Honest John Worthington Foulfellow

"A wooden boy!"

- Honest John

Honest John Foulfellow is a sly fox who is one of the two main antagonists (the other being Gideon, his sidekick) in the 1940 Disney movie, Pinocchio, as well as the most prominent one. However the role of being the main antagonist would later go to Monstro.

Pinocchio
He first appears strolling down the street with Gideon when they see that Stromboli has come back to town and recall how they once tricked him by making Gideon look like a puppet. They then come across Pinocchio. Realizing that he is a living and breathing puppet, they decide to get rich by tricking Pinocchio into thinking they are friends and leading him to Stromboli.

They later meet The Coachman in the Red Lobster Inn and the Coachman discusses his plans to send naughty boys to Pleasure Island. Honest John is shocked by this, and is horrified when the Coachman tells them they never return as human boys. Nevertheless, Honest John and Gideon obey the Coachman's orders out of fear and not out of money.

The duo encounter Pinocchio again, and pretend to be doctors, convincing the wooden boy that he has an allergy that can only be cured by a visit to Pleasure Island. They give him a ticket and bring him to Pleasure Island. They are not seen again for the rest of the film, but in a deleted scene they are arrested by the police.

House of Mouse
Honest John appears in the cartoon series along with many other Disney characters. He usually sits with Gideon. He is used as an example of temptation by Jiminy in ''Jiminy Cricket. In Pete's One Man Show, ''a life-sized cut-out of Foulfellow and other characters were used to trick Pete into thinking it was a full house. He also makes a cameo in Mickey's House of Villains, but doesn't take part in the takeover.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Honest John along With Gideon were originally set to appear in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, due to their popularity, in a Pinocchio-based world. The idea was dropped due to space restrictions.

Trivia

 * Despite being called Honest John, ironically, his nature is more deceptive than honest, as he is in fact a conman.
 * He had an unreleased song, Honest John.