![]() After the events of the first film, Mr.John Cleese, Eric Idle, Rowan Atkinson, Danny DeVito and Joe Pesci were all considered to voice Mr.Tweedy's voice actor, had passed away in early 2017. Tweedy had seemingly pushed the barn door onto Mrs. At the end of the film, it is shown that Mr.He would later act on this threat when he takes her to the pie machine. He then throws Ginger in the coal bin and swears to make her pay for humiliating him. Tweedy showed up at their front door, demanding to know why she was outside the fence, and orders him to deal with her. This was not only because he saw her as their (de facto) leader, but also because he caught her on another escape attempt. Tweedy showed a great deal of contempt to all the chickens, yelling at them much like a warden demoralizing inmates trying to escape, but the one he had the biggest vendetta on was Ginger. At the end of the movie he is seen to push the barn door down on her possibly as an act of getting back at her, injuring her. When suspicions about the chickens arise, his attempts to get her to notice has only given her greater annoyance. He purposely goes on nightly patrols around the farm to avoid being with her at the house. He is more than afraid to stand up to her due to her overpowering personality and so he lets himself become manipulated beyond his control. The reason for their marriage is currently a mystery (though it's possibly she only married him for the farm). He is constantly being belittled and physical abused (at times) by her. Tweedy has a very toxic relationship with his wife. This grudge was evident when he vengefully chose her to demonstrate the pie machine, claiming, "I've got a score to settle with you." Despite his obnoxious and abusive nature, he eventually turned happy and calm. He is also especially disparaging and contemptuous towards Ginger, the leader of the flock as she repeatedly embarrassed him in front of his wife. He also appears to have a genuine dislike for the chickens that he usually farms, as he shouted aggressively towards the onlooking hens after he trapped Ginger in a coal bin, similar to a prison warden demoralizing his inmates who attempted an escape. He appears to have more mechanical skills, as he was able to rebuild the pie machine himself, albeit with some complications initially. It was this lack of wits that allowed him to understand that the chickens were actually very plotting and organised whereas his more intelligent wife disregarded them as "the most stupid creatures on this planet". While he is generally absentminded, oblivious and dull, Tweedy is rather "simple, not stupid" instead of outwardly dumb. Tweedy treats him more as if a servant than an equal partner and repeatedly undermines his self-worth, as well as references to his ancestors as poor worthless nothings. Tweedy, whom he is in terror of due to her verbal abuse and sometimes physical outrages against him. Tweedy is a bumbling, clumsy, obstinate, pertinacious and ill-tempered individual. Fry and together they invented the chicken nugget Tweedy was sick of her behaviour but also because Mrs. She has never seen him again after the divorce. Her name is now Melisha Fry and no longer Mrs. Tweedy tells her story to Ginger what happened after the first movie. Tweedy is only seen in a flashback when Mrs. Tweedy married his wife while beginning his career as a poultry farmer then his chickens grew and layed more eggs until it was a bell call day when the Tweedy's count all the eggs layed per week and Edwina got killed because she did not lay enough eggs and was helping Ginger and the other chickens escape. Tweedy before throwing Ginger in the Coal Bin " I'll teach YOU to make a fool out of me!" He is often seen with a flat cap, black workman's boots, a trusty pitchfork, shotgun, and his vicious attack dogs with him. ![]() ![]() Tweedy is an obese man with light brown eyes, a chubby, round face, and wears a dark green shirt and pants, a brown vest, yellow dress shirt, and blue scarf around his neck.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |