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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Clarabelle Cow is his abhorrent admirer, although due to his own actions. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he pretends to be interested in her so he can get at the secret fortune of her grandfather. When that goes wrong, he buys up her debts at the bank so he can keep her house hostage if she doesn't cooperate. Since 2013, the setup of Eli Squinch still being the mortgage collector has been used as a motivation to fool Clarabelle again in such stories as ''"A Serenade from Squinch"'' and ''"Mortgage Misery"''. Both end with Squinch failing in his objective and having to sit out his time with Clarabelle so as not to draw suspision.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Clarabelle Cow is his abhorrent admirer, although due to his own actions. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he pretends to be interested in her so he can get at the secret fortune of her grandfather. When that goes wrong, he buys up her debts at the bank so he can keep her house hostage if she doesn't cooperate. Since 2013, the setup of Eli Squinch still being the mortgage collector has been used as a motivation to fool Clarabelle again in such stories as ''"A Serenade from Squinch"'' and ''"Mortgage Misery"''. Both end with Squinch failing in his objective and having to sit out his time with Clarabelle so as not to draw suspision.suspicion.



* LegacyCharacter: Red Mike sometimes fulfills the role of the Bat Bandit, mostly to keep suspision away from his boss.

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* LegacyCharacter: Red Mike sometimes fulfills the role of the Bat Bandit, mostly to keep suspision suspicion away from his boss.



* HenpeckedHusband: Subverted, as it's only an act to draw away suspision. To make up for his robbery disappearances, Dudley pretends to get tired of parties and find places to take a nap. Martha plays the part of frustrated wife fed up with his lack of manners.

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* HenpeckedHusband: Subverted, as it's only an act to draw away suspision.suspicion. To make up for his robbery disappearances, Dudley pretends to get tired of parties and find places to take a nap. Martha plays the part of frustrated wife fed up with his lack of manners.

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* IHaveManyNames: [[MeaningfulName Bootleg Pete, Peg-leg Pete, Black Pete, and Big Bad Pete]] are a few. And then there's the many fake identities he's used over the years.

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* IHaveManyNames: [[MeaningfulName Bootleg Pete, Peg-leg Pete, Black Pete, Dirty Pete, and Big Bad Pete]] are a few. And then there's the many fake identities he's used over the years.



! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.

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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
Rich Hogg]]
!! Doctor Doom
Rich Hogg
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

''"Kali's Nail"'', 1958]]

A collector of ghosts spy who was to take a record with drought songs from India to his home and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.pass it on to a colleague later, along with the indestructible nail that was the only means to make the secret message carved into the record available.


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* DisguisedInDrag: Technically, Hogg spent much of the story pretending to be a woman.
* HappilyMarried: Seemed to be this before Mickey exposed him as a spy.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: While in his Kali costume, Hogg has four working arms. How the extra two work is never explained, as his suit is drawn as mere cloth when he's not in it.
* ScoobyDooHoax: To find the missing record with the secret message among 17 regular records that had already all been sold, Hogg fake-steals the nail of Kali with seven witnesses in the other room to make it look like he's Kali's initial victim. Then he dresses up every night as Kali to frighten people so he can trespass in peace. Having a list of each buyer, he visits them one by one and uses the nail on each record, creating a horrible and terrifying noise whenever he's got the wrong record. He then carves "bah" into one of the walls and leaves a Kali doll underneath before leaving.
* ShoutOut: ''"Kali's Nail"'' is a product of admiration for ''"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot"'' with a hint of ''"The Jewel Robbery"''. As such, Rich Hogg is a shout-out to the Phantom Blot and to a lesser extent the Gleam.
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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.
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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.

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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
Orridus]]
!! Doctor Doom
Orridus
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.
''"Topolino e il dottor Orridus"'', 1953]]

An evil scientist.


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* BeardOfEvil: He's got, like, a double goatee!
* IslandBase: It's heavily guarded by his henchmen while he's at work in his lab at the highest point.
* MadScientist: He shrank people, put them in [[PeopleJars jars]], and sought to make it permanent just because he could.
* RightHandCat: He allows it to roam the laboratory while he's working. He forgot to take it with him once while having some shrunken people on display, which nearly had them killed.
* ShrinkRay: He targets people with it.
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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.
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[[folder: Portis]]
!! Portis
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works for him and sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.

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[[folder: Portis]]
Monkey scientist]]
!! Portis
Monkey scientist
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works for him and sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.
Mystery of Lost Green Valley"'', 1973]]

A scientist ([[NoNameGiven whose name is not given]]) that teamed up with Pete to create diamonds from coal.



* AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand the kind of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to the point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* CatsAreMean: Like Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis is the skinny one, Pete the fat one.
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions to crime.

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* AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: He's working with coal and heavy machinery. He does not need a labcoat, but an overall and a helmet.
* NoNameGiven: Not even a nickname or anything!
* PollutedWasteland: He and
Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand used Lost Green Valley as the kind dumping grounds of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to all the point waste produced in the diamond making process. That way, they now qualify wouldn't draw attention with a smoke stack as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
the only one to know of it was a simple farmer living in the valley.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* CatsAreMean: Like
TheStoic: He is proud of his work, but underreacts to anything that's Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis is
department.
-->'''Scientist:''' "No harm done, but
the skinny one, Pete the fat one.
lady ''is'' getting a bit tiresome!"
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions to crime.ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.



[[folder: Dexter Dingus]]
!! Dexter Dingus
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Right Mouse For The Job"'', 1998]]

A brilliant inventor whose criminal career is only hampered by his physical shortcomings and lack of a spine. To compensate, he has teamed up with Pete. The two can't stand each other, which tends to be the reason their plans fail.

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[[folder: Dexter Dingus]]
Portis]]
!! Dexter Dingus
Portis
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Right Mouse For The Job"'', 1998]]

A brilliant inventor whose criminal career is only hampered by his physical shortcomings
Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works for him
and lack of a spine. To compensate, he has teamed up with Pete. The two can't stand each other, which tends to be sometimes for other villains like the reason their plans fail.Phantom Blot.



* BrainsAndBrawn: Dexter is the brains, Pete the brawn.
* TheDogBitesBack: Dexter being the dog in this case. Happened twice.
* InvisibilityCloak: Dexter made two, designing them so that the wearer even became intangible but could still pick up things if brought within their sphere of influence. Pete earned the nickname The Fog while pulling heists with it. Only danger it could pose was if the two wearers would ever pass each other in intangible form, which Mickey tried to stop Pete.
* InSeriesNickname: Pete, TheNicknamer, calls him Dexie. Dexter hates that.
* ShorterMeansSmarter: Dexter's a shorty and not only smarter than Pete in terms of inventing but also in performing their schemes with minimal risk.
* MadScientist: He's actually not all that mad, but he's still cooking up fancy inventions for the sake of personal gain regardless of how it effects others.
* StayInTheKitchen: Oddly invoked despite Dexter being a guy. Pete is very resentful towards him for being afraid to stand up to him.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: Dexter AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand the kind of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to the point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* CatsAreMean: Like Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis
is the brains, skinny one, Pete the brawn.
* TheDogBitesBack: Dexter being the dog in this case. Happened twice.
* InvisibilityCloak: Dexter made two, designing them so that the wearer even became intangible but could still pick up things if brought within their sphere of influence. Pete earned the nickname The Fog while pulling heists with it. Only danger it could pose was if the two wearers would ever pass each other in intangible form, which Mickey tried to stop Pete.
* InSeriesNickname: Pete, TheNicknamer, calls him Dexie. Dexter hates that.
* ShorterMeansSmarter: Dexter's a shorty and not only smarter than Pete in terms of inventing but also in performing their schemes with minimal risk.
fat one.
* MadScientist: He's actually not all that mad, but he's still cooking up fancy All his inventions for the sake of personal gain regardless of how it effects others.
* StayInTheKitchen: Oddly invoked despite Dexter being a guy. Pete is very resentful towards him for being afraid
are contributions to stand up to him.crime.



[[folder: "Muck" Raker]]
!! "Muck" Raker
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey for Mayor"'', 2002]]

An OldFriend of Sylvester Shyster and just as much of a rat. He's the owner of the ''Daily Quack'', a newspaper.

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[[folder: "Muck" Raker]]
Dexter Dingus]]
!! "Muck" Raker
Dexter Dingus
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey for Mayor"'', 2002]]

An OldFriend of Sylvester Shyster
''"The Right Mouse For The Job"'', 1998]]

A brilliant inventor whose criminal career is only hampered by his physical shortcomings
and just as much lack of a rat. He's spine. To compensate, he has teamed up with Pete. The two can't stand each other, which tends to be the owner of the ''Daily Quack'', a newspaper.reason their plans fail.



* BigThinShortTrio: Forms this with Sylvester and Pete.
* DaEditor: A corrupt one.
* NoNameGiven: Forename, that is. The one time his name is mentioned, it's written as if "Muck" is a nickname. On his office door "M. Raker" is written, so his first name does start with a "M".
* OldFriend: To Sylvester Shyster.
* PropagandaMachine: Raker and Pete do everything in their power to make Mickey look bad and improve the chances of Shyster getting elected mayor.

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* BigThinShortTrio: Forms BrainsAndBrawn: Dexter is the brains, Pete the brawn.
* TheDogBitesBack: Dexter being the dog in
this case. Happened twice.
* InvisibilityCloak: Dexter made two, designing them so that the wearer even became intangible but could still pick up things if brought within their sphere of influence. Pete earned the nickname The Fog while pulling heists
with Sylvester and it. Only danger it could pose was if the two wearers would ever pass each other in intangible form, which Mickey tried to stop Pete.
* DaEditor: A corrupt one.
InSeriesNickname: Pete, TheNicknamer, calls him Dexie. Dexter hates that.
* NoNameGiven: Forename, that is. The one time his name is mentioned, it's written as if "Muck" is ShorterMeansSmarter: Dexter's a nickname. On his office door "M. Raker" is written, so his first name does start with a "M".
* OldFriend: To Sylvester Shyster.
* PropagandaMachine: Raker
shorty and not only smarter than Pete do everything in terms of inventing but also in performing their power to make Mickey look bad and improve schemes with minimal risk.
* MadScientist: He's actually not all that mad, but he's still cooking up fancy inventions for
the chances sake of Shyster getting elected mayor.personal gain regardless of how it effects others.
* StayInTheKitchen: Oddly invoked despite Dexter being a guy. Pete is very resentful towards him for being afraid to stand up to him.



[[folder: Scuttle/Weasel]]
!! Scuttle/Weasel
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Captures the Range Rustlers"'', 1951]]

Possibly two different characters, or possibly the same character with two different names; readers are still debating this and even WordOfGod is deliberately vague about it. Principally partner-in-crime of Pete and Dum-Dum, but can occasionally be found working with other villains. He's almost always found in a subordinate role and is usually happy this way.

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[[folder: Scuttle/Weasel]]
"Muck" Raker]]
!! Scuttle/Weasel
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"Muck" Raker
[[quoteright:250:http://static.
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org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_muck_raker.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Captures the Range Rustlers"'', 1951]]

Possibly two different characters, or possibly the same character with two different names; readers are still debating this
''"Mickey for Mayor"'', 2002]]

An OldFriend of Sylvester Shyster
and even WordOfGod is deliberately vague about it. Principally partner-in-crime just as much of Pete and Dum-Dum, but can occasionally be found working with other villains. a rat. He's almost always found in the owner of the ''Daily Quack'', a subordinate role and is usually happy this way.newspaper.



* DirtyCoward: At least when he's Weasel, not so much when he's Scuttle -- this is one argument for the two being different people.
* FatAndSkinny: Scuttle is the skinny one, while the role of fat one is filled by either Pete or Dum-Dum.
* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "Scuttle" and "Weasel," he's been known as "Catfoot" (''"The Legend of Loon Lake"''), "Saltspray", "Slowdraw", and "Yardarm," among others. Whether these are aliases or just inconsistencies on the writers' side is uncertain.
** In fact, "Yardarm" was the name he got when he appeared in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' episode ''The Pearl of Wisdom''.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"'', and Mulligan in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If Scuttle and Weasel are not the same person, but just two very similar characters, Weasel is this for Scuttle.

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* DirtyCoward: At least when he's Weasel, not so much when he's Scuttle -- BigThinShortTrio: Forms this is with Sylvester and Pete.
* DaEditor: A corrupt one.
* NoNameGiven: Forename, that is. The
one argument for the two being different people.
* FatAndSkinny: Scuttle
time his name is the skinny one, while the role of fat one mentioned, it's written as if "Muck" is filled by either a nickname. On his office door "M. Raker" is written, so his first name does start with a "M".
* OldFriend: To Sylvester Shyster.
* PropagandaMachine: Raker and
Pete or Dum-Dum.
* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "Scuttle"
do everything in their power to make Mickey look bad and "Weasel," he's been known as "Catfoot" (''"The Legend of Loon Lake"''), "Saltspray", "Slowdraw", and "Yardarm," among others. Whether these are aliases or just inconsistencies on improve the writers' side is uncertain.
** In fact, "Yardarm" was the name he got when he appeared in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' episode ''The Pearl
chances of Wisdom''.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"'', and Mulligan in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If Scuttle and Weasel are not the same person, but just two very similar characters, Weasel is this for Scuttle.
Shyster getting elected mayor.



[[folder: Dum-Dum]]
!! Dum-Dum
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Fires"'', 1957]]

A criminal who is often the partner-in-crime of Scuttle, sometimes serving as his henchman, sometimes essentially taking the role of Pete. At times, the two work for Pete (or another employer), though unlike Scuttle Dum-Dum never is Pete's sole henchman.

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[[folder: Dum-Dum]]
Scuttle/Weasel]]
!! Dum-Dum
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Scuttle/Weasel
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Fires"'', 1957]]

A criminal who is often
''"Captures the Range Rustlers"'', 1951]]

Possibly two different characters, or possibly the same character with two different names; readers are still debating this and even WordOfGod is deliberately vague about it. Principally
partner-in-crime of Scuttle, sometimes serving as his henchman, sometimes essentially taking the Pete and Dum-Dum, but can occasionally be found working with other villains. He's almost always found in a subordinate role of Pete. At times, the two work for Pete (or another employer), though unlike Scuttle Dum-Dum never and is Pete's sole henchman.usually happy this way.



* BrainsAndBrawn: It depends on the story who is the brains. Sometimes it's Scuttle, but other times Dum-Dum takes on the role of leader. Scuttle never qualifies as the brawn, but Dum-Dum occasionally does. In fact, this was the setup in their earliest stories like ''"Alaskan Adventure"'' and ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"''.
* FatAndSkinny: Dum-Dum is the fat one, Scuttle is the skinny one.
* LargeAndInCharge: Sometimes when working with Scuttle, like in ''"The Whale Chasers"''.
* PermaStubble: In most of his appearances Dum-Dum's got this. Rarely he has a full beard and sometimes he's clean-shaven, but the stubble is his most recurring look.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum is Gumboot/Tiny in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Galvin in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', and Willie in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. In fact, the only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used for fresh translations.
* OutOfFocus: Dum-Dum has only been featured in two comics after the 70s.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: It depends on the story who is the brains. Sometimes it's Scuttle, but other times Dum-Dum takes on the role of leader. DirtyCoward: At least when he's Weasel, not so much when he's Scuttle never qualifies as the brawn, but Dum-Dum occasionally does. In fact, -- this was is one argument for the setup in their earliest stories like ''"Alaskan Adventure"'' and ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"''.
two being different people.
* FatAndSkinny: Dum-Dum is the fat one, Scuttle is the skinny one.
* LargeAndInCharge: Sometimes when working with Scuttle, like in ''"The Whale Chasers"''.
* PermaStubble: In most
one, while the role of his appearances Dum-Dum's got this. Rarely he has a full beard fat one is filled by either Pete or Dum-Dum.
* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "Scuttle"
and sometimes "Weasel," he's clean-shaven, but been known as "Catfoot" (''"The Legend of Loon Lake"''), "Saltspray", "Slowdraw", and "Yardarm," among others. Whether these are aliases or just inconsistencies on the stubble writers' side is his most recurring look.
uncertain.
** In fact, "Yardarm" was the name he got when he appeared in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' episode ''The Pearl of Wisdom''.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum Scuttle is Gumboot/Tiny Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch Snark in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Galvin Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"'', and Willie Mulligan in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. In fact, the Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If Scuttle and Weasel are not the same person,
but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used just two very similar characters, Weasel is this for fresh translations.
* OutOfFocus: Dum-Dum has only been featured in two comics after the 70s.
Scuttle.



! Allies of the Phantom Blot
[[folder: Mr. X]]
!! Mr. X
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Blot Meets the Mysterious Mr. X"'', 1964]]

A mad scientist who regularly teams up with the Phantom Blot. He only appeared in one American story but was picked up for a few more by Brazil.

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! Allies of the Phantom Blot
[[folder: Mr. X]]
Dum-Dum]]
!! Mr. X
Dum-Dum
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_mrdrx_6.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_dumdum.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Blot Meets Fires"'', 1957]]

A criminal who is often
the Mysterious Mr. X"'', 1964]]

A mad scientist who regularly teams up with
partner-in-crime of Scuttle, sometimes serving as his henchman, sometimes essentially taking the Phantom Blot. He only appeared in one American story but was picked up role of Pete. At times, the two work for a few more by Brazil.Pete (or another employer), though unlike Scuttle Dum-Dum never is Pete's sole henchman.


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* BrainsAndBrawn: It depends on the story who is the brains. Sometimes it's Scuttle, but other times Dum-Dum takes on the role of leader. Scuttle never qualifies as the brawn, but Dum-Dum occasionally does. In fact, this was the setup in their earliest stories like ''"Alaskan Adventure"'' and ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"''.
* FatAndSkinny: Dum-Dum is the fat one, Scuttle is the skinny one.
* LargeAndInCharge: Sometimes when working with Scuttle, like in ''"The Whale Chasers"''.
* PermaStubble: In most of his appearances Dum-Dum's got this. Rarely he has a full beard and sometimes he's clean-shaven, but the stubble is his most recurring look.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum is Gumboot/Tiny in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Galvin in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', and Willie in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. In fact, the only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used for fresh translations.
* OutOfFocus: Dum-Dum has only been featured in two comics after the 70s.
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! Allies of the Phantom Blot
[[folder: Mr. X]]
!! Mr. X
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Blot Meets the Mysterious Mr. X"'', 1964]]

A mad scientist who regularly teams up with the Phantom Blot. He only appeared in one American story but was picked up for a few more by Brazil.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Mickey and Professor Potter tricked Gopher into fearing that the plant people would abandon him if he ever faced tough opposition. To have a decent army, Gopher allowed Potter to make a courage serum and spray it on his plants. What he didn't foresee but his captives sure did was that with courage, the plant people would stand up against [[BadBoss ''him'']].

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Mickey and Professor Potter tricked Gopher into fearing that the plant people would abandon him if he ever faced tough opposition. To have a decent army, Gopher allowed Potter to make a courage serum and spray it on his plants. What he didn't foresee but his captives sure did was that with courage, the plant people would stand up against [[BadBoss ''him'']].''[[BadBoss him]]''.
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* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most popular of Romano Scarpa's characters on the ''Mickey Mouse'' side of things. She fills a niche in her ability to expand on Pete. Coincidentally, for better or worse, she also is the second or third most high-profile female villain in the joint-Mouse/Duck universe, being upstaged only by [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Magica De Spell]] and arguably by [[Characters/DuckTales Ma Beagle]].

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* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most popular of Romano Scarpa's characters on the ''Mickey Mouse'' side of things. She fills a niche in her ability to expand on Pete. Coincidentally, for better or worse, she also is the second or third most high-profile female villain in the joint-Mouse/Duck universe, being upstaged only by [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Magica De Spell]] and arguably by [[Characters/DuckTales Ma Beagle]].






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* FeatheredFiend: Dan commanded a falcon named Hector in ''"The Falcon's Folly"''.
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some comics, like ''"The Trail of the Doodlebugs"'', spell "Idgit" as "Idjit".
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* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most popular of Romano Scarpa's characters on the ''Mickey Mouse'' side of things. She fills a niche in her ability to expand on Pete.

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* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most popular of Romano Scarpa's characters on the ''Mickey Mouse'' side of things. She fills a niche in her ability to expand on Pete. Coincidentally, for better or worse, she also is the second or third most high-profile female villain in the joint-Mouse/Duck universe, being upstaged only by [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Magica De Spell]] and arguably by [[Characters/DuckTales Ma Beagle]].

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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.

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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
Gregory Gopher]]
!! Doctor Doom
Gregory Gopher
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost Strange World of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

Gregory Gopher"'', 1970]]

A collector of ghosts regular gopher who was mutated in a people-gopher and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.sought to conquer the world with sapient flora.



* FurryConfusion: He was a regular gopher. Then he mutated and his mutant form was a normal looking people-gopher.
* GreenThumb: He stole the initial technology from Professor Potter, but he's learned fast and adapted the process to his own designs.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Mickey and Professor Potter tricked Gopher into fearing that the plant people would abandon him if he ever faced tough opposition. To have a decent army, Gopher allowed Potter to make a courage serum and spray it on his plants. What he didn't foresee but his captives sure did was that with courage, the plant people would stand up against [[BadBoss ''him'']].
* IControlMyMinionsThrough: Threats of eating them.
* KillAndReplace: The kill phase was postponed long enough for nobody to die before the heroes could get the upper hand, but they were locked away. Gopher used the machine to mutate various plants into the spitting images of his victims. People targeted were Mickey (peanut), Chief O'Hara, Officer Clancy (asparagus), the mayor, and Professor Potter.
* PowerSource: The machine that made a Gregory Gopher out of a regular gopher and created sapient plants needed to be on at all times for its effects to last. Potter turned it off the first chance he got.
* {{Shopkeeper}}: A seedy one, literally and figuratively. He stealthily expands his territory by cheaply selling seeds of mutated flowers that once grown (which they do in a day) add to his underground tunnel system.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The plant people are deathly afraid of Gregory, but they don't mind dealing with anyone else. Once they've replaced the population, Gregory can easily rule them.
[[/folder]]

! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Doctor Doom]]
!! Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Ghost of Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A collector of ghosts and head of Happy Criminals, Inc.
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* CollectorOfTheStrange: He collects ghosts. If they are useful as henchmen, they may roam free. If not, in jars they go.

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* CollectorOfTheStrange: He collects ghosts. If they are useful as henchmen, they may roam free. If not, in jars [[PeopleJars jars]] they go.
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* MasterComputer: In ''"The Coming Of Quadruplex"'' and ''"Quadruple Threat"'', the professors work to create a supercomputer they've named Quadruplex to help in their schemes. The machine is designed to be dependent on [[BrainInAJar brain input]] and they've so far tried to get Mickey's and Sam Simian's for it. Triplex also threatened to use Ecks's and Doublex's if they didn't stop bumbling.

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* HenpeckedHusband: At some points. One story had Trudy forcing Pete and his friends to shape up, even threatening them with a RollingPinOfDoom. They complied.

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* HenpeckedHusband: At some points.Occasionally. One story had Trudy forcing Pete and his friends to shape up, even threatening them with a RollingPinOfDoom. They complied.



* KickTheDog: His treatment of Hickup in ''"The Captive Castaways"'' serves no purpose but to show off his cruelty. Recurring partner-in-crime Dexter Dingus also gets dealt a detrimental amount of violence and disdain, although this at least is used to further the story.



[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]
Captive Castaways"'', 1934]]

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Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime; some stories even depicted her as his common-law wife. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or Chirpy Bird from another set of comics.

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Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime; some stories even depicted her as his common-law wife. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or Chirpy Bird from another set of comics.



* BreakoutCharacter: Easily the most popular of Romano Scarpa's characters on the ''Mickey Mouse'' side of things. She fills a niche in her ability to expand on Pete.



Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or the more popular Trudy Van Tubb.

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Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or the more popular Trudy Van Tubb.



[[folder: Drusilla]]
!! Drusilla
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.

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[[folder: Drusilla]]
Doctor Doom]]
!! Drusilla
Doctor Doom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House Ghost of Mystery"'', 1944]]

Black Brian"'', 1951]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding collector of ghosts and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.head of Happy Criminals, Inc.


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* BizarreHumanBiology: Well, dogface, but you get the idea. His entire body is crooked. One panel shows him down to his bones and they're crooked too. No explanation for why he is this way is given.
* CardCarryingVillain: When Black Brian tells Doctor Doom there's something wrong with him, the reply is thoroughly matter-of-fact: "Of course there is! How do you suppose I could do this sort of work if there weren't?"
* CollectorOfTheStrange: He collects ghosts. If they are useful as henchmen, they may roam free. If not, in jars they go.
* {{Dogface}}: One of the hard-to-spot cases, but his ears mark him as such.
* Fauxreigner: Lightly; he leaves the "sahib" and "o, master" stuff for customers he has to sucker into staying long enough to be turned into servants.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Even his cigarette holder is crooked!
* HypnoticEyes: Doctor Doom uses them to put his victims to sleep before their operation.
* ImpactSilhouette: He gets blown through the roof when the explosives he's holding go off. All that's left is a perfectly crooked hole.
* LeonineContract: He inflicts TickleTorture on ghosts he's captured until they sign up for Happy Criminals, Inc.
* MadScientist: He's got a lab for human experimentation and by his own admission is not alright.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Implied to be how he gets living servants. Tried to do this with Mickey, but Mickey escaped.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Drusilla]]
!! Drusilla
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.
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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Pete deserted him to save his own hide. Trigger can live with it because he stole the blueprints prior because he didn't trust Pete with them. This leaves Pete wanted with nothing gained from his crime. They appear to be back on half-decent terms in "History Re-Petes Itself".

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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Pete deserted him to save his own hide. Trigger can live with it because he stole the blueprints prior because he didn't trust Pete with them. This leaves Pete wanted with nothing gained from his crime. They appear to be back on half-decent terms in "History ''"History Re-Petes Itself".Itself"''.

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: In ''"The Blot's Double Mystery"'', the Phantom Blot wears a cloak that's black on the outside so he's hard to see in the dark, white inside-out so he can use the other side when he needs to hide in a snow landscape, and capable of reflecting infrared when in warm places so that the Blot turns invisible.



* WhyWontYouDie: He first tricked the police into beating the daylight out of Mickey and that "soft" approach did not stop him. Thus he tried to get rid off him by driving him off a cliff. Needless to say, his mood did not improve when he found Mickey snooping in his room a day later. He knocked him out and locked him up in a closet to dispose off later, but Mickey escaped and called the police on him now that he had the evidence together.

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* WhyWontYouDie: He first tricked the police into beating the daylight out of Mickey and that "soft" approach did not stop him. Thus he tried to get rid off of him by driving him off a cliff. Needless to say, his mood did not improve when he found Mickey snooping in his room a day later. He knocked him out and locked him up in a closet to dispose off later, but Mickey escaped and called the police on him now that he had the evidence together.
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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', and the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.

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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"'', and the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"''.Swamp"'', and Mulligan in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.



* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum is Gumboot/Tiny in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', and Galvin in ''"Desert Dilemma"''. In fact, the only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used for fresh translations.

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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum is Gumboot/Tiny in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', and Galvin in ''"Desert Dilemma"''.Dilemma"'', and Willie in ''"Rainbow Runaround"''. In fact, the only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used for fresh translations.

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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', and Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.

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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', and Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"''.Dilemma"'', and the Terwilliger Twins in ''"The Secret of the Swamp"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.



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[[folder: Drusilla]]
!! Drusilla
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.

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[[folder: Drusilla]]
Dinny the Dandy]]
!! Drusilla
Dinny the Dandy
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

Phantom Thief"'', 1950]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, pickpocket who is implied hit it big when he found a way to have been her companion since the early days.fool burglar alarms.


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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: His ability to bypass the electric eyes of the security systems comes from the fine-spun copper cloth his (fancy) robber outfit was made of. The copper let the current go through unhindered.
* TheDandy: His very nickname is "the dandy".
* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: He tried to off Mickey by driving off a cliff with the victim in the passenger seat and jumping out just in time himself. If Mickey was found at all, it would look like an accident.
* RagsToRiches: Not literal rags because he's too proud for that, but as another crook notes "Huh! That guy was always a cheap pickpocket who thought a dime was a lot of money... '''Now''' look at him!".
* WhyWontYouDie: He first tricked the police into beating the daylight out of Mickey and that "soft" approach did not stop him. Thus he tried to get rid off him by driving him off a cliff. Needless to say, his mood did not improve when he found Mickey snooping in his room a day later. He knocked him out and locked him up in a closet to dispose off later, but Mickey escaped and called the police on him now that he had the evidence together.
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! Supernatural villains
[[folder: Drusilla]]
!! Drusilla
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A genius when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when his first appearances showed him to only wear spats. Along with art evolution for the entire cast, Gottfredson assigned him shoes starting the 1933 comic ''"The Mail Pilot"''. And pants.

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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when his first appearances showed him to only wear spats. Along with art evolution for the entire cast, Gottfredson assigned him shoes (and pants) starting the 1933 comic ''"The Mail Pilot"''. And pants.Pilot"''.



* PutOnABus: The 80s kickstarted the return of Pete's other boss-type partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.

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* PutOnABus: The 80s kickstarted the return of Pete's other boss-type bossy partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.



* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', and Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"''.

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* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', and Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"''. Then there are also a couple of appearances of a henchmen of Pete that only just are different enough in design that they could conceivably represent other characters. They are Frenchy in ''"The Return of the Phantom Blot"'' and Slink in ''"The Tortoise Shell Treasure"''.
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* [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Click here to go to the Disney Ducks Comic Universe list]]
* [[Characters/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics Click here to go to the Mouse & Duck Comic Universe list]]

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* VillainProtagonist: Nowadays stars in his own stories, mostly Italian ones. They either deal with his everyday life and relationship with his mate Trudy, with his everyday life in prison, or with his interactions with other villains.

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* VillainProtagonist: Nowadays stars in his own stories, mostly Italian ones. They either deal with his everyday life and relationship with his mate Trudy, with his everyday life in prison, or with his interactions with other villains.

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%%* HeelFaceMole
* HenpeckedHusband: At some points. One story had Trudy forcing Pete and his friends to shape up, even threatening them with a RollingPinOfDoom. ''They complied.''

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%%* HeelFaceMole
* HenpeckedHusband: At some points. One story had Trudy forcing Pete and his friends to shape up, even threatening them with a RollingPinOfDoom. ''They They complied.''



%%* ISurrenderSuckers: This too.



%%* ManipulativeBastard



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%%* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat
%%* DidYouActuallyBelieve

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* DidYouActuallyBelieve: Gottfredson-Walsh kept it so that Mickey never quite believed any nice stories told by Pete, such as in ''"Peg-leg Pete Reforms"'', and this remains how these things tend to play out, but the trope has occasionally come up in comics like ''"History Re-Petes Itself"'' and ''"Gentleman Pete!"''



%%* KickTheDog



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* CunningLikeAFox:
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: With a whiff of MuggingTheMonster.

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* CunningLikeAFox:
CunningLikeAFox: They're foxes and for the longest time managed to stay out of jail because the police could get nothing on them.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: With a whiff of MuggingTheMonster. In ''"Postman's Puzzle"'', they rob an elderly man of one bill -- worth $50.000. They go through a lot of trouble to get it back when they lose it through circumstances and they only reobtain it in the presence of the police. The police never had been able to acquire any proof against them and the duo thinks they can get away once more by claiming the bill is theirs. O'Hara is willing to believe that and promptly arrests them for being in the possession of counterfeit money.
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!! Mr. Fox
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_fox.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Spook Specialist"'', 1947]]

A crooked real estate agent who wanted to scare Mickey's neighborhood away with hauntings so he could buy for cheap. He hired Professor Murk for this, who wasn't quite the type for crime despite his big words.

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[[folder: The Gleam]]
!! Mr. Fox
The Gleam
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_fox.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_gleamco.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Spook Specialist"'', 1947]]

A crooked
Jewel Robbery"'', 1942]]

The Gleam and his partner-in-crime are jewel thieves who present themselves as a couple to gain their victims' trust. The Gleam utilizes a hypnotizing device disguised as a jewel on his turban to force people to help him and the police to forget about him. The duo went by the names Dudley and Martha Mousegomery as civilians, but if those are their
real estate agent who wanted to scare Mickey's neighborhood away with hauntings so he could buy for cheap. He hired Professor Murk for this, who wasn't quite the type for crime despite his big words.names is not confirmed.



* CunningLikeAFox: The villainous sort. He'd also figured Professor Murk wasn't tough enough, but gave him a chance anyway.
* KarmaHoudini: Mr. Fox doesn't get his cheap houses, but he also doesn't get any consequences from his scheme being exposed.
* RealEstateScam: He has ghosts harass the neighborhood until people sell him their houses at a low price.
* ScoobyDooHoax: The ghosts as conjured up by Professor Murk are real, but they were harmless until Mr. Fox gave him money to scare everyone away.
* ShadyRealEstateAgent: No evidence he would sell bad homes while keeping the flaws secret, but it'd be the only way to get Goofy's house sold.

!! The Gleam
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_gleamco.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Jewel Robbery"'', 1942]]

The Gleam and his partner-in-crime are jewel thieves who present themselves as a couple to gain their victims' trust. The Gleam utilizes a hypnotizing device disguised as a jewel on his turban to force people to help him and the police to forget about him. The duo went by the names Dudley and Martha Mousegomery as civilians, but if those are their real names is not confirmed.
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[[folder: "High-Pockets" and "Low-Pockets"]]



* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: You'd think that the long-legged "High-Pockets" is the better runner, but you'd be wrong. It's "Low-Pockets" who you need to look out for if you try to escape them.
* CoordinatedClothes:
* CunningLikeAFox:

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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: You'd think that the long-legged "High-Pockets" is the better runner, but you'd be wrong. It's the short-legged "Low-Pockets" who you need to look out for if you try to escape them.
* CoordinatedClothes:
CoordinatedClothes: They wear the same outfit, differing only in color (depends on the publication), shoe type, and coat length.
* CunningLikeAFox:CunningLikeAFox:



* PercussivePickpocket:
* ThemeNaming:

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* PercussivePickpocket:
PercussivePickpocket: "High-Pockets" bumps into a victim to give "Low-Pockets" an opening to pick their pockets.
* ThemeNaming:
NoNameGiven: Their civilian names aren't given.
* ThemeNaming: "High-Pockets" has long legs and thus his pockets are located high, while his colleague "Low-Pockets" has short legs and thus his pockets are located low.
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[[folder: Doctor Grut]]
!! Doctor Grut
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as his servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.

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Mr. Fox]]
!! Doctor Grut
Mr. Fox
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_fox.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and ''"The Spook Specialist"'', 1947]]

A crooked real estate agent who wanted to scare Mickey's neighborhood away with hauntings so he could buy for cheap. He hired Professor Murk for this, who wasn't quite
the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as
type for crime despite his servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.big words.



* BeardOfEvil: His face is barely visible behind the thick black beard until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet as well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The doctor looks about 50. His age is not given, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It isn't clear if this is the regular process and if the other four aberzombies were created this way or if they were dead to begin with.

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* BeardOfEvil: His face is barely visible behind CunningLikeAFox: The villainous sort. He'd also figured Professor Murk wasn't tough enough, but gave him a chance anyway.
* KarmaHoudini: Mr. Fox doesn't get his cheap houses, but he also doesn't get any consequences from his scheme being exposed.
* RealEstateScam: He has ghosts harass
the thick black beard neighborhood until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet as well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few
people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
sell him their houses at a low price.
* OlderThanTheyLook: ScoobyDooHoax: The doctor looks about 50. His age is not given, ghosts as conjured up by Professor Murk are real, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It isn't clear if this is the regular process and if the other four aberzombies were created this way or if
they were dead harmless until Mr. Fox gave him money to begin with.scare everyone away.
* ShadyRealEstateAgent: No evidence he would sell bad homes while keeping the flaws secret, but it'd be the only way to get Goofy's house sold.



[[folder: The Imp]]
!! The Imp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.

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Doctor Grut]]
!! The Imp
Doctor Grut
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of
''"Mickey Mouse and the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist
who has made it to the third dimension and uses it utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.


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* BeardOfEvil: His face is barely visible behind the thick black beard until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet as well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The doctor looks about 50. His age is not given, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It isn't clear if this is the regular process and if the other four aberzombies were created this way or if they were dead to begin with.
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!! The Imp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.
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[[folder: Portis]]
!! Portis
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_portis.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works for him and sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.

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Sylvester Shyster]]
!! Portis
Sylvester Shyster
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_portis.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_sylvester_shyster.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin
''"Death Valley"'', 1930]]

Shyster is Mickey's second oldest recurring villain and one of the few Disney comic-characters that were actually created by WaltDisney. Shyster is an evil lawyer
who occasionally often works for him and sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.in cahoots with Pete.



* AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand the kind of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to the point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* CatsAreMean: Like Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis is the skinny one, Pete the fat one.
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions to crime.

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* AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely AmoralAttorney: He is a lawyer who does dishonest things.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when his first appearances showed him
to give Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand only wear spats. Along with art evolution for the kind of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to entire cast, Gottfredson assigned him shoes starting the point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut
1933 comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
Mail Pilot"''. And pants.
* CatsAreMean: Like Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis
BrainsAndBrawn: He is the skinny one, brains, Pete provides the fat one.
brawn.
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions TheBusCameBack: Three times, in fact. He made a comeback in 1942, and then again in various Italian stories in TheSixties. In more recent times, he's returned again as a semi-recurring villain in European comics.
* CartoonCreature: It isn't certain what animal he is supposed
to crime.be.
* PutOnABus: Disappeared after the 1934 story ''"The Sacred Jewel"'' and didn't show up again in the daily strip until seven years later. Has been used infrequently by other writers/artists ever since.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete. Also hinted to form this with Muck Raker.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: ''"The Thunderbolt Machine"'' is the only story featuring Shyster created during the 50s and he's completely unrecognizable.



[[folder: Sylvester Shyster]]
!! Sylvester Shyster
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_sylvester_shyster.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Death Valley"'', 1930]]

Shyster is Mickey's second oldest recurring villain and one of the few Disney comic-characters that were actually created by WaltDisney. Shyster is an evil lawyer who often works in cahoots with Pete.

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[[folder: Sylvester Shyster]]
Eli Squinch]]
!! Sylvester Shyster
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Eli Squinch
[[quoteright:180:http://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_sylvester_shyster.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/180px-Eli_6620.gif]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Death Valley"'', 1930]]

Shyster is Mickey's second oldest recurring villain
''"Bobo the Elephant"'', 1934]]

A miserly businessman who spends a lot of time penny-pinching
and one of the few Disney comic-characters that were actually created by WaltDisney. Shyster is an evil lawyer who often works in cahoots trying to make more money through shady (and sometimes downright illegal) businesses. Like Sylvester Shyster, he has on several occasions teamed up with Pete.Pete to attain some common goal.



* AmoralAttorney: He is a lawyer who does dishonest things.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when his first appearances showed him to only wear spats. Along with art evolution for the entire cast, Gottfredson assigned him shoes starting the 1933 comic ''"The Mail Pilot"''. And pants.

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* AmoralAttorney: He AbhorrentAdmirer: Clarabelle Cow is a lawyer who does dishonest things.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when
his first appearances showed him abhorrent admirer, although due to only wear spats. Along his own actions. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he pretends to be interested in her so he can get at the secret fortune of her grandfather. When that goes wrong, he buys up her debts at the bank so he can keep her house hostage if she doesn't cooperate. Since 2013, the setup of Eli Squinch still being the mortgage collector has been used as a motivation to fool Clarabelle again in such stories as ''"A Serenade from Squinch"'' and ''"Mortgage Misery"''. Both end with art evolution for Squinch failing in his objective and having to sit out his time with Clarabelle so as not to draw suspision.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: He's worked several horses to death to power his sawmill plant cheaply. His purchase of Bobo, a baby elephant, was to replace
the entire cast, Gottfredson assigned horses. He didn't expect to be sent a youngling, noting it might not be able to meet the demands of the work either, but that wasn't stopping him shoes starting the 1933 comic ''"The Mail Pilot"''. And pants.from wanting to give it a try anyway.



* TheBusCameBack: Three times, in fact. He made a comeback in 1942, and then again in various Italian stories in TheSixties. In more recent times, he's returned again as a semi-recurring villain in European comics.
* CartoonCreature: It isn't certain what animal he is supposed to be.
* PutOnABus: Disappeared after the 1934 story ''"The Sacred Jewel"'' and didn't show up again in the daily strip until seven years later. Has been used infrequently by other writers/artists ever since.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete. Also hinted to form this with Muck Raker.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: ''"The Thunderbolt Machine"'' is the only story featuring Shyster created during the 50s and he's completely unrecognizable.

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* TheBusCameBack: Three times, CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gottfredson used Squinch in fact. three stories. The first stars him as an animal-abusing but still not illegally operating business owner. The second has him going after a treasure Clarabelle Cow unknowingly inherited. He made a comeback in 1942, and uses charm to get it first, then buys up her loans to force her into handing over the map. Half the story is him and Pete vs Mickey and Horace in a race for the gold. The third is again him and Pete teaming up to steal a treasure Mickey is going to look for in various Italian stories in TheSixties. In more recent times, he's returned again as a semi-recurring Africa. Because animal-abuse only stays fun for so long and trailing Mickey on an adventure is something any villain can do, his actions in European ''"Race for Riches"'' have become the basis for his modus operandi in post-Gottfredson comics.
* CartoonCreature: It isn't certain what animal he is supposed to be.
* PutOnABus: Disappeared after
GrumpyOldMan: Of the 1934 story villainous sort.
* ImprovisedWeapon: A small but notable aspect of Squinch's aggressive propensities. First time was in ''"Race for Riches"'', where he went for Horace [[PowerfulPick with a pickaxe]] and only missed because the head flew off. In
''"The Sacred Jewel"'' Treasure of Shark Reef"'', he is about to strike Goofy [[CaneFu with his cane]] when Mickey intervenes. And in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'', Mickey only just pulls back from getting a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] to the face.
* KarmaHoudini: Eli may never win, but his losses are rarely greater than his investments not being returned. In ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', he doesn't get to keep the elephant (whom he considered too small anyway) but he gets the money back he paid for it. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he doesn't get the gold, but he still gets paid the mortgage
and didn't show up again in the daily strip can apparently go home without further trouble after having stolen a police motorcycle. It's not until seven years later. Has ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"'' that he returns home empty-handed, having barely escaped death. The worst he gets in stories repeating his and Clarabelle's deal is having to spend time with her, while he straight-up escapes in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'' and ''"Schoolgirls"''.
* LoanShark: To Clarabelle regularly and to Oscar Shrimp in ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"''.
* PutOnABus: Like Shyster, he vanished from the comic after a while and has
been used infrequently by since then, largely because Pete got other writers/artists ever since.
supporting characters who let him boss them around.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In comics produced in Great Britain in the 30s, Eli was a regular enemy of Donald Duck.
* TheScrooge: Some stories treat him like this, although it varies whether he's actually all that rich.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete. Also hinted Pete.
* TheVamp: It's hard
to form this believe looking at him, but Squinch is notably successful with Muck Raker.
* YouDontLookLikeYou:
women. He exclusively uses their interest in him for financial profit. Aside from the aforementioned Clarabelle Cow, he also nearly married Sierra Motty in ''"The Thunderbolt Machine"'' is the only story featuring Shyster created during the 50s and he's completely unrecognizable.Treasure of Sierra Motty"''.



[[folder: Eli Squinch]]
!! Eli Squinch
[[quoteright:180:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/180px-Eli_6620.gif]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', 1934]]

A miserly businessman who spends a lot of time penny-pinching and trying to make more money through shady (and sometimes downright illegal) businesses. Like Sylvester Shyster, he has on several occasions teamed up with Pete to attain some common goal.

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[[folder: Eli Squinch]]
Von Weasel]]
!! Eli Squinch
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Von Weasel
[[quoteright:250:http://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/180px-Eli_6620.gif]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_von_weasel.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', 1934]]

''"On a Secret Mission"'', 1943]]

A miserly businessman who spends a lot of time penny-pinching spy for Nazi Germany and trying to make more money through shady (and sometimes downright illegal) businesses. Like Sylvester Shyster, he has on several occasions teamed up with Pete to attain some common goal.partner-in-crime of Pete. He's also known as Agent 17.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: Clarabelle Cow is his abhorrent admirer, although due to his own actions. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he pretends to be interested in her so he can get at the secret fortune of her grandfather. When that goes wrong, he buys up her debts at the bank so he can keep her house hostage if she doesn't cooperate. Since 2013, the setup of Eli Squinch still being the mortgage collector has been used as a motivation to fool Clarabelle again in such stories as ''"A Serenade from Squinch"'' and ''"Mortgage Misery"''. Both end with Squinch failing in his objective and having to sit out his time with Clarabelle so as not to draw suspision.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: He's worked several horses to death to power his sawmill plant cheaply. His purchase of Bobo, a baby elephant, was to replace the horses. He didn't expect to be sent a youngling, noting it might not be able to meet the demands of the work either, but that wasn't stopping him from wanting to give it a try anyway.



* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gottfredson used Squinch in three stories. The first stars him as an animal-abusing but still not illegally operating business owner. The second has him going after a treasure Clarabelle Cow unknowingly inherited. He uses charm to get it first, then buys up her loans to force her into handing over the map. Half the story is him and Pete vs Mickey and Horace in a race for the gold. The third is again him and Pete teaming up to steal a treasure Mickey is going to look for in Africa. Because animal-abuse only stays fun for so long and trailing Mickey on an adventure is something any villain can do, his actions in ''"Race for Riches"'' have become the basis for his modus operandi in post-Gottfredson comics.
* GrumpyOldMan: Of the villainous sort.
* ImprovisedWeapon: A small but notable aspect of Squinch's aggressive propensities. First time was in ''"Race for Riches"'', where he went for Horace [[PowerfulPick with a pickaxe]] and only missed because the head flew off. In ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"'', he is about to strike Goofy [[CaneFu with his cane]] when Mickey intervenes. And in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'', Mickey only just pulls back from getting a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] to the face.
* KarmaHoudini: Eli may never win, but his losses are rarely greater than his investments not being returned. In ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', he doesn't get to keep the elephant (whom he considered too small anyway) but he gets the money back he paid for it. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he doesn't get the gold, but he still gets paid the mortgage and can apparently go home without further trouble after having stolen a police motorcycle. It's not until ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"'' that he returns home empty-handed, having barely escaped death. The worst he gets in stories repeating his and Clarabelle's deal is having to spend time with her, while he straight-up escapes in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'' and ''"Schoolgirls"''.
* LoanShark: To Clarabelle regularly and to Oscar Shrimp in ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"''.
* PutOnABus: Like Shyster, he vanished from the comic after a while and has been used infrequently since then, largely because Pete got other supporting characters who let him boss them around.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In comics produced in Great Britain in the 30s, Eli was a regular enemy of Donald Duck.
* TheScrooge: Some stories treat him like this, although it varies whether he's actually all that rich.

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* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gottfredson used Squinch in three stories. The first stars him as an animal-abusing but still not illegally operating business owner. The second has him going after a treasure Clarabelle Cow unknowingly inherited. HighClassGlass: He uses charm to get it first, then buys up her loans to force her into handing over the map. Half the story is him and Pete vs Mickey and Horace in a race for the gold. The third is again him and Pete teaming up to steal a treasure Mickey is going to look for in Africa. Because animal-abuse only stays fun for so long wears it in private and trailing Mickey on an adventure is something any villain can do, his actions in ''"Race for Riches"'' have become the basis for his modus operandi in post-Gottfredson comics.
* GrumpyOldMan: Of the villainous sort.
* ImprovisedWeapon: A small but notable aspect of Squinch's aggressive propensities. First time was in ''"Race for Riches"'', where he went for Horace [[PowerfulPick with a pickaxe]] and only missed because the head flew off. In ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"'', he is about to strike Goofy [[CaneFu with his cane]]
when Mickey intervenes. And in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'', Mickey only just pulls back from getting a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] to the face.
he does, it's on his left eye.
* KarmaHoudini: Eli may NaziNobleman: He's never win, said to be a nobleman and there's no telling whether his "pastry shop in Vienna" is a full lie or a convenient truth to hide behind (he does know how to make fruit preserves), but his losses are rarely greater than his investments not being returned. In ''"Bobo he's got the Elephant"'', he doesn't get to keep monocle, the elephant (whom he considered too small anyway) but he gets the money back he paid for it. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he doesn't get the gold, but he still gets paid the mortgage "Von"-name, and can apparently go home without further trouble after having stolen is identified as a police motorcycle. It's not until ''"In Search "personal buddy of Jungle Treasure"'' that he returns home empty-handed, having barely escaped death. The worst he gets in stories repeating his and Clarabelle's deal is having to spend time with her, while he straight-up escapes in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'' and ''"Schoolgirls"''.
* LoanShark: To Clarabelle regularly and to Oscar Shrimp in ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"''.
Hitler's".
* PutOnABus: Like Shyster, he vanished from The 80s kickstarted the comic after a while and has been used infrequently since then, largely because Pete got return of Pete's other supporting characters who let him boss them around.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In comics produced in Great Britain in the 30s,
boss-type partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli was a regular enemy of Donald Duck.
* TheScrooge: Some stories treat him like this, although it varies whether he's actually all that rich.
Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.



* TheVamp: It's hard to believe looking at him, but Squinch is notably successful with women. He exclusively uses their interest in him for financial profit. Aside from the aforementioned Clarabelle Cow, he also nearly married Sierra Motty in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"''.

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* TheVamp: It's hard TheVonTropeFamily: "Von Weasel".
* WickedWeasel: He's a weasel and deceitful.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Played straight and averted. After failing
to believe looking at him, but Squinch is notably successful with women. He exclusively uses their interest in acquire (photos of) America's new long-range combat plane known as "The Bat", Pete notes to Von Weasel: "Frankly, I'm a little noivous, boss! I know what you did to de others who woiked for you... and failed...". Notwithstanding this history, Von Weasel tells him for financial profit. Aside from the aforementioned Clarabelle Cow, he also nearly married Sierra Motty in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"''.not to be afraid and never actually gives any indication Pete is to be offed too.



[[folder: Von Weasel]]
!! Von Weasel
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_von_weasel.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"On a Secret Mission"'', 1943]]

A spy for Nazi Germany and partner-in-crime of Pete. He's also known as Agent 17.

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[[folder: Von Weasel]]
Portis]]
!! Von Weasel
Portis
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_von_weasel.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_portis.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"On a Secret Mission"'', 1943]]

A spy
''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works
for Nazi Germany him and partner-in-crime of Pete. He's also known as Agent 17.sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.



* BrainsAndBrawn: He is the brains, Pete provides the brawn.
* HighClassGlass: He only wears it in private and when he does, it's on his left eye.
* NaziNobleman: He's never said to be a nobleman and there's no telling whether his "pastry shop in Vienna" is a full lie or a convenient truth to hide behind (he does know how to make fruit preserves), but he's got the monocle, the "Von"-name, and is identified as a "personal buddy of Hitler's".
* PutOnABus: The 80s kickstarted the return of Pete's other boss-type partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.
* TheVonTropeFamily: "Von Weasel".
* WickedWeasel: He's a weasel and deceitful.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Played straight and averted. After failing to acquire (photos of) America's new long-range combat plane known as "The Bat", Pete notes to Von Weasel: "Frankly, I'm a little noivous, boss! I know what you did to de others who woiked for you... and failed...". Notwithstanding this history, Von Weasel tells him not to be afraid and never actually gives any indication Pete is to be offed too.

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* BrainsAndBrawn: He is the brains, AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give Pete provides access to fancy weaponry to expand the brawn.
* HighClassGlass: He only wears it in private and when
kind of stories he does, it's on could star in. Portis was notably written as his left eye.
* NaziNobleman: He's never said to be a nobleman and there's no telling whether his "pastry shop in Vienna" is a full lie or a convenient truth to hide behind (he does know how to make fruit preserves),
lesser, but he's got been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to the monocle, the "Von"-name, point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic
and is identified as a "personal buddy of Hitler's".
''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* PutOnABus: The 80s kickstarted the return of CatsAreMean: Like Pete's other boss-type partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.
entire family.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.
* TheVonTropeFamily: "Von Weasel".
* WickedWeasel: He's a weasel and deceitful.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Played straight and averted. After failing to acquire (photos of) America's new long-range combat plane known as "The Bat",
FatAndSkinny: Portis is the skinny one, Pete notes the fat one.
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions
to Von Weasel: "Frankly, I'm a little noivous, boss! I know what you did to de others who woiked for you... and failed...". Notwithstanding this history, Von Weasel tells him not to be afraid and never actually gives any indication Pete is to be offed too. crime.



! Other villains

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! Other General villains



[[folder: The Imp]]
!! The Imp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.

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[[folder: The Imp]]
Lotus Blossom]]
!! The Imp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.
Lotus Blossom
[[quoteright:200:http://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/lotus_blossom.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of
''"Knit One, Pearl Two"'', 2003]]

An international jewel thief from
the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has Asian country Bhummah. She is merciless, but does have a crush on Clarabelle Cow.soft spot for Mickey for helping her out a number of times.



* AffectionateParody / {{Expy}}: The Imp is Mister Mxyzptlk from ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' sprinkled with a few traits of Bat-Mite from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.
* AmusingAlien: He turns money into butterflies, people into animals, and buildings into playing blocks.
* AntiVillain: The Imp is dangerous and selfish, but he does have a need for company. When he thought to find a friend in Goofy and Goofy ended up yelling at him for turning Mickey into a string of sausages, he was genuinely hurt and went back home.
* GenieInABottle: Some years ago, a Chinese magician captured the Imp in a bottle. The bottle was accidentally sold to Mickey, who cleaned it and read the incantation on it. This set the Imp free.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's never introduced by name, being referred to as "the Imp" by Mickey and others descriptively.
* ItAmusedMe: Why he's in the third dimension in the first place. These days, he's also after revenge on Mickey and wishes to court Clarabelle.
* MadLove: For Clarabelle Cow. She's flattered, but not interested and well aware the Imp is not okay.
* MagicalIncantation: To force the Imp to leave for a year, he has to be tricked into saying "rat for a janitor", the reverse of "rot in a jar of tar"; a "jar of tar" being how it looked while he was imprisoned in a bottle. Note that because the incantation was written on a bottle of glass, "rot in a jar of tar" was what the owner of the jar saw while "rat for a janitor" was what the Imp saw while locked up.
* RealityWarper: His power. An extra is that if he's tricked into going back home, no one can remember what happened except the people he had direct contact with. And if he's been messing with time, even they might forget him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lotus Blossom]]
!! Lotus Blossom
[[quoteright:200:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lotus_blossom.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Knit One, Pearl Two"'', 2003]]

An international jewel thief from the Asian country Bhummah. She is merciless, but does have a soft spot for Mickey for helping her out a number of times.
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[[folder: The Phantom Gondolier]]
!! The Phantom Gondolier
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phantom_gondolier.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Gondolier"'', 1990]]

400 years ago, an Italian magician was in love with a noblewoman, Elizabeta di Mousini. She did not return his feelings and when he persisted her father noticed her terrified state and had the magician locked away. Before being dragged off, he gave Elizabeta an enchanted necklace that, would she wear it, would ensure he'd find her. She never did and the necklace made it through heritage to her great-great-great-niece, from whom Minnie accidentally took it.

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[[folder: The Phantom Gondolier]]
Prince Penguin the First]]
!! The Phantom Gondolier
Prince Penguin the First
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phantom_gondolier.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prince_penguin.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Gondolier"'', 1990]]

400 years ago, an Italian magician was in love
''"When Mouseton Freezes Over!"'', 1991]]

A penguin prince
with a noblewoman, Elizabeta di Mousini. She did not return love for culture and beauty. He gathered likeminded servants and left his feelings home country to surround himself with the more refined aspects of life. For the most part that means stealing antiques and when he persisted her father noticed her terrified state and had the magician locked away. Before being dragged off, he gave Elizabeta an enchanted necklace that, would she wear it, would ensure he'd find her. She never did art and the necklace made it through heritage remaining bit involves freezing over the entire world so he can have cold, which he believes to her great-great-great-niece, from whom Minnie accidentally took it.be necessary for him to live, and culture all at once.



* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: The means of the claim is the necklace given to Elizabeta di Mousini 400 years ago.
* CoolBoat: His gondola.
* GreenThumb: Thanks to his magic panpipes.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Even after 400 years, he still pines for Elizabeta di Mousini. He operates by the logic that [[SingleTargetSexuality whoever wears the necklace he gave her is Elizabeta]], so Minnie Mouse becomes his target.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: He already was evil, but at least he didn't use to have a TouchOfDeath or was looking to drag anyone to the Shadowland. Mickey even feels sorry for him before realizing he doesn't really deserve it.
* MagicalFlutist: He wields triple-tube panpipes to [[MindManipulation hypnotize]] and [[GreenThumb command plants]].
* MagicalAccessory: The necklace the magician gave to Elizabeta.
* MindControl: Thanks to his magic panpipes.
* NeverSayDie: His ghostly home is the Shadowland.
* NoNameGiven: His name when alive is not given and he's almost solely referred to as the Evil One. He's only referred to as the Phantom Gondolier once and that would look like a description were it not for the story's title.
* TouchOfDeath: He's got it.
* UnrequitedLoveLastsForever: It's been 400 years.
* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: He has to claim his bride by rowing past the Rialto Bridge before midnight or he has to return home alone.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Prince Penguin the First]]
!! Prince Penguin the First
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/prince_penguin.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"When Mouseton Freezes Over!"'', 1991]]

A penguin prince with a love for culture and beauty. He gathered likeminded servants and left his home country to surround himself with the more refined aspects of life. For the most part that means stealing antiques and art and the remaining bit involves freezing over the entire world so he can have cold, which he believes to be necessary for him to live, and culture all at once.
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!! Drusilla
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drusilla.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A woman of around ninety years of age who still looks like a seventeen year old girl. She's a genius when it comes to chemistry and created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.

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!! Drusilla
Enji
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drusilla.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_enji.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House Terrible Tsunami"'', 2002]]

The former assistant
of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A woman
Professor Dhim Sum, a friend of around ninety years of age who still looks like Doc Static. He acquired hydrokinesis for a seventeen year old girl. She's a genius when it comes to chemistry and created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.while.



* EvilGloating: She lets Maximilian do the work for her. "Go on, old man! Tell him the story! It will amuse me...!"
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Drusilla embodies this trope.
* JustOneLittleMistake: Maximilian is a detective known to work cases for alleged criminals. Drusilla mistook him for someone who'd work for her, but he stole the anti-ageing formula to stop her instead. He also did research on her origins and came across a tintype from the 1870s. This tintype's existence ends up being Mickey's cue that Drusilla is untrustworthy.
* MadScientist: She's a brilliant chemist who at the age of 17 already had created two amazing but terrible concoctions.
* MeaningfulName: Drusilla is a name with little popularity on account of it being the name of the favored sister and of the daughter of Caligula.
* MindControl: By means of her first potion invented.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Is about ninety years of age, looks not a day older than seventeen.
* PapaWolf: Jeremiah to Drusilla. Despite his size (a head smaller than Mickey), he's a very capable fighter in her service. He also calls her endearments like "Little Drusilla" and "Missy".
* PlatonicLifePartners: Drusilla and Jeremiah. Mind that while they're probably about as old (by now, anyway), Drusilla is physically 17 and Jeremiah looks to be in his forties.
* ScoobyDooHoax: Drusilla is adapt at making a place seem haunted. She uses this to frame Mickey's great-uncle Maximilian Mouse.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Drusilla willingly re-enters a burning house with further risk of explosion to save her formulas. [[PleaseDontLeaveMe Jeremiah runs after her so as to not be left alone]]. [[NoBodyLeftBehind Neither of them comes back out]].
* UndyingLoyalty: Jeremiah to Drusilla.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Drusilla has herself walled in inside Maximilian's home and claims he did it because she found out he was a murder. [[FalseInnocenceTrick This she does to make Mickey cooperative in taking down the one man who managed to stop her crimes]].

!! Enji
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_enji.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Terrible Tsunami"'', 2002]]

The former assistant of Professor Dhim Sum, a friend of Doc Static. He acquired hydrokinesis for a while.
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!! Doctor Grut
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as his servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.

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!! Doctor Grut
Hang Tung
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hang_tung.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and ''"Claws Of The Cat"'', 2007]]

The former leader of all
the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as
tongs in China. He owed his servants and who wishes status to turn people into trees.the possession of the Jade Cat, to which all tong leaders had sworn loyalty. While still a powerful man, with the tongs back at one another's throats his influence has been greatly diminished.



* BeardOfEvil: His face is barely visible behind the thick black beard until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet as well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The doctor looks about 50. His age is not given, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It isn't clear if this is the regular process and if the other four aberzombies were created this way or if they were dead to begin with.

!! Hang Tung
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hang_tung.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Claws Of The Cat"'', 2007]]

The former leader of all the tongs in China. He owed his status to the possession of the Jade Cat, to which all tong leaders had sworn loyalty. While still a powerful man, with the tongs back at one another's throats his influence has been greatly diminished.
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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant:

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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant:ActuallyThatsMyAssistant: You'd think that the long-legged "High-Pockets" is the better runner, but you'd be wrong. It's "Low-Pockets" who you need to look out for if you try to escape them.




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Mickey Jr.]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Mimic]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: "One", "Two", and "Three"]]




!! Princess Queezila
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_queezilla.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"A Mouse And His Dog"'', 1995]]

The princess of the trolls, who are forced to live underground unless they can switch places with abovegrounders.

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\n[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Red Bat]]
!! Princess Queezila
The Red Bat
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_queezilla.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_red_bat.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"A Mouse And His Dog"'', ''"Plastic Mickey"'', 1995]]

The princess of the trolls, who are forced to live underground unless they can switch places A criminal dresses up in a red sheet with abovegrounders.batwing sleeves. Not to be confused with the superhero identity of [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck]]. He has a gangster-style henchman named Pinky.



* BeautyEqualsGoodness: The old switcheroo where she appears attractive and nice until she's simultaneously proven to be hideous and evil.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Subverted. Princess Queezila appears as an attractive mouse who implies to not be a troll at all although her behavior is as if she is. Then the disguise is dropped and she turns out to be as much a troll as the others. Interestingly enough, Queezila appears to not even be "lovely" by troll standards.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: A little different than the formula usually goes, but from the perspective of the villains she performs the part.
* EvilDetectingDog: Pluto didn't trust Queezil from the start. He was right not to.
* LovePotion: What Queezila meant to feed Mickey. Pluto stopped that from happening.
* MirrorMonster: Despite the illusion cast over her, Princess Queezila's true form is still visible in mirrors.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Queezila's plan is to get Mickey to drink a love potion to get him to willingly trade places with her so she's free to go to the surface. Then she'll get others to go underground so the rest of her kingdom can be liberated.
* SealedEvilInACan: The trolls were locked away underground by the wizard Sandalf as punishment for enslaving non-trolls.

!! The Red Bat
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_red_bat.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Plastic Mickey"'', 1995]]

A criminal dresses up in a red sheet with batwing sleeves. Not to be confused with the superhero identity of [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck]]. He has a gangster-style henchman named Pinky.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sam Van Go]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Sandman]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Duke Varlott]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wolf Barker]]



! Half-villains
[[folder: Delilah]]
!! Delilah
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_delilah.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A woman who committed complex robberies for the thrill of it. She dragged Goofy along when she dated him, but regretted doing that to him.

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! Half-villains
Supernatural villains
[[folder: Delilah]]
Drusilla]]
!! Delilah
Drusilla
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_delilah.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/drusilla.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A woman who committed complex robberies for the thrill
''"The House of it. She dragged Goofy along Mystery"'', 1944]]

A genius
when it comes to chemistry who created herself two concoctions before she dated him, was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but regretted doing that effective criminal empire using mind-controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to him.have been her companion since the early days.



* ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah is the name of the Biblical figure who caused the downfall of her partner for personal gain.]]
* ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved in her life of crime for which he only avoided the same two years she got because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get out herself and turned their budding romance into a penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged the theft and got her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a 180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.

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* ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
EvilGloating: She lets Maximilian do the work for her. "Go on, old man! Tell him the story! It will amuse me...!"
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Drusilla embodies this trope.
* JustOneLittleMistake: Maximilian is a detective known to work cases for alleged criminals. Drusilla mistook him for someone who'd work for her, but he stole the anti-ageing formula to stop her instead. He also did research on her origins and came across a tintype from the 1870s. This tintype's existence ends up being Mickey's cue that Drusilla is untrustworthy.
* MadScientist: She's a brilliant chemist who at the age of 17 already had created two amazing but terrible concoctions.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah Drusilla is a name with little popularity on account of it being the name of the Biblical figure who caused favored sister and of the downfall daughter of Caligula.
* MindControl: By means
of her partner for personal gain.]]
first potion invented.
* ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved OlderThanTheyLook: Is about ninety years of age, looks not a day older than seventeen.
* PapaWolf: Jeremiah to Drusilla. Despite his size (a head smaller than Mickey), he's a very capable fighter
in her life service. He also calls her endearments like "Little Drusilla" and "Missy".
* PlatonicLifePartners: Drusilla and Jeremiah. Mind that while they're probably about as old (by now, anyway), Drusilla is physically 17 and Jeremiah looks to be in his forties.
* ScoobyDooHoax: Drusilla is adapt at making a place seem haunted. She uses this to frame Mickey's great-uncle Maximilian Mouse.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Drusilla willingly re-enters a burning house with further risk
of crime for which explosion to save her formulas. [[PleaseDontLeaveMe Jeremiah runs after her so as to not be left alone]]. [[NoBodyLeftBehind Neither of them comes back out]].
* UndyingLoyalty: Jeremiah to Drusilla.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Drusilla has herself walled in inside Maximilian's home and claims
he only avoided the same two years she got did it because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get she found out herself and turned their budding romance into he was a penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, murder. [[FalseInnocenceTrick This she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged does to make Mickey cooperative in taking down the theft and got one man who managed to stop her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a 180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.
crimes]].



[[folder: Hickup]]
!! Hickup
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hickup.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.

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[[folder: Hickup]]
Doctor Grut]]
!! Hickup
Doctor Grut
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hickup.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_grut.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
''"Mickey Mouse and the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as his servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.



* ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far is shown as someone who is not unpleasant to work with, this isn't always the case and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when the crew turned against him, mutiny or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew, but not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine with it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup" is a nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified for the entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him if they escape.

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* ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far BeardOfEvil: His face is shown barely visible behind the thick black beard until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet
as someone who well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The doctor looks about 50. His age
is not unpleasant given, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to work with, his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does
this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It
isn't always clear if this is the case regular process and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when
the crew turned against him, mutiny other four aberzombies were created this way or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew, but not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine with it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup" is a nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified for the entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him
if they escape.were dead to begin with.



[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.

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[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
The Imp]]
!! Kat Nipp
The Imp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_imp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely mischievous native of the eleventh dimension (he claims there are about that.fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: AffectionateParody / {{Expy}}: The Imp is Mister Mxyzptlk from ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' sprinkled with a few traits of Bat-Mite from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.
* AmusingAlien: He turns money into butterflies, people into animals, and buildings into playing blocks.
* AntiVillain: The Imp is dangerous and selfish, but he does have a need for company. When he thought to find a friend in Goofy and Goofy ended up yelling at him for turning
Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp into a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out string of Nipp's house. sausages, he was genuinely hurt and went back home.
* GenieInABottle: Some years ago, a Chinese magician captured the Imp in a bottle.
The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed bottle was accidentally sold to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with Mickey, who cleaned it and read the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
incantation on it. This set the Imp free.
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact,
EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's never introduced by name, being referred to as "the Imp" by Mickey was and others descriptively.
* ItAmusedMe: Why he's in
the one third dimension in the first place. These days, he's also after revenge on Mickey and wishes to provoke him, leaving him no peace court Clarabelle.
* MadLove: For Clarabelle Cow. She's flattered, but not interested and well aware the Imp is not okay.
* MagicalIncantation: To force the Imp to leave for a year, he has to be tricked into saying "rat for a janitor", the reverse of "rot
in a one-upmanship jar of tar"; a "jar of tar" being how it looked while he never asked for. Later comics added was imprisoned in a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's bottle. Note that because the incantation was written on a bottle of glass, "rot in a jar of tar" was what the owner of the jar saw while "rat for a janitor" was what the Imp saw while locked up.
* RealityWarper: His power. An extra is that if he's tricked into going back home, no one can remember what happened except the people he had direct contact with. And if he's been messing with time,
even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
they might forget him.



[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
!! Meanie Markham
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_meanie_markham.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates, who nobody wanted to be friends with due to his hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.

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[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
The Phantom Gondolier]]
!! Meanie Markham
The Phantom Gondolier
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_meanie_markham.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/phantom_gondolier.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one
Phantom Gondolier"'', 1990]]

The 400 years-old ghost
of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates, who nobody wanted to be friends an Italian magician. He was in love with due to Elizabeta di Mousini, but she did not return his hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.feelings and when he persisted her father noticed her terrified state and had the magician locked away. Before being dragged off, he gave Elizabeta an enchanted necklace that, would she wear it, would ensure he'd find her. She never did and the necklace made it through heritage to her great-great-great-niece, from whom Minnie accidentally took it.



* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass for a child.
* ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. Mickey felt sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds he doesn't like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also is convinced he never has "done anything that's good enough". He both pities himself for being hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied the molecular origins of hate and created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote for the Hate, not realizing the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child he was strong enough to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and watch him suffer.

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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due ClaimedByTheSupernatural: The means of the claim is the necklace given to Elizabeta di Mousini 400 years ago.
* CoolBoat: His gondola.
* GreenThumb: Thanks
to his size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass magic panpipes.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Even after 400 years, he still pines
for a child.
* ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at
Elizabeta di Mousini. He operates by the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. logic that [[SingleTargetSexuality whoever wears the necklace he gave her is Elizabeta]], so Minnie Mouse becomes his target.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: He already was evil, but at least he didn't use to have a TouchOfDeath or was looking to drag anyone to the Shadowland.
Mickey felt even feels sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds before realizing he doesn't really deserve it.
* MagicalFlutist: He wields triple-tube panpipes to [[MindManipulation hypnotize]] and [[GreenThumb command plants]].
* MagicalAccessory: The necklace the magician gave to Elizabeta.
* MindControl: Thanks to his magic panpipes.
* NeverSayDie: His ghostly home is the Shadowland.
* NoNameGiven: His name when alive is not given and he's almost solely referred to as the Evil One. He's only referred to as the Phantom Gondolier once and that would look
like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was
a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did description were it not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also is convinced he never has "done anything that's good enough". He both pities himself for being hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied the molecular origins of hate and created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote
for the Hate, not realizing story's title.
* TouchOfDeath: He's got it.
* UnrequitedLoveLastsForever: It's been 400 years.
* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: He has to claim his bride by rowing past
the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child
Rialto Bridge before midnight or he was strong enough has to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and watch him suffer.
return home alone.



[[folder: Swifty]]
!! Swifty
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_swifty.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.

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[[folder: Swifty]]
Princess Queezila]]
!! Swifty
Princess Queezila
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_swifty.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_queezilla.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery ''"A Mouse And His Dog"'', 1995]]

The princess
of Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
the trolls, who are forced to live underground unless they can switch places with abovegrounders.



* AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue and when Mickey agrees to listen out of politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own is actually not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this and wanting to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's not of much use as a member of the secret police and he hates to still get a paycheck out of being useless.
* TheDogBitesBack: Pete should not have made plans to off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the loot.
* HonorAmongThieves: Despite being the one to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia while he hangs around as just a member of the secret police who is rewarded with a kick to the behind for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.

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* AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue BeautyEqualsGoodness: The old switcheroo where she appears attractive and when Mickey agrees to listen out of politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own is actually not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this and wanting
nice until she's simultaneously proven to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's hideous and evil.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Subverted. Princess Queezila appears as an attractive mouse who implies to
not of be a troll at all although her behavior is as if she is. Then the disguise is dropped and she turns out to be as much use a troll as a member the others. Interestingly enough, Queezila appears to not even be "lovely" by troll standards.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: A little different than the formula usually goes, but from the perspective
of the secret police and he hates to still get a paycheck out of being useless.
villains she performs the part.
* TheDogBitesBack: Pete should EvilDetectingDog: Pluto didn't trust Queezil from the start. He was right not have made plans to.
* LovePotion: What Queezila meant
to off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the loot.
feed Mickey. Pluto stopped that from happening.
* HonorAmongThieves: MirrorMonster: Despite being the one illusion cast over her, Princess Queezila's true form is still visible in mirrors.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Queezila's plan is
to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia while he hangs around as just Mickey to drink a member of the secret police who is rewarded love potion to get him to willingly trade places with a kick her so she's free to go to the behind surface. Then she'll get others to go underground so the rest of her kingdom can be liberated.
* SealedEvilInACan: The trolls were locked away underground by the wizard Sandalf as punishment
for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.
enslaving non-trolls.


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! Half-villains
[[folder: Delilah]]
!! Delilah
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_delilah.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A woman who committed complex robberies for the thrill of it. She dragged Goofy along when she dated him, but regretted doing that to him.
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* ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah is the name of the Biblical figure who caused the downfall of her partner for personal gain.]]
* ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved in her life of crime for which he only avoided the same two years she got because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get out herself and turned their budding romance into a penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged the theft and got her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a 180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hickup]]
!! Hickup
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hickup.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
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* ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far is shown as someone who is not unpleasant to work with, this isn't always the case and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when the crew turned against him, mutiny or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew, but not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine with it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup" is a nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified for the entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him if they escape.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.
----
* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
!! Meanie Markham
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_meanie_markham.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates, who nobody wanted to be friends with due to his hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.
----
* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass for a child.
* ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. Mickey felt sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds he doesn't like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also is convinced he never has "done anything that's good enough". He both pities himself for being hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied the molecular origins of hate and created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote for the Hate, not realizing the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child he was strong enough to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and watch him suffer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Swifty]]
!! Swifty
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_swifty.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
----
* AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue and when Mickey agrees to listen out of politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own is actually not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this and wanting to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's not of much use as a member of the secret police and he hates to still get a paycheck out of being useless.
* TheDogBitesBack: Pete should not have made plans to off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the loot.
* HonorAmongThieves: Despite being the one to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia while he hangs around as just a member of the secret police who is rewarded with a kick to the behind for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.
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[[folder: Super Goof villains]]
!! Doctor Darius Dunk
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_darius_dunk_7.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Polar Opposition"'', 1972]]

A scientist specializing in weather control to take the world hostage and sell his weather survival self-help books.

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! Half-villains
[[folder: Super Goof villains]]
Delilah]]
!! Doctor Darius Dunk
Delilah
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_darius_dunk_7.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_delilah.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Polar Opposition"'', 1972]]

''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A scientist specializing in weather control to take woman who committed complex robberies for the world hostage and sell his weather survival self-help books.thrill of it. She dragged Goofy along when she dated him, but regretted doing that to him.



* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: The coast guard puts him in the cooler after Super Goof drops him off to be delivered to jail.
* AnIcePerson: Primarily during his first appearance, which is highlighted in the IDW adaption where in one panel he mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The latter two are made-up references, but the first is a 90s Mickey Mouse villain. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* MadScientistLaboratory: He's had one at the [[UnderwaterBase North Pole]] and on the [[SpaceBase Moon]].
* SomeKindOfForceField: Dunk uses one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to keep Super Goof out. Too bad it only went over his base and not under...
* WeatherControlMachine: Dunk loves making these. Super Goof confiscates one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to be used by scientists who want to help people instead of terrorizing them.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: His design for his first comic sports a longer snout and a black moustache going along it. His second appearance gives him a short snout with a grey moustache only below his nose. He also gains glasses here. His third appearance mimics his first, but with a slightly shorter snout and glasses.

!! Doctor Syclocks
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_syclocks.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Strange Case of Doctor Syclocks"'', 1966]]

A clock-robot made by Gepetto because he felt lonely when Pinocchio started attending school. Doctor Syclocks went bad and forced Gepetto to build him weapons and tools needed to commit burglaries. He eventually crossed paths with Super Goof and Mickey and was defeated.

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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: The coast guard puts him in ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah is
the cooler after Super Goof drops him off to be delivered to jail.
name of the Biblical figure who caused the downfall of her partner for personal gain.]]
* AnIcePerson: Primarily during his first appearance, ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved in her life of crime for which is highlighted in the IDW adaption where in one panel he mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The latter two are made-up references, but the first is a 90s Mickey Mouse villain. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* MadScientistLaboratory: He's had one at the [[UnderwaterBase North Pole]] and on the [[SpaceBase Moon]].
* SomeKindOfForceField: Dunk uses one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to keep Super Goof out. Too bad it
only went over his base avoided the same two years she got because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get out herself and not under...
* WeatherControlMachine: Dunk loves making these. Super Goof confiscates one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to be used by scientists who want to help people instead of terrorizing them.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: His design for his first comic sports
turned their budding romance into a longer snout penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged the theft and a black moustache going along it. His second appearance gives him a short snout got her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps
with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a grey moustache only below his nose. He also gains glasses here. His third appearance mimics his first, but tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a slightly shorter snout and glasses.

180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hickup]]
!! Doctor Syclocks
Hickup
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_syclocks.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hickup.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Strange Case Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One
of Doctor Syclocks"'', 1966]]

A clock-robot made by Gepetto because
Pete's partners-in-crime he felt lonely when Pinocchio started attending school. Doctor Syclocks went bad and forced Gepetto to build him weapons and tools needed to commit burglaries. He eventually crossed paths with Super Goof and Mickey and was defeated.didn't treat so well.



* EnfantTerrible: Not as cute as Pinocchio but that doesn't negate that Gepetto made Syclocks to be his son.
* {{Expy}}: For the Phantom Blot. Writer Bob Ogle and especially artist Paul Murry were working on the ''The Phantom Blot'' comics (1964-1966) in the years surrounding Doctor Syclocks's creation. Brought together in the story ''"The Sinister Cyclox"'', in which the Phantom Blot steals several inventions, including a robot from Gepetto that seems to be part of the line Syclocks came from, to create a superweapon.
* OneShotCharacter: Doctor Syclocks has been referenced in cover art, where he usually gets to hang out with other Duck & Mouse villains, but he only ever got to star in one comic story.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Tried to.
* TimeBomb: His weapon of choice are bombs hidden in cuckoo clocks.
* ToBeAMaster: Doctor Syclocks exclusively steals rubies from other clocks. He isn't interested in their monetary value, but rather wants to be the clock with the most rubies. The [[http://www.ablogtowatch.com/ask-watch-experts/jewels-watch-movement/ amount of jewels in a watch is a measurement for the watch's quality]]; thus, Doctor Syclocks seeks to become the best clock around.

!! Flame Knight
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/supergoof_flame_knight.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Dogs of War"'', 2009]]

The Flame Knight is an unnamed villain (note: "Flame Knight" is a nickname for purposes of this entry) whom Super Goof once fought.

to:

* EnfantTerrible: Not ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far is shown as cute as Pinocchio but that doesn't negate that Gepetto made Syclocks someone who is not unpleasant to be his son.
* {{Expy}}: For the Phantom Blot. Writer Bob Ogle and especially artist Paul Murry were working on the ''The Phantom Blot'' comics (1964-1966) in the years surrounding Doctor Syclocks's creation. Brought together in the story ''"The Sinister Cyclox"'', in which the Phantom Blot steals several inventions, including a robot from Gepetto that seems to be part of the line Syclocks came from, to create a superweapon.
* OneShotCharacter: Doctor Syclocks has been referenced in cover art, where he usually gets to hang out with other Duck & Mouse villains, but he only ever got to star in one comic story.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Tried to.
* TimeBomb: His weapon of choice are bombs hidden in cuckoo clocks.
* ToBeAMaster: Doctor Syclocks exclusively steals rubies from other clocks. He
work with, this isn't interested in their monetary value, always the case and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when the crew turned against him, mutiny or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew,
but rather wants to be the clock not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine
with the most rubies. The [[http://www.ablogtowatch.com/ask-watch-experts/jewels-watch-movement/ amount of jewels in a watch it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup"
is a measurement nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified
for the watch's quality]]; thus, Doctor Syclocks seeks entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to become the best clock around.

hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him if they escape.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Flame Knight
Kat Nipp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/supergoof_flame_knight.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Dogs of War"'', 2009]]

The Flame Knight is an unnamed villain (note: "Flame Knight" is a nickname for purposes of this entry)
''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat
whom Super Goof once fought.Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.



* MidBattleTeaBreak: When the clock strikes 14:00, the Flame Knight and Super Goof stop their battle to enjoy lunch with sausages and Coo-Coo Cola.
* MonsterKnight: Living fire qualifies for monsterhood. Overlaps with BlackKnight.
* PlayingWithFire: Combines with flight into FlyingFirepower.

!! Mr. Mystery-Man
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_mystery_man.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mr. Mystery-Man"'', 1970]]

A villain who uses evil eyes to commit his crimes.

to:

* MidBattleTeaBreak: When the clock strikes 14:00, the Flame Knight and Super Goof stop their battle AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to enjoy lunch mean "person associating with sausages and Coo-Coo Cola.
* MonsterKnight: Living fire qualifies for monsterhood. Overlaps
(inhaling) men not in line with BlackKnight.
the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* PlayingWithFire: Combines TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy
with flight into FlyingFirepower.

some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
!! Mr. Mystery-Man
Meanie Markham
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_mystery_man.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_meanie_markham.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mr. Mystery-Man"'', 1970]]

A villain
''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates,
who uses evil eyes nobody wanted to commit be friends with due to his crimes.hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.



* DastardlyDapperDerby: He hides an evil eye under his hat for emergencies.
* TheFaceless: Mr. Mystery-Man's face is never shown, only his eyes.
* HypnoticEyes: His evil eyes. They come in all sizes too. They're supposedly made of glass, so it's unclear if they're magical or mechanical.
* MassHypnosis: He gets his evil eye on TV during a broadcast documenting a rocket being launched to reach the moon. When Super Goof and Super Gilly by coincidence don't watch the broadcast, Mr. Mystery-Man has his new slaves install evil eyes all over the place so sooner or later they will succumb too. Super Goof does, but Super Gilly saves the day.
* WeaponizedLandmark: Even the Statue of Liberty gets an evil eye installed.

!! Super Thief
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_super_thief.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof Meets Super Thief"'', 1966]]

A master thief and, in Brazil, leader of the criminal organization "The Classless Professionals". His civilian name is Dr. Stigma and he has a henchman named Flumbert.

to:

* DastardlyDapperDerby: He hides an evil eye under AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his hat size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass for emergencies.
a child.
* TheFaceless: Mr. Mystery-Man's face ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. Mickey felt sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds he doesn't like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also
is convinced he never shown, only his eyes.
* HypnoticEyes: His evil eyes. They come in all sizes too. They're supposedly made of glass, so it's unclear if they're magical or mechanical.
* MassHypnosis:
has "done anything that's good enough". He gets his evil eye on TV during a broadcast documenting a rocket both pities himself for being launched to reach hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied
the moon. When Super Goof molecular origins of hate and Super Gilly by coincidence don't created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote for the Hate, not realizing the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child he was strong enough to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and
watch the broadcast, Mr. Mystery-Man has his new slaves install evil eyes all over the place so sooner or later they will succumb too. Super Goof does, but Super Gilly saves the day.
* WeaponizedLandmark: Even the Statue of Liberty gets an evil eye installed.

him suffer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Swifty]]
!! Super Thief
Swifty
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_super_thief.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_swifty.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof Meets Super Thief"'', 1966]]

A master thief and, in Brazil, leader
''"The Mystery of the criminal organization "The Classless Professionals". His civilian name is Dr. Stigma and Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime
he has a henchman named Flumbert.didn't treat so well.



* EyesAlwaysShut: Give or take incidental moments of surprise.
* ItsPersonal: Yes, Super Thief commits his crimes for the money, but after having his efforts be undone by Super Goof once or twice, it has become personal.
* MassHypnosis: After being foiled twice, Super Thief got the idea to keep the Duck Bay Bridge out of Super Goof's reach by hypnotizing the whole city into imagining the bridge is gone. It actually worked until Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who had been diving at the time and thus didn't hear the message, used the bridge on their way home and Super Goof figured out what was going on.
* MonumentalTheft: He has stolen the Big Bim clock in England, the Leaning Tower of Pizza in Italy, and the Duck Bay Bridge in Mouseton.
* SupervillainLair: A mountain base inside Big Bleak Black Peak.

!! Doctor Tempo
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tempo.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof vs. the Cold Ray"'', 1967]]

Inventor of the cold-ray and later a hot-ray.
----
* AnIcePerson: During his first two appearances, which would've been highlighted in the IDW adaption of ''"Polar Opposition"'' where in one panel Darius Dunk mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* SpaceBase: A makeshift one on the moon to get a clear shot at Earth.
* TakeOverTheWorld: In his first comic, Tempo plans to freeze the Earth so he can take it over at his leisure while it thaws.

!! Tuffy Taurus
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tuffy_taurus.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Duty and the Beast"'', 1973]]

The leader of a space motorcycle gang who fancies Clarabelle.
----
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: They don't do anything else than abducting and harassing Clarabelle, but you know, they abduct and harass Clarabelle.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: He abducts Clarabelle for this reason.
* HumanAliens: Well, cow and {{dogface}} aliens, but you get the idea.
* MotorcycleDominoes: More or less how Super Goof ends the gang's fun.
* YouGotSpunk: Almost every line by Tuffy towards Clarabelle.

to:

* EyesAlwaysShut: Give or take incidental moments of surprise.
* ItsPersonal: Yes, Super Thief commits his crimes for the money, but after having his efforts be undone by Super Goof once or twice, it has become personal.
* MassHypnosis: After being foiled twice, Super Thief got the idea
AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue and when Mickey agrees to keep the Duck Bay Bridge listen out of Super Goof's reach by hypnotizing the whole city into imagining the bridge politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own
is gone. It actually worked until Huey, Dewey, not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and Louie, who had been diving at the time it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this
and thus didn't hear the message, used the bridge on their way home and Super Goof figured out what was going on.
* MonumentalTheft: He has stolen the Big Bim clock in England, the Leaning Tower
wanting to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's not of Pizza in Italy, and the Duck Bay Bridge in Mouseton.
* SupervillainLair: A mountain base inside Big Bleak Black Peak.

!! Doctor Tempo
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tempo.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof vs. the Cold Ray"'', 1967]]

Inventor
much use as a member of the cold-ray secret police and later a hot-ray.
----
* AnIcePerson: During his first two appearances, which would've been highlighted in the IDW adaption of ''"Polar Opposition"'' where in one panel Darius Dunk mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* SpaceBase: A makeshift one on the moon
he hates to still get a clear shot at Earth.
paycheck out of being useless.
* TakeOverTheWorld: In his first comic, Tempo TheDogBitesBack: Pete should not have made plans to freeze off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the Earth so he can take it over at his leisure loot.
* HonorAmongThieves: Despite being the one to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia
while it thaws.

!! Tuffy Taurus
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tuffy_taurus.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Duty and
he hangs around as just a member of the Beast"'', 1973]]

The leader of a space motorcycle gang
secret police who fancies Clarabelle.
----
is rewarded with a kick to the behind for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: They don't do anything else than abducting and harassing Clarabelle, but you know, ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they abduct and harass Clarabelle.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: He abducts Clarabelle for this reason.
* HumanAliens: Well, cow and {{dogface}} aliens, but you get the idea.
* MotorcycleDominoes: More or less how Super Goof ends the gang's fun.
* YouGotSpunk: Almost every line by Tuffy towards Clarabelle.
never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.




! Half-villains
[[folder: Delilah]]
!! Delilah
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_delilah.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A woman who committed complex robberies for the thrill of it. She dragged Goofy along when she dated him, but regretted doing that to him.
----
* ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah is the name of the Biblical figure who caused the downfall of her partner for personal gain.]]
* ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved in her life of crime for which he only avoided the same two years she got because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get out herself and turned their budding romance into a penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged the theft and got her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a 180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Hickup]]
!! Hickup
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_hickup.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
----
* ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far is shown as someone who is not unpleasant to work with, this isn't always the case and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when the crew turned against him, mutiny or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew, but not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine with it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup" is a nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified for the entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him if they escape.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.
----
* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
!! Meanie Markham
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_meanie_markham.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates, who nobody wanted to be friends with due to his hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.
----
* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass for a child.
* ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. Mickey felt sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds he doesn't like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also is convinced he never has "done anything that's good enough". He both pities himself for being hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied the molecular origins of hate and created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote for the Hate, not realizing the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child he was strong enough to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and watch him suffer.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Swifty]]
!! Swifty
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_swifty.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
----
* AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue and when Mickey agrees to listen out of politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own is actually not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this and wanting to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's not of much use as a member of the secret police and he hates to still get a paycheck out of being useless.
* TheDogBitesBack: Pete should not have made plans to off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the loot.
* HonorAmongThieves: Despite being the one to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia while he hangs around as just a member of the secret police who is rewarded with a kick to the behind for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.
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[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
[[quoteright:250:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_kat_nipp.png]]
[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.

to:

[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
Kranz]]
!! Kat Nipp
Kranz
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[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

''"The Lost Temple"'', 1988]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.crooked archeologist. The former partner and current [[TheRival main enemy]] of Arizona Goof.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming AdventurerArchaeologist: An evil one.
* AffectionateParody: Of René Belloq from ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.
* MasterOfDisguise: He regularly disguises himself to get what he wants.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: These days, he also wants revenge on Arizona, but money was his original motivation and still his immediate driving force.
* RivalTurnedEvil: Kranz and Arizona used to be partners until Arizona figured
out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" that Kranz is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating only concerned with (inhaling) men money and not in line with historical value or the conventional idea safety of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
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!! Kranz
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Lost Temple"'', 1988]]

A crooked archeologist. The former partner and current [[TheRival main enemy]] of Arizona Goof.

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The Horde of the Violet Hare
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Lost Temple"'', 1988]]

A crooked archeologist. The former partner and current [[TheRival main enemy]]
Shadow of Arizona Goof. the Colossus"'', 2005]]

An organization investigating the mysteries of history in hopes of using the findings to TakeOverTheWorld. They have a particular interest in Atlantis.



* AdventurerArchaeologist: An evil one.
* AffectionateParody: Of René Belloq from ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.
* MasterOfDisguise: He regularly disguises himself to get what he wants.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: These days, he also wants revenge on Arizona, but money was his original motivation and still his immediate driving force.
* RivalTurnedEvil: Kranz and Arizona used to be partners until Arizona figured out that Kranz is only concerned with money and not historical value or the safety of mankind.
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!! The Horde of the Violet Hare
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Shadow of the Colossus"'', 2005]]

An organization investigating the mysteries of history in hopes of using the findings to TakeOverTheWorld. They have a particular interest in Atlantis.
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[[folder: Delilah]]
!! Delilah
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"And Now For Something Completely Different"'', 2003]]

A woman who committed complex robberies for the thrill of it. She dragged Goofy along when she dated him, but regretted doing that to him.
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* ClassyCatBurglar: A more down-to-earth version.
* MeaningfulName: [[Literature/SamsonAndDelilah Delilah is the name of the Biblical figure who caused the downfall of her partner for personal gain.]]
* ReformedCriminal: Delilah has said she regrets getting Goofy involved in her life of crime for which he only avoided the same two years she got because Chief O'Hara vouched for him. She's vowed to get out herself and turned their budding romance into a penpalship. [[spoiler:Of course, she doesn't know (yet) that Goofy sabotaged the theft and got her arrested on purpose...]]
* StoryboardBody: Overlaps with TattooedCrook. Delilah has a tattoo on her left shoulder of a hawk hunting a rabbit. Combined with her name, Goofy really should've made a 180 when she opened the door for him.
* ThrillSeeker: The primary reason Delilah commits robberies.
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!! Hickup
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Ghostship"'', 1944]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
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* ComedicSociopathy: Although Pete by far is shown as someone who is not unpleasant to work with, this isn't always the case and Hickup gets treated exceptionally poorly. As he puts it himself, he's Pete's personal punching bag. In one scene, Pete beats him up solely so Hickup knows he'll be beaten up if he flunks his assigned task. Another scene has Hickup beating up himself to show Pete he knows what violence awaits him if he fails. This is all PlayedForLaughs.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Pete was considered as fine a crime leader as any until he tried to force Minnie to marry him. That's when the crew turned against him, mutiny or not. Hickup, being a victim of abuse by Pete, responds a little differently than the rest of the crew, but not on Pete's behalf.
* HiccupHijinks: Hickup's predicament is, you guessed it, that he suffers hiccups without reason or ending. He seems fine with it.
* NoNameGiven: Either "Hickup" is a nickname for his ailment or it's a MeaningfulName. Most likely the former.
* ReformedCriminal: Vaguely implied. Because they helped him arrest Pete, Mickey testified for the entire crew and helped them get light sentences. As he puts it, "they are not really criminals like Pete". (A tad odd since they tried to hang him once or twice.)
* TheStoic: Hinted to overlap with BrokenBird. The closest to losing his cool is when Mickey and Minnie get out of their chains when he was supposed to guard them. He politely asks them to go back because Pete will take it out on him if they escape.
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[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
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[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
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[[folder: Meanie Markham]]
!! Meanie Markham
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"'', 1999]]

Once one of Mickey's kindergarten schoolmates, who nobody wanted to be friends with due to his hostile attitude. He, however, blames their (nonexistent) jealousy of his intelligence.
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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his size, Meanie needs to make few adjustments to himself to pass for a child.
* ChickMagnet: PlayedForLaughs at the end of ''"The Town That Hated Mickey"''. Mickey felt sorry for Meanie at the end of the hate ordeal and secretly fed him the antidote so people would like Meanie. Meanie finds he doesn't like being liked at all, having built his identity around being an outcast, and runs away in terror from the women flocking around him.
* FriendlessBackground: Self-generated. He was a bully as child, constantly beating up other kids. However, he did not perceive it as him starting things, but rather him responding to being excluded.
* HatePlague: His plan to take revenge on Mouseton involved this. He'd feed everyone ''Eau de Hate'' so they'd destroy each other. He also created a LovePotion as antidote.
* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: As bad as it gets. He insists he has no friends because people are jealous of his smarts. He hates anything he can find a way to perceive as questioning his intelligence and will do the work to cut off any accusation, although he also is convinced he never has "done anything that's good enough". He both pities himself for being hated and takes pride in (in his perception) generating a strong sense of loathing in others. He embraces being a loner, but breaks down from acknowledging his loneliness.
* MadScientist: He studied the molecular origins of hate and created the pheromone-based ''Eau de Hate''. He also made a LovePotion as antidote for the Hate, not realizing the Love could be used on its own too.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Maybe, maybe not. As a small child he was strong enough to terrorize his classmates, but they were the same height as he was back then. His physical strength is likely to still be impressive, but it is unknown how he holds up to anyone bigger than him.
* TheRival: Because Mickey is the most popular guy Meanie ever met, he was all too happy to trick him into drinking ''Eau de Hate'' first and watch him suffer.
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[[folder: Swifty]]
!! Swifty
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'', 1956]]

One of Pete's partners-in-crime he didn't treat so well.
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* AgentProvocateur: Swifty keeps pestering Mickey if he's interested in some royal intrigue and when Mickey agrees to listen out of politeness, Swifty takes that as his cue to arrest him with clear conscience.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: The trenchcoat on its own is actually not that conspiciuous but then you combine it with [[StuffedIntoATrashcan blatantly hiding in garbage cans]] and it's a wrap.
* ConsummateProfessional: Swifty is a balance between being this and wanting to be this. He's good, but also negatively affected by self-doubt. Because Mazumia is at peace, he's not of much use as a member of the secret police and he hates to still get a paycheck out of being useless.
* TheDogBitesBack: Pete should not have made plans to off Swifty just to cover his tracks and to not have to share the loot.
* HonorAmongThieves: Despite being the one to get Pete out of jail and in charge of Mazumia while he hangs around as just a member of the secret police who is rewarded with a kick to the behind for bringing in Mickey, Swifty hides behind the door just in case Pete needs help to deal with the mouse.
* ReformedCriminal: What he promised Mickey after he defeated Pete. Considering they never met again, Swifty's probably keeping to his word.
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[[folder: Pete]]
!! {{Pete}}
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-> Voiced by: Various, Walt Disney (1928), Billy Bletcher (1933-1954), Creator/JimCummings (1992-present)
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Death Valley"'', 1930]]

Mickey's ArchEnemy for over 80 years of comic history. There's no question about it; ItsPersonal.
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* ArchEnemy: He is Mickey's most frequently recurring enemy and one of the few villains in the comic to also appear in animation.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Sometimes forms this with other villains, most notably the Phantom Blot -- though in some stories, the Blot is the true BigBad and Pete is TheDragon.
** In stories where his common-law wife Trudy appears, they generally form a BigBadDuumvirate.
* BondVillainStupidity: He often leaves Mickey in death traps that are very easy to escape.
* BringHimToMe: With Mickey, generally. Or any scientist/genius he needs to kidnap for their knowledge of making some DoomsdayDevice work or to build stuff for him... or bring ''her'' to me with Minnie - that's mostly in older stories, though.
* CatsAreMean: He is a cat and is not a pleasant person at all.
* LesCollaborateurs: Whereas the [[WartimeCartoon wartime cartoons]] of the period showed Pete, for all of his gruffness and brutishness, very much on the side of the Allies as DonaldDuck's [[DrillSergeantNasty commanding officer]], the 1943 comic story ''"On a Secret Mission"'' showed Pete working with the Nazi agent Von Weasel to try and steal the Americans' new long-range combat plane known as "The Bat" for the Nazis to use instead. His reward in case of success is stated to be 5000 bucks.
* DependingOnTheWriter: He's been depicted as anything from criminal mastermind to a thug who wouldn't be able to design a way out of a cardboard box depending on what the story requires.
%%* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat
%%* DidYouActuallyBelieve
* TheDragon: When he's not the main villain of the story, he's usually someone's henchman.
* EntitledBastard: Well, mostly just because Mickey is just too darned nice for his own good.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Pete has plenty of them. The trope gets notably invoked in ''"Mickey Mouse on Quandomai Island"'' when he puts his distrust and fears aside to save Trudy.
* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Mickey being the farmer and Pete being the viper...
* FatBastard: He's overweight and not a nice guy.
* FauxAffablyEvil: DependingOnTheWriter; often he's ''genuinely'' AffablyEvil, but even more often he's this.
* FunetikAksent: He speaks in a typical "tough-guy" tone.
* FriendlyEnemy: To an extent, anyways. It's not like he has any problems with smacking Mickey around when the opportunity arises -- and the feeling's mutual.
* HandicappedBadass: It's why he was called "Peg-leg Pete" for a time. The artists could never remember just which leg was supposed to be the peg-leg, though, so in the end they gave him two normal legs. Floyd Gottfredson dealt with this by having Pete explain in ''"The Mystery at Hidden River"'' that his foot hadn't grown back; he'd just gotten a much better, more natural-looking prosthetic. ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'' by Romano Scarpa reiterated this by having Pete's covering prosthetic get damaged so only his pegleg remained visible. If one must know, in his first appearance in the animated short ''Alice Solves the Puzzle'' as "Bootleg Pete", his peg-leg is his right leg and through all the switching-around this can be assumed to be the "true" version.
* HappilyMarried: It varies a little whether Trudy (when she appears in a story) is portrayed his wife or just his roommate/girlfriend, but their relationship is actually a happy one -- and interestingly enough, one of complete equals.
%%* HeelFaceMole
* HenpeckedHusband: At some points. One story had Trudy forcing Pete and his friends to shape up, even threatening them with a RollingPinOfDoom. ''They complied.''
* IdenticalStranger: Duke Feline of Mazumia in ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'' is alike enough that Pete could switch places with him easily.
* IHaveManyNames: [[MeaningfulName Bootleg Pete, Peg-leg Pete, Black Pete, and Big Bad Pete]] are a few. And then there's the many fake identities he's used over the years.
* ILied: Every single time he looks to have given up crime, it's a ruse.
%%* ISurrenderSuckers: This too.
* ItsPersonal: Really, ''really'' personal...
* IWantThemAlive: Since ItsPersonal, Pete wants to destroy Mickey in the most excruciatingly horrible and painful way possible. After all, Mickey ''has'' been foiling his plots since what, 1930?
* JerkJustifications: In the form of ItsWhatIDo.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Varies with the writer, but there are many stories which have Pete saving lives instead of threatening them. Including those of Mickey and Minnie.
* JokerImmunity: Being Mickey's most prominent foe, he is always going to return no matter what happens to him.
* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Pete's prone to do this because of his long standing enmity with Mickey. In ''"The Mystery of Tapiocus VI"'', it causes his partner-in-crime to turn on him and save Mickey. In ''"History Re-Petes Itself"'', it causes Mickey to use Pete's plan against him (somewhat by accident).
%%* KickTheDog
* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: To who? Just guess.
* LargeAndInCharge: He is very big and sometimes is the one who calls the shots to his own minions.
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* MasterOfDisguise: Oftentimes a reader can pick out whether it's him or not -- and sometimes it ''isn't'' so obvious.
* TheNicknamer: The Phantom Blot is "Blotty", Dexter Dingus is "Dexie", Prince Penguin is "Penny", Eurasia is "Lady Longtail", etc.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: At times, he uses this to become a DevilInPlainSight.
* {{Outlaw}}: There are several stories with a Wild West setting in which Pete gets this role. ''"The Bar None Ranch"'', ''"Double Trouble"'', ''"The River Pirates"'', ''"Two Gun Sheriff"'' are all examples.
* {{Revenge}}: He will always try to get even with Mickey.
%%* SoLongSuckers
* SurroundedByIdiots: Common problem for many masterminds and would-be masterminds in these stories. Their hired help often consists of morons.
* UngratefulBastard: Sometimes Mickey rescues him from death only to be put into an even worse predicament by Pete himself.
* VillainDecay: A real case of DependingOnTheWriter, and unavoidable [[ComicBookTime given how long he's been in business]], but nowadays most of the time he's a HarmlessVillain, with occasional lapses into NotSoHarmlessVillain and the obfuscation mentioned above.
* VillainProtagonist: Nowadays stars in his own stories, mostly Italian ones. They either deal with his everyday life and relationship with his mate Trudy, with his everyday life in prison, or with his interactions with other villains.
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[[folder: The Phantom Blot]]
!! The Phantom Blot
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-> Voiced by: Creator/FrankWelker (''WesternAnimation/DuckTales''), John O'Hurley (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', ''House of Mouse'')
[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot"'', 1939]]

A master criminal who dresses in a black sheet. He's more dangerous than one might be led to believe, given his strange tendencies. He's Mickey's ''other'' ArchEnemy.
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* ArchEnemy: At least in the comics, he is established as Mickey's most dangerous foe. Less so in animation, where he's only appeared as a MonsterOfTheWeek in an episode of WesternAnimation/DuckTales, appeared in one episode of Mickey [=MouseWorks=], and in two episodes of WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse.
* BigBadDuumvirate: He sometimes teams up with Pete in order to form this. In the regular continuity, at least, they treat each other as equals and sometimes rivals -- though in alternate-continuity stories (such as the ''ComicBook/WizardsOfMickey'' series), the Blot is more often treated as the true Big Bad, with Pete as his [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* BitingTheHandHumor / TakeThat: Under the mask, he resembles WaltDisney himself.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Sure, look at his debut appearance at a glance and all he did was steal cameras, but the fact that he was so ''good'' at it is what makes him so dangerous in the eyes of the police. What could they possibly do if he suddenly decided to go after something more valuable? [[spoiler: He actually ''was'' going after something more valuable that they didn't know about; it was hidden in one of the cameras.]]
* CallingCard: An ink blot on a white piece of paper was common.
* CardCarryingVillain: The most exaggerated version of the character ''wants'' to be seen as evil incarnate and would hate for anyone to think otherwise.
* CurseOfTheAncients: He seems to enjoy using "Curses!" or using "thousand" to describe things - and mentioning Caesar, if his debut story is anything to go by.
-->"Curses! Ten thousand curses!"
-->"Caesar's ghost!
-->"Curse the luck!"
-->"Thousand names of a devil!"
-->"Great Caesar!"
* DeathTrap: He ''loves'' these, and [[JustifiedTrope he's actually got a reason to use them]] because he can't bear to watch people die. He's damn good at making them too. Mickey survives them more out of luck than any particular skill.
* DependingOnTheWriter: Older American stories and several Scandinavian ones have him constantly wearing his uniform and almost never revealing his face. Italian stories have his real face used frequently, so it is as recognizable to the readers as his costume.
** His position in the SlidingScaleOfVillainThreat and the SlidingScaleOfVillainEffectiveness can vary widely. From a PaperTiger to the EvilOverlord, and from a Personal Threat (to the heroes) to a Global Threat with TakeOverTheWorld as his final goal.
* DiabolicalMastermind: He rarely gets his hands dirty, instead preferring to think up complex schemes.
* {{Dogface}}: When his face has been shown, it's a rather unimpressive, old-fashioned face of this sort. There's some variation by artist, but most stay faithful to the original design. Unlike most dogfaces, the Blot usually has no muzzle at all and a curiously flat nose, almost like a koala's.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: ''"The Big Fall"'' reveals that he has a very young daughter, the Phantom Brat. After being captured by Mickey, he is given permission to say goodbye to his daughter by explaining his arrest through a bedtime story where he is a benevolent king and Mickey is a cruel villain who imprisoned him, telling his daughter to dream of happy endings while he is away.
** ''"The Phantom Blot Meets the Mysterious Mr. X"'' establishes the Phantom Blot and Mr. X as [[VillainousFriendship solid friends]]. They respect each other's intellect and like cooperating on crime.
** ''"A Mancha Cor-de-Rosa"'' - ''"The Pink Blot"'' (note that the Phantom Blot is called the Black Blot in Portugese) - the Blot meets, well, the Pink Blot, a female version of him that helps him out on several occasions in ways that might be just a tad unexplainable. The Phantom Blot does not pick up on this. When she reveals her face, she also turns out to be quite the looker and she and Phantom Blot arrange to marry. Shortly before the marriage, it becomes clear that the Pink Blot is a shapeshifted Mad Madam Mim, his periodic AbhorrentAdmirer, and that's the end of that romance.
* EvilGenius: He is usually the most intelligent of Mickey's enemies.
* TheFaceless: Averted or played straight depending on the author (see the page).
* TheFagin: To Alberta.
* {{Flanderization}}: Whereas the original couldn't quite pull off being the villain he wanted to be due to being a little too soft-hearted, some authors have taken him to the logical extreme by making him TheSociopath, and others to the illogical extreme by making him a cartoonishly evil CardCarryingVillain, with some overlap between the two.
* ImpossibleThief: He generally cheats by using technology that allows him to do what's not normally possible, like when he turned himself two-dimensional. Some tricks have been more clever, like when he made the paint on some paintings invisible by spraying in stuff through the museum air vents, making it only ''look'' like they'd been impossibly stolen, and then bought the "empty canvases".
* KnightOfCerebus: Comics featuring the Phantom Blot tend to be a lot darker than most other stories.
* LargeHam: In his animated incarnations, he is rather over-the-top.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Occasionally, he turns out to be the real mastermind after someone else is thought to be the one behind the latest crime. One example would be the WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck [[ComicBook/DarkwingDuck ''Campaign Carnage'' arc]], where the ending revealed that he was the one who gave Constance A. Dention the magic ink that she used to become Suff-Rage.
* ManipulativeBastard: And how!
** One story has him pull of a scheme of sinister threats towards Goofy, so he can blackmail Mickey into presenting evidence that the Blot will be at a certain place at a certain time to the police, to throw them off his tracks. Mickey heroically stops the threat to Goofy and is able to reveal the truth to the police... who are now certain the Blot will not be at that time in that place. [[spoiler: Which is [[BatmanGambit exactly what he wanted]]... (He is only stopped because of a DeusExMachina)]]
* MasterOfDisguise: Several stories have him using multiple identities with Mickey not suspecting a thing.
** Especially in stories drawn by Paul Murry, he has been shown using LatexPerfection masks ''on top of his hood''. (In those stories and many others, his hood is never removed and he remains TheFaceless, that's why they pull that strange stunt.)
* NoNameGiven: We probably don't know his real name. Some Italian stories have TheUntwist that he's ''actually called'' [[CrowningMomentOfFunny Mr Blot, Phantom]]. However, [[FanonDiscontinuity not every fan agrees]]. The ''Goofy Reporter'' series shows him ''before'' he became the Blot and reveals his name to be Basil Blackspot. However, this story might be an AlternateContinuity and have no bearing on the regular canon. The Phantom Blot has also shown an affinity for the name Bob as shown in the WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck [[ComicBook/DarkwingDuck ''Campaign Carnage'' arc]] and ''"The Return of Phantom Bob"'', but "Bob" might as easily be based on "Blot" as "Blot" on "Bob".
* PhantomThief: Was his name, by chance, a giveaway?
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He appeared as a MonsterOfTheWeek in an episode of WesternAnimation/DuckTales and also fought WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck during the final two story arcs of [[ComicBook/DarkwingDuck his comic book]].
* RetCon: Some authors tend to ignore the fact that the Blot was captured and unmasked at the end of his first story and imply that Mickey has never seen his true face or really seen him brought to justice.
* RubeGoldbergHatesYourGuts: Most of his {{Death Trap}}s are of this sort.
* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: He tends to have a large vocabulary.
* TheSociopath: DependingOnTheAuthor. The original version had some soft spots, but at his worst, he's evil with no limits, narcissistic and a little megalomaniac and, of course, manipulative, and has no friends or loved ones and flies into a stylish rage when his plans are foiled. (The "need for stimulation" part is hard to determine.)
* SurroundedByIdiots: Common problem for many masterminds and would-be masterminds in these stories. Their hired help often consists of morons.
* TermsOfEndangerment: The Phantom Blot is an expert at this. He even managed to make genuinely thanking Mickey for allowing him to say goodbye to his daughter sound menacing in ''"A Phantom Blot Bedtime Story"'': "Sure I do, Mouse, and I always pay my debts! And I can't wait to pay you back!"
* TopHeavyGuy: He is occasionally drawn with a large chest and skinny legs, most notably in his appearances on ''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'' and ''House of Mouse''.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Does this more often than any other regular villain. Some stories go as far as to imply that [[RetCon he's ''never'' been captured properly]].
* YouHaveNoChanceToSurvive: He frequently gloats about how unlikely it is for Mickey to escape his death traps.
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[[folder: Emil Eagle]]
!! Emil Eagle
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[[AC:First appearance (in this '{{Verse}}): ''"The Case of the Dazzling Hoo-Doo"'', 1968]]

An evil inventor whose origins lie in the ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse as a rival of Gyro Gearloose. He became a regular opponent of Mickey Mouse two years later and is a core foe of Super Goof who debuted another two years later. An example of a shared ModularFranchise villain at its finest!
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For tropes, see his entry on the [[Characters/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics Disney Mouse And Duck Comics character page]].
[[/folder]]

! Allies of Pete

[[folder: Trudy Van Tubb]]
!! Trudy Van Tubb
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[[AC: First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and the Chirikawa Necklace"'', 1960]]

Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime; some stories even depicted her as his common-law wife. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or Chirpy Bird from another set of comics.
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* {{Acrofatic}}: Don't be fooled by her vast bulk -- she may be fat, but boy can she move!
* BattleCouple: She and Pete have about the same physical capacity and aggression level. When with Pete, though, Trudy tends to be a little less hard-boiled than when she is alone.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Again, with Pete.
* CordonBleughChef: Occasionally depicted as this. She has some really ''weird'' recipes that she's very proud of but almost nobody likes. Luckily, Pete is one of the few people who ''does'' like her cooking; he genuinely enjoys her jam tarts with custard and anchovies.
* DistaffCounterpart: Same species, same built, and same capabilities and strategies as Pete.
* OutlawCouple: Well, they are a criminal BattleCouple.
* UnholyMatrimony: Trudy and Pete enjoy a solid and even [[HappilyMarried happy]] relationship.
* TheVamp: She's occasionally ''tried'' to be one of these, but isn't pretty or sexy enough to pull it off.
* VictoriousChildhoodFriend: She started out as a childhood acquaintance of Pete. Later on, she became his girlfriend, and later still was depicted as living together with him, some stories even referring to her as his wife.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Chirpy Bird]]
!! Chirpy Bird
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Pigeon Police"'', 1981]]

Pete's girlfriend and partner-in-crime. Not to be confused with Peg Pete from WesternAnimation/GoofTroop or the more popular Trudy Van Tubb.
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* BeautyMark: On her right cheek. Part of her lady look.
* BigBad: She usually gets Pete to do the dirty work for her.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Pete.
* DistaffCounterpart: Contextually averted. It is the norm in the Duck & Mouse comic universes for girlfriends to be the male characters with TertiarySexualCharacteristics slapped onto them. Even Pete's usual girlfriend Trudy follows that norm. Chirpy is one of the rare ones with a design that is her own.
* OutlawCouple: With Pete.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Portis]]
!! Portis
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Weregoof's Curse!"'', 1977]]

Pete's genius cousin who occasionally works for him and sometimes for other villains like the Phantom Blot.
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* AscendedExtra: Portis was created solely to give Pete access to fancy weaponry to expand the kind of stories he could star in. Portis was notably written as his lesser, but he's been increasingly written as an equal to Pete to the point they now qualify as ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: His debut comic and ''"The Transmutant Gifts"'' have him target and endanger animals.
* CatsAreMean: Like Pete's entire family.
* FatAndSkinny: Portis is the skinny one, Pete the fat one.
* MadScientist: All his inventions are contributions to crime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Sylvester Shyster]]
!! Sylvester Shyster
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Death Valley"'', 1930]]

Shyster is Mickey's second oldest recurring villain and one of the few Disney comic-characters that were actually created by WaltDisney. Shyster is an evil lawyer who often works in cahoots with Pete.
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* AmoralAttorney: He is a lawyer who does dishonest things.
* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Started out like this when his first appearances showed him to only wear spats. Along with art evolution for the entire cast, Gottfredson assigned him shoes starting the 1933 comic ''"The Mail Pilot"''. And pants.
* BrainsAndBrawn: He is the brains, Pete provides the brawn.
* TheBusCameBack: Three times, in fact. He made a comeback in 1942, and then again in various Italian stories in TheSixties. In more recent times, he's returned again as a semi-recurring villain in European comics.
* CartoonCreature: It isn't certain what animal he is supposed to be.
* PutOnABus: Disappeared after the 1934 story ''"The Sacred Jewel"'' and didn't show up again in the daily strip until seven years later. Has been used infrequently by other writers/artists ever since.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete. Also hinted to form this with Muck Raker.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: ''"The Thunderbolt Machine"'' is the only story featuring Shyster created during the 50s and he's completely unrecognizable.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Eli Squinch]]
!! Eli Squinch
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', 1934]]

A miserly businessman who spends a lot of time penny-pinching and trying to make more money through shady (and sometimes downright illegal) businesses. Like Sylvester Shyster, he has on several occasions teamed up with Pete to attain some common goal.
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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Clarabelle Cow is his abhorrent admirer, although due to his own actions. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he pretends to be interested in her so he can get at the secret fortune of her grandfather. When that goes wrong, he buys up her debts at the bank so he can keep her house hostage if she doesn't cooperate. Since 2013, the setup of Eli Squinch still being the mortgage collector has been used as a motivation to fool Clarabelle again in such stories as ''"A Serenade from Squinch"'' and ''"Mortgage Misery"''. Both end with Squinch failing in his objective and having to sit out his time with Clarabelle so as not to draw suspision.
* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: He's worked several horses to death to power his sawmill plant cheaply. His purchase of Bobo, a baby elephant, was to replace the horses. He didn't expect to be sent a youngling, noting it might not be able to meet the demands of the work either, but that wasn't stopping him from wanting to give it a try anyway.
* BrainsAndBrawn: He is the brains, Pete provides the brawn.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Gottfredson used Squinch in three stories. The first stars him as an animal-abusing but still not illegally operating business owner. The second has him going after a treasure Clarabelle Cow unknowingly inherited. He uses charm to get it first, then buys up her loans to force her into handing over the map. Half the story is him and Pete vs Mickey and Horace in a race for the gold. The third is again him and Pete teaming up to steal a treasure Mickey is going to look for in Africa. Because animal-abuse only stays fun for so long and trailing Mickey on an adventure is something any villain can do, his actions in ''"Race for Riches"'' have become the basis for his modus operandi in post-Gottfredson comics.
* GrumpyOldMan: Of the villainous sort.
* ImprovisedWeapon: A small but notable aspect of Squinch's aggressive propensities. First time was in ''"Race for Riches"'', where he went for Horace [[PowerfulPick with a pickaxe]] and only missed because the head flew off. In ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"'', he is about to strike Goofy [[CaneFu with his cane]] when Mickey intervenes. And in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'', Mickey only just pulls back from getting a [[ShovelStrike shovel]] to the face.
* KarmaHoudini: Eli may never win, but his losses are rarely greater than his investments not being returned. In ''"Bobo the Elephant"'', he doesn't get to keep the elephant (whom he considered too small anyway) but he gets the money back he paid for it. In ''"Race for Riches"'', he doesn't get the gold, but he still gets paid the mortgage and can apparently go home without further trouble after having stolen a police motorcycle. It's not until ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"'' that he returns home empty-handed, having barely escaped death. The worst he gets in stories repeating his and Clarabelle's deal is having to spend time with her, while he straight-up escapes in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"'' and ''"Schoolgirls"''.
* LoanShark: To Clarabelle regularly and to Oscar Shrimp in ''"The Treasure of Shark Reef"''.
* PutOnABus: Like Shyster, he vanished from the comic after a while and has been used infrequently since then, largely because Pete got other supporting characters who let him boss them around.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In comics produced in Great Britain in the 30s, Eli was a regular enemy of Donald Duck.
* TheScrooge: Some stories treat him like this, although it varies whether he's actually all that rich.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.
* TheVamp: It's hard to believe looking at him, but Squinch is notably successful with women. He exclusively uses their interest in him for financial profit. Aside from the aforementioned Clarabelle Cow, he also nearly married Sierra Motty in ''"The Treasure of Sierra Motty"''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Von Weasel]]
!! Von Weasel
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"On a Secret Mission"'', 1943]]

A spy for Nazi Germany and partner-in-crime of Pete. He's also known as Agent 17.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: He is the brains, Pete provides the brawn.
* HighClassGlass: He only wears it in private and when he does, it's on his left eye.
* NaziNobleman: He's never said to be a nobleman and there's no telling whether his "pastry shop in Vienna" is a full lie or a convenient truth to hide behind (he does know how to make fruit preserves), but he's got the monocle, the "Von"-name, and is identified as a "personal buddy of Hitler's".
* PutOnABus: The 80s kickstarted the return of Pete's other boss-type partners-in-crime, Sylvester Shyster and Eli Squinch. It's no surprise Von Weasel hasn't been brought back and isn't likely to anytime soon. A rewrite'd be mandatory.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.
* TheVonTropeFamily: "Von Weasel".
* WickedWeasel: He's a weasel and deceitful.
* YouHaveFailedMe: Played straight and averted. After failing to acquire (photos of) America's new long-range combat plane known as "The Bat", Pete notes to Von Weasel: "Frankly, I'm a little noivous, boss! I know what you did to de others who woiked for you... and failed...". Notwithstanding this history, Von Weasel tells him not to be afraid and never actually gives any indication Pete is to be offed too.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dexter Dingus]]
!! Dexter Dingus
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Right Mouse For The Job"'', 1998]]

A brilliant inventor whose criminal career is only hampered by his physical shortcomings and lack of a spine. To compensate, he has teamed up with Pete. The two can't stand each other, which tends to be the reason their plans fail.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Dexter is the brains, Pete the brawn.
* TheDogBitesBack: Dexter being the dog in this case. Happened twice.
* InvisibilityCloak: Dexter made two, designing them so that the wearer even became intangible but could still pick up things if brought within their sphere of influence. Pete earned the nickname The Fog while pulling heists with it. Only danger it could pose was if the two wearers would ever pass each other in intangible form, which Mickey tried to stop Pete.
* InSeriesNickname: Pete, TheNicknamer, calls him Dexie. Dexter hates that.
* ShorterMeansSmarter: Dexter's a shorty and not only smarter than Pete in terms of inventing but also in performing their schemes with minimal risk.
* MadScientist: He's actually not all that mad, but he's still cooking up fancy inventions for the sake of personal gain regardless of how it effects others.
* StayInTheKitchen: Oddly invoked despite Dexter being a guy. Pete is very resentful towards him for being afraid to stand up to him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: "Muck" Raker]]
!! "Muck" Raker
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey for Mayor"'', 2002]]

An OldFriend of Sylvester Shyster and just as much of a rat. He's the owner of the ''Daily Quack'', a newspaper.
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* BigThinShortTrio: Forms this with Sylvester and Pete.
* DaEditor: A corrupt one.
* NoNameGiven: Forename, that is. The one time his name is mentioned, it's written as if "Muck" is a nickname. On his office door "M. Raker" is written, so his first name does start with a "M".
* OldFriend: To Sylvester Shyster.
* PropagandaMachine: Raker and Pete do everything in their power to make Mickey look bad and improve the chances of Shyster getting elected mayor.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Scuttle/Weasel]]
!! Scuttle/Weasel
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Captures the Range Rustlers"'', 1951]]

Possibly two different characters, or possibly the same character with two different names; readers are still debating this and even WordOfGod is deliberately vague about it. Principally partner-in-crime of Pete and Dum-Dum, but can occasionally be found working with other villains. He's almost always found in a subordinate role and is usually happy this way.
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* DirtyCoward: At least when he's Weasel, not so much when he's Scuttle -- this is one argument for the two being different people.
* FatAndSkinny: Scuttle is the skinny one, while the role of fat one is filled by either Pete or Dum-Dum.
* IHaveManyNames: Aside from "Scuttle" and "Weasel," he's been known as "Catfoot" (''"The Legend of Loon Lake"''), "Saltspray", "Slowdraw", and "Yardarm," among others. Whether these are aliases or just inconsistencies on the writers' side is uncertain.
** In fact, "Yardarm" was the name he got when he appeared in the ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales'' episode ''The Pearl of Wisdom''.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Dum-Dum, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Scuttle is Sourdough Sam/Skulk in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Barney in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Snark in ''"Arctic Roundup"'', Squinch in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Chum in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Smite in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', Slick in ''"Moose Call"'', and Dr. Gantry in ''"Desert Dilemma"''.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If Scuttle and Weasel are not the same person, but just two very similar characters, Weasel is this for Scuttle.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dum-Dum]]
!! Dum-Dum
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Fires"'', 1957]]

A criminal who is often the partner-in-crime of Scuttle, sometimes serving as his henchman, sometimes essentially taking the role of Pete. At times, the two work for Pete (or another employer), though unlike Scuttle Dum-Dum never is Pete's sole henchman.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: It depends on the story who is the brains. Sometimes it's Scuttle, but other times Dum-Dum takes on the role of leader. Scuttle never qualifies as the brawn, but Dum-Dum occasionally does. In fact, this was the setup in their earliest stories like ''"Alaskan Adventure"'' and ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"''.
* FatAndSkinny: Dum-Dum is the fat one, Scuttle is the skinny one.
* LargeAndInCharge: Sometimes when working with Scuttle, like in ''"The Whale Chasers"''.
* PermaStubble: In most of his appearances Dum-Dum's got this. Rarely he has a full beard and sometimes he's clean-shaven, but the stubble is his most recurring look.
* SuddenNameChange: In virtually all Fallberg-Murry stories where he's partnered with Scuttle, the two have different names (and contextually could very well represent different characters). Dum-Dum is Gumboot/Tiny in ''"Alaskan Adventure"'', Bullneck in ''"Backwoods Bugaboo"'', Pickhandle in ''"The Mystery of Misery Mesa"'', Filch in ''"The Incredible Box Top Plot"'', Flabb in ''"The Treasure of El Dorado"'', Cokey in ''"Twenty Fathoms to Treasure"'', Harry in ''"Strange Cargo to Pingoola"'', Spike in ''"The Whale Chasers"'', and Galvin in ''"Desert Dilemma"''. In fact, the only story to call him "Dum-Dum" is ''"Moose Call"'', but it's the name that's been settled on after the 70s and the one used for fresh translations.
* OutOfFocus: Dum-Dum has only been featured in two comics after the 70s.
[[/folder]]

! Allies of the Phantom Blot

[[folder: Mr. X]]
!! Mr. X
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Blot Meets the Mysterious Mr. X"'', 1964]]

A mad scientist who regularly teams up with the Phantom Blot. He only appeared in one American story but was picked up for a few more by Brazil.
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* AtrociousAlias: Most people consider Mr. X an intimidating enough name, but not Donald: "What kind of guy would sign his name with an "X"? Heh heh!"
* EinsteinHair: It points in all possible directions.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: The Phantom Blot is [[VillainousFriendship his friend]]. His only one. In his first story, Mickey and Goofy trick Mr. X into hammer-KO'ing the Phantom Blot by making him think he's a spy in disguise. Once Mr. X realizes what he's done, he freezes in shock and horror before regaining his bearings to escape.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Mr. X had a monkey assistant named Kilgore. It ended up causing his arrest and then was hired by Scrooge to guard the Money Bin.
* KansasCityShuffle: Mickey threw one up for him. Mr. X had sent letters ahead announcing his plans to rob Scrooge [=McDuck=]'s Money Bin and to free the Phantom Blot so he could join him in this historic crime. Cognizant that Mr. X would have a fool-proof plan, Mickey had Goofy pretend to be the Phantom Blot, claiming to have escaped on his own as could be expected from a master criminal, so that the real Phantom Blot would stay in jail and Goofy would be able to get close to Mr. X to thwart the robbery.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Always wears his no matter what he's doing.
* LetXBeTheUnknown: "The Mysterious Mr. X".
* MadScientist: Brazil prefers to call him Dr. X.
* MindControlDevice: The ray-o-copter.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as Mr. X.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Alberta]]
!! Alberta
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Return of Phantom Bob"'', 1995]]

A little girl of criminal disposition who works for the Phantom Blot.
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* TheArtfulDodger: Her clothes and employ with the Phantom Blot mark her as such. The whereabouts of her parents aren't known.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She's as innocent-looking as a ±9 year old girl can be and she delights in the way it allows her to trick people.
* GoodHairEvilHair: Her hair's black and curly. As much coding for her youthfulness as for her deviousness.
* HairDecorations: She wears two bows in her hair.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Phantom Brat]]
!! The Phantom Brat
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Big Fall"'', 1990]]

The Phantom Brat is the young daughter of the Phantom Blot. She's not a danger to anyone, but has acquired a villain perspective from her father. With him in jail, she's being raised by their housekeeper, Mrs. Fragmuffin.
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* CreepyChild: That she goes around in an outfit like her dad's is one thing, but all [[CreepyDoll those hooded dolls and plushies]] are a bit much.
* DaddysGirl: She's a fan of her father and expects a bedtime story about his adventures every night.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: After watching her father plummet to his quite possible death; "Daddy...*sob!* I didn't want the diamond that badly..."
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Possibly. The editorial in ''Mickey Mouse Adventures'' #8 reads: "We know that no jail can hold the Blot for long, so his future as an unpredictable opponent is clear, but what about his daughter? [[EvilParentsWantGoodKids Is she a sweet tyke who just happens to have a felon for a father?]] [[DaddysLittleVillain Or is she as twisty as dear old dad?]]"
* HairDecorations: In ''"The Big Fall"'', the Brat is a miniature version of her father with a pointy hood. In ''"A Phantom Blot Bedtime Story"'', she wears a big pink bow sideways around her head.
* NoNameGiven: The name "Phantom Brat" was used solely in the editorial of ''Mickey Mouse Adventures'' #8 and placed between quotation marks to boot.
[[/folder

! Other villains

[[folder: Trigger Hawkes]]
!! Trigger Hawkes
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse Joins the Foreign Legion"'', 1936]]

An ex-officer from the Secret Service who's fallen in with the spy scene.
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* NoHonorAmongThieves: Pete deserted him to save his own hide. Trigger can live with it because he stole the blueprints prior because he didn't trust Pete with them. This leaves Pete wanted with nothing gained from his crime. They appear to be back on half-decent terms in "History Re-Petes Itself".
* OralFixation: Of the SmokingIsCool variety with a cigarette always hanging loosely from his mouth. Only in his first appearance.
* PerpetualExpression: In his first appearance, Trigger has a moody-bored face that he defaults to when he is without specific emotion.
* SharpDressedMan: Trigger's default attire is a suit with hat.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Pete.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Dangerous Dan [=McBoo=] & Idgit the Midget]]
!! Dangerous Dan [=McBoo=] & Idgit the Midget
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Treasure of Oomba Loomba"'', 1966]]

A pair of criminals.
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* AdultsDressedAsChildren: Overlaps with MasterOfDisguise. Due to his size, Idgit can reasonably pull off a baby or child disguise as he did in ''"The Treasure of Oomba Loomba"'' and ''"The Diabolical Disguise"''. Then there's also that time he and Emil Eagle dressed up as elves and pretended to work for Santa Claus in ''"Invaders from Hootowl Hollow"''.
* BrainsAndBrawn: Dangerous Dan is the brawn and Idgit the brains.
* {{Expy}}: Their debut comic, ''"The Treasure of Oomba Loomba"'', is a remake of ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"'', which stars Pete and Eli Squinch in the role of antagonists. The two sets of villains are little alike, but fact is Dan and Idgit have their origins with Pete and Eli.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: If you encounter one, the other is generally not too far away. You're slightly more likely to see Idgit in a solo appearance, but these occasions are rare.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: Don't underestimate Idgit; despite his small size, he's tough as nails.
* RememberTheNewGuy: On account of debuting as the replacement of Pete and Eli Squinch in a remake of ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"''. The other two had several stories of buildup before their roles in ''"In Search of Jungle Treasure"'', Dan and Idget had not.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: They have faced the Red Bat, [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck's]] superhero self, several times.
* ShorterMeansSmarter: Dangerous Dan isn't actually portrayed as stupid, but it's clear that Idgit is the smarter and more ambitious of the two, and the one who calls the shots.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: See HeterosexualLifePartners.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Professors Ecks, Doublex, and Triplex]]
!! Professors Ecks, Doublex, and Triplex
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Blaggard Castle"'', 1933]]

A trio of evil monkey scientists. Triplex is the leader, Ecks and Doublex the mostly deferring, occasionally independent disaster duo.
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* BlackEyesOfEvil: Professor Doublex differs from the other two partly because he has black eyes with white pupils.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Starting with ''"The Time Transmuter"'' in 1990, Triplex was suddenly dropped from the group. He didn't return until 1997 in ''"Bats In The Belfry"'', not counting a 2-page ''"Blaggard Castle"'' summary comic and the ode-heavy ''"Perils of Mickey: Return to Blaggard Castle"''. Even the 1994 ''"Blaggard Castle"'' remake omitted Triplex.
* {{Expy}}: The short ''WesternAnimation/RunawayBrain'' featured a character named Dr. Frankenollie, who is similar to Ecks, Doublex, and Triplex because he is a monkey, a mad scientist, and he utilizes trap doors. In fact, Frankenollie was originally intended to be Professor Ecks until confused studio executives led to the creation of a new character.
* FusionDance: In the ''Mickey Mouse Adventures'' comic book, Professor Ecks and Professor Doublex returned as a two-headed being known as Dr. Doublecross, which was a result of them being fused together by a mishap with a cloning ray.
* HeelFaceBrainwashing: Their first story ended with Mickey using their hypno-ray against them and making them become good scientists.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: In spite of being hypnotized into being good, subsequent stories featuring them would have them become bad again, with two different explanations. The sequel, ''"Perils of Mickey: Return to Blaggard Castle"'', established that the hypno-ray, while making them good, didn't keep them sane, which resulted in them ending up in jail, where they told the Phantom Blot about their encounter with Mickey and where they hid a spare model of their hypno-ray. The 1995 comic ''"Ecks and Doublex Reform"'' went with revealing that the scientists went back to their evil ways after being hit by water balloons, water apparently being capable of undoing the effects of the ray's hypnosis.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: As said under HeelFaceBrainwashing, their original story ended with Mickey using their invention against the professors and hypnotizing them into being good.
* HypnoRay: They spent their first appearance perfecting one and have since regularly returned to mind-influencing inventions.
* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: All three wear them. Triplex's is a slightly different design.
* MadScientist: All three of 'em.
* ManiacMonkeys: All of them are monkeys and all of them wish to perform heinous experiments.
* SharkPool: The professors have a pit full of alligators in Blaggard Castle. It hides one of the building's secret passages.
* TerribleTrio: Triplex being the domineering one with Ecks and Doublex as the henchmen.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Ecks and Doublex are this when Triplex isn't around.
* TrapDoor: The professors love these and Mickey knows to expect at least one if he's in or near one of their hideouts.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Rhyming Man]]
!! The Rhyming Man
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Atombrella and the Rhyming Man"'', 1948]]

A criminal and master spy (from an unnamed foreign power) who always speaks in rhymes.
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* CatchPhrase: Somewhat. In his first story, the Rhyming Man's first rhyme is "And now there comes upon the scene, a master spy, well bred but mean". The same rhyme is used in the English translation of the Italian story "The World to Come" when the Rhyming Man reveals his involvement to Mickey.
* ChestOfMedals: The Rhyming Man is really proud of his uniform and all the medals he gets to wear on it. All earned fair and square, minus the part where he sometimes kills a colleague or underling so as not to have to share the glory. Take note, [[EvenEvilHasStandards he doesn't take undeserved credit]] and indeed will time his murders to avoid having another do what he could do himself. It [[HoistByHisOwnPetard comes back to bite him]] in his first story when he falls into the sea and the weight of his numerous medals drags him down.
* DirtyCommunist: In his origial appearance. He was never specifically said to be from Russia, or a Communist, but he ''did'' invoke a few RedScare moments, especially with his long rhyming speeches about the glories of his own country, which was a foreign superpower with [[SovietSuperscience vastly superior technology]].
* GreenThumb: He loves gardening, both for the activity and plants themselves and to create killer plants to hand adversaries too. His pride and joy is the strangler tree.
* MasterOfDisguise: As long as he doesn't speak, he's quite good at becoming unrecognizable.
* NoHonorAmongThieves: In addition to the whole killing colleagues thing, the Rhyming Man had this to say in his first story about his employers: "My friends, I fear, are no great loss - they'll get a lovely double cross!"
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as the Rhyming Man.
* RhymesOnADime: Hey, he ''is'' the "Rhyming Man."
* TakeOverTheWorld: Even in his first home country-loving appearance, this was an option of interest to him.
* TalkingToThemself: A conditional case of SplitPersonality. When the Rhyming Man needs advice, he only considers himself smart enough to seek help from. So, he has his own room with two mirrors and each mirror's reflection is someone he can talk to. The two reflections are in competition for authority, but are similar in logic and mannerisms. Notably, neither of the reflections speak in rhyme.
* TotallyNotASpy: He's tried this on occasion, and it's worked surprisingly often, considering he's the only character in the comic who speaks only in rhymes.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The Rhyming Man gave two of his comrades a NeckSnap after he was done with them in his original appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Doctor Vulter]]
!! Doctor Vulter
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Pirate Submarine"'', 1935]]

An aspiring global dictator whose key weapon is a submarine with a claw that can entirely magnetize a vessel, thereby rendering it and any weapons aboard useless. He also has his own island.
----
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Compare the [[MeaningfulName names "Vulter" and "Hitler"]].
* HighClassGlass: Usually on his left eye, but the art isn't 100% consistent.
* LeaveNoSurvivors: Averted, then played straight. His main interest in the ships are the people on board to force into his army. That is, the men, but women and children are taken captive alongside (implied; it's not made clear if they ever even encountered a ship with anything other than men aboard). Once things go downhill, ship, women, and children are set for destruction every encounter.
* MadScientist: He's got the title of doctor.
* ManiacMonkeys: More like a maniac ape (language-adaptions of his name identify him as an orangutan), but you get the picture.
* SubmarinePirates: "The Pirate Submarine". Submarines remain a favorite of his according to the 1998 comic ''"The Past-Imperfect"''.
* TakeOverTheWorld: His goal.
* WouldHurtAChild: Played straight with a hint of WouldntHurtAChild. When he learns the outside world is on to him, he orders a more efficient hunting system. Men are still to be taken captive, but women and children are now to be left to go down with the ships. The order is given during dinner and he takes the moment thereafter for a toast: that the next ship "may contain many men for [their] army and [[EvenEvilHasStandards very few women and children to be cosigned to the waves]]".
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kat Nipp]]
!! Kat Nipp
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[[AC:First appearance: ''The Opry House'', 1929]]

A tough cat whom Mickey occasionally clashes with. Although criminal, Mickey's encounters with him rarely are about that.
----
* AmbiguouslyGay: Mickey infamously called Kat Nipp a "cream-puff inhaler" while beating up an obviously gay cat coming out of Nipp's house. The meaning of "cream-puff inhaler" is debated, but generally assumed to mean "person associating with (inhaling) men not in line with the conventional idea of masculinity (cream-puff)".
* TheBully: Kat Nipp's general characterization after ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"''.
* CatsAreMean: The intended interpretation of his character, whether it works or not.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Kat Nipp was a tough guy with some territorial tendencies in his early appearances, but he wasn't villainous at all. In fact, Mickey was the one to provoke him, leaving him no peace in a one-upmanship he never asked for. Later comics added a criminal element to Kat Nipp (he's even been in jail according to ''"Kerst Zware Jongens"''), presumably to justify his status as an enemy of Mickey.
* TheRival: In ''"Mickey Mouse Vs. Kat Nipp"'' to Mickey. Big time.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Kranz]]
!! Kranz
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Lost Temple"'', 1988]]

A crooked archeologist. The former partner and current [[TheRival main enemy]] of Arizona Goof.
----
* AdventurerArchaeologist: An evil one.
* AffectionateParody: Of René Belloq from ''Franchise/IndianaJones''.
* MasterOfDisguise: He regularly disguises himself to get what he wants.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: These days, he also wants revenge on Arizona, but money was his original motivation and still his immediate driving force.
* RivalTurnedEvil: Kranz and Arizona used to be partners until Arizona figured out that Kranz is only concerned with money and not historical value or the safety of mankind.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Horde of the Violet Hare]]
!! The Horde of the Violet Hare
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Shadow of the Colossus"'', 2005]]

An organization investigating the mysteries of history in hopes of using the findings to TakeOverTheWorld. They have a particular interest in Atlantis.
----
* AdventurerArchaeologist: The more hands-on members of the Horde of the Violet Hare are evil versions of this archetype. Dr. Malvazar in particular qualifies because he joined only after making great discoveries as a regular archaelogist that he wanted to keep for himself.
* {{Atlantis}}: What the Horde is after for its LostTechnology, such as the [[UsefulNotes/SevenWondersOfTheWorld Colossus of Rhodes]] and {{orichalcum}}.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Dr. Malvazar had a monkey assistant named Lancelot who constantly mimicked his movement, much to his annoyance. Eurasia tricked it into giving her back an important artifact and she kept it after the monkey was more or less accidentally abandoned.
* EyepatchOfPower: Captain Boiler, Zoox's righthand man, has one over his right eye.
* FangThpeak: This is how Count Zoox speaks.
* MalevolentMaskedMen: Both the mooks and the masters. Most of the time.
* ManiacMonkeys: Dr. Malvazar is a monkey, and "maniac" may actually be an understatement.
* {{Mooks}}: Anyone actually dressed as a violet hare.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: The strategy of Count Zoox. He plays the part of an archeology enthusiast with too much money and no brain to hide his illegal mining of orichalcum.
* TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness: The Horde is led by a council of ten masters, each given a number. Count Zoox is Master Nine. The highest rank is Grandmaster One.
* SurroundedByIdiots: Grandmaster One feels this way in ''"Dark Mines of the Phantom Metal"'' and considers getting involved with the search personally.
* SwordCane: Count Zoox has a gun disguised as cane.
* TakeOverTheWorld: The organization's goal through military means.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Charlie "The Magnificent" Doublejoke]]
!! Charlie "The Magnificent" Doublejoke
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and the Magnificent Doublejoke"'', 2004]]

Once one of Mickey's elementary schoolmates, who was kicked out after a brawl with the mouse. Now a criminal inventor, he's fond of using seemingly innocent toys to carry out his criminal plans.
----
* BrownNote: A synthetic joke that makes everyone who hears it laugh... and laugh... and laugh some more as they treat ''everything'' as a funny joke. This includes Charlie ''plundering the entirety of Mouseton''.
* TheBully: Doublejoke was one as a child under the guise of pulling pranks. His friendship with Mickey ended when the latter disagreed that stealing glasses qualifies as a prank.
* FalselyReformedVillain: He wasn't exactly a villain when Mickey last saw him on account of the both of them being little children at that time, but upon his return in Mickey's life as an adult he claims to no longer be the bully he once was because he took an example after Mickey. Cue the trope, it's all a lie to pull off a huge heist when everyone's guard is down.
* GadgeteerGenius: He creates inventions to commit crimes.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: More often than not he'll be defeated by his own inventions being used against him.
* LaughablyEvil: A rather silly villain.
* TheMagnificent: He refers to himself as "The Magnificent Doublejoke". In his first appearance he did seem to deserve the nickname by arresting many of the most dangerous criminals in Mouseton with embarrassing ease and pranks... Then it was revealed they were his accomplices for an enormous heist.
* ShoutOut: Doublejoke's original Italian first name is Vito. His English name, Charlie, appears to be a reference to Creator/CharlieChaplin.
* SignatureLaugh: "Wah-wah!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Miklos]]
!!Miklos
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[[AC: First appearance: ''"Mickey's Dangerous Double"'', (1953)]]

A cunning MasterOfDisguise who sometimes try and steal Mickey's life, committing heists and leaving our hero to take the fall.
----
* CriminalDoppelganger: He is a crook who, aside from having gray fur, looks exactly like Mickey Mouse.
* CurbStompBattle: In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' he fought Pete, the fight consisting in Miklos throwing Pete around until he decided to listen. Later in the same story he fought Mickey, and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown quickly stunned him and was about to beat him to death]] when the police barged in.
* IdenticalStranger: He looks really similar to Mickey, the only difference being that he has grey fur.
* KarmaHoudini: While defeated, he's quite good at escaping:
** In ''"Mickey's Dangerous Double"'' he disappears as soon as nobody's looking at him for a split second. Made more egregious because ''O'Hara was holding his arm when he did it''.
** In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'' he uses a smoke bomb to force the others to look away, and when the smoke disperds he's disappeared.
** {{Subverted}} in ''"Mickey and the 7 Boglins"'': after what he pulled you'd expect him to escape again, but when Miklos is unmasked O'Hara immediately handcuffs him, and there's always at least a cop looking at him.
* KickTheDog: In his first appearance he even stole candy from an infant in a stroller. Pluto's terrified response to Mickey when he finds him also suggests Miklos committed animal abuse.
* KillAndReplace: Miklos's plan for Mickey in his debut comic.
* ManipulativeBastard: What ''really'' makes him dangerous: he will manipulate people and their perspective until they believe that Mickey is a criminal, also planning for them to realize there's an imposter but believe that Mickey is. And in one occasion he managed to make ''Mickey himself'' fall for his rouse (admittedly, keeping Mickey drugged was a big help in that).
* MasterOfDisguise: In his first appearance he also disguised himself as chief O'Hara, and Mickey mistook him for the real deal until the fake O'Hara showed him some of his other disguises. Also, in the first story Mickey showed his patch of white fur that was normally covered up by his clothes, only for Miklos to show an ''identical'' one!
* MirrorRoutine: Miklos pulls this on Mickey when they meet for the first time. Mickey only realizes a few seconds later he's not wearing a turtleneck.
* SpotTheImposter: In all his appearances, someone had to tell the difference between Mickey and him:
** In the first story, Pluto was out of commission, so his friends tried and failed to tell which one was the real deal until Miklos ''washable dye'' got wet;
** In ''"Mickey and the Grey Scourge"'', Mickey's friends failed again to tell the real deal. But this time [[EvilDetectingDog Pluto was available to point out the real Mickey]], at which point Mickey could ask for some water to wash away Miklos' dye;
** In "Mickey and the 7 Boglins" Pluto wasn't available, and Miklos had used unwashable dye on both himself and Mickey. Turns out, Minnie (who in the previous stories had been able to tell which one was the real Mickey but then doubted her own findings) had realized the switch and, to get confirmation, told Miklos that he, as Mickey, was supposed to have a tattoo declaring his love for her, so she asked which one had the tattoo... And promptly declared the Mickey with the tattoo as the imposter, as the real Mickey never had it but Miklos had hurriedly gone to get it.
* StageMagician: Used to be one before going evil.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Imp]]
!! The Imp
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Imp And I"'', 1997]]

A mischievous native of the eleventh dimension (he claims there are fourteen total) who has made it to the third dimension and uses it as his personal playground. He has a crush on Clarabelle Cow.
----
* AffectionateParody / {{Expy}}: The Imp is Mister Mxyzptlk from ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' sprinkled with a few traits of Bat-Mite from ''Franchise/{{Batman}}''.
* AmusingAlien: He turns money into butterflies, people into animals, and buildings into playing blocks.
* AntiVillain: The Imp is dangerous and selfish, but he does have a need for company. When he thought to find a friend in Goofy and Goofy ended up yelling at him for turning Mickey into a string of sausages, he was genuinely hurt and went back home.
* GenieInABottle: Some years ago, a Chinese magician captured the Imp in a bottle. The bottle was accidentally sold to Mickey, who cleaned it and read the incantation on it. This set the Imp free.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: He's never introduced by name, being referred to as "the Imp" by Mickey and others descriptively.
* ItAmusedMe: Why he's in the third dimension in the first place. These days, he's also after revenge on Mickey and wishes to court Clarabelle.
* MadLove: For Clarabelle Cow. She's flattered, but not interested and well aware the Imp is not okay.
* MagicalIncantation: To force the Imp to leave for a year, he has to be tricked into saying "rat for a janitor", the reverse of "rot in a jar of tar"; a "jar of tar" being how it looked while he was imprisoned in a bottle. Note that because the incantation was written on a bottle of glass, "rot in a jar of tar" was what the owner of the jar saw while "rat for a janitor" was what the Imp saw while locked up.
* RealityWarper: His power. An extra is that if he's tricked into going back home, no one can remember what happened except the people he had direct contact with. And if he's been messing with time, even they might forget him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lotus Blossom]]
!! Lotus Blossom
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Knit One, Pearl Two"'', 2003]]

An international jewel thief from the Asian country Bhummah. She is merciless, but does have a soft spot for Mickey for helping her out a number of times.
----
* AntiVillain: Has some aspects of this. In her second appearance, she saves the world from destruction but gets away with an expensive ancient necklace she had her sights on regardless of the attached prophecy.
* BettyAndVeronica: She's the Veronica, Minnie Mouse is the Betty.
* ClassyCatBurglar: A slightly more down to earth version, but one all the same.
* DragonLady: Literally called this by Mickey during their first encounter. She's a South-East Asian variant of the trope.
* HumanoidFemaleAnimal: Lotus Blossom is a {{dogface}} in her first appearance, with a subtle snout and prominent button nose. Her appearances thereafter depict her as pretty much a human.
* FemmeFatale: She has genuine affection for Mickey, whom she calls "Big Ears", but even he isn't safe from her deception.
* FlowerInHerHair: A regular accessory.
* PirateGirl: In her first appearance. She hasn't done anything pirate-y after her crew got arrested.
* RaceLift: In her first appearance, Lotus Blossom looks South East Asian and Bhummah is presumably named after Burma, another name for Myanmar. In all her subsequent appearances, her skin is lighter and her outfit more mainland-ish, which makes her look East Asian.
* VillainsNeverLie: Mickey's first encounter with Lotus Blossom ends with him learning that literally nothing of what she told him is true. Lotus Blossom's MO basically is to lie, lie, and lie some more until the presumption she can't solely be lying makes her believable. The only way to get past the lies is to consider how what she says would benefit her and what the consequences of not believing her could be.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: "Cheshire" Charlie]]
!! "Cheshire" Charlie
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Scoundrels in Space!"'', 1991]]

A perpetually smiling gangster with perfect hearing and his own internationally operating gang of cats. One of them, Tubby, is his nephew. The other two are identical black cats of which one is named Eddie and the other's name is not given.
----
* AffectionateParody: Of the Cheshire Cat.
* CatsAreMean: Other than Mickey, all good characters in his one story are dogs. Not even dogfaces, straight-up dogs.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: "Tubby, if you weren't my nephew..."
* EvilRedhead: His fur is red.
* PerpetualSmiler: With the looks of a CheshireCatGrin.
* SuperSenses: Not exactly "super", but his hearing is excellent. Nothing the protagonists whisper at each other goes unnoticed by him and he mockingly reminds them of that when they forget.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: J. "Bunky" Pettigreed]]
!! J. "Bunky" Pettigreed
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Riddle of the Runaway Sphinx"'', 1990]]

A rich pig looking to get even richer by becoming the owner of the world's monuments. He hired Professor Doublecross to accomplish this and did his best to keep the heads from fighting.
----
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He knows monopolies make the most money, hence why he wants a monopoly on the world's monuments.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Shock and interrogation are the only two occasions where he's opened one of them.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Evil smoking. He has a cigar.
* MeaningfulName: "Petty", "Greed", "Pedigree".
* MonumentalTheft: He aims to steal the world's monuments so he can build an exclusive theme park.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ms. Vixen]]
!! Ms. Vixen
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Case of the Foxy Felon"'', 1990]]

A French burglar with a flirtatious personality.
----
* ClassyCatBurglar: As classic as the archetype comes.
* CoolMask: She has a rather bulky mask in comparison to the elegance of the rest of her outfit.
* CunningLikeAFox: She is a fox and gets what she is after at the end of her one story. Granted, she's following orders from Doublecross, but when he continues the plan without her, he isn't nearly as successful.
* DarkActionGirl: Not big on the combat, but she's got action down in every other way.
* ImpossiblyLowNeckline: There is no way that would stay up what with all her acrobatics.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: Type EvilRedhead. Mind, she only takes off her mask in three panels so her green eyes are mostly hidden.
* SpyCatsuit: Her outfit.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Phantom Gondolier]]
!! The Phantom Gondolier
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Phantom Gondolier"'', 1990]]

400 years ago, an Italian magician was in love with a noblewoman, Elizabeta di Mousini. She did not return his feelings and when he persisted her father noticed her terrified state and had the magician locked away. Before being dragged off, he gave Elizabeta an enchanted necklace that, would she wear it, would ensure he'd find her. She never did and the necklace made it through heritage to her great-great-great-niece, from whom Minnie accidentally took it.
----
* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: The means of the claim is the necklace given to Elizabeta di Mousini 400 years ago.
* CoolBoat: His gondola.
* GreenThumb: Thanks to his magic panpipes.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Even after 400 years, he still pines for Elizabeta di Mousini. He operates by the logic that [[SingleTargetSexuality whoever wears the necklace he gave her is Elizabeta]], so Minnie Mouse becomes his target.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: He already was evil, but at least he didn't use to have a TouchOfDeath or was looking to drag anyone to the Shadowland. Mickey even feels sorry for him before realizing he doesn't really deserve it.
* MagicalFlutist: He wields triple-tube panpipes to [[MindManipulation hypnotize]] and [[GreenThumb command plants]].
* MagicalAccessory: The necklace the magician gave to Elizabeta.
* MindControl: Thanks to his magic panpipes.
* NeverSayDie: His ghostly home is the Shadowland.
* NoNameGiven: His name when alive is not given and he's almost solely referred to as the Evil One. He's only referred to as the Phantom Gondolier once and that would look like a description were it not for the story's title.
* TouchOfDeath: He's got it.
* UnrequitedLoveLastsForever: It's been 400 years.
* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: He has to claim his bride by rowing past the Rialto Bridge before midnight or he has to return home alone.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Prince Penguin the First]]
!! Prince Penguin the First
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"When Mouseton Freezes Over!"'', 1991]]

A penguin prince with a love for culture and beauty. He gathered likeminded servants and left his home country to surround himself with the more refined aspects of life. For the most part that means stealing antiques and art and the remaining bit involves freezing over the entire world so he can have cold, which he believes to be necessary for him to live, and culture all at once.
----
* AffectionateNickname: Pete calls him "Penny". The affectionate part isn't so much on Pete because he is TheNicknamer, but on Penguin for allowing it.
* AristocratsAreEvil: He's a ruling prince and evil.
* CoolCrown: A large hoop crown.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Subverted. [[TakeMeInstead Minnie promises to stay with him if he does not harm Mickey]]. Prince Penguin reasons that if she's willing to give up everything for Mickey, she cannot ever truly love him as long as the mouse is around. Therefore, he makes it an even higher priority to see Mickey dead.
* EvilVirtues: Prince Penguin really likes art. When he is forced to team up with Emil Eagle and Pete to destroy Mickey and Mouseton, his one demand is that they leave the museums unharmed.
* HighClassGlass: On his right eye.
* AnIcePerson: He dislikes cold, but believes he needs it to leave and has the means to make everyone else suffer it way more than he does. This is highlighted in the IDW adaption of ''"Polar Opposition"'' where in one panel a freeze-villains meeting is mentioned and Prince Penguin namedropped.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: He is obsessed with Minnie Mouse.
* ImMelting: What legend says will happen to Prince Penguin and his people if they ever wade into warm temperatures. It's not true.
* PrinceCharmless: He's charming enough that Minnie momentarily forgets he abducted her and tried to kill Mickey and her friends. After she recalls, he's nothing but a condescending and controlling creep.
* ToothyBird: The occasional teeth for expression purposes aren't notable in a PettingZooPeople Disney setting. The luscious lips are another story.
* WickedCultured: He is fashionable, plays the piano, appreciates good food and fine wine, and surrounds himself with art.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Wiley Wildebeest]]
!! Wiley Wildebeest
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The White Wraith"'', 1990]]

A big-game hunter who seeks the rarest preys to sell and boost his reputation. He's generally harmless to people unless they get in his way and he will hold a grudge for a long time. Also, [[WhatMeasureIsANonHuman "people" does not include aliens or individuals visibly from other dimensions]].
----
* BackForTheFinale: Wiley is the third new villain introduced in the ''Mickey Mouse Adventures'' series, starring in the fourth issue. He was brought back for a two-parter in the final issues, #17 and #18.
* EgomaniacHunter: He does sell his catches, but he takes a great deal of pride from exclusively targeting rare critters.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Do not accuse him of being a thief. He may force people to sell him stuff if he needs to, but he pays for the goods.
* EvilGloating: The reason why he failed to get Mickey & co. stuck in the past.
* EvilPoacher: He'll do a lot to get a good catch.
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: Happens to him after messing with time so that dinosaurs become the dominant species in ''"The Future Ain't What It Used to Be!"''. He only teams up with Mickey to undo this fate.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Minor villains]]
!! The Bat Bandit
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Bat Bandit of Inferno Gulch"'', 1934]]

A criminal of many names who uses the image of the Bat Bandit to distract the population from his current civilian identity so he can go on being a crook in peace. His second-in-command, Red Mike, also occasionally dons the Bat Bandit costume.
----
* DevilInPlainSight: Minnie is the only one between her, Mickey, and her uncle Mortimer to immediately suspect Don Jollio, but she's mocked by her companions and leaves it be. As the plot progresses, Don Jollio makes several attempts to murder Mickey ''extremely'' thinly veiled as accidents but it isn't until he outright tells Mickey he's the Bat Bandit that he catches on.
* EvilWearsBlack: The costume of the Bat Bandit is all black. [[CoolHorse Even his horse has a black coat]].
* FunetikAksent: When presenting as Don Jollio, he puts up a Spanish accent.
* GoodWingsEvilWings: With GoodAnimalsEvilAnimals on the whole bat dress-up.
* IHaveManyNames: The other names given for the Bad Bandit are Don Jollio and Dead-Eye Jake, but as he puts it himself: "To think this is the end o' the "Bat", Don Jollio, Dead-Eye Jake, and all my other names!"
* LegacyCharacter: Red Mike sometimes fulfills the role of the Bat Bandit, mostly to keep suspision away from his boss.
* NoNameGiven: "Jake" ''probably'' is the Bat Bandit's civilian name, but it could also be it is not and we don't know what his name is.
* {{Outlaw}}: The Bat Bandit and his men would be if they didn't go from place to place adopting new identities to fool people into trusting them.
* TheRustler: The Bat Bandit's list of criminal activity includes rustling. He has stolen cattle from Mortimer, for instance.

!! Lawyer Beamish and Two-Finger Frank
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Billy the Mouse"'', 1945]]

A gangleader in the Wild West and his right-hand man who run the biggest black market beef ring in existence and sometimes rob a train if they feel like it.
----
* AmoralAttorney: Although it does not play a role in the story, he is a lawyer.
* IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten: Combined with ImpossibleTask. They kinda know Mickey isn't Billy and consistently put him to the test with extra measures to ensure that even if he succeeds he won't survive. Needless to say, not a plan of theirs works.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Beamish fancies Miss Laramie. One of the challenges he gives Mickey is to kill Ol' Man Laramie for his prize steer Capistrano... and bring back Miss Laramie too while he's at it.
* ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne: After multiple counts of attempted murder, train robbery, rustling, and black market activity, Beamish wants it to be clear that he bought the Lazy Daisy Ranch fair and square.
* TheRustler: It's what the gang does.
* TheyCallHimSword: "Two-Finger Frank". Considering he's not missing any digits, it probably refers to his trigger fingers.

!! The Black Crow
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Black Crow Mystery"'', 1942]]

An angered cultivator of prize-winning crops who wasn't as good as he thought he was and therefore dressed up as a crow to murder his betters. His strengths are his cunning and athletism.
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* CreepyCrows: He plays the part well.
* DisappointedByTheMotive: He won prizes with his crops in the city and then bought a farm so he'd have more space to produce even better crops. But when participating in a crop contest against farmers, he lost. Then he got thrown in jail for trying to stab the winner and he swore he'd destroy everything they have and/or kill them out of revenge. Mickey and the commissioner are stunned by how poor his motive is.
* DontGoInTheWoods: The woods surrounding the farms were his hideout during his revenge spree. Only Mickey dared follow him and was nearly killed the first time and abducted the second.
* FireWaterJuxtaposition: When burning down the fields and farms doesn't net him the desired results, he tries to blow up the dam to wash it all away.
* NoNameGiven: He gets no name in the story whatsoever.
* NotWorthKilling: The Black Crow was going to bludgeon Mickey with a rock when he first investigated the woods, but decided it was too messy and that he had bigger fish to fry.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: It's not even a nickname, really. "Black Crow" isn't used as a name in the story and is derived solely from the title.
* ScoobyDooHoax: He dresses as a crow because farmers hate crows and he hates farmers.

!! La Donna Vegetale
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Topolino e la cometa Beta"'', 1992]]

A plant woman of unknown origin. The Donna Vegetale (original Italian name; the story has not been translated to English) cares only about maintaining the plants in her care. She has severals robot plants to do her bidding.
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: "Donna Vegetale" is a description given to her by Mickey and Eega Beeva. It might sound awesome in Italian, but it just means Plant-Woman. (To make up for it, some fans have nicknamed her Semiramis.)
* {{Expy}}: Of ComicBook/PoisonIvy. Wouldn't you guess?
* FlowerMotifs: She herself.
* GreenThumb: Her entire existence.
* MysteriousPast: Despite her noteworthy appearance, the one comic to feature her does not bother explaining what she is. A mutant? An alien? Someone from another dimension? A mutant alien from another dimension? A witch? A mad scientist? Or just a woman in a nifty costume?

!! Drusilla
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The House of Mystery"'', 1944]]

A woman of around ninety years of age who still looks like a seventeen year old girl. She's a genius when it comes to chemistry and created herself two concoctions before she was even done with her study back in the day: one to hypnotize people to do her bidding and one to halt the ageing process. With those two inventions in her pocket, she went underground and created herself a simple but effective criminal empire using mind controlled minions. On occasion she hired willing henchmen, such as Jeremiah Jemson, who is implied to have been her companion since the early days.
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* EvilGloating: She lets Maximilian do the work for her. "Go on, old man! Tell him the story! It will amuse me...!"
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Drusilla embodies this trope.
* JustOneLittleMistake: Maximilian is a detective known to work cases for alleged criminals. Drusilla mistook him for someone who'd work for her, but he stole the anti-ageing formula to stop her instead. He also did research on her origins and came across a tintype from the 1870s. This tintype's existence ends up being Mickey's cue that Drusilla is untrustworthy.
* MadScientist: She's a brilliant chemist who at the age of 17 already had created two amazing but terrible concoctions.
* MeaningfulName: Drusilla is a name with little popularity on account of it being the name of the favored sister and of the daughter of Caligula.
* MindControl: By means of her first potion invented.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Is about ninety years of age, looks not a day older than seventeen.
* PapaWolf: Jeremiah to Drusilla. Despite his size (a head smaller than Mickey), he's a very capable fighter in her service. He also calls her endearments like "Little Drusilla" and "Missy".
* PlatonicLifePartners: Drusilla and Jeremiah. Mind that while they're probably about as old (by now, anyway), Drusilla is physically 17 and Jeremiah looks to be in his forties.
* ScoobyDooHoax: Drusilla is adapt at making a place seem haunted. She uses this to frame Mickey's great-uncle Maximilian Mouse.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Drusilla willingly re-enters a burning house with further risk of explosion to save her formulas. [[PleaseDontLeaveMe Jeremiah runs after her so as to not be left alone]]. [[NoBodyLeftBehind Neither of them comes back out]].
* UndyingLoyalty: Jeremiah to Drusilla.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Drusilla has herself walled in inside Maximilian's home and claims he did it because she found out he was a murder. [[FalseInnocenceTrick This she does to make Mickey cooperative in taking down the one man who managed to stop her crimes]].

!! Enji
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Terrible Tsunami"'', 2002]]

The former assistant of Professor Dhim Sum, a friend of Doc Static. He acquired hydrokinesis for a while.
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* BumblingSidekick: He did not regard himself as such and considered it an insult when he was fired for gross negligence. However, he cared more about paid breaks than doing a decent job, sneezed around without covering his face when he was sick, and hid a tank of toxic waste instead of disposing of it safely so he could spare himself the drive to the dump.
* LazyBum: Lazy (and greedy and not very practical) enough that Mickey could convince him to not destroy the city (and kill Professor Sum with it) until tomorrow because he was just fired, which meant that he had the next 24 hours off with full pay. [[LaboriousLaziness Enji's not the kind of person to let paid-for lazing about pass him by.]] When the 24 hours were up, he almost couldn't be bothered to go through with his promise because he'd rather a nap.
* MakingASplash: Enji gained control over water in a long chain of circumstances. For an exposition themed around man-made brainpower, Professor Sum created a Think Tank, "Molecules with a Mind", or to the point, a unit of water with a small degree of intelligence. This intelligence made it prone to take the shape of people in its vicinity and mimic their movement. Because Enji was (lightly) sick during the exposition, he sneezed into the Think Tank multiple times during maintenance. And because he was lazy, he stashed a tank of toxic waste he was supposed to bring to the dump behind the display. When Mickey played with Doc Static's Rivet the Robot, a radio-helmet-controlled robot, numerous displays were knocked over, including the Think Tank's. The toxic waste poured into it and caused the water to imprint on Enji because of the DNA present, becoming his extension. Enji lead the "water genie", as he dubbed it, to the ocean to contaminate even more water into his service. His powers were undone when he was arrested through trickery and fed a pill to undo the connection.
* MeaningfulName: His name is probably meant to sound like "envy". Although "enji" exists as a word in Japan, there aren't any meanings to it that make sense for the character.
* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Don't think he got a job as Professor Sum's assistant because he cared about science.
* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Enji's attack on the city is fuelled by a desire for revenge. His main two targets are Professor Dhim Sum for firing him and Mickey Mouse for being the catalyst leading to him being fired. Doesn't help that Sum and Static were praising Mickey behind his back while speaking ill of him in comparison. Because Mickey was the one that caused him to lose face, Enji had the water take the shape of Mickey's head when he launched his attacks.

!! Dr. Frankenollie
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Runaway Brain"'', 1996]]
-> Voiced by: Creator/KelseyGrammer (Runaway Brain)

A mad scientist who picks Mickey for a brain swap with his homemade monster Julius. Technically a cartoon universe villain, but the short was adapted to comic book format a year after its debut.
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* {{Expy}}: To Professors Ecks, Doublex and Triplex; in particular Ecks because his role was originally meant to be filled by him.
* IdeaBulb: A literal one. It's screwed to his head and lights up when he becomes energetic.
* KarmicDeath: He got fried by his own equpment during the brain transplant. Possibly KarmaHoudini if you take the ''Tronics Good versus Evil'' toyline as canon.
* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: "Ooh, I like it when they squeal!"
* MadScientist: Making towering monsters isn't enough, nooooo! - he has to also do a brain transplant with an involuntary donor.
* TheMaker: To Julius.
* ManiacMonkeys: He's a maniac and he's a monkey.
* ShoutOut: To Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of Disney's most important animators that always worked together.
* SissyVillain: He's very touchy-feely and uses words like "baby" and "daddy" when talking to Julius.

!! Mr. Fox
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Spook Specialist"'', 1947]]

A crooked real estate agent who wanted to scare Mickey's neighborhood away with hauntings so he could buy for cheap. He hired Professor Murk for this, who wasn't quite the type for crime despite his big words.
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* CunningLikeAFox: The villainous sort. He'd also figured Professor Murk wasn't tough enough, but gave him a chance anyway.
* KarmaHoudini: Mr. Fox doesn't get his cheap houses, but he also doesn't get any consequences from his scheme being exposed.
* RealEstateScam: He has ghosts harass the neighborhood until people sell him their houses at a low price.
* ScoobyDooHoax: The ghosts as conjured up by Professor Murk are real, but they were harmless until Mr. Fox gave him money to scare everyone away.
* ShadyRealEstateAgent: No evidence he would sell bad homes while keeping the flaws secret, but it'd be the only way to get Goofy's house sold.

!! The Gleam
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Jewel Robbery"'', 1942]]

The Gleam and his partner-in-crime are jewel thieves who present themselves as a couple to gain their victims' trust. The Gleam utilizes a hypnotizing device disguised as a jewel on his turban to force people to help him and the police to forget about him. The duo went by the names Dudley and Martha Mousegomery as civilians, but if those are their real names is not confirmed.
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* {{Brownface}}: The Gleam wears makeup to make his skin look darker.
* EthnicMagician: Played with, as the Gleam turns out to be a disguise but only on the final pages.
* HenpeckedHusband: Subverted, as it's only an act to draw away suspision. To make up for his robbery disappearances, Dudley pretends to get tired of parties and find places to take a nap. Martha plays the part of frustrated wife fed up with his lack of manners.
* MindControl: Anyone under the Gleam's influence remains vulnerable to his manipulations - regardless of proximity - until he frees them.
* MindControlDevice: An electronic hypnotizing device disguised as a jewel on his turban.
* OutlawCouple: They're wanted internationally.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Martha pretends to be the Gleam's first victim to get herself and Dudley off the suspect list.

!! Doctor Grut
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey Mouse and the 'Lectro Box"'', 1943]]

A mad scientist who utilizes mindless slaves named aberzombies as his servants and who wishes to turn people into trees.
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* BeardOfEvil: His face is barely visible behind the thick black beard until Mickey causes it to disappear with the 'lectro box. He's mostly distressed because he had a formula for poison gas recorded on a fine silk wire that was hidden in the beard.
* GothicHorror: He enjoys the atmosphere and has dressed up his home accordingly. The bat and octopus pet as well as the zombies help too.
* MadScientist: That whole thing with turning a few people into aberzombies - he's got four and tried to make Mickey the fifth - and planning to turn the rest into trees. He does call it research into "sorcery and the black arts", so there's some EvilSorcerer in there too.
* OlderThanTheyLook: The doctor looks about 50. His age is not given, but his oldest aberzombie is 220 years old which presumably only refers to his time as zombie. This would make Grut about 250 years old, if not more.
* TickleTorture: Does this to Mickey after examining him for the torture he's most suspectible to.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Turning people into trees is to "relieve suffering and overcrowding". Of course, that just might be a sadist's excuse.
* ZombifyTheLiving: Tried to do this on Mickey. It isn't clear if this is the regular process and if the other four aberzombies were created this way or if they were dead to begin with.

!! Hang Tung
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Claws Of The Cat"'', 2007]]

The former leader of all the tongs in China. He owed his status to the possession of the Jade Cat, to which all tong leaders had sworn loyalty. While still a powerful man, with the tongs back at one another's throats his influence has been greatly diminished.
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* TheDon: The "Don" of all "Dons" at one point.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Evil variant.
* NumberOneDime: The Jade Cat.
* OverlordJr: He inherited his power from his grandfather, who established the Jade Cat as a symbol of loyalty in the first place.
* YellowPeril: Hang Tung is noted to only operate in his own country, but all the same the hunt for the Jade Cat has him send his men to America to steal it (mind that it was stolen from him in the first place) and his opposition includes an American (Mickey) and a presumably Eastern European (Katarina).

!! "High-Pockets" and "Low-Pockets"
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Postman's Puzzle"'', 1952]]

A duo of pickpockets.
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* ActuallyThatsMyAssistant:
* CoordinatedClothes:
* CunningLikeAFox:
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: With a whiff of MuggingTheMonster.
* PercussivePickpocket:
* ThemeNaming:

!! Katherine Krisp
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Midas Ring"'', 1952]]

A possible gangleader and GoldDigger who closed in on Mickey during his time as a financier. Her right-hand man is Spiggins; it's possible everyone participating in her scheme is in her employ, but equally so he's her only henchman.
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* DeathByMaterialism: Coupled with TakenForGranite. Despite being warned by the original owner of the Midas Ring not to put it on, Krisp does so, greedy for riches to come her way. Instead, she gets turned to gold (for putting it on "the forbidden finger", whether that refers to a specific digit or her greedy ones in general). On Mickey's request, the original owner uses his powers to change her back to normal.
* TheGlassesGottaGo: Krisp wears horn-rimmed glasses by default, but the one time [[BeautifulAllAlong she need to look stunning]] to get Minnie to assume Mickey was cheating on her, she took them off.
* GoldDigger: Far from the usual, though. Krisp's exact plan before learning about the Ring of Midas is not made clear, but it involved isolating Mickey from his acquaintances, presenting herself as a romantic interest when Minnie comes in search of him, taking control of his life softened up with mild flirting, and so on. Given her willingness to kill for the ring, she also has BlackWidow qualities.
* InSeriesNickname: Overlaps with NoNameGiven. Spiggins calls her "Millie" when objecting to his involvement in murder. The significance of this name is not explained. It might be a nickname, it might be "Katherine Krisp" is a fake name.
* TheJeeves: Spiggins is this to Krisp, but pretends to be to Mickey.
* MurderIsTheBestSolution: Once Krisp learns of the Ring of Midas, she makes her designs on it. When Mickey elaborates he can't get it off, her immediate solution is murder to attain it, despite Mickey's eager cooperation in any harmfree approach to part with his ring. Spiggins at first protests because he's not comfortable with murder, but having a gun pointed at him works to remind him of his loyalties.
* RenaissanceMan: As per her credentials: Doctor of Philosophy, Wome's Discus Throw Champion, Test Pilot - Jet Aircraft, Intercollegiate Tennis Champion, First Prize; Paris Exposition; Cooking, Doctor of Law, Beauty Contest Winner; Miss Dish of 1952. Krisp wisely left off whatever netted her four semesters in jail.

!! Lucius Lamb
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Syndicate of Crime"'', 1949]]

A softhearted criminal mastermind who operates on a national level and poses as a philanthropist. Among his employees are his butler Bludgins, the Tattooed Man, and a supposedly grandmother-grandson duo of which the boy is named Wilbur.
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* AffablyEvil: He makes Mickey and Eega Beeva milkshakes as he explains his scheme, offers them a job in his organization, cries when they refuse and he therefore has to kill them, and lets them pick the method of their murder from a menu.
* AWolfInSheepsClothing: As one may gather from the name, Lucius is a sheep. A criminal sheep pretending not to be a criminal.
* DeathByMaterialism: Not death, but nearly if not for the protagonists saving him. The final confrontation takes place in Lamb's TreasureRoom and he can't swim. When trying to kill Mickey, he falls down in an 80 ft. pit of silver dollars and slowly sinks away until Mickey grabs his sleeve.
* PhotoOpWithTheDog: The photos of his vist to the orphanage come in just as Mickey and Eega Beeva catch on to him.
* WealthyPhilanthropist: Type VillainWithGoodPublicity.
* WickedCultured: He paints-sketches his schemes.

!! Professor [=McMonk=]
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Shattered-Glass Mystery"'', 1952]]

A scientist who invented a concoction to turn people's laughter glass-shattering.
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* ManiacMonkeys: His actions cause people to be afraid to laugh, which has its effect on society.
* MirthlessLaughter: What he makes the people of Mouseton go through by making their laughter destructive.
* SharpDressedMan: A suit with a top hat. He uses the hat to distract Mickey.
* StageMagician: Implied to be something of the kind. He orders a drink with an egg in it specifically to make an "only if it's fresh" remark and get a laugh out of Mickey when the barista breaks open the egg and a chick jumps out.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Orange root beer with an egg in it.

!! Mickey Jr.
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The World of Tomorrow"'', 1944]]

A high level robot from the Empire of Mekkakia as founded by Professor Numbspiegel and brought to full strength by Pete. At least, in a [[OrWasItADream future that may or may not have been dreamed up by Mickey]].
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* KillAndReplace: Mickey Jr. was made to do this to Mickey.
* LoveTriangle: [[{{Robosexual}} And just what kind of love triangle!]] Mickey Jr. loves Mimi, another high level robot, but she loves Mickey, who loves her back but not as much as he loves Minnie. Mickey Jr. does not hold it against Mickey on account that he'll be killed soon enough. Meanwhile, Minnie thinks that Mickey Jr. is more handsome and well-mannered than Mickey.
* NoNameGiven: Technically, "Mickey Jr." is a name given in jest by Pete to tease Mickey. But no more valid name is given either.
* SiblingRivalry: More or less. Both Pete and Mickey Jr. make references to Mickey Jr. being the equivalent of a (vengeful) brother to Mickey.
* UncertainDoom: Mickey Jr. and two {{mook}} robots are left in the freezer. There's no evidence they got out to join the robot-against-robot brawl and might therefore have survived it.

!! The Mimic
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mimic Menace"'', 1988]]

The Mimic aka The Man of Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Voices aka Vinny Trillykwist. A skilled voice changer who likes to mock his victims with dummies.
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* CallingCard: He leaves dummies dressed up as either his victims or who his victims think they are talking to as a sign of mockery.
* MeaningfulName: "Vinny Trillykwist" = "ventriloquist".
* ShoutOut: "The Man of Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Voices" is derived from "The Man of a Thousand Voices", a title given to the prolific voice actor Mel Blanc.
* VoiceChangeling: His particular skill.
* VerbalTic: If the sound "ahem" shows up in someone's speech, it's the Mimic.

!! "One", "Two", and "Three"
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Mystery of the Robot Army!"'', 1951]]

A set of five crooks, "One", "Two", "Three", the Professor, and the Captain who tried to take over the world with a new type of robot.
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* CoatHatMask: "Two" and "Three" wear the full set.
* ColorCodedCharacters: In the original print, "Two" and "Three" are distinguished by the color of their coats too. "Two" wears red, "Three" wears green.
* EinsteinHair: Notwithstanding the large bald spot on top.
* HighClassGlass: On his right eye.
* MechaMooks: The quintet tried to create these. "One", "Two", and "Three" arranged most of the initial production, while the Professor created a mechanical heart to operate them. The heart could be made from old tin cans, so resource-efficient.
* NoNameGiven: As per the intro, they only go by titles and codenames. Confusingly, the codenames of "Two" and "Three" sometimes get switched around, but "Two" is the one with the fedora and "Three" the one with the flat cap.
* NoodleIncident: "One" twice tells "Two" not to get trigger-happy, mentioning how that got them into trouble in Casablanca and Calcutta.
* TheProfessor: He's literally only referred to as the Professor.
* ShoutOut: The Professor's face and body language are similar to those of the March Hare of ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'', while his hair is more like the Mad Hatter's. The Disney movie came out in July of 1951, while ''"The Mystery of the Robot Army!"'' is from October of that same year.
* SissyVillain: "One", what with his reluctance to commit violence and [[GoodSmokingEvilSmoking long cigarette holder]].

!! Princess Queezila
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"A Mouse And His Dog"'', 1995]]

The princess of the trolls, who are forced to live underground unless they can switch places with abovegrounders.
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: The old switcheroo where she appears attractive and nice until she's simultaneously proven to be hideous and evil.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Subverted. Princess Queezila appears as an attractive mouse who implies to not be a troll at all although her behavior is as if she is. Then the disguise is dropped and she turns out to be as much a troll as the others. Interestingly enough, Queezila appears to not even be "lovely" by troll standards.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: A little different than the formula usually goes, but from the perspective of the villains she performs the part.
* EvilDetectingDog: Pluto didn't trust Queezil from the start. He was right not to.
* LovePotion: What Queezila meant to feed Mickey. Pluto stopped that from happening.
* MirrorMonster: Despite the illusion cast over her, Princess Queezila's true form is still visible in mirrors.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Queezila's plan is to get Mickey to drink a love potion to get him to willingly trade places with her so she's free to go to the surface. Then she'll get others to go underground so the rest of her kingdom can be liberated.
* SealedEvilInACan: The trolls were locked away underground by the wizard Sandalf as punishment for enslaving non-trolls.

!! The Red Bat
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Plastic Mickey"'', 1995]]

A criminal dresses up in a red sheet with batwing sleeves. Not to be confused with the superhero identity of [[DisneyDucksComicUniverse Fethry Duck]]. He has a gangster-style henchman named Pinky.
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* {{Expy}}: Just look at this guy and try to not think "That you, Phantom Blot?".
* TheFaceless: The face underneath the sheet is not shown.
* GeniusBruiser: Or BadassBookworm, depending on how you rate the Red Bat's ability to throw fists. The reason he learned about Static's rubberizer is because he studies science journals.
* GoodWingsEvilWings: With GoodAnimalsEvilAnimals on the whole bat dress-up.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as the Red Bat. Pinky could go either way on being his civilian name or an alias.
* RealMenWearPink: Pinky, as dangerous and competent a henchman as one can expect from a ''Mickey Mouse'' comic, dresses in pink.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Technically only red (and white gloves), but the shadowing provides him with the black.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Mickey says he's gone toe-to-toe with the Red Bat before in "''Plastic Mickey"'' even though it's his first (and only) appearance.

!! Sam Van Go
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Picture This"'', 2001]]

A conceited painter with little talent and even fewer friends.
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* CompanionCube: It is hinted that without living paintings, Van Go projects personality on his regular art pieces. During creative therapy in jail, he weaves a basket he names Jenny and starts talking to.
* FriendlessBackground: He considers his paintings/prisoners his friends, to the point he trusts them to be honest which way the one person who can free them went. He doesn't have any normal friends (anymore) because he refuses to stop speaking about himself and his talent.
* MotorMouth: He just won't stop talking (about himself). It even drives his fellow prisoners bonkers.
* PhantomZonePicture: Due to his magic paintpot, Van Go was able to lock people into paintings by drawing their outline. They could only speak and move withing the paintings at night.
* PowerCrutch: Van Go got his painterpot from his third cousin, a magician. It's the thing that allows him to lock people into paintings, but some talent for depicting them is required to make use of it.
* ShoutOut: Sam Van Go is named after Vincent Van Gogh.
* TermsOfEndangerment: He refers to his paintings/prisoners as "my lovelies".

!! The Sandman
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Biggest Sleep"'', 1992]]

A burglar who uses sleepdust to incapacitate his victims and an umbrella to escape.
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* DominoMask: The Sandman wears one, matching it with his pyjamas.
* GardenOfEvil: The Sandman maintains a garden of sleepdust-producing plants in a greenhouse on a roof.
* KnockoutGas: Sleepdust. Not a gas, but same principle of use. Comes with InstantSedation too.
* NiceShoes: Open-heel slippers are included in the sleep-themed costume. Not the most sensible footwear to go commit robberies in, but in-style.
* NoNameGiven: He's only ever referred to as the Sandman.
* ParasolOfPain: More a getaway tool than a weapon, but can be used as such.

!! Duke Varlott
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Monarch of Medioka"'', 1937]]

A duke of Medioka. He seeks to dethrone King Michael XIV, his cousin.
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* BadassCape: Varlott wears a travel cloak during his more imposing scenes.
* EngineeredPublicConfession: Mickey arranges one for Varlott to get him out of the way for Michael's return.
* TheEvilPrince: Varlott holds the title of duke and he's Michael's immediate successor would harm befall him. It's a public secret he's been trying to arrange Michael's death for some time. His title plus the fact he hasn't committed a murder yet keep him safe to try again.
* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: He's a guy and uses a long cigarette holder, so evil smoking. Also, he's evil.
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: His introduction shows him in uniform with a long cigarette holder and [[AGlassOfChianti a wine glass]].
* TheUsurper: To King Michael XIV. He was arrested after the events of ''"The Monarch of Medioka"'', but by heritage remains a candidate for the throne.

!! Wolf Barker
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Lair of Wolf Barker"'', 1933]]
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A ranch owner and leader of a gang of rustlers.

* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: As always, Minnie is the victim. Although his henchmen did, by accident, first abduct Clarabelle. She was sent back.
* InformedSpecies: If he's supposed to be a wolf, he doesn't look like one at all.
* TheRustler: At one point his gang tries to get 1000 cows belonging to Minnie's uncle at once.
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!! Doctor Darius Dunk
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Polar Opposition"'', 1972]]

A scientist specializing in weather control to take the world hostage and sell his weather survival self-help books.
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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: The coast guard puts him in the cooler after Super Goof drops him off to be delivered to jail.
* AnIcePerson: Primarily during his first appearance, which is highlighted in the IDW adaption where in one panel he mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The latter two are made-up references, but the first is a 90s Mickey Mouse villain. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* MadScientistLaboratory: He's had one at the [[UnderwaterBase North Pole]] and on the [[SpaceBase Moon]].
* SomeKindOfForceField: Dunk uses one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to keep Super Goof out. Too bad it only went over his base and not under...
* WeatherControlMachine: Dunk loves making these. Super Goof confiscates one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to be used by scientists who want to help people instead of terrorizing them.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: His design for his first comic sports a longer snout and a black moustache going along it. His second appearance gives him a short snout with a grey moustache only below his nose. He also gains glasses here. His third appearance mimics his first, but with a slightly shorter snout and glasses.

!! Doctor Syclocks
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Strange Case of Doctor Syclocks"'', 1966]]

A clock-robot made by Gepetto because he felt lonely when Pinocchio started attending school. Doctor Syclocks went bad and forced Gepetto to build him weapons and tools needed to commit burglaries. He eventually crossed paths with Super Goof and Mickey and was defeated.
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* EnfantTerrible: Not as cute as Pinocchio but that doesn't negate that Gepetto made Syclocks to be his son.
* {{Expy}}: For the Phantom Blot. Writer Bob Ogle and especially artist Paul Murry were working on the ''The Phantom Blot'' comics (1964-1966) in the years surrounding Doctor Syclocks's creation. Brought together in the story ''"The Sinister Cyclox"'', in which the Phantom Blot steals several inventions, including a robot from Gepetto that seems to be part of the line Syclocks came from, to create a superweapon.
* OneShotCharacter: Doctor Syclocks has been referenced in cover art, where he usually gets to hang out with other Duck & Mouse villains, but he only ever got to star in one comic story.
* SelfMadeOrphan: Tried to.
* TimeBomb: His weapon of choice are bombs hidden in cuckoo clocks.
* ToBeAMaster: Doctor Syclocks exclusively steals rubies from other clocks. He isn't interested in their monetary value, but rather wants to be the clock with the most rubies. The [[http://www.ablogtowatch.com/ask-watch-experts/jewels-watch-movement/ amount of jewels in a watch is a measurement for the watch's quality]]; thus, Doctor Syclocks seeks to become the best clock around.

!! Flame Knight
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Dogs of War"'', 2009]]

The Flame Knight is an unnamed villain (note: "Flame Knight" is a nickname for purposes of this entry) whom Super Goof once fought.
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* MidBattleTeaBreak: When the clock strikes 14:00, the Flame Knight and Super Goof stop their battle to enjoy lunch with sausages and Coo-Coo Cola.
* MonsterKnight: Living fire qualifies for monsterhood. Overlaps with BlackKnight.
* PlayingWithFire: Combines with flight into FlyingFirepower.

!! Mr. Mystery-Man
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mr. Mystery-Man"'', 1970]]

A villain who uses evil eyes to commit his crimes.
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* DastardlyDapperDerby: He hides an evil eye under his hat for emergencies.
* TheFaceless: Mr. Mystery-Man's face is never shown, only his eyes.
* HypnoticEyes: His evil eyes. They come in all sizes too. They're supposedly made of glass, so it's unclear if they're magical or mechanical.
* MassHypnosis: He gets his evil eye on TV during a broadcast documenting a rocket being launched to reach the moon. When Super Goof and Super Gilly by coincidence don't watch the broadcast, Mr. Mystery-Man has his new slaves install evil eyes all over the place so sooner or later they will succumb too. Super Goof does, but Super Gilly saves the day.
* WeaponizedLandmark: Even the Statue of Liberty gets an evil eye installed.

!! Super Thief
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof Meets Super Thief"'', 1966]]

A master thief and, in Brazil, leader of the criminal organization "The Classless Professionals". His civilian name is Dr. Stigma and he has a henchman named Flumbert.
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* EyesAlwaysShut: Give or take incidental moments of surprise.
* ItsPersonal: Yes, Super Thief commits his crimes for the money, but after having his efforts be undone by Super Goof once or twice, it has become personal.
* MassHypnosis: After being foiled twice, Super Thief got the idea to keep the Duck Bay Bridge out of Super Goof's reach by hypnotizing the whole city into imagining the bridge is gone. It actually worked until Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who had been diving at the time and thus didn't hear the message, used the bridge on their way home and Super Goof figured out what was going on.
* MonumentalTheft: He has stolen the Big Bim clock in England, the Leaning Tower of Pizza in Italy, and the Duck Bay Bridge in Mouseton.
* SupervillainLair: A mountain base inside Big Bleak Black Peak.

!! Doctor Tempo
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof vs. the Cold Ray"'', 1967]]

Inventor of the cold-ray and later a hot-ray.
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* AnIcePerson: During his first two appearances, which would've been highlighted in the IDW adaption of ''"Polar Opposition"'' where in one panel Darius Dunk mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
* SpaceBase: A makeshift one on the moon to get a clear shot at Earth.
* TakeOverTheWorld: In his first comic, Tempo plans to freeze the Earth so he can take it over at his leisure while it thaws.

!! Tuffy Taurus
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[[AC:First appearance: ''"Duty and the Beast"'', 1973]]

The leader of a space motorcycle gang who fancies Clarabelle.
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* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: They don't do anything else than abducting and harassing Clarabelle, but you know, they abduct and harass Clarabelle.
* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: He abducts Clarabelle for this reason.
* HumanAliens: Well, cow and {{dogface}} aliens, but you get the idea.
* MotorcycleDominoes: More or less how Super Goof ends the gang's fun.
* YouGotSpunk: Almost every line by Tuffy towards Clarabelle.
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