Ridley (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie)

Ridley is Stormella's penguin butler and supporting character in the 1998 film Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Movie. He is voiced by Lee Tocker.

Ridley first appears accompanying Stormella and her wolves to Santa Claus's workshop to find out which elf destroyed Stormella's ice garden. They find out it was Boone and Doggle were the elves responsible but Santa refuses to hand them over, causing Stormella to close her bridge off to the public and threatens to cast a storm to put Santa out of business if anyone crosses. After this, Ridley and Stormella leave to return to Ice Castle on their sleigh pulled by the wolves.

Years later, Ridley along with Stormella via a crystal ball see a doe named Zoey crossing the bridge whilst looking for her friend Rudolph and ambush her with the wolves before Stormella imprisons her. After Stormella imprisons Rudolph and Leonard when they try to free Zoey, Ridley plays piano whilst Stormella sings I Hate Santa Claus.

With Slyly's help, Rudolph, Zoey and Leonard are able to escape from their cells, but upon reaching outside, they are confronted by Ridley and Stormella and two of the wolves. When Stormella tries to attack Zoey, Rudolph jumps in front off his friend and his nose goes off, causing Stormella to fall down a cliffside. Ridley along with Zoey, Slyly, Leonard and the wolves, help Rudolph pull Stormella back up the cliff to safety. When Slyly tells Stormella that she has to grant Rudolph a wish for saving her, Ridley confirms this. Rudolph wishes for Stormella to be nice and after some reluctance she does and starts to kiss Ridley who asks for someone to change Stormella back to her old self.

On Christmas Day, Ridley shows Stormella that Santa has left her an ice statue of herself as a replacement for the ones that Boone and Doggle accidentally destroyed which pleases Stormella. Ridley is last seen along with Stormella and the other villagers singing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer when Rudolph, Santa and the Flyers return from their Christmas Eve deliveries.