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Angelina, who comes from the ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' series, is a minor character who performs a ballet routine for the party.
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Angelina, who comes from the ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' ''Literature/AngelinaBallerina'' series, is a minor character who performs a ballet routine for the party.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Compared to her [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Disney]] [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians counterparts]], that is. In this film she is much more faithful to her [[Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians original novel depiction]], being much more refined in appearance. She wears quite a chic black-and-white print dress with a cape and has her hair tied into two buns and split into two colours: one half black and the other white. Think of a middle-aged Music/MelanieMartinez whenever you see this film's version of her.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Compared to her [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Disney]] [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians1996 counterparts]], that is. In this film she is much more faithful to her [[Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians original novel depiction]], being much more refined in appearance. She wears quite a chic black-and-white print dress with a cape and has her hair tied into two buns and split into two colours: one half black and the other white. Think of a middle-aged Music/MelanieMartinez whenever you see this film's version of her.
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[[folder:The Fat Controller / Sir Topham Hatt]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I am Sir Topham Hatt and I am in a whole series of books: ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends''. I suspect you've heard of 'em."]]
->'''Played by:''' Jonathan Ross
Sir Topham Hatt (also known as the Fat Controller), who comes from ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'', is amongst the first storybook characters to appear in the film, as the co-host of the children's party alongside the Queen. He only makes two appearances, however, as he debuts on-stage via Thomas the Tank Engine to introduce the audience to Sophie Dahl and at the end during the CurtainCall.
Despite being called the Fat Controller in the UK dub of the show he comes from, he introduces himself as Sir Topham Hatt, his actual name and US alias, in this film.
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->'''Played by:''' Jonathan Ross
Sir Topham Hatt (also known as the Fat Controller), who comes from ''Literature/TheRailwaySeries'', is amongst the first storybook characters to appear in the film, as the co-host of the children's party alongside the Queen. He only makes two appearances, however, as he debuts on-stage via Thomas the Tank Engine to introduce the audience to Sophie Dahl and at the end during the CurtainCall.
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->'''Played by:'''
Sir Topham Hatt (also known as the Fat Controller),
Mr. Tibbs, who comes from
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Lampshaded. Compared to his look in the [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends television series he comes from]], he has a rather charming look, even sporting hair, which his counterpart lacks. He even admits to being in his "corpulent, ''sexy'' glory" in the books he appear in to both Sophie Dahl and the audience.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has a rather dry sense of humour.
** "Only in the one story, Sophie? It's a bit of a shame; did you, uh...you annoy him or something?"
* FootballHooligans:
** Hints to being one when he shares the news about winning against the Ecuadorians by a landslide in a football match.
** "Never mind the football, ''this'' is going to be marvelous."
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He fits the example well.
* SharpDressedMan: Being the only Goodie who dresses like a true gentleman.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: That is, if you use his original UK name the Fat Controller.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has a rather dry sense of humour.
** "Only in the one story, Sophie? It's a bit of a shame; did you, uh...you annoy him or something?"
* FootballHooligans:
** Hints to being one when he shares the news about winning against the Ecuadorians by a landslide in a football match.
** "Never mind the football, ''this'' is going to be marvelous."
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He fits the example well.
* SharpDressedMan: Being the only Goodie who dresses like a true gentleman.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: That is, if you use his original UK name the Fat Controller.
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** After telling Mary that the Baddies have impulses instead of
* FootballHooligans:
** Hints to being one when he shares the news about winning against the Ecuadorians by a landslide in a football match.
** "Never mind the football, ''this'' is going to be marvelous."
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[[folder:White Rabbit]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"I can't stop. I'm late, I'm late, I'm really really late late, I'm so late, I'm really late."]]
->'''Played by:''' Joe Pasquale
The White Rabbit, who comes from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', is a supporting protagonist who lends Tracy Beaker and her friends his invitation card, which magically changes the recipient name from his to "Tracy Beaker & Friends". Near the end he [[spoiler:helps defeat Burglar Bill and retrieve the handbag by trying to catch him]].
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->'''Played by:''' Joe Pasquale
The White Rabbit, who comes from ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'', is a supporting protagonist who lends Tracy Beaker and her friends his invitation card, which magically changes the recipient name from his to "Tracy Beaker & Friends". Near the end he [[spoiler:helps defeat Burglar Bill and retrieve the handbag by trying to catch him]].
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* ColourMotif: Yellow.
* LittleBitBeastly: Unlike most animal characters, who take on the appearance as costumed characters, the White Rabbit is a "face character". Only animalistic characteristics are his ears, nose, and tail.
* MotorMouth: Has a tendency to ramble in a very fast pace.
* VerbalTic: "I'm late, I'm late!"
* LittleBitBeastly: Unlike most animal characters, who take on the appearance as costumed characters, the White Rabbit is a "face character". Only animalistic characteristics are his ears, nose, and tail.
* MotorMouth: Has a tendency to ramble in a very fast pace.
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[[folder:Peter Pan]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Follow Wendy and me because we're going on an adventure! We've been invited to a party!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Kacey Ainsworth
Peter Pan, who comes from the [[Literature/PeterPan titular book]], is a supporting protagonist. He is the leader of the Lost Boys who helps in defeating Captain Hook and the pirates so they all can attend the party.
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->'''Played by:''' Kacey Ainsworth
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* ColourMotif: Green.
* CrossCastRole: Is played by Kacey Ainsworth, an actress.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Blue Oni to Robin Hood's Red Oni.
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* ColourMotif: Green.
* CrossCastRole: Is played by Kacey Ainsworth, an actress.
* RedOniBlueOni: IsAdaptationalAttractiveness: Lampshaded. Compared to his look in the Blue Oni [[WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends television series he comes from]], he has a rather charming look, even sporting hair, which his counterpart lacks. He even admits to Robin Hood's Red Oni.being in his "corpulent, ''sexy'' glory" in the books he appear in to both Sophie Dahl and the audience.
* DeadpanSnarker: Has a rather dry sense of humour.
** "Only in the one story, Sophie? It's a bit of a shame; did you, uh...you annoy him or something?"
* FootballHooligans:
** Hints to being one when he shares the news about winning against the Ecuadorians by a landslide in a football match.
** "Never mind the football, ''this'' is going to be marvelous."
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He fits the example well.
* SharpDressedMan: Being the only Goodie who dresses like a true gentleman.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: That is, if you use his original UK name the Fat Controller.
* CrossCastRole: Is played by Kacey Ainsworth, an actress.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is
* DeadpanSnarker: Has a rather dry sense of humour.
** "Only in the one story, Sophie? It's a bit of a shame; did you, uh...you annoy him or something?"
* FootballHooligans:
** Hints to being one when he shares the news about winning against the Ecuadorians by a landslide in a football match.
** "Never mind the football, ''this'' is going to be marvelous."
* QuintessentialBritishGentleman: He fits the example well.
* SharpDressedMan: Being the only Goodie who dresses like a true gentleman.
* SpellMyNameWithAThe: That is, if you use his original UK name the Fat Controller.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Oi, Hookie! Hookie-dear, what's going on here?"]]
->'''Played by:''' Sanjeev Bhaskar
Robin Hood, who comes from the [[Myth/RobinHood titular legend]], is a supporting protagonist. He leads his group of Merry Men to help Peter Pan and the Lost Boys defeat Captain Hook and his pirates.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Oi, Hookie! Hookie-dear, what's going on here?"]]
->'''Played by:''' Sanjeev Bhaskar
Robin Hood, who comes from the [[Myth/RobinHood titular legend]], is a supporting protagonist. He leads his group of Merry Men to help Peter Pan and the Lost Boys defeat Captain Hook and his pirates.
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* ColourMotif: Green.
* FloweryInsults: He comes up with clever and unique insults to throw at Captain Hook.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to Peter Pan's Blue Oni.
* SpockSpeak: Briefly talks in this when finding other ways to describe a crocodile for Captain Hook [[SilenceYouFool until he tells him to shut up]].
* FloweryInsults: He comes up with clever and unique insults to throw at Captain Hook.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to Peter Pan's Blue Oni.
* SpockSpeak: Briefly talks in this when finding other ways to describe a crocodile for Captain Hook [[SilenceYouFool until he tells him to shut up]].
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* MotorMouth: Has a tendency tothrow at Captain Hook.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to Peter Pan's Blue Oni.
* SpockSpeak: Briefly talksramble in this when finding other ways to describe a crocodile for Captain Hook [[SilenceYouFool until he tells him to shut up]].very fast pace.
* VerbalTic: "I'm late, I'm late!"
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[[folder:Mr. Plod]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Alright, I'm gonna have to ask you all to very carefully look under your seats. Wait for the whistle."]]
->'''Played by:''' Martin Clunes
The policeman of Toyland who comes from the [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy books]], Mr. Plod is a supporting protagonist of the film. He assists the Famous Five on searching the handbag by checking if somebody in the audience has it.
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->'''Played by:''' Martin Clunes
The policeman of Toyland who comes from the [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures Noddy books]], Mr. Plod is a supporting protagonist of the film. He assists the Famous Five on searching the handbag by checking if somebody in the audience has it.
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* CopsAndDetectives: As the policeman of Toyland and a supporting character of the series he comes from, he is one of the Goodies.
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
* FairCop: Pretty much a given, especially since he's a part of the Goodies. He even outright said to Burglar Bill that he's a fair cop.
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
* FairCop: Pretty much a given, especially since he's a part of the Goodies. He even outright said to Burglar Bill that he's a fair cop.
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* CopsAndDetectives: As ColourMotif: Green.
* CrossCastRole: Is played by Kacey Ainsworth, an actress.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is thepoliceman of Toyland and a supporting character of the series he comes from, he is one of the Goodies.
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
* FairCop: Pretty much a given, especially since he's a part of the Goodies. He even outright saidBlue Oni to Burglar Bill that he's a fair cop.Robin Hood's Red Oni.
* CrossCastRole: Is played by Kacey Ainsworth, an actress.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
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[[folder:Prime Minister's Owl Keeper]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"See, what you probably don't know is if the Prime Minister has a particularly tricky problem, he sends an owl to Hogwarts, for a little bit of extra magical help. If it's a smaller problem, he might send a budgie."]]
->'''Played by:''' Harry Hill
The Prime Minister's Owl Keeper is a supporting protagonist whose job is to take care of the birds the Prime Minister owns and send them to Hogwarts in case of an emergency. He sends Blodwen, a snowy owl, to Hogwarts to send a letter for help to the House of Gryffindor.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"See, what you probably don't know is if the Prime Minister has a particularly tricky problem, he sends an owl to Hogwarts, for a little bit of extra magical help. If it's a smaller problem, he might send a budgie."]]
->'''Played by:''' Harry Hill
The Prime Minister's Owl Keeper is a supporting protagonist whose job is to take care of the birds the Prime Minister owns and send them to Hogwarts in case of an emergency. He sends Blodwen, a snowy owl, to Hogwarts to send a letter for help to the House of Gryffindor.
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* FloweryInsults: He comes up with clever and unique insults to throw at Captain Hook.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to Peter Pan's Blue Oni.
* SpockSpeak: Briefly talks in this when finding other ways to describe a crocodile for Captain Hook [[SilenceYouFool until he tells him to shut up]].
* FloweryInsults: He comes up with clever and unique insults to throw at Captain Hook.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to Peter Pan's Blue Oni.
* SpockSpeak: Briefly talks in this when finding other ways to describe a crocodile for Captain Hook [[SilenceYouFool until he tells him to shut up]].
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[[folder:Mary Poppins]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Don't you know the first rule of children's books? There never was and never will be a children's story where good doesn't win in the end."]] [[labelnote:Click here to see her alternate outfit.]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/66ebbb86_e634_47c4_9814_7002d5a44b29.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]
->'''Played by:''' Scarlett Strallen
Mary Poppins, who comes from the [[Literature/MaryPoppins titular book]], is a supporting protagonist who appears much later in the film. She proves to the Baddies that there is no such thing as a children's story where evil wins in the end.
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->'''Played by:''' Scarlett Strallen
Mary Poppins, who comes from the [[Literature/MaryPoppins titular book]], is a supporting protagonist who appears much later in the film. She proves to the Baddies that there is no such thing as a children's story where evil wins in the end.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's just as charming as any other Goodie, but remember that even she doesn't tolerate the Baddies' unruliness.
* ColourMotif: Black at first, representing the reserved and no-nonsense demeanour she puts on when she first appears. Later changes to blue, representing her more relaxed side during the ending song.
* PaletteSwap: First appears wearing a black coat when she arrives on stage but is later swapped with a blue coat during the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" musical number. She also drops her hat in that scene.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is initially stern when she arrives on stage but shows a warmer side during the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" segment.
* ColourMotif: Black at first, representing the reserved and no-nonsense demeanour she puts on when she first appears. Later changes to blue, representing her more relaxed side during the ending song.
* PaletteSwap: First appears wearing a black coat when she arrives on stage but is later swapped with a blue coat during the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" musical number. She also drops her hat in that scene.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is initially stern when she arrives on stage but shows a warmer side during the "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" segment.
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[[folder:Queen Elizabeth II]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Ladies and gentlemen, and children everywhere, as been so evident this afternoon, British children's literature has been for many years an extraordinary success story. And I am glad that we have been able to celebrate this great achievement here at Buckingham Palace."]] [[labelnote:Click here to see her with glasses on.]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e41d2040_7412_4d01_a0ef_7d8912565e00.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]
->'''Played by:''' Herself
The late Queen UsefulNotes/ElizabethII plays an important role in the film, as being the one whose handbag goes missing and the host of the children's party, though she only appears on-stage at the ending. She is farsighted, as she needs her reading glasses to read her closing speech, and without them and the handbag they're housed in, the party cannot continue as planned.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Ladies and gentlemen, and children everywhere, as been so evident this afternoon, British children's literature has been for many years an extraordinary success story. And I am glad that we have been able to celebrate this great achievement here at Buckingham Palace."]] [[labelnote:Click here to see her with glasses on.]] [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e41d2040_7412_4d01_a0ef_7d8912565e00.jpeg]] [[/labelnote]]
->'''Played by:''' Herself
The late Queen UsefulNotes/ElizabethII plays an important role in the film, as being the one whose handbag goes missing and the host of the children's party, though she only appears on-stage at the ending. She is farsighted, as she needs her reading glasses to read her closing speech, and without them and the handbag they're housed in, the party cannot continue as planned.
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* AnonymousRinger: She's only referred to as "the Queen" or "Her Majesty". TruthInTelevision as when somebody usually uses those terms, people will automatically recognise that it's Elizabeth II herself.
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She's the owner of one (actually multiple, especially Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace), which explains why one of her maids seem to be overwhelmed by the 700+ rooms and thousands of sofas of the Palace to look under when searching for her handbag.
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will have to search for. Not to mention [[CaptainObvious she's the Queen]].
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in this film) and femininity.
* CoolOldLady: She hosted a ''huge'' palace party for the children and invited ''characters from literature?'' Now an old lady with magic up her royal sleeve is a cool one. It's TruthInTelevision too.
* FriendToAllChildren: Both in real life and in the film, that is. Why else wouldn't she host a shindig for the children in her garden?
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that not even the Baddies have the guts to dislike or outright say they dislike her.
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagant to show that she's the Queen.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but is a lot more present in RealLife.
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She's the owner of one (actually multiple, especially Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace), which explains why one of her maids seem to be overwhelmed by the 700+ rooms and thousands of sofas of the Palace to look under when searching for her handbag.
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will have to search for. Not to mention [[CaptainObvious she's the Queen]].
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in this film) and femininity.
* CoolOldLady: She hosted a ''huge'' palace party for the children and invited ''characters from literature?'' Now an old lady with magic up her royal sleeve is a cool one. It's TruthInTelevision too.
* FriendToAllChildren: Both in real life and in the film, that is. Why else wouldn't she host a shindig for the children in her garden?
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that not even the Baddies have the guts to dislike or outright say they dislike her.
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagant to show that she's the Queen.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but is a lot more present in RealLife.
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]
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* AnonymousRinger: She's only referred to as "the Queen" or "Her Majesty". TruthInTelevision as when somebody usually uses those terms, people will automatically recognise that it's Elizabeth II herself.
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She'sCopsAndDetectives: As the owner policeman of Toyland and a supporting character of the series he comes from, he is one (actually multiple, of the Goodies.
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
* FairCop: Pretty much a given, especiallyWindsor Castle and Buckingham Palace), which explains why one of her maids seem to be overwhelmed by the 700+ rooms and thousands of sofas since he's a part of the Palace to look under when searching for her handbag.
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will have to search for. Not to mention [[CaptainObvious she's the Queen]].
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in this film) and femininity.
* CoolOldLady: She hosted a ''huge'' palace party for the children and invited ''characters from literature?'' Now an old lady with magic up her royal sleeve is a cool one. It's TruthInTelevision too.
* FriendToAllChildren: Both in real life and in the film, that is. Why else wouldn't she host a shindig for the children in her garden?
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that notGoodies. He even the Baddies have the guts to dislike or outright say they dislike her.
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagantsaid to show Burglar Bill that she's the Queen.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but ishe's a lot more present in RealLife.
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]fair cop.
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She's
* DeadpanSnarker: Just like Tracy Beaker and Sir Topham Hatt, he has his snarky moments.
* FairCop: Pretty much a given, especially
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will have to search for. Not to mention [[CaptainObvious she's the Queen]].
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in this film) and femininity.
* CoolOldLady: She hosted a ''huge'' palace party for the children and invited ''characters from literature?'' Now an old lady with magic up her royal sleeve is a cool one. It's TruthInTelevision too.
* FriendToAllChildren: Both in real life and in the film, that is. Why else wouldn't she host a shindig for the children in her garden?
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that not
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagant
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but is
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]
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->'''Played by:''' Janine Duvitski
She is a supporting character of the film, albeit unnamed. She helps Mr. Tibbs in looking for the Queen's handbag but is overwhelmed by how many rooms of the palace it may be hiding in.
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->'''Played by:''' Janine Duvitski
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* NervousWreck: Shows this when searching for Mr. Tibbs and thinking about how many bedrooms and sofas Buckingham Palace has when it comes to finding the handbag.
* NoNameGiven: Her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the film, and she's only referred to as the "Maid at Buckingham Palace" according to Website/IMDb.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the more composed Mary's Blue Oni.
* NervousWreck: Shows this when searching for Mr. Tibbs and thinking about how many bedrooms and sofas Buckingham Palace has when it comes to finding the handbag.
* NoNameGiven: Her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the film, and she's only referred to as the "Maid at Buckingham Palace" according to Website/IMDb.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the more composed Mary's Blue Oni.
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* ColourMotif: Black and white.
* NervousWreck: Shows this when searching for Mr. Tibbs and thinking about how many bedrooms and sofas Buckingham Palace has when it comes to finding the handbag.
* NoNameGiven: Her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the film, and she's only referred to as the "Maid at Buckingham Palace" according to Website/IMDb.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the more composed Mary's Blue Oni.White.
* NervousWreck: Shows this when searching for Mr. Tibbs and thinking about how many bedrooms and sofas Buckingham Palace has when it comes to finding the handbag.
* NoNameGiven: Her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the film, and she's only referred to as the "Maid at Buckingham Palace" according to Website/IMDb.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the more composed Mary's Blue Oni.
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The corgis are the Queen's faithful pet dogs, specifically the Pembroke kind of Welsh corgi. Mr. Tibbs is seen holding them on leashes and he lets Cruella have them, much to her delight. Whilst Cruella ''tries'' to get their fur, she gets attacked by them and ends up passing them to her chaperone, [[TookALevelInKindness who denies the order and instead returns the dogs back to the Palace]].
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The corgis are the Queen's faithful pet dogs, specifically the Pembroke kind of Welsh corgi. Mr. Tibbs is seen holding them on leashes and he lets Cruella have them, much to her delight. Whilst Cruella ''tries'' to get their fur, she gets attacked by them and ends up passing them to her chaperone, [[TookALevelInKindness who denies the order and instead returns the dogs back to the Palace]].
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->'''Played by:''' Scarlett Strallen
Mary Poppins, who comes from the
The corgis are the Queen's faithful pet dogs, specifically the Pembroke kind of Welsh corgi. Mr. Tibbs is seen holding them on leashes and he lets Cruella have them, much to her delight. Whilst Cruella ''tries'' to get their fur, she gets attacked by them and ends up passing them to her chaperone, [[TookALevelInKindness who denies the order and instead returns the dogs back
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* EvilDetectingDog: Lampshaded, though it only happens off-screen. They were being very aggressive and rough towards Cruella de Vil, causing her hair to be in a mess at the very least.
* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They're Welsh corgis, one of the most prominent animal symbols of the UK.
* PreciousPuppies: [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld Because...look at them!]]
* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They're Welsh corgis, one of the most prominent animal symbols of the UK.
* PreciousPuppies: [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld Because...look at them!]]
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* EvilDetectingDog: Lampshaded, though it only happens off-screen. They were being very aggressive BewareTheNiceOnes: She's just as charming as any other Goodie, but remember that even she doesn't tolerate the Baddies' unruliness.
* ColourMotif: Black at first, representing the reserved andrough towards Cruella de Vil, causing no-nonsense demeanour she puts on when she first appears. Later changes to blue, representing her hair to be in a mess at more relaxed side during the very least.
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*NationalAnimalStereotypes: They're Welsh corgis, one of PaletteSwap: First appears wearing a black coat when she arrives on stage but is later swapped with a blue coat during the most prominent animal symbols of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" musical number. She also drops her hat in that scene.
* SugarAndIcePersonality: She is initially stern when she arrives on stage but shows a warmer side during theUK.
* PreciousPuppies: [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld Because...look at them!]]"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" segment.
* ColourMotif: Black at first, representing the reserved and
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* PreciousPuppies: [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld Because...look at them!]]
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->'''Played by:''' Alexander Loxton
Peter Rabbit, who comes from his [[Literature/PeterRabbit namesake book series]], is a minor character who only appears in a dance number along with several other characters from his series.
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->'''Played by:''' Alexander Loxton
Peter Rabbit, who comes from his [[Literature/PeterRabbit namesake book series]], is a minor character who only appears in a dance number along with several other characters from his series.
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* FlatCharacter: Doesn't drive the plot nor have known personality traits in this film. He's just there with his friends to put on a dance for the audience.
* TheVoiceless: Is never heard talking in the film.
* TheVoiceless: Is never heard talking in the film.
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* FlatCharacter: Doesn't drive AnonymousRinger: She's only referred to as "the Queen" or "Her Majesty". TruthInTelevision as when somebody usually uses those terms, people will automatically recognise that it's Elizabeth II herself.
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She's theplot nor owner of one (actually multiple, especially Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace), which explains why one of her maids seem to be overwhelmed by the 700+ rooms and thousands of sofas of the Palace to look under when searching for her handbag.
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will haveknown personality traits to search for. Not to mention [[CaptainObvious she's the Queen]].
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in thisfilm. He's just there with his friends to put on film) and femininity.
* CoolOldLady: She hosted adance ''huge'' palace party for the audience.
children and invited ''characters from literature?'' Now an old lady with magic up her royal sleeve is a cool one. It's TruthInTelevision too.
*TheVoiceless: Is never heard talking FriendToAllChildren: Both in real life and in the film.film, that is. Why else wouldn't she host a shindig for the children in her garden?
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that not even the Baddies have the guts to dislike or outright say they dislike her.
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagant to show that she's the Queen.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but is a lot more present in RealLife.
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]
* AsHerself: The Queen plays herself, of course. Quite a rare occurrence.
* BigFancyCastle: She's the
* BigGood: She is considered this to everyone as she is the one who hosted the children's garden party and that it's ''her'' handbag the Goodies will have
* BlindWithoutEm: Downplayed. The Queen simply needs her glasses to read her speech, and she appears to have no trouble watching the stage-play from the Royal Box.
* ColourMotif: Blue, possibly representing both royalty (as royal blue is a real shade, though the Queen wears sky blue instead in this
* CoolOldLady: She hosted a
*
* TheHighQueen: Being one of the only two queens of the film, Her Majesty is the benevolent counterpart to the Pirate Queen. Especially that she has a soft spot towards children and that not even the Baddies have the guts to dislike or outright say they dislike her.
* ModestRoyalty: Simply wears a matching blazer and dress with a flower print, her trademark brooch, a pair of pearl earrings and necklace, and black heels. Nothing too extravagant to show that she's the Queen.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: A more downplayed example as she mostly remains in the background for most of the film, she has shown that she's always willing to listen to the Goodies...actually, pretty much all the literature characters. Also TruthInTelevision but is a lot more present in RealLife.
* RedOniBlueOni: A comparison between two monarch characters, she's the Blue Oni to the Pirate Queen's Red Oni. Pretty coincidental since she wears blue in this film.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Subverted. She presents this trope more in RealLife though in this film, prior to [[spoiler:getting her handbag back]], she's just shown watching the stage play from the Royal Box.
* SilverVixen: She's quite the looker.
* TrueBlueFemininity: Wears a blue blazer and matching dress throughout the film.
* UniversallyBelovedLeader: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech.]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Finty Williams
Angelina Mouseling, who comes from the ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' series, is a minor character who performs a ballet routine for the party.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Finty Williams
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Angelina Mouseling, who comes from the ''WesternAnimation/AngelinaBallerina'' series,
She is a
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* PinkMeansFeminine: Just like in the media she hails from, she wears pink.
* TheVoiceless: Surprisingly enough, averted. She is the only exception to the costumed characters of this production when it comes to not having any speaking role, but she only has one line.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Just like in the media she hails from, she wears pink.
* TheVoiceless: Surprisingly enough, averted. She is the only exception to the costumed characters of this production when it comes to not having any speaking role, but she only has one line.
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* FlatCharacter: Has only one minor role in the film: to perform her dance at the Queen’s party.
ColourMotif: Black and white.
*PinkMeansFeminine: Just like in the media she hails from, she wears pink.
* TheVoiceless: Surprisingly enough, averted. She is the only exception to the costumed characters ofNervousWreck: Shows this production when searching for Mr. Tibbs and thinking about how many bedrooms and sofas Buckingham Palace has when it comes to not having any speaking role, but she finding the handbag. She’s even hesitant to let Angelina perform her routine at the party because of all the dancers already backstage.
* NoNameGiven: Her name isn't mentioned anywhere in the film, and she's onlyhas one line.referred to as the "Maid at Buckingham Palace" according to Website/IMDb.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the more composed Mary's Blue Oni.
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* TheVoiceless: Surprisingly enough, averted. She is the only exception to the costumed characters of
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Noddy, from his [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures namesake series]], appears when he successfully saves the golden invitations from the pirates during the skirmish at the [[UsefulNotes/TheLondonUnderground London Underground]].
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Noddy, from his [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures namesake series]], appears when he successfully saves the golden invitations from the pirates during the skirmish at the [[UsefulNotes/TheLondonUnderground London Underground]].
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Noddy, from his [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures namesake series]], appears when he successfully saves
The corgis are the Queen's faithful pet dogs, specifically the Pembroke kind of Welsh corgi. Mr. Tibbs is seen holding them on leashes and he lets Cruella have them, much to her delight. Whilst Cruella ''tries'' to get their fur, she gets attacked by them and ends up passing them to her chaperone, [[TookALevelInKindness who denies the order and instead returns the dogs back to the Palace]].
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* FlatCharacter: He only has one single role to be the one who would defeat the Pirate Queen and her pirates. Then he isn't seen again in the film.
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* TheVoiceless: Never speaks in the film.
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* FlatCharacter: HeEvilDetectingDog: Lampshaded, though it only has one single role happens off-screen. They were being very aggressive and rough towards Cruella de Vil, causing her hair to be in a mess at the very least.
* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They're Welsh corgis, onewho would defeat of the Pirate Queen and her pirates. Then he isn't seen again in most prominent animal symbols of the film.
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*TheVoiceless: Never speaks in the film.PreciousPuppies: [[VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysWorld Because...look at them!]]
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!Baddies
[[folder:In general]]
The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
[[folder:In general]]
The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
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The Baddies are villains
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->'''Played by:''' Alexander Loxton
Peter Rabbit, who comes from
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* AncientEvil: Downplayed. However, some Baddies are antagonists from literature works published several decades ago, if not a century.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: To the Baddies, being villainous is good.
* CardCarryingVillain: All the Baddies know well they're villains.
* ClassicVillain: All Baddies take on this trope in so many different ways.
* DarkIsEvil: Almost all Baddies wear either black or a very dark shade of any colour. Averted with Gobbo and Sly, who wear brightly coloured garb.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seem to have a blatant dislike for Her Majesty, not even Burglar Bill or the Pirate Queen. They've only presented hatred for both the Goodies and the children attendees. Which is why they’re only stealing her handbag, spiking the cake, and blocking the Goodies from reaching the Palace, not straight-up Queen-napping.
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catcher and the Grand High Witch, who speak in German ones.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Despite having a hatred for the Goodies and children (and an ambiguous view on the Queen), all the Baddies get along with each other fine. Well, most of the time.
* FatalFlaw: Each of the Baddies has one of this.
** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, though in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this when they planned for a sabotage, not because of actual revenge on the Goodies for not being invited like they are, but because they wanted to help out on the story for the children. Maybe the Child-Catcher and the Grand High Witch actually ''didn't'' despise them after all...
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies, especially Mr. Tibbs, believe the Baddies are: they have no feelings, but impulses instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan on slaying the Goodies, rather sabotaging the party of the Queen they will attend by various means.
* ObviouslyEvil: From the stark colours to the devious smirks to even the malicious tones to their dialogue. Who wouldn't think the Baddies are...well...Baddies?
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[ChildEater boiling and frying kids]].
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: To the Baddies, being villainous is good.
* CardCarryingVillain: All the Baddies know well they're villains.
* ClassicVillain: All Baddies take on this trope in so many different ways.
* DarkIsEvil: Almost all Baddies wear either black or a very dark shade of any colour. Averted with Gobbo and Sly, who wear brightly coloured garb.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seem to have a blatant dislike for Her Majesty, not even Burglar Bill or the Pirate Queen. They've only presented hatred for both the Goodies and the children attendees. Which is why they’re only stealing her handbag, spiking the cake, and blocking the Goodies from reaching the Palace, not straight-up Queen-napping.
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catcher and the Grand High Witch, who speak in German ones.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Despite having a hatred for the Goodies and children (and an ambiguous view on the Queen), all the Baddies get along with each other fine. Well, most of the time.
* FatalFlaw: Each of the Baddies has one of this.
** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, though in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this when they planned for a sabotage, not because of actual revenge on the Goodies for not being invited like they are, but because they wanted to help out on the story for the children. Maybe the Child-Catcher and the Grand High Witch actually ''didn't'' despise them after all...
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies, especially Mr. Tibbs, believe the Baddies are: they have no feelings, but impulses instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan on slaying the Goodies, rather sabotaging the party of the Queen they will attend by various means.
* ObviouslyEvil: From the stark colours to the devious smirks to even the malicious tones to their dialogue. Who wouldn't think the Baddies are...well...Baddies?
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[ChildEater boiling and frying kids]].
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.
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* AncientEvil: Downplayed. However, some Baddies are antagonists from literature works published several decades ago, if not a century.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: ToFlatCharacter: Doesn't drive the Baddies, being villainous is good.
* CardCarryingVillain: All the Baddies know well they're villains.
* ClassicVillain: All Baddies take onplot nor have known personality traits in this trope in so many different ways.
* DarkIsEvil: Almost all Baddies wear either black or a very dark shade of any colour. Avertedfilm. He's just there with Gobbo and Sly, who wear brightly coloured garb.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seemhis friends to have put on a blatant dislike for Her Majesty, not even Burglar Bill or the Pirate Queen. They've only presented hatred for both the Goodies and the children attendees. Which is why they’re only stealing her handbag, spiking the cake, and blocking the Goodies from reaching the Palace, not straight-up Queen-napping.
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catcher and the Grand High Witch, who speak in German ones.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Despite having a hatreddance for the Goodies and children (and an ambiguous view on the Queen), all the Baddies get along with each other fine. Well, most of the time.
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*FatalFlaw: Each of the Baddies has one of this.
** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, thoughTheVoiceless: Is never heard talking in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this when they planned for a sabotage, not because of actual revenge on the Goodies for not being invited like they are, but because they wanted to help out on the story for the children. Maybe the Child-Catcher and the Grand High Witch actually ''didn't'' despise them after all...
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies, especially Mr. Tibbs, believe the Baddies are: they have no feelings, but impulses instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan on slaying the Goodies, rather sabotaging the party of the Queen they will attend by various means.
* ObviouslyEvil: From the stark colours to the devious smirks to even the malicious tones to their dialogue. Who wouldn't think the Baddies are...well...Baddies?
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[ChildEater boiling and frying kids]].
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.film.
* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: To
* CardCarryingVillain: All the Baddies know well they're villains.
* ClassicVillain: All Baddies take on
* DarkIsEvil: Almost all Baddies wear either black or a very dark shade of any colour. Averted
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seem
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catcher and the Grand High Witch, who speak in German ones.
* EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Despite having a hatred
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** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, though
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this when they planned for a sabotage, not because of actual revenge on the Goodies for not being invited like they are, but because they wanted to help out on the story for the children. Maybe the Child-Catcher and the Grand High Witch actually ''didn't'' despise them after all...
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies, especially Mr. Tibbs, believe the Baddies are: they have no feelings, but impulses instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan on slaying the Goodies, rather sabotaging the party of the Queen they will attend by various means.
* ObviouslyEvil: From the stark colours to the devious smirks to even the malicious tones to their dialogue. Who wouldn't think the Baddies are...well...Baddies?
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[ChildEater boiling and frying kids]].
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.
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[[folder:Cruella de Vil]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"We are Baddies by name, Baddies by nature! If we're not invited to this party the answer is simple. I propose, we invite ourselves!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Amanda Redman
Cruella de Vil, who comes from ''Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians'', is the main antagonist of the film, being the leader of the Baddies. She initiates the Baddies' plan to sabotage the Queen's shindig by having the idea to "invite themselves" in, though her only action is to take out the Queen's corgis that will get in the way.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"We are Baddies by name, Baddies by nature! If we're not invited to this party the answer is simple. I propose, we invite ourselves!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Amanda Redman
Cruella de Vil, who comes from ''Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians'', is the main antagonist of the film, being the leader of the Baddies. She initiates the Baddies' plan to sabotage the Queen's shindig by having the idea to "invite themselves" in, though her only action is to take out the Queen's corgis that will get in the way.
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->'''Played by:'''
Cruella de Vil,
->'''Voiced by:''' Finty Williams
Angelina, who comes from
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Compared to her [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Disney]] [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians counterparts]], that is. In this film she is much more faithful to her [[Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians original novel depiction]], being much more refined in appearance. She wears quite a chic black-and-white print dress with a cape and has her hair tied into two buns and split into two colours: one half black and the other white. Think of a middle-aged Music/MelanieMartinez whenever you see this film's version of her.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happen in the film.
* BigBadDuumvirate: If you count the other Baddies.
* ColourMotif: Black and white, which are also the colours of a Dalmatian.
* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's the Trope Namer herself. In this play, she fantasises so much about turning animals into clothing articles, and has even threatened to turn Jess and the corgis into them.
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. She wears quite a fabulous dress with polka-dot prints reminiscent of a Dalmatian and zebra stripes and she particularly has an interest in fashion that uses animal furs.
* IncomingHam: "Darlings! Sorry I'm late! Actually, I'm not sorry at all."
* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that mean to the other Baddies, she's very selfish to the point where she goes way too far by taking out the corgis and threatening to skin them just so she can be at the royal party. She's also very proud of her fur obsession and implied collection.
* TheLeader: Of the Baddies' Club.
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happen in the film.
* BigBadDuumvirate: If you count the other Baddies.
* ColourMotif: Black and white, which are also the colours of a Dalmatian.
* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's the Trope Namer herself. In this play, she fantasises so much about turning animals into clothing articles, and has even threatened to turn Jess and the corgis into them.
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. She wears quite a fabulous dress with polka-dot prints reminiscent of a Dalmatian and zebra stripes and she particularly has an interest in fashion that uses animal furs.
* IncomingHam: "Darlings! Sorry I'm late! Actually, I'm not sorry at all."
* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that mean to the other Baddies, she's very selfish to the point where she goes way too far by taking out the corgis and threatening to skin them just so she can be at the royal party. She's also very proud of her fur obsession and implied collection.
* TheLeader: Of the Baddies' Club.
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Compared to her [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Disney]] [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians counterparts]], that is. In this film she is much more faithful to her [[Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians original novel depiction]], being much more refined in appearance. She wears quite a chic black-and-white print dress with a cape and has her hair tied into two buns and split into two colours: FlatCharacter: Has only one half black and the other white. Think of a middle-aged Music/MelanieMartinez whenever you see this film's version of her.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happenminor role in the film.
* BigBadDuumvirate: If you countfilm: to perform her dance at the other Baddies.
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*ColourMotif: Black and white, which are also PinkMeansFeminine: Just like in the colours of a Dalmatian.
* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's the Trope Namer herself. In this play,media she fantasises so much about turning animals into clothing articles, and has even threatened to turn Jess and the corgis into them.
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. Shehails from, she wears quite a fabulous dress with polka-dot prints reminiscent of a Dalmatian and zebra stripes and she particularly has an interest in fashion that uses animal furs.
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*IncomingHam: "Darlings! Sorry I'm late! Actually, I'm not sorry at all."
* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that meanTheVoiceless: Surprisingly enough, averted. She is the only exception to the other Baddies, she's very selfish costumed characters of this production when it comes to the point where not having any speaking role, but she goes way too far by taking out the corgis and threatening to skin them just so she can be at the royal party. She's also very proud of her fur obsession and implied collection.
* TheLeader: Of the Baddies' Club.
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.only has one line.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happen
* BigBadDuumvirate: If you count
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* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's the Trope Namer herself. In this play,
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. She
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* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that mean
* TheLeader: Of the Baddies' Club.
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.
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[[folder:Burglar Bill]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"You know, I always wonder what was in the handbag. My gran said it was a spare crown but my dad reckons it's just a bus pass."]]
->'''Played by:''' Bradley Walsh
Burglar Bill, who comes from the [[Literature/BurglarBill titular book]], is a secondary main antagonist of the film. His task in the sabotage is to sneak into Buckingham Palace and steal the Queen's handbag from the ballroom.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"You know, I always wonder what was in the handbag. My gran said it was a spare crown but my dad reckons it's just a bus pass."]]
->'''Played by:''' Bradley Walsh
Burglar Bill, who comes from the [[Literature/BurglarBill titular book]], is a secondary main antagonist of the film. His task in the sabotage is to sneak into Buckingham Palace and steal the Queen's handbag from the ballroom.
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->'''Played by:'''
Burglar Bill, who comes
Noddy, from his [[WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures namesake series]], appears when he successfully saves the golden invitations from the
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* AlliterativeName: '''B'''urglar '''B'''ill
* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with Cruella de Vil, the Pirate Queen, the Child-Catcher, and the Grand High Witch.
* ButtMonkey: More of a downplayed example, he is often subject to the other Baddies looking down at him, especially when he keeps saying that he'll get the handbag.
* TheChewToy: Since he's a ButtMonkey Baddie, and that the audience always jeers at anyone who's part of the Baddies' Club. Especially when [[spoiler:he gets defeated thanks to the Goodies dogpiling on him and confiscating the handbag from him]], the audience cheers for the Goodies.
->"So, let's hear it for the Baddies!"
->(The audience jeers)
* ColourMotif: Grey.
* CoDragons: With the Grand High Witch, the Pirate Queen, and the Child-Catcher.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, as he also plays a major role in sabotaging the party by stealing the handbag.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with Cruella de Vil, the Pirate Queen, the Child-Catcher, and the Grand High Witch.
* ButtMonkey: More of a downplayed example, he is often subject to the other Baddies looking down at him, especially when he keeps saying that he'll get the handbag.
* TheChewToy: Since he's a ButtMonkey Baddie, and that the audience always jeers at anyone who's part of the Baddies' Club. Especially when [[spoiler:he gets defeated thanks to the Goodies dogpiling on him and confiscating the handbag from him]], the audience cheers for the Goodies.
->"So, let's hear it for the Baddies!"
->(The audience jeers)
* ColourMotif: Grey.
* CoDragons: With the Grand High Witch, the Pirate Queen, and the Child-Catcher.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, as he also plays a major role in sabotaging the party by stealing the handbag.
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* BigBadDuumvirate: Along with Cruella de Vil, the Pirate Queen, the Child-Catcher, and the Grand High Witch.
* ButtMonkey: More of a downplayed example, he is often subject to the other Baddies looking down at him, especially when he keeps saying that he'll get the handbag.
* TheChewToy: Since he's a ButtMonkey Baddie, and that the audience always jeers at anyone who's part of the Baddies' Club. Especially when [[spoiler:he gets defeated thanks to the Goodies dogpiling on him and confiscating the handbag from him]], the audience cheers for the Goodies.
->"So, let's hear it for the Baddies!"
->(The audience jeers)
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[[folder:Grand High Witch of All the World]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"The Goodies ''vil'' bite, and in a trice, quick as a flash, ''vil'' turn into mice!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Patsy Kensit
The Grand High Witch, who comes from ''Literature/TheWitches'', is a secondary main antagonist of the film. Her task in the sabotage is to poison the birthday cake so that anyone who consumes a slice from it transforms into mice.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"The Goodies ''vil'' bite, and in a trice, quick as a flash, ''vil'' turn into mice!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Patsy Kensit
The Grand High Witch, who comes from ''Literature/TheWitches'', is a secondary main antagonist of the film. Her task in the sabotage is to poison the birthday cake so that anyone who consumes a slice from it transforms into mice.
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[[folder:In general]]
The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the
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->'''Played by:''' Patsy Kensit
The Grand High Witch, who comes from ''Literature/TheWitches'', is a secondary main antagonist of the film. Her task in the
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* AxCrazy: Especially when she fantasises over eating kids and [[ForcedTransformation turning them into mice]].
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of course, since she also plays a major role as a villain.
* ChildEater: Subverted. She does talk about it, however.
* ChildHater: It isn't surprising when she listed all the things to do with kids after the Child Catcher said he despised them. She certainly agreed with him.
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher, and the Pirate Queen.
* ColourMotif: Black.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, the leader of the Baddies' Club.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black dress, gloves, and heels.
* {{Goth}}: Take a look at her and you won't be surprised.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witch with a gothic style who has experienced skills with magic.
* PerkyGoth: She is pretty cheerful, but only for her devious wits.
* RevengeIsADishBestServed: She planned to slip her potion into the Queen's cake, but when searching the palace there was no cake to begin with. So, after Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker bake one for the Goodies, she places her potion in it, but turns out her potion had no effect on them.
* WouldHurtAChild: As hinted when she said to "[[EatsBabies boil their bones and fry their skin]]".
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of course, since she also plays a major role as a villain.
* ChildEater: Subverted. She does talk about it, however.
* ChildHater: It isn't surprising when she listed all the things to do with kids after the Child Catcher said he despised them. She certainly agreed with him.
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher, and the Pirate Queen.
* ColourMotif: Black.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, the leader of the Baddies' Club.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black dress, gloves, and heels.
* {{Goth}}: Take a look at her and you won't be surprised.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witch with a gothic style who has experienced skills with magic.
* PerkyGoth: She is pretty cheerful, but only for her devious wits.
* RevengeIsADishBestServed: She planned to slip her potion into the Queen's cake, but when searching the palace there was no cake to begin with. So, after Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker bake one for the Goodies, she places her potion in it, but turns out her potion had no effect on them.
* WouldHurtAChild: As hinted when she said to "[[EatsBabies boil their bones and fry their skin]]".
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* AxCrazy: Especially when she fantasises over eating kids and [[ForcedTransformation turning them into mice]].
AncientEvil: Downplayed. However, some Baddies are antagonists from literature works published several decades ago, if not a century.
*BigBadDuumvirate: Of course, since she also plays a major role as a villain.
BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: To the Baddies, being villainous is good.
*ChildEater: Subverted. She does talk about it, however.
CardCarryingVillain: All the Baddies know well they're villains.
*ChildHater: It isn't surprising when she listed ClassicVillain: All Baddies take on this trope in so many different ways.
* DarkIsEvil: Almost allthe things to do Baddies wear either black or a very dark shade of any colour. Averted with kids after Gobbo and Sly, who wear brightly coloured garb.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seem to have a blatant dislike for Her Majesty, not even Burglar Bill or the Pirate Queen. They've only presented hatred for both the Goodies and the children attendees. Which is why they’re only stealing her handbag, spiking the cake, and blocking the Goodies from reaching the Palace, not straight-up Queen-napping.
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catchersaid he despised them. She certainly agreed with him.
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher,and the Pirate Queen.
Grand High Witch, who speak in German ones.
*ColourMotif: Black.
EvilIsOneBigHappyFamily: Despite having a hatred for the Goodies and children (and an ambiguous view on the Queen), all the Baddies get along with each other fine. Well, most of the time.
*TheDragon: To FatalFlaw: Each of the Baddies has one of this.
** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella deVil, the Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies' Club.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black dress, gloves,Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and heels.
* {{Goth}}: Take a look atbrags about her and you won't be surprised.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witchanimal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with a gothic style who has experienced skills ease…until she shows up with magic.
* PerkyGoth:her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She ispretty cheerful, but only for her devious wits.
* RevengeIsADishBestServed:one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She planned to slip was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the Queen's cake, though in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this whensearching they planned for a sabotage, not because of actual revenge on the palace there was no cake Goodies for not being invited like they are, but because they wanted to begin with. So, help out on the story for the children. Maybe the Child-Catcher and the Grand High Witch actually ''didn't'' despise them after Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker bake one all...
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies,she places her potion in it, especially Mr. Tibbs, believe the Baddies are: they have no feelings, but turns out her potion had no effect impulses instead.
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan onthem.
slaying the Goodies, rather sabotaging the party of the Queen they will attend by various means.
*WouldHurtAChild: As hinted when she said ObviouslyEvil: From the stark colours to "[[EatsBabies boil the devious smirks to even the malicious tones to their bones dialogue. Who wouldn't think the Baddies are...well...Baddies?
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous andfry vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their skin]]".fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[ChildEater boiling and frying kids]].
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.
*
*
*
* DarkIsEvil: Almost all
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Implied; none of the Baddies seem to have a blatant dislike for Her Majesty, not even Burglar Bill or the Pirate Queen. They've only presented hatred for both the Goodies and the children attendees. Which is why they’re only stealing her handbag, spiking the cake, and blocking the Goodies from reaching the Palace, not straight-up Queen-napping.
* EvilBrit: Being a British production, this is to be expected. All the Baddies speak in different kinds of accents of the British Isles with the exception of the Child Catcher
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher,
*
*
** All the Baddies share one: envy. They all were so jealous of the Goodies being invited to the party instead of them that they were very ambitious on their plans, yet the Goodies were clever enough to outwit them all.
** Cruella de
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black dress, gloves,
* {{Goth}}: Take a look at
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witch
* PerkyGoth:
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is
* RevengeIsADishBestServed:
** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he's worse. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella especially so.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Baddies hinted that they are actually this when
** Later on they show adoration for Her Majesty by applauding for her (Yes, really!).
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: What some of the Goodies,
* LegionOfDoom: Downplayed. They're a whole group of villains but they don't plan on
*
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and
* VillainTeamUp: Because they weren't invited, the Baddies teamed up to seek revenge on the Goodies.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Serious sabotage! Operation: Party Poop!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Jerry Hall
The Pirate Queen is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Serious sabotage! Operation: Party Poop!"]]
->'''Played by:''' Jerry Hall
The Pirate Queen is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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->'''Played by:'''
The Pirate Queen
Cruella de Vil, who comes from ''Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians'', is the
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* BarbarianLonghair: Has long blonde curls and is quite the fighter.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Also as one of the villains with major roles.
* CoDragons: With the Grand High Witch, the Child-Catcher, and Burglar Bill.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's the devious queen of the pirates and the malevolent one out of the two queens who appear in this film (alongside [[TheHighQueen Elizabeth II]]).
* IncomingHam: "No card for me? Why, who belongs in a palace if not the Pirate Queen?!"
* PirateGirl: She's quite a feminine pirate, long curls and all.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the Queen's benevolent and calm Blue Oni.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Also as one of the villains with major roles.
* CoDragons: With the Grand High Witch, the Child-Catcher, and Burglar Bill.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's the devious queen of the pirates and the malevolent one out of the two queens who appear in this film (alongside [[TheHighQueen Elizabeth II]]).
* IncomingHam: "No card for me? Why, who belongs in a palace if not the Pirate Queen?!"
* PirateGirl: She's quite a feminine pirate, long curls and all.
* RedOniBlueOni: Is the Red Oni to the Queen's benevolent and calm Blue Oni.
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* BarbarianLonghair: Has long blonde curls and AdaptationalAttractiveness: Compared to her [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Disney]] [[Film/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians counterparts]], that is. In this film she is much more faithful to her [[Literature/TheHundredAndOneDalmatians original novel depiction]], being much more refined in appearance. She wears quite a chic black-and-white print dress with a cape and has her hair tied into two buns and split into two colours: one half black and the fighter.
other white. Think of a middle-aged Music/MelanieMartinez whenever you see this film's version of her.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happen in the film.
* BigBadDuumvirate:Also as one of If you count the villains with major roles.
other Baddies.
*CoDragons: With ColourMotif: Black and white, which are also the Grand High Witch, colours of a Dalmatian.
* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's theChild-Catcher, Trope Namer herself. In this play, she fantasises so much about turning animals into clothing articles, and Burglar Bill.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's the devious queen of the pirateshas even threatened to turn Jess and the malevolent one out corgis into them.
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. She wears quite a fabulous dress with polka-dot prints reminiscent ofthe two queens who appear a Dalmatian and zebra stripes and she particularly has an interest in this film (alongside [[TheHighQueen Elizabeth II]]).
fashion that uses animal furs.
* IncomingHam:"No card for me? Why, who belongs in a palace if "Darlings! Sorry I'm late! Actually, I'm not sorry at all."
* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that mean to thePirate Queen?!"
* PirateGirl:other Baddies, she's very selfish to the point where she goes way too far by taking out the corgis and threatening to skin them just so she can be at the royal party. She's quite a feminine pirate, long curls also very proud of her fur obsession and all.
implied collection.
*RedOniBlueOni: Is TheLeader: Of the Red Oni to the Queen's benevolent and calm Blue Oni.Baddies' Club.
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.
* AxCrazy: She's especially mad about turning animals into fur coats.
* BigBad: She's the Baddies' leader, and she's also the main cause of all the conflicts that happen in the film.
* BigBadDuumvirate:
*
* CruellaToAnimals: Why, it's the
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's the devious queen of the pirates
* TheFashionista: It shows both in her appearance and personality. She wears quite a fabulous dress with polka-dot prints reminiscent of
* IncomingHam:
* ItsAllAboutMe: Though she isn't really that mean to the
* PirateGirl:
*
* WickedCultured: She's a villainess who dresses smartly. Though she prefers dressing smartly...in fur.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"What a charming child you are. So...contemporary."]]
->'''Played by:''' Richard O'Brien
The Child Catcher, who comes from ''Literature/ChittyChittyBangBang'', is a main antagonist of the film. He sneaks into Buckingham Palace to trap the child characters such as throwing an InescapableNet on top of Horrid Henry and locking William behind a door. He attempts to lure Tracy Beaker into a trap as well, but thanks to her clever but snarky wits he fails to do so.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"What a charming child you are. So...contemporary."]]
->'''Played by:''' Richard O'Brien
The Child Catcher, who comes from ''Literature/ChittyChittyBangBang'', is a main antagonist of the film. He sneaks into Buckingham Palace to trap the child characters such as throwing an InescapableNet on top of Horrid Henry and locking William behind a door. He attempts to lure Tracy Beaker into a trap as well, but thanks to her clever but snarky wits he fails to do so.
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->'''Played by:'''
The Child Catcher,
Burglar Bill, who comes from
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* AdaptationalUgliness: Compared to his appearance in the film adaptation of his novel, that is. He appears to be much older in this film and even lacks a head of hair (think of [[Literature/HarryPotter Voldemort]] but with a nose and wearing a fancy hat and suit).
* AlliterativeName: '''C'''hild '''C'''atcher
* BaldOfEvil: He's malicious...and bald!
* ChildHater: Lampshaded. He even captures children mainly because he despises them.
* ColourMotif: Black.
* EvilOldFolks: He clearly looks like an old man and his job is capturing kids of all things.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black top hat and suit.
* IncomingHam: "Ze Child Catcher, to scare before ze kiddie-vinkies? Vat an evil slap in ze face!"
* NightmareFace: Every time he presents his SlasherSmile.
* SharpDressedMan: Just like the Fat Controller, except he's a Baddie.
* SlasherSmile: As shown when he's face-to-face with Tracy Beaker.
* WouldHurtAChild: Why else wouldn't he...ahem...capture children?
* AlliterativeName: '''C'''hild '''C'''atcher
* BaldOfEvil: He's malicious...and bald!
* ChildHater: Lampshaded. He even captures children mainly because he despises them.
* ColourMotif: Black.
* EvilOldFolks: He clearly looks like an old man and his job is capturing kids of all things.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black top hat and suit.
* IncomingHam: "Ze Child Catcher, to scare before ze kiddie-vinkies? Vat an evil slap in ze face!"
* NightmareFace: Every time he presents his SlasherSmile.
* SharpDressedMan: Just like the Fat Controller, except he's a Baddie.
* SlasherSmile: As shown when he's face-to-face with Tracy Beaker.
* WouldHurtAChild: Why else wouldn't he...ahem...capture children?
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* TheChewToy: Since he's a ButtMonkey Baddie, and that the audience always jeers at anyone who's part of the Baddies' Club. Especially when [[spoiler:he gets defeated thanks to the Goodies dogpiling on him and confiscating the handbag from him]], the audience cheers for the Goodies.
->"So, let's hear it for the Baddies!"
->(The audience jeers)
* ColourMotif:
*
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black top hat and suit.
* IncomingHam: "Ze Child Catcher, to scare before ze kiddie-vinkies? Vat an evil slap in ze face!"
* NightmareFace: Every time he presents his SlasherSmile.
* SharpDressedMan: Just like
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, as he also plays a
* SlasherSmile: As shown when he's face-to-face with Tracy Beaker.
* WouldHurtAChild: Why else wouldn't he...ahem...capture children?
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->'''Played by (respectively):''' Pam St. Clement and June Brown
Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, the two aunts of James who come from ''Literature/JamesAndTheGiantPeach'', are supporting antagonists. They help in the sabotage by baking a cake to give to the Goodies that has the Grand High Witch's potion in it.
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->'''Played by (respectively):''' Pam St. Clement and June Brown
Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, the two aunts of James who come from ''Literature/JamesAndTheGiantPeach'', are supporting antagonists. They help in the sabotage by baking a cake to give to the Goodies that has the Grand High Witch's potion in it.
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Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spiker, the two aunts of James
The Grand High Witch, who
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* ColourMotif: Brown.
* EvilOldFolks: They're old ladies who help the Grand High Witch's sabotage by baking a cake with her potion in it as a form of a fake apology.
* FatAndSkinny: Aunt Sponge being the fat one and Aunt Spiker the skinny.
* FatBastard: Aunt Sponge.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. Clement and Brown played Pat Butcher and Dot Cotton on ''Series/EastEnders'', where they were amongst the longest-running cast members.
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.
* EvilOldFolks: They're old ladies who help the Grand High Witch's sabotage by baking a cake with her potion in it as a form of a fake apology.
* FatAndSkinny: Aunt Sponge being the fat one and Aunt Spiker the skinny.
* FatBastard: Aunt Sponge.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. Clement and Brown played Pat Butcher and Dot Cotton on ''Series/EastEnders'', where they were amongst the longest-running cast members.
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.
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* AxCrazy: Especially when she fantasises over eating kids and [[ForcedTransformation turning them into mice]].
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of course, since she also plays a major role as a villain.
* ChildEater: Subverted. She does talk about it, however.
* ChildHater: It isn't surprising when she listed all the things to do with kids after the Child Catcher said he despised them. She certainly agreed with him.
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher, and the Pirate Queen.
* ColourMotif:Brown.
Black.
*EvilOldFolks: They're old ladies who help TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil, the Grand High Witch's sabotage by baking leader of the Baddies' Club.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears acake black dress, gloves, and heels.
* {{Goth}}: Take a look at her and you won't be surprised.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witch with a gothic style who has experienced skills with magic.
* PerkyGoth: She is pretty cheerful, but only for her devious wits.
* RevengeIsADishBestServed: She planned to slip her potionin it as a form of a fake apology.
* FatAndSkinny:into the Queen's cake, but when searching the palace there was no cake to begin with. So, after Aunt Sponge being the fat one and Aunt Spiker bake one for the skinny.
Goodies, she places her potion in it, but turns out her potion had no effect on them.
*FatBastard: Aunt Sponge.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. ClementWouldHurtAChild: As hinted when she said to "[[EatsBabies boil their bones and Brown played Pat Butcher and Dot Cotton on ''Series/EastEnders'', where they were amongst the longest-running cast members.
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.fry their skin]]".
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of course, since she also plays a major role as a villain.
* ChildEater: Subverted. She does talk about it, however.
* ChildHater: It isn't surprising when she listed all the things to do with kids after the Child Catcher said he despised them. She certainly agreed with him.
* CoDragons: With Burglar Bill, the Child-Catcher, and the Pirate Queen.
* ColourMotif:
*
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a
* {{Goth}}: Take a look at her and you won't be surprised.
* GothGirlsKnowMagic: She's a witch with a gothic style who has experienced skills with magic.
* PerkyGoth: She is pretty cheerful, but only for her devious wits.
* RevengeIsADishBestServed: She planned to slip her potion
* FatAndSkinny:
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* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. Clement
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Here's a notion my bullies: let's mischief 'em, by hook or by crook. Let's stop those Goodie-Goodies from ever reaching the party."]]
->'''Played by:''' Anthony Head
Captain Hook, who comes from ''Literature/PeterPan'', is one of the supporting antagonists who fights against Peter Pan and Robin Hood on stage.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Here's a notion my bullies: let's mischief 'em, by hook or by crook. Let's stop those Goodie-Goodies from ever reaching the party."]]
->'''Played by:''' Anthony Head
Captain Hook, who comes from ''Literature/PeterPan'', is one of the supporting antagonists who fights against Peter Pan and Robin Hood on stage.
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Captain Hook, who comes from ''Literature/PeterPan'',
The Pirate Queen is
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* ArchEnemy: Of Peter Pan.
* BerserkButton: Never, under any circumstances, chant out "tick tock" continuously while he's within earshot. He'll think there's a crocodile on the loose.
* TheBully: He often likes to use insults at the Goodies and he can put up a rough fight too.
* ClassicVillain: He's the {{Foil}} to Peter Pan.
* ColourMotif: Red.
* EvilIsHammy: Though majority of the characters are very dramatic and somewhat exaggerated, Hook takes this up a notch.
* FloweryInsults: Just like how Robin Hood is with his, Hook comes up with his own unique set of insults, including "leotard boy" and "monster's carbuncle".
* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
* IncomingHam: Now this is apparently a trend in this film.
--> "Peter Pan invited without Captain Hook? Obesity and bunions, tis bad show!"
* LaughablyEvil: He often throws ridiculous insults at the Goodies, especially Robin Hood. The audience often laugh at how flowery, clever, and somewhat original they are.
* SharpDressedMan: Wears very flamboyant attire to match his very expressive personality.
* BerserkButton: Never, under any circumstances, chant out "tick tock" continuously while he's within earshot. He'll think there's a crocodile on the loose.
* TheBully: He often likes to use insults at the Goodies and he can put up a rough fight too.
* ClassicVillain: He's the {{Foil}} to Peter Pan.
* ColourMotif: Red.
* EvilIsHammy: Though majority of the characters are very dramatic and somewhat exaggerated, Hook takes this up a notch.
* FloweryInsults: Just like how Robin Hood is with his, Hook comes up with his own unique set of insults, including "leotard boy" and "monster's carbuncle".
* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
* IncomingHam: Now this is apparently a trend in this film.
--> "Peter Pan invited without Captain Hook? Obesity and bunions, tis bad show!"
* LaughablyEvil: He often throws ridiculous insults at the Goodies, especially Robin Hood. The audience often laugh at how flowery, clever, and somewhat original they are.
* SharpDressedMan: Wears very flamboyant attire to match his very expressive personality.
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* ArchEnemy: Of Peter Pan.
* BerserkButton: Never, under any circumstances, chant out "tick tock" continuously while he's within earshot. He'll think there's a crocodile onBarbarianLonghair: Has long blonde curls and is quite the loose.
fighter.
*TheBully: He often likes to use insults at the Goodies and he can put up a rough fight too.
* ClassicVillain: He's the {{Foil}} to Peter Pan.
* ColourMotif: Red.
* EvilIsHammy: Though majorityBigBadDuumvirate: Also as one of the characters are very dramatic villains with major roles.
* CoDragons: With the Grand High Witch, the Child-Catcher, andsomewhat exaggerated, Hook takes Burglar Bill.
* TheDragon: To Cruella de Vil.
* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: She's the devious queen of the pirates and the malevolent one out of the two queens who appear in thisup a notch.
* FloweryInsults: Just like how Robin Hood is with his, Hook comes up with his own unique set of insults, including "leotard boy" and "monster's carbuncle".
* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
film (alongside [[TheHighQueen Elizabeth II]]).
* IncomingHam:Now this is apparently a trend "No card for me? Why, who belongs in this film.
--> "Peter Pan invited without Captain Hook? Obesitya palace if not the Pirate Queen?!"
* PirateGirl: She's quite a feminine pirate, long curls andbunions, tis bad show!"
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*LaughablyEvil: He often throws ridiculous insults at RedOniBlueOni: Is the Goodies, especially Robin Hood. The audience often laugh at how flowery, clever, Red Oni to the Queen's benevolent and somewhat original they are.
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* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
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He was the chauffeur for Cruella de Vil. Every time his boss would enter the hideout of the Baddies' Club, he would formerly introduce her to the other Baddies.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to joke about himself.
* ExtremeDoormat: He even ''admits'' to being one. Cruella often pushes him around to the point where he then resigns and becomes nice to the corgis for once.
* HeelFaceTurn: Later on he decides to resign and not take the fur from the corgis.
** Doubles as a MookFaceTurn as he originally worked for Cruella.
* NoNameGiven: He doesn't have a known name and is instead referred to either as Cruella's chauffeur or chaperone.
* TookALevelInKindness: Doubles as a HeelFaceTurn, when Cruella orders him to "harvest the corgis' fur", he decides not to and instead return them to the Palace.
* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to joke about himself.
* ExtremeDoormat: He even ''admits'' to being one. Cruella often pushes him around to the point where he then resigns and becomes nice to the corgis for once.
* HeelFaceTurn: Later on he decides to resign and not take the fur from the corgis.
** Doubles as a MookFaceTurn as he originally worked for Cruella.
* NoNameGiven: He doesn't have a known name and is instead referred to either as Cruella's chauffeur or chaperone.
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* AdaptationalUgliness: Compared to his appearance in the film adaptation of his novel, that is. He appears to be much older in this film and even lacks a head of hair (think of [[Literature/HarryPotter Voldemort]] but with a nose and wearing a fancy hat and suit).
* AlliterativeName: '''C'''hild '''C'''atcher
* BaldOfEvil: He's malicious...and bald!
* ChildHater: Lampshaded. He even captures children mainly because he despises them.
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Black.
*DeadpanSnarker: Tends EvilOldFolks: He clearly looks like an old man and his job is capturing kids of all things.
* EvilWearsBlack: Wears a black top hat and suit.
* IncomingHam: "Ze Child Catcher, tojoke about himself.
scare before ze kiddie-vinkies? Vat an evil slap in ze face!"
*ExtremeDoormat: He even ''admits'' to being one. Cruella often pushes him around to NightmareFace: Every time he presents his SlasherSmile.
* SharpDressedMan: Just like thepoint where he then resigns and becomes nice to the corgis for once.
Fat Controller, except he's a Baddie.
*HeelFaceTurn: Later on he decides to resign and not take the fur from the corgis.
** Doubles as a MookFaceTurn as he originally worked for Cruella.
* NoNameGiven: He doesn't have a known name and is instead referred to either as Cruella's chauffeur or chaperone.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Why else wouldn't he...ahem...capture children?
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A duo of two devious goblins from the Noddy series who are temporarily seen as being the Baddies' Club's underlings. They kidnap Postman Pat when he was going to deliver the letters to the Goodies but eventually free him by Cruella de Vil's order.
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* FatBastard: Aunt Sponge.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. Clement and Brown played Pat Butcher and Dot Cotton on ''Series/EastEnders'', where they were amongst the longest-running cast members.
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.
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[[folder:Captain Hook]]
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->'''Played by:''' Anthony Head
Captain Hook, who comes from ''Literature/PeterPan'', is one of the supporting antagonists who fights against Peter Pan and Robin Hood on stage.
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* ArchEnemy: Of Peter Pan.
* BerserkButton: Never, under any circumstances, chant out "tick tock" continuously while he's within earshot. He'll think there's a crocodile on the loose.
* TheBully: He often likes to use insults at the Goodies and he can put up a rough fight too.
* ClassicVillain: He's the {{Foil}} to Peter Pan.
* ColourMotif: Red.
* EvilIsHammy: Though majority of the characters are very dramatic and somewhat exaggerated, Hook takes this up a notch.
* FloweryInsults: Just like how Robin Hood is with his, Hook comes up with his own unique set of insults, including "leotard boy" and "monster's carbuncle".
* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
* IncomingHam: Now this is apparently a trend in this film.
--> "Peter Pan invited without Captain Hook? Obesity and bunions, tis bad show!"
* LaughablyEvil: He often throws ridiculous insults at the Goodies, especially Robin Hood. The audience often laugh at how flowery, clever, and somewhat original they are.
* SharpDressedMan: Wears very flamboyant attire to match his very expressive personality.
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->'''Played by:''' Nicholas Lyndhurst
He was the chauffeur for Cruella de Vil. Every time his boss would enter the hideout of the Baddies' Club, he would formerly introduce her to the other Baddies.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to joke about himself.
* ExtremeDoormat: He even ''admits'' to being one. Cruella often pushes him around to the point where he then resigns and becomes nice to the corgis for once.
* HeelFaceTurn: Later on he decides to resign and not take the fur from the corgis.
** Doubles as a MookFaceTurn as he originally worked for Cruella.
* NoNameGiven: He doesn't have a known name and is instead referred to either as Cruella's chauffeur or chaperone.
* TookALevelInKindness: Doubles as a HeelFaceTurn, when Cruella orders him to "harvest the corgis' fur", he decides not to and instead return them to the Palace.
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A duo of two devious goblins from the Noddy series who are temporarily seen as being the Baddies' Club's underlings. They kidnap Postman Pat when he was going to deliver the letters to the Goodies but eventually free him by Cruella de Vil's order.
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* EvilOldFolks: They're old ladies who help the Grand High Witch's sabotage by baking a cake with her potion in it as a form of a fake apology.
* FatAndSkinny: Aunt Sponge being the fat one and Aunt Spiker the skinny.
* FatBastard: Aunt Sponge.
* IWantYouToMeetAnOldFriendOfMine: St. Clement and Brown played Pat Butcher and Dot Cotton on ''Series/EastEnders'', where they were amongst the longest-running cast members.
* LeanAndMean: Aunt Spiker.
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[[folder:Captain Hook]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Here's a notion my bullies: let's mischief 'em, by hook or by crook. Let's stop those Goodie-Goodies from ever reaching the party."]]
->'''Played by:''' Anthony Head
Captain Hook, who comes from ''Literature/PeterPan'', is one of the supporting antagonists who fights against Peter Pan and Robin Hood on stage.
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* ArchEnemy: Of Peter Pan.
* BerserkButton: Never, under any circumstances, chant out "tick tock" continuously while he's within earshot. He'll think there's a crocodile on the loose.
* TheBully: He often likes to use insults at the Goodies and he can put up a rough fight too.
* ClassicVillain: He's the {{Foil}} to Peter Pan.
* ColourMotif: Red.
* EvilIsHammy: Though majority of the characters are very dramatic and somewhat exaggerated, Hook takes this up a notch.
* FloweryInsults: Just like how Robin Hood is with his, Hook comes up with his own unique set of insults, including "leotard boy" and "monster's carbuncle".
* HookHand: Part of his namesake.
* IncomingHam: Now this is apparently a trend in this film.
--> "Peter Pan invited without Captain Hook? Obesity and bunions, tis bad show!"
* LaughablyEvil: He often throws ridiculous insults at the Goodies, especially Robin Hood. The audience often laugh at how flowery, clever, and somewhat original they are.
* SharpDressedMan: Wears very flamboyant attire to match his very expressive personality.
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->'''Played by:''' Nicholas Lyndhurst
He was the chauffeur for Cruella de Vil. Every time his boss would enter the hideout of the Baddies' Club, he would formerly introduce her to the other Baddies.
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* ColourMotif: Grey.
* DeadpanSnarker: Tends to joke about himself.
* ExtremeDoormat: He even ''admits'' to being one. Cruella often pushes him around to the point where he then resigns and becomes nice to the corgis for once.
* HeelFaceTurn: Later on he decides to resign and not take the fur from the corgis.
** Doubles as a MookFaceTurn as he originally worked for Cruella.
* NoNameGiven: He doesn't have a known name and is instead referred to either as Cruella's chauffeur or chaperone.
* TookALevelInKindness: Doubles as a HeelFaceTurn, when Cruella orders him to "harvest the corgis' fur", he decides not to and instead return them to the Palace.
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A duo of two devious goblins from the Noddy series who are temporarily seen as being the Baddies' Club's underlings. They kidnap Postman Pat when he was going to deliver the letters to the Goodies but eventually free him by Cruella de Vil's order.
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The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
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The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
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!Baddies
[[folder:In general]]
The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
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* TheVoiceless: Never speaks in the film.
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!Baddies
[[folder:In general]]
The Baddies are villains from their respective literature works who are the antagonists of this film. They make up a club known as the Baddies' Club. Due to the Palace not inviting them to the Queen's shindig, they all turn envious of the Goodies and sabotage the party. All their plans failed, though one- stealing Her Majesty's handbag, nearly succeeded.
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Former Queen UsefulNotes/ElizabethII plays an important role in the film, as being the one whose handbag goes missing and the host of the children's party, though she only appears on-stage at the ending. She is farsighted, as she needs her reading glasses to read her closing speech, and without them and the handbag they're housed in, the party cannot continue as planned.
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* OneHundredPercentAdorationRating: Everyone absolutely ''loves'' Her Majesty. Even the Baddies don't even have the nerves to outright dislike her and outright applaud with the Goodies when she [[spoiler:gets her handbag back, finds her reading glasses, and gets her speech]].
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** Captain Hook: Just like the other Baddies, his major flaw is envy, but he takes his UpToEleven. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
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* HotBlooded: Literally all the Baddies are passionate in what they do, especially the plots they all carry out. The Grand High Witch and Cruella take this UpToEleven.
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* VileVillainSaccharineShow: Compared to the other literature characters, who make up the lighthearted romp of a film, the Baddies ''can'' get dangerous and vile. For example, Cruella de Vil with her intent on [[CruellaToAnimals skinning the corgis for their fur]] and the Grand High Witch fantasizing about [[EatsBabies boiling and frying kids]].
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** Burglar Bill: Sloth. He was not fast enough for the security cameras to not catch him stealing the handbag.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
** The Child Catcher: Greed. He was set on capturing each and every child he could find in the Palace until Tracy Beaker came along, outsmarting him to not fall into one of his traps and freeing two of her fellow Goodies.
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* FatalFlaw: Each of the Baddies has one of this.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, though in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Envy. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
** Cruella de Vil: {{Pride}}. As leader of the Baddies she thinks very highly of herself and brags about her animal fur scheme. Because of this she thought she could handle the corgis with ease…until she shows up with her hair in a mess after the dogs attacked her off-screen.
** Grand High Witch: Wrath. She is one of the Baddies who actually have implicated violent intents, even towards children. She was set on turning all the children and Goodies into mice by having her potion be slipped into the cake, though in the end it ended up having no effect on them whatsoever.
** Captain Hook: Envy. Since he was rather jealous of Peter Pan as he was invited instead, he was set on not only barring him from entering the party, but the rest of the Goodies as well. He eventually fights with both Peter Pan and Robin Hood, and ends up being pursued by the Gruffalo, even losing his hat in the process.
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The Pirate Queen, who comes from ''Literature/QueenOfThePirates'', Queen is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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The Pirate Queen, who comes from ''Literature/TheQueenOfThePirates'', ''Literature/QueenOfThePirates'', is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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The Pirate Queen, who comes from ''Literature/TheQueenOfThePirates]]'', is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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The Pirate Queen, who comes from ''Literature/TheQueenOfThePirates]]'', ''Literature/TheQueenOfThePirates'', is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.
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The Pirate Queen Queen, who comes from ''Literature/TheQueenOfThePirates]]'', is the leader of her gang of swashbuckling pirates and a secondary antagonist of the film. Her role in the sabotage is to have her and her pirates prevent the Goodies from reaching Buckingham Palace at the London Underground.