in his next appearance, 1990’s The Prince and the Pauper, where he played the ruthless captain of the royal guard bent on robbing and terrorizing the kingdom of England with an army of weasels at his disposal. After Goofy debunked his parenting advice, Pete became rather spiteful and vindictive, as he later relished in having the chance to prove that Max (as a result of Goofy's attempts to form a friendly bond) was a manipulative "bad kid". In the early 1930s, auditions were being held for the Big Bad Wolf role in Walt Disney’s The Three Little Pigs. Though he planned to turn the powerful sorcerer into a demonic Heartless, Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrived and prevented this, also telling him the news of Maleficent, who they had slain whilst he was out dominating worlds. Pete also appears in House of Mouse (2001–2003) as the greedy property owner who is always trying to exploit devious ways and loopholes to get the club shut down. Following the success of Steamboat Willie, Pete would go on to regularly appear opposite Mickey and his girlfriend Minnie Mouse throughout the '30s. Genghis Khan's crown would not be recovered until it was found by Scrooge eight centuries later. (son)Pistol (daughter, Goof Troop only) As Mickey's popularity grew throughout the '30s, he became less of an adventurer and more of an everyman in response to unhappy parents who disapproved of Mickey's more roughish exploits. The Jungle Book: Mowgli • Baloo • Bagheera • Shere Khan • Kaa • King Louie • Hathi, Jr. • Raksha To give voice to Pete, the short utilized archived dialogue from a number of Billy Bletcher's recording sessions as the character. • "New Gods on the Block!" With Pete still appearing in comic books, Gottfredson brought him back to the comic strip in "Pegleg Pete Reforms" (March 1947). • "Panda-monium" • "Bad Ear Day" • "Ghoul Friend" • "Dog Show" • "O Sole Minnie" • "Potatoland" • "Sleepwalkin'" • "Flipperboobootosis" • "Tapped Out" • "Third Wheel" • "The Adorable Couple"Season 2: "Cable Car Chaos" • "Fire Escape" • "Eau de Minnie" • "O Futebol Clássico" • "Down the Hatch" • "Goofy's Grandma" • "Captain Donald" • "Mumbai Madness" • "The Boiler Room" • "Space Walkies" • "Mickey Monkey" • "Clogged" • "Goofy's First Love" • "Doggone Biscuits" • "Workin' Stiff" • "Al Rojo Vivo" • "Bottle Shocked" • "A Flower for Minnie" • "Bronco Busted"Season 3: "Coned!" His plan, however, is thwarted when the Prince suddenly appears in the throne room, having busted out of the dungeon and evading the guards with the help of Goofy (Mickey's peasant friend) and Donald Duck (the Prince's valet). • "Beware the B.U.D.D.Y. Pete returns in this animated series, as a recurring antagonist. Pete appeared in 67 animated short films between 1925 and 1954, having been featured in the Alice Comedies and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons, and later in the Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy cartoons. Goof Troop's 1995 theatrical feature film spin-off, A Goofy Movie, marked Pete's first major role in a full-length feature film (he had an obscured cameo bit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit seven years earlier). Home At times, Pete would be accompanied by a squadron of nameless henchmen that carried out his every bidding. She first appeared in Topolino e i piccioni "poliziotti" (Mickey Mouse and the Pidgeon Police, first published in December 1981) and starred as Pete's partner-in-crime in eight stories from 1981 to 1984. Beauty and the Beast: Belle • Maurice • Chip Potts • Mrs. Potts • Gaston • LeFou • FrouFrou • Chapeau • Plumette • Beast • Cogsworth • Lumiere • The Enchantress • "What Ever Happened to Della Duck?!" DuckTales (2017): Scrooge McDuck • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Webby Vanderquack He first appeared in Alice Solves the Puzzle (February 15, 1925) as Bootleg Pete. He was a bear-like animal that frequently antagonized Alice and her friend, Julius. • "The Dangerous Chemistry of Gandra Dee!" • "Raiders of the Doomsday Vault!" Pete defeats Donald and Goofy and holds a single battle with Mickey. That night, after the king passes away, Pete finds the "phony prince" (Mickey), threatening the life of his dog, Pluto, unless Mickey follows his commands. He is viewed from the back, alongside Spike the Bulldog and Horace Horsecollar in security uniforms. 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Marvel's Women of Power: Wasp • Elektra • Captain Marvel • She-Hulk • Spider-Woman Pete happened to be a collector of crossword puzzles and identified Alice's puzzle as a rare one missing from his collection. Mickey often uses this distrust to turn the two against one-another. Segments: El Gaucho Goofy • Aquarela do Brasil • Pedro • Lake Titicaca • The Cold-Blooded Penguin • The Flying Gauchito • Baía • Las Posadas • Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracuz and Acapulco • Donald's Surreal Reverie, Entertainment: Let's Party Gras! Comics: Comic Books (IDW) Pete hosts a farewell barbecue for the boys, but shows no disappointment towards P.J.’s leaves - viewing it as his “last night of babysitting” before becoming a free man. Pete made a few appearances in the animated opening of The Mickey Mouse Club, usually seen singing as well as holding a trampoline that is bouncing Mickey upward. • Clarice Finding Nemo: Nemo • Dory • Marlin • Crush • Bruce • Destiny • Bailey • Hank • Deb • Squirt • Nigel • Gill • Sheldon • Pearl • Darla • Charlie • Jenny Arthur Burghardt voiced the villain in 1991’s The Prince and the Pauper and continued to voice the character in a selection of video games until 2003. In 1928, due to legal disputes with distributors over at Universal Studios, Walt Disney lost the character of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, and was forced to quickly come up with a new star to take his place. • "Astro B.O.Y.D.!" While he was seen with two legs in those films, he first appeared with a peg-leg in 1930's The Cactus Kid and would speak for the first time. Pete appears as the antagonist of the game. After kicking out a disguised Prince, whom he mistook for the peasant boy Mickey Mouse, out of his kingdom, he later receives word from one of his guards that the Prince was seen a causing a commotion in the village, as the guard claimed that he "acted like a nobleman and he had the royal ring!" Self-serving and arrogant, Pete's villainous acts have varied in scale and depth over the years, and generally depend on the story he's participating in; at times, Pete can be a simple, yet greedy crook looking to become rich beyond belief,[6][7] a tyrant seeking power and control,[8] or a trigger-happy sadist that causes harm for mere pleasure. To stand against Mickey, Pete's bear-like appearance had been shed, and he became more defined as a cat—sporting a cat-like tail, muzzle, nose, ears, and fur. Pete's first appearance in Alice Solves the Puzzle. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. In various comics stories, his right-hand man is a skinny, bearded criminal named Scuttle. Pete's likeness is featured alongside other classic characters in the Mickey Avenue section of the park. The series also features various alter egos/relatives of Pete: Pete appears in the 2013 Mickey Mouse cartoon series. Pete's Dragon: Elliott Pete (also called Peg-Leg Pete, Pistol Pete and Black Pete, among other names) is a fictional character of The Walt Disney Company.He was created in 1925 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks and often appears as a nemesis and the main antagonist in Mickey Mouse universe cartoons and comics.He was originally an anthropomorphic bear, but with the advent of Mickey Mouse in 1928, he was defined as a cat. In the 2002 direct-to-video House of Mouse spinoff film Mickey's House of Villains, Pete and other Disney villains' guest appearances from House of Mouse are featured. Walt Disney anthology seriesThe Mickey Mouse ClubDuckTalesGoof TroopBonkers (cameo)Mickey Mouse WorksHouse of MouseMickey Mouse ClubhouseHave a Laugh!Mickey MousekersizeMickey MouseMickey and the Roadster RacersLegend of the Three Caballeros (cameo) The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse In Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers, it is said that Pete was instantly rejected by his mother, “at that stork delivery”, and pursued his evil goals as a means of earning her approval. Animals: Gopher • Female Bigfoot • Humphrey the Bear • Bubbles, Season Two: "Queasy Rider" • "Maximum Insecurity" • "Puppy Love" • "Great Egg-Spectations" • "Three Ring Bind" • "Pistolgeist" • "Bringin' on the Rain" • "Talent to the Max" • "Tee for Two" • "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder" • "Sherlock Goof" • "From Air to Eternity" • "Clan of the Cave Goof", A Goofy Movie: After Today • Stand Out • On the Open Road • Lester's Possum Park • Nobody Else But You • I2I Sofia the First: Sofia • Minimus • Skye In 1934's Shanghaied, Pete was redesigned again, this time getting a white face with long cat-like whiskers and cat-like ears. He is always foiled by the gallant Mickey. As such, Pete would almost exclusively appear in Donald Duck cartoons to remain active. • "Mickey's Mystery!" Jan Koldenius (first dubbing of first cartoons), Piston Piedro in "Race for the Rigatoni Ribbon", El Toro Pete in "Running of the Roadsters? With a selfish and crooked mien, Pete contrasted his benevolent neighbor and the show’s protagonist, Goofy. • "How Santa Stole Christmas!" Like the classic shorts, Pete is typically portrayed as a local thug that repeatedly torments Mickey and his friends, as was the case in "Swimmin' Hole", "Touchdown and Out", and "Three-Legged Race". Pete made a cameo appearance as a Toontown police officer in the very last scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. • "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" All of the captives are then forced to sing at Captain Blackheart's birthday party, with the Beagle Boys successfully keeping the pirates distracted with their exceptional singing talents, while Scrooge, Gyro, and the nephews hook up the Time Tub to the ship with Scrooge's money. As the series progressed, however, Pete quickly developed into a friend to Mickey. His peg-leg also reappeared. Parade: Main Street Electrical Parade Inside Out: Joy • Sadness • Anger • Disgust • Fear • Bing Bong [6] Pete was not named in the first year of Mickey Mouse cartoons, but was given the name Peg-Leg Pete in 1930. System!" Pete was the main antagonist in Disney Legend Carl Barks' first Donald Duck comic story, Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold (adapted by Barks and Jack Hannah from the unproduced animated film "Morgan's Ghost"), and remained a recurring villain in Barks's comics. Season Three "Challenge of the Senior Junior Woodchucks!" Although Pete is often typecast as a villain, he has shown great versatility within the role, playing everything from a hardened criminal (The Dognapper, The Lone Chipmunks and most of his depictions in comics) to a legitimate authority figure (Moving Day, Donald Gets Drafted, Mr. [10][11] Whatever the case, Pete is always up to trouble. His role varies by episode as he is usually typecast as a friendly acquaintance to Mickey and the others but could be an antagonist on occasion. He attends the same college as Max, making life increasingly complicated for him. They live next door to Goofy and his son, Max. He later returns after a jackhammer factory was built next to his house, as he claims the kingdom is much more quiet and peaceful in comparison, as a result of its arrival. Season One: "Woo-oo!" • "Chef Goofy on the Go" • "Mickey's Sport-Y-Thon" • "Oh Toodles" • "Martian Minnie's Tea Party" • "A Goofy Fairy Tale", Supporting: Yeti • Mickey's Scooter • Horace Horsecollar • Gubbles • Cat • Bady Panda • Clara Cluck • Judges • Pete • Ludwig Von Drake • Scrooge McDuck • Clarabelle Cow • Grandma Goofy • Mickey's Scooter • Minnie's Scooter • José Carioca • Panchito Pistoles • Chip 'n' Dale • Sleepy • Doc • Bashful • Happy • Grumpy • Dopey • Sneezy • Forest Animals • Huey, Dewey, and Louie • Flamingo Maitre'd • Orphans • Grandmother of the Orphans • Giant Squid • Chernabog and his minions • Beagle Boys • Spike the Bee • Erica • Martian Robot • Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse • Mortimer Mouse • Mr. Johnson • Pluto's Angel • Pluto's Devil • Weasels • House of Tomorrow • Butch the Bulldog • Merlin, Cameos: Prince Charming • Cinderella • Casey Junior • Walt Disney • Oswald the Lucky Rabbit • Willie the Whale • Lady • Tramp • Peter Pig • Paddy Pig • Unnamed Dog • Belle • Beast• Gyro Gearloose • King Louie • Flunkey • Bandar-log • Buzzy, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy • Snow White • Geppetto • Pinocchio • The Three Little Pigs • Teenagers • Big Bad Wolf • The Evil Queen • Phantom Blot • The Headless Horseman • Dirty Bill • Humphrey the Bear • Mary Poppins • Thumper • Bambi • Jafar • Raja • Martian Mastermind • Dumbo • The Crows • Three Little Wolves • Elmer Elephant • Max Hare • Toby Tortoise • Bambi's mother, Season 1: "No Service" • "Yodelberg" • "Croissant de Triomphe" • "New York Weenie" • "Tokyo Go" • "Stayin' Cool" • "Gasp!" The Princess and the Frog: Dr. Facilier Interestingly, some media portrays Pete’s ancestors as having also sported pegged-legs, such as Gram-Gram Peg-Leg in House of Mouse. At some point in his life, Pete lost one of his legs by unknown means, and had it replaced with a wooden peg. At the end, he apologizes and is invited to the egg hunt after all. Honors and awards Big Hero 6: Hiro Hamada • Baymax • Robert Callaghan • Go Go Tomago • Honey Lemon • Wasabi • Fred • Fred's Dad • Tadashi Hamada • Cass • Yama • Alistair Krei • Heathcliff • Abbigail Callaghan • Attila • Sergeant Gerson • Cass His portrayal was eventually changed in 1934's "The Captive Castaways" to better match his depiction in the cartoons, and he gradually started to work up on his own. With the Goof Troop franchise having become a cult-classic years after its premiere, Pete's role in the series would become one of his most recognizable to date. He acts as the sixth reserve member, being called when his skills (in motorcycle riding and stunts) is required. Pete appears as the captain of a pirate ship in the American version of the NES game Mickey Mousecapade (or simply Mickey Mouse in Japan). However, the child managed to unseat her diaper and run off while Pete was distracted. With the closure of the shorts department, Pete and other classic characters were retired. He is more polite than his previous incarnations. As with other members of the original Mickey Mouse voice cast, Bletcher often recorded his dialogue alongside Walt Disney. about Max changing Goofy's map route to get to Los Angeles, he tells Goofy about it. He also served as the villain of the short segments Mickey to the Rescue, in which he kidnaps Minnie and traps her within his not-so-hidden lair, forcing Mickey to endure elaborate traps in order to rescue her. This design was short-lived, however, as he lost the whiskers in The Dognapper (also released in 1934). Television programs [6] His nickname was a reference to his career of bootlegging alcoholic beverages during Prohibition in the United States (1920-1933). The two then engage in a battle between the 2D and 3D worlds. Pete in his first color cartoon, Moving Day. Goof Troop also marked the debut of Jim Cummings as Pete, who would go on to voice the character for decades. In an Italian story by Romano Scarpa, "Topolino e la dimensione Delta" ("Mickey Mouse and the Delta Dimension", first published in 1959), Pete briefly removes his artificial leg, revealing his old foot-high pegleg underneath. Whether you’re shopping for cool, casual tailoring or something a little bit smarter, ASOS DESIGN has a wide range of women's pant suits to explore. Mouse Takes a Trip. Halloween: Goofy's Skeletoons Street Party Viewers will find that Mickey and gang are very forgiving of Pete and his escapades. • "Sky Pirates...in the Sky!" In this film, Pete is the Captain of the Musketeers, who secretly plots to kidnap Princess Minnie and take over France as king. He also appears as a villain in some of the international shorts, such as "Al Rojo Vivo" and "Dancevidaniya"; in both cases, he kidnaps Minnie in attempts to court her. His story actually begins years before Sora or any of the major characters. • "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains!" By the time of season four, he was given his classic, one-strapped overalls from Steamboat Willie, which would appear in a majority of his episodes. Depicted as the captain of the titular steamboat and Mickey's overbearing boss, Steamboat Willie permanently redefined Pete as a black cat, and established his role as Mickey's adversary. Some of Pete’s most notable traits include his Herculean strength, thunderous cackle, and namesake peg-leg. In doing so, Bletcher not only earned the villainous role of the wolf, but also made a strong impression on the Disney studio. The various Petes appear to be their own characters, as two of them lived in different time periods, and because Scrooge never "recognizes" him, despite any previous encounters he may have had with any of the other Petes. Pete is an overbearing, authoritative, loud-mouthed bully who constantly wreaks havoc on those around him. He gathered his closest villain friends to replace Mickey and the gang. The film harkened back to Pete’s portrayal in the classic shorts. In "A Pete Scorned", Pete becomes jealous of Mickey’s rivalry with Mortimer, and falls into a fit of depression. !”, “Tough guy, eh?”, and referring to law enforcement as “Coppers”. While leading his army through the snowy slopes of Shadow Pass, he and the army are helpless to stop a monstrous snow beast from stealing Genghis Khan's treasured crown, forcing the army and their leader into retreat. While Goofy cherishes the idea of being both a parent and a friend to his son, Max, Pete believes children should be kept "under your thumb", and by asserting your authority in an overbearing manner, you'd become feared (or "respected" as Pete sees it), and keep them from becoming delinquents. [24] However, Trudy soon became Pete's girlfriend, his partner-in-crime and roommate—whenever they hold residence out of prison, that is. Summer: Soryo Kobu Season Three: "The Land of Trala La" • "Allowance Day" • "Bubbeo & Juliet" • "The Good Muddahs" • "My Mother the Psychic" • "Metal Attraction" • "Dough Ray Me" • "Bubba's Big Brainstorm" • "The Big Flub" • "A Case of Mistaken Secret Identity" • "Blue Collar Scrooge" • "Beaglemania" • "Yuppy Ducks" • "The Bride Wore Stripes" • "The Unbreakable Bin" • "Attack of the Fifty-Foot Webby" • "The Masked Mallard" • "A DuckTales Valentine" Within the Mickey Mouse universe, Pete is notorious for his monstrous nature, though he takes great pride in this reputation and the reactions it evokes. Steamboat captain (Steamboat Willie)ThugUsed car salesman (Goof Troop)Child photographer (A Goofy Movie)Christmas tree salesman (Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas)Landlord (House of Mouse) Norman FergusonEric Goldberg (Get a Horse!) He frequently openly manipulates, pushes, insults and threatens his son PJ as well. Two years later, Pete would even pair up with Chip and Dale, in the 1954 cartoon The Lone Chipmunks. In the 2004 made-for-video animated film The Three Musketeers (with Mickey, Donald Duck, and Goofy playing the title roles), Pete again appeared under the name Peg-Leg Pete. This iteration of Pete proved popular, and has reappeared again in feature films such as 1995's A Goofy Movie. The results came in the form of an anthropomorphic mouse named Mickey. Pete first speaks in 1930’s The Cactus Kid. Although Goofy didn't believe Pete, he looks at the map and sees the change.
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