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==Feature films and featurettes== ===''Mickey's Christmas Carol''=== In the 1983 short film ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'', an adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]' novel ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' featuring Disney characters, Pete was cast as the [[Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]]. ===''The Prince and the Pauper''=== In this [[The Prince and the Pauper (1990 film)|Disney version]] of [[Mark Twain]]'s ''[[The Prince and the Pauper]]'', Pete once again played as the primary villain, this time as the English king's captain of the guard. When he saw that his ruler's life was slowly diminishing, he and his henchmen, a band of anthropomorphic weasels (from ''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad#The Wind in the Willows|The Wind in the Willows]]'') who now act as the king's guards, seized the opportunity to terrorize England's citizens and rob them of their goods in "favor" of the king. 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!" Pete suddenly realizes that it was indeed the Prince he "booted out" and seizes another opportunity out of this. 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. In the village, he soon finds and captures the real Prince and takes him to the castle's dungeon to lock him up. On the day of the Prince's coronation, Pete plots to get Mickey crowned as king, though Mickey is still subservient to Pete's orders. 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). A sudden battle in the throne room (Mickey and the Prince vs. Pete; Goofy and Donald vs. the Weasel Guards) results in Pete's defeat, as Goofy's bumbling antics cause a chandelier to fall on the weasels, bundle them together, and send them rolling towards Pete. Pete, seeing this, tries to flee but is slowed down by his ripped-down pants (courtesy of the Prince's swashbuckling skills) and tripped by both the Prince and Mickey, causing him to get rolled over and caught on the chandelier, which sends him and his men rolling through a stained glass window and falling out of the castle. ===''A Goofy Movie'' and ''An Extremely Goofy Movie''=== Pete later appeared in ''[[A Goofy Movie]]'' and its [[An Extremely Goofy Movie|sequel]] where he was still snooty and somewhat cankerous at times; despite this, he is shown in a much lighter tone as these movies are based on ''[[Goof Troop]]''. He is Goofy's best friend and always confidant in the films. ===''Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas''=== In the 1999 direct-to-video film ''[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas]]'', Pete appears in the story "A Very Goofy Christmas" as Goofy's neighbor, being responsible for making [[Max Goof|Max]] stop believing in Santa Claus by telling him that his existence is impossible. Later he appears in the story "Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi" as Mickey's boss selling Christmas trees. ===''The Three Musketeers''=== In the 2004 made-for-video animated film ''[[Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers|The Three Musketeers]]'' (with Mickey, Donald Duck, and Goofy playing the title roles), Pete again appeared under the name Peg-Leg Pete. He served as the main antagonist of the film. Here, he was the Captain of the Musketeers, aiming to take over France, with the help of his lieutenant, [[Clarabelle Cow]], and the Beagle Boys. To do so, he must get [[Minnie Mouse|Princess Minnie]] out of the way, but it proves to be difficult for him, even when he hires the film's titular trio to be her bodyguards, believing they will not do a good job protecting her. He received his own "bad guy song", using the classic music piece ''[[In the Hall of the Mountain King]]''. ===Other film appearances=== Pete makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' as a Toontown police officer. In the 2002 direct-to-video film ''[[Mickey's House of Villains]]'', Pete and other [[Disney villains]]' guest appearances from ''[[House of Mouse]]'' are featured. He takes part in the musical number "It's Our House Now" when villains take over the club. Pete makes a cameo appearance in ''[[Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film)|Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://screenrant.com/chip-dale-rescue-rangers-movie-cameos/ |title=Every Disney & Cartoon Cameo In Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers |first1=Courtney |last1=Mason |website=[[Screen Rant]] |date=May 24, 2022}}</ref>
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