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=== Weasels === The '''[[Weasel]]s''' are characters that originally appeared in the segment "The Wind in the Willows" of the film ''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]'' (1949), where they act as antagonists of the story by deceiving the [[Mr. Toad|main character]] by selling him a stolen car. The first weasel is voiced by an uncredited Leslie Denison and the second weasel is voiced by an uncredited Edmond Stevens. After this appearance, they became recurring characters in Disney animated productions related to Mickey and his friends. Usually they are presented as thin brown Weasels who wear a sweater, pants and a cap. A Weasel appears as a mugger in the [[Goofy]] short film ''[[How to Be a Detective]]'' (1952), voiced by [[Gerald Mohr]]. In ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' (1983), two Weasels appear as [[gravedigger]]s in the graveyard, burying [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] ([[Scrooge McDuck]]), and making fun of the fact that there weren't any mourners at his funeral, or for that matter any friends to bid him farewell. These weasels are voiced by [[Wayne Allwine]] and [[Will Ryan]]. In ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]]'' (1988), five Weasels partially based on those of "The Wind in the Willows", with different appearances and personalities, form the so-called "[[Toon Patrol]]", acting as the secondary antagonists of the story under the service of [[Judge Doom]]. The weasels consist of '''Smart Ass''' (voiced by [[David Lander]]), '''Stupid''' (voiced by [[Fred Newman (actor)|Fred Newman]]), '''Wheezy''' (voiced by [[June Foray]]), '''Greasy''' (voiced by [[Charles Fleischer]]), and '''Psycho''' (also voice by Charles Fleischer). Each of them meets its demise at the end of the film, literally dying of laughter or being dissolved in Dip. In ''[[The Prince and the Pauper (1990 film)|The Prince and the Pauper]]'' (1990), the Weasels appear as royal guards, acting as the secondary antagonists under the orders of the Captain of the Guard ([[Pete (Disney)|Pete]]). One weasel is voiced by [[Bill Farmer]] while other two weasels are voiced by [[Charlie Adler]]. In the TV series ''[[DuckTales (1987 TV series)|DuckTales]]'', two Weasels appear as henchmen of [[Flintheart Glomgold]] in the episode "Horse Scents". Two other Weasels from Australia appear in the episode "Back Out in the Outback" voiced by Will Ryan. In the series ''[[Bonkers (American TV series)|Bonkers]]'', a Weasel makes a cameo appearance in the episode "The 29th Page" as a suspect in a [[police lineup]] while in the episode "Get Wacky", a Weasel named '''Wacky''' (voiced by [[Rip Taylor]]) has a more prominent role as the main antagonist of the episode, having an appearance that more closely resembles the Weasels from ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit''. In the series ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]'', a Weasel appears in the cartoon "[[Mickey's Mechanical House]]" as a realtor (voiced by [[Jeff Bennett]]) selling a modern mechanical house to Mickey. The Weasels make several appearances in the series ''[[House of Mouse]]''. Some Weasels have appeared in the series with different appearances and professions, like one appearing in the episode "The Three Caballeros" working as Donald's lawyer (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) or another appearing in the episode "Rent Day" working as a cheese shop salesman (voiced by Jeff Bennett) during a flashback where Mickey paid him the rent money needed to pay the landlord Pete for some cheese. In the episode "Pete's House of Villains" after Pete began to take over the club, Pete put the weasels (all voiced by Jim Cummings) to work as waiters replacing the Penguins, but they robbed customers while doing so. As Pete fires a weasel among the other villains who were doing illegal stuff, he tells Pete "You can't fire me, I have friends in high places". Pete then gets crushed by a safe dropped by some other weasels. In the series ''[[The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse]]'', the Weasels appear in the episode "Cheese Wranglers" as bandits working for Pete. They are voiced by [[Chris Diamantopoulos]] and Bill Farmer. The TV series ''[[Mickey Mouse Funhouse]]'' features the '''Weasel Trio''' that is led by '''Wheezelene''' (voiced by [[Jenifer Lewis]]) and consisting of '''Cheezel''' (voiced by [[Richard Kind]]) and '''Sneezel''' (voiced by [[Brock Powell]]). Cheezel is the shortest of the trio and Sneezel is the largest of the trio. They appear on each of the Adventure Worlds and often cause all sorts of mischief and wrongdoing which always ends with Mickey and his friends thwarting them and setting them straight. Different Weasels appear as enemies in the video game ''[[Goofy's Hysterical History Tour]]''. In the video game ''[[Mickey Mania]]'', Weasels appear as enemies in the level based on "The Prince and the Pauper", with some throwing knives and others throwing arrows. A Weasel appears in the video game ''[[Disney Learning: Mickey Mouse|Mickey Mouse Kindergarten]]'', where after stealing [[#Chief O'Hara|Chief O'Hara]]'s cap, Mickey must find him hiding in an alley. The Weasels act as the main antagonists in the video game ''[[Mickey's Speedway USA]]'', kidnapping [[Pluto (Disney)|Pluto]] to steal the diamond-encrusted collar he is wearing, so Mickey and his gang embark on an adventure around the world to find the Weasels and rescue Pluto, until in the game's epilogue the Weasels are arrested. In the video game ''[[Mickey Saves the Day]]'', several Weasels appear as Pete's henchmen in his plan to become mayor of the town, working for him as policemen or security guards.
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