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Register Don't have an account? Edit this page. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Ratatouille Mustafa easily gets nervous when dealing with demanding customers and critics, trying his best to please them. Trivia He is the least recognizable of John Ratzenberger 's roles due to being voiced in a French accent.

Categories Characters Ratatouille Characters. Universal Conquest Wiki. Okay, so you may have already known this one, because who else could voice the adorable and hilarious Remy with such perfection? You may know Ian Holm as a certain hobbit from other films, but he also voiced the hilariously serious and truly devious Chef Skinner. We could say the same for the amazing Janeane Garofalo!

Horst is serious about his job, yet really knows how to deliver a punch line unknowingly. Will Arnett artfully created the voice for this character and we love it! Which of these actors were you surprised voiced a character in Ratatouille? Tell us in the comments! The following list is a compilation of every Pixar character voiced by John Ratzenberger I probably should have realized that he was one of the construction workers, considering this marks the third that the actor has played one in a Pixar movie.

In his brief appearance in Onward as the voice of Fenwick, John Ratzenberger struggles to keep Barley Lightfoot Chris Pratt away from a condemned fountain which the elvish fantasy enthusiast is convinced holds a few enchanted secrets. Speaking of villainy, John Ratzenberger had a decidedly small role in writer and director Brad Bird's Oscar-winning superhero movie The Incredibles. However, it was big enough to get a video game named after him.

As the Underminer, a mole-like humanoid with mechanical hands who terrorizes the city with his giant drill, John Ratzenberger gets to close out The Incredibles and open its sequel, which picks up right where the original left off , with an epic battle against the titular family of costumed vigilantes. Clearly, John Ratzenberger has had his fair share of brief roles in Pixar movies, but none have been smaller than his part in the tearjerker, Coco.

The s-era Super-Liner semi appears in all three films taking place in a world overrun with sentient motor vehicles as the truck responsible for transporter race car Lightning McQueen Owen Wilson to his races.

In fact, he has, arguably, the most important role in the film as his failure to stay awake on the road results in McQueen getting lost in Radiator Springs. In Finding Dory , he plays Bill, a hermit crab seen snipping grass with his bare claws right before Dory Ellen DeGeneres slips through a pipe that takes her to her aquarium home.

Finding Dory viewers might not have been able to spot John Ratzenberger in the role initially. His signature, unmistakable voice is hidden by some high-pitched re-tuning. It might have been the right move, given that his larger than life voice might not have the perfect fit for such a small animal. The Underminer is not the only villain that John Ratzenberger has voiced for Pixar.

However, that mole man might not be the most threatening when compared to this r aspy, hick-accented prehistoric antagonist. His one line of dialogue may be his cruelest quote in a Pixar film, as he angrily threatens to kill Arlo right as he is about to pounce. Remember when I said that John Ratzenberger has played three construction workers for Pixar? Well, you might not have considered his Inside Out role, Fritz, as one considering he is a jellybean-looking, non-human character that lives within the mind of a young girl, but I think that his hard hat, utility belt, and mustache are firm evidence that it counts.



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