The Most Popular Pig and Fatty Characters 1
Pigs and fat people always appear in the movies. They have unique roles and makes an impression that viewers will never forget. They are fun and fearless.
Fat People
Pugsley and Uncle Fester of The Addam’s Family. Pugsley is able to hang from tree branches by his teeth, although this trait is only referred to and not seen. He is also depicted as being able to survive any mortal injuries and survive his sister’s attempts to kill him. Uncle Fester can generate both electricity and magnetism and powers a light bulb in his mouth as a party piece. In The New Addams Family he can also explode at will without harm. Additionally, he suffers from a severe migraine that can be cured by compressing his head in a vise, and apparently causes no harm upon him. He also likes to recharge in his electric chair.
Tracy and Edna Turnblad of Hairspray. Tracy is an optimistic, overweight teenage girl who loves to dance. Tracy’s racial color-blindness unwittingly leads her to becoming an active supporter for the integration of The Corny Collins Show.
Edna, Tracy’s mother and agent, is an agoraphobe who is ashamed of her obesity.
Ignacio of Nacho Libre. Having grown up as an orphan in a Mexican monastery, he is now a grown man and the monastery’s cook, but he is looked down upon by the other friars.
All his life, Ignacio has dreamed of becoming a luchador (lucha libre performer); but because wrestling was forbidden by the monastery, his dream remains unfulfilled.
Ignacio cares deeply for the orphans, but his food is terrible due to a lack of funds with which to obtain quality ingredients.
Oswald Cobblepot (Penguin) of Batman Returns. Oswald Cobblepot, like Bruce, is an ostensible billionaire in his 20s - but the similarities stop there. Unlike Bruce, “Ozzy” is rude, selfish, arrogant and homely as well as being a grotesque penguin-bodied character.
While Gotham’s other villains may have it out for the Batman, the Penguin is unique in that his scorn is often directed at Bruce Wayne, who serves as a constant reminder of everything he is not.Employing the use of highly trained birds and an arsenal of deadly umbrellas, as well as two faithful Kabuki assistants, he is determined to rebuild the Cobblepot fortune by criminal means.
Li’iBoy and Mauricio Wilson of Shallow Hal. Hal Larson, a superficial man, and his equally shallow friend Mauricio Wilson, share an interest in beautiful women, and try to act cool and hip when around them, but most women find them obnoxious and want nothing to do with them.
Li’i Boy plays “Never Forget Where I’m From” on the ukulele (Source: ZooKulele).
Augustus Gloop of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Augustus Gloop is a gluttonous overeater who is the first of the five children to find a Golden Ticket and win a trip to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory.
But he is also the first to be expelled from the tour after disobeying Wonka’s orders.
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Russell of UP. Russell is a Wilderness Explorer stowaway on Carl’s flying house. He accompanies Carl in order to earn his “assisting the elderly” badge: the only one he doesn’t have.Though he has never really been to the wilderness, he is depressed that his father is always too busy to spend time with him; on their journey.Russell makes a comment to Carl that suggests that Russell’s father and mother are no longer together.
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Captain B. McCrea of Wall-E. He is the sole commander of the Axiom. Throughout his duties as Captain, he is bogged down by daily routines and boredom. Meeting WALL-E, however, has sparked his interest in Earth, and he becomes enthusiastically engrossed in researching the home he never knew before, ultimately paving the way for a more dynamic leadership role. His name is never mentioned in dialogue, but is shown on a holographic commemoration in his cabin along with his predecessors.
Fat Animals
Babe of Babe. He is a baby pig who was raised by the sheepdog Fly. He is considered one of the stupid animals at first, but becomes a hero in the end.
Unlike his dog family, his tactic of herding sheep is to ask nicely and they listen.
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Francis and Heimlich of A Bug’s Life. Francis, an aggressive ladybug and a clown in P.T. Flea’s circus troupe. Francis is frustrated by constantly being mistaken for a female; an obvious pun on the name of his species.
Heimlich, a green caterpillar with a German accent and also a clown in P.T. Flea’s circus troupe. He is gluttonous and frivolous throughout, and contemptuous of anyone he considers less intelligent than himself. At one point, he remarks that he dreams of being a beautiful butterfly. At the end of the film, he sprouts a pair of tiny wings, but remains flightless due to his obesity.
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Big Z of Surf’s Up. He was often viewed as the legendary surfer, an individual that became synonymous with surfing itself. Big Z was a confident surfer, who loved surfing deeply, and was referred to as a “Soul Surfer.” His talent with surfing allowed him to even read the waves, knowing when each swell would start and would crash. To his fans, friends, and onlookers alike, Big Z was dead. A memorial using his destroyed surfboard, a Z slash between the pieces, was erected in his memory.
Boog of Open Season. 900 pound grizzly bear, Boog enjoys a captive existence.
He spends his day as the star attraction of the town’s nature show and spends his nights living the life of luxury in the garage of park ranger who raised him since he was a cub in a poor captive state.
Runt of Chicken Litttle. Runt is a large pig with a huge heart and is much larger than the other children, but is far smaller than the other massive members of his family. Runt is easily frightened and prone to panic.
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Garfield of Garfield. Garfield is a lazy and fat, is also pessimistic, cynical, sarcastic and sardonic. He enjoys destroying things, mauling the mailman, and tormenting Odie; he also makes snide comments, usually about Jon’s inability to get a date.
Though Garfield can be very cynical he does have a soft side for his teddy bear, food and sleep.
The guinea pigs of G-Force. They are armed with the latest high-tech spy equipment, these highly trained guinea pigs discover that the fate of the world is in their paws
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The penguins of Happy Feet. Mumble has a terrible singing voice and later discovers he has no Heartsong.
However, Mumble has an astute talent for something that none of the penguins had ever seen before: tap dancing (Source: IMDB.com).
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Mr. and Mrs. Beaver of Narnia. They are talking beavers, larger and more intelligent than regular beavers.
They are a typical married couple; Mr. Beaver works on their dam while Mrs. Beaver cooks and sews. But their lives are forever changed by the rumors of Aslan’s return to Narnia and the arrival of the four Pevensies.
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Po of KungFu Panda. His early life is largely unrevealed, although he was evidently under the guardianship of his goose father, Mr. Ping, for as long as he can remember. Although unenthusiastic about the restaurant trade, he was evidently a studious apprentice considering the praised quality of his cooking. Po was reluctant to disappoint his father by revealing his true interests in kung fu. Though mild and friendly, he also has severely low self-esteem since he thinks he is a failure for both being obese and of a species not known for a warrior tradition. When upset, he usually gorges on food to dull the pain.
Rhino of Bolt. He is a fearless, TV-obsessed hamster and huge Bolt fan who joins their team.
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Dumbo of Dumbo. He is an elephant who has huge ears and is able to fly, using his magic feather.
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Patrick Ford Starfish of Spongebob Squarepants. Patrick is a sea star who is SpongeBob’s best friend and neighbor. He lives under a rock and favors colorful trunks (mainly green and violet) as his attire. Patrick is not the brightest sea star in the ocean, though he did attend community college, what he studied is never revealed. His attention span has been clocked at .02 seconds. His favorite activities include sleeping, catching jellyfish, napping, blowing bubbles, snoozing and eating ice cream. He worked at the Krusty Krab doing odd jobs until he won an award (which the only reason he took the job). As SpongeBob’s closest pal, Patrick is always offering his advice and encouragement as they embark on various adventures, which usually get them both in trouble, though things seem to always work out in the end. But, for better or worse, Patrick will always be SpongeBob’s loyal buddy.
Porky Pig of the Looney Toons. He is known for his signature line at the end of each short, “Th-th-th-that’s all folks!”.
Porky’s most distinctive trait is a severe stutter, for which he sometimes compensates by replacing his words; for example, “What’s going on?” might become “What’s guh-guh-guh-guh—…what’s happening?”
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Ursula of Little Mermaid. She is a cecaelia sea witch who “helps” unfortunate merfolk to achieve her own goals.
Her appearance is of an obese purple-skinned, white-haired female human with a facial mole, but from the waist down she has six black tentacles.
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Tonton of Naruto. Tonton is Tsunade’s irresistible cute pet pig.
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Saizo of the Peacemaker. (still looking for something)
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Appa of Avatar, the Last Air Bender. Appa possesses the ability to fly, hence the name Sky Bison. He utilizes his Airbending for this purpose; his tail appears to be the main driving force behind his bending but has shown to also be able to accomplish it with his mouth. Due to his size and mass, it takes a lot of energy for him to stay aloft. As a result, Appa cannot fly for an extended time and periodically requires stopping and resting. He has also shown to be a fairly adept swimmer as well, although he is more frequently seen flying or walking than swimming. Despite the tranquility related to his personality as well as his species, Appa has shown himself to be very capable of fighting when necessary. With his bending, Appa can create powerful gusts of air with just a flick of his tail and can gain advantage over his opponent by hovering. Being a bison, he is also naturally capable of brute strength and endurance.
Mashimaro. (still looking for more info)
Other
Hogsqueal, Thimbletack and the Goblins of The Spiderwick Chronicles. Hogsqueal is one of Mulgarath’s goblins who is actually a hobgoblin; he is an anti-hero. Hogsqueal uses children’s teeth as his own, claiming that he is the Tooth Faerie. He helps out the children, but usually to his own advantage; and never uses the children’s names, instead using odd insults. In the end, his good intentions are well confirmed.
Thimbletack is the Spiderwick Estate’s brownie, a faerie who guards the Spiderwick mansion but, if angered, can become a vengeful and nasty boggart. Later in the series he ends up stealing the Field Guide and hiding it, believing this will be for the better. However, at the end of the books he is ultimately friendly.
Goblins are mischievous and grubby, goblins love smoke, fire, metal, and a good bloodshed. Most species are born without teeth, so they make their own from such materials as glass shards, pieces of metal (not iron) and wood. Sometimes they use the teeth of other animals.
Lilo Pelekai, Dr. Jumba Jookiba and Stitch of Lilo and Stitch. Lilo has a spirited and highly eccentric personality — especially in light of her parents’ death — has somewhat alienated her from her fellow children, yet Lilo makes the perfect best friend for Stitch, an alien experiment whom she adopts as her dog. Lilo attends Hula school and her hobbies include the photography of obese people
Dr. Jumba Jookiba is put on trial by the galactic governing body for illegal genetic experiments, including Stitch, an aggressive and cunning creature that is nearly indestructible. Stitch is a blue alien genetic creation standing between 3 and 3.5 feet tall, weigh 120 lb and strongly resembles a koala, or a french bulldog,
James P. “Sulley” Sullivan and Mike Wazowski of Monsters Inc. Sulley is the top scarer at Monsters, Inc., responsible for generating the screams that provide power for the city of Monstropolis along with his partner, Mike Wazowski who is a Cyclops monster in the shape of a tennis ball, with one large eye, two horns on his head, and arms and legs, but no torso.
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Blooregard “Bloo” Q. Kazoo and Eduardo of Foster Home for Imaginary Friends. Mac’s imaginary best friend, Bloo resembles a simple, domed cylinder who Mac created when he was 3, which makes Bloo 5 years old.
Bloo is the exact opposite of Mac, egocentric and superficial almost to the point of psychotic delusion, which somewhat adheres to the theory that Bloo is basically Mac’s id personality.
Bloo likes to take advantage of the friends at Foster’s and is constantly working on his scamming. However, he still has a good heart and sometimes apologises for his actions.
Eduardo is a loud imaginary protector friend who speaks with a considerable Spanish accent. He sports enormous horns, purple fur, long fangs, spade tail, skull buckle, grey pants and weighs more than 500 pounds. Despite his large size, overwhelming strength and menacing demeanor, Eduardo is quite docile and compassionate, and is scared of almost everything, but can be ferocious if angry or in the circumstance that danger befalls his friends. Eduardo has a fondness for potatoes. His creator, Nina Valerosa, is now a police officer.
Bailey of The Secret of the Magic Gourd. Bailey is a walking, talking, grant-wishing gourd who makes Raymond promise that only he can know about Bailey. Mayhem ensues as Bailey begins to grant Raymond’s wishes a little too literally, including making a book fly and stuffing his mouth with chess pieces (Source: Real Movie News).
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Totoro of My Neighbor Totoro. (still looking for something)
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Source of info: En.Wikipedia.Org
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