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Evil-doer
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Full Name
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Bill Sykes (possibly)
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Alias
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Sykes
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Occupation
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Businessman, Loan shark
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Powers / Skills/weapons
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big muscles, intelligence, His Dogs Roscoe and DeSoto, his car, and his gun
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Hobby
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N/A
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Goals
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To get his money back from Fagin even if he has to resort to kidnapping
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Type of Villain
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Rich Villain
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- "Do you know what happens when I don't see my money, Fagin? People get hurt. People like you get hurt."
- —Sykes to Fagin.
Bill Sykes is the main antagonist in the animated Disney movie, Oliver and Company: a modern-take on the Charles Dickens's story of Oliver Twist - Sykes is a loan shark who terrorizes Fagin, who has fallen victim to his wrath due to continually failing to pay his debt. When the stray kitten Oliver comes into contact with Fagin and his gang of canine thieves he also becomes ensnared in Fagin's plot to pay off Sykes.
However the plan backfires horribly on Fagin when a young girl named Jenny takes a special interest in Oliver, concerned when he leaves her care she heads to find him but is spotted by Sykes - who realizes she is from a wealthy family, he proceeds to kidnap her: informing a hapless Fagin his debt was now paid before driving away in his limo.
Oliver and his gang of friends, along with Fagin, pursue Sykes and rescue Jenny - this angers Sykes
sufficiently for him to give chase in his limo - the chase is frantic and climaxes with Sykes driving his limo into the path of a moving train, which proceeds to hit the limo and kill presumably Sykes in a fiery blaze.
Sykes was unusual for a Disney villain in the fact he was an ordinary human with no magical or supernatural abilities - his scheme was not grand and he was also generally without humor - being a dark and fairly serious character in keeping with his role as a dangerous criminal.
Sykes is also based loosely on Bill Sikes, the main villain of Oliver Twist, whom he shares his name with as well as his criminal tendencies.
Sykes was voiced by Robert Loggia, who is well known for portraying gangsters.
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