Mean McGee is a major antagonist featured in Season 2 of Sheriff Callie’s Wild West. He is a bandit anthropomorphic lizard who made his first ever debut in the Sheriff Callie’s Wild West season 2 episode, “Boots or Consequences”.
He was voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, who also voices Denzel Crocker in The Fairly OddParents, the Atomic Flounder and the Thief in SpongeBob SquarePants, Bane in Justice League: Doom, Admiral Razorbeard in Rayman: The Animated Series, Dr. Feelbetter and Morg in Phineas and Ferb, Big D in A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise, and Lasombra in Hey Arnold!.
Biography[]
In the episode "Boots or Consequences," Mean McGee is the primary villain. The plot revolves around his criminal activities and the efforts of Sheriff Callie and her friends to stop him. He is known for being a sadistic thief who uses intimidation and manipulation as part of his criminal approach.
Role in the series[]
Boots or Consequences[]
Mean McGee first makes his debut in the season two episode, “Boots or Consequences”, where he confronts Toby after Toby accidentally falls into Bandit Canyon after running away from Nice and Friendly Corners with a pair of boots that Toby had accidentally stolen from Dirty Dan. After Toby falls into the canyon and gets knocked unconscious from fall, he soon as he regains his consciousness and looks up, he soon finds him self confronted face to face with the mysterious and menacing reptilian criminal himself, Mean McGee. Mean McGee then questions Toby if the boots belonged to him, but Toby disagreed and explained that the boots actually belonged to Dirty Dan. Mean McGee was surprised upon learning that Toby had (accidentally) stolen the boots from Dirty Dan, and that was when Mean McGee explained to young cactus boy that Toby had come to the right place known as Bandit Canyon. Mean McGee explains to Toby that Bandit Canyon was known to be a highly forbidden place in the Wild West which is home to some of the land’s most cruel and vicious criminals and outlaws before snatching up a nearby fly using his fast and sticky tongue and swallowing it whole. Mean McGee then introduces himself to Toby while shaking Toby’s hand and Mean McGee then claims to Toby that he is known as the meanest of all the outlaws in the West. Mean McGee then explains to Toby that he can steal what he wants, whenever he wants, and then explains that he never cares if his acts of cruelty make someone cry before snatching up another nearby fly using his sticky tongue within the matter of just a split second and swallowing it whole.
Mean McGee then claims that being a bandit is the best before breaking out into a song explaining what the life of a bandit is as Toby follows Mean McGee into the town of Nice and Friendly Corners as he goes on a ruthless crime spree frightening the innocent townsfolk and stealing all of their belongings that he could find and causing mischief, terror, and mayhem wherever he and Toby go while causing robberies as Toby unintentionally helps Mean McGee get away with his crimes as Sheriff Callie, Deputy Peck, and the law enforcement of Nice and Friendly Corners start to turn against Toby, ruining Toby’s good reputation as Toby continues to accompany the villainous Mean McGee to Ella’s milk saloon where Mean McGee ruthlessly belches in Toby’s face as he flies out of his chair in the saloon near the counter where Ella was standing at. Toby tries to kindly ask Ella Cowbelle for a milkshake, but Ella Cowbelle furiously refuses and claims that she strictly does not allow bandits like Toby in her saloon, as Ella Cowbelle shows Toby a wanted poster with a picture of Toby wearing a bandana over his mouth like a menacing bandit on it that has been crossed out with red marker, symbolizing that Toby is not allowed to be at Ella’s saloon anymore as Mean McGee forces Toby to continue following him as he ruthlessly snatches a sack of loot from Uncle Bun and an anonymous innocent blue fox civilian as Toby continues to follow Mean McGee through town as he continues his ruthless crime spree.
But Toby soon stumbles upon a wanted poster of Mean McGee with Toby by his side, and that was when Toby then enters a surreal but incredibly distressing nightmare sequence where Toby runs into Deputy Peck, who is putting up wanted posters on wooden posts which come shooting up from the ground, which are symbolizing that Toby has really landed himself in quite the jam as Mean McGee is proceeding to ruin Toby’s benevolent reputation as Toby then enters the final stages of his nightmarish vision as he gets chased down by the shadows of Sheriff Callie armed with her lasso and Deputy Peck armed with a pair of handcuffs that appear among two large brick walls that appear from the left and the right. Toby then soon runs into Mean McGee who tosses Toby the pair of stolen boots that originally belonged to Dirty Dan, which soon transform into the bars of a jail cell. Which symbolizes that because Toby had actually stolen those boots from Dirty Dan, Toby is going to risk ending up behind bars for stealing those boots, which can ruin Toby’s good reputation forever. Toby then suddenly notices his buddy Deputy Peck sadly walking by the jailhouse that Toby was imprisoned in. Toby then tries to get Peck’s attention by waving to him, but unfortunately to no avail as Peck ignores him and continues to sadly wander on. Which also symbolizes with Toby’s friendly reputation ruined, he can also risk losing all of his friends and become nothing but a worthless and miserable outcast amongst the townsfolk of Nice and Friendly Corners.
Toby’s nightmarish vision then finally concludes when Toby finishes off Mean McGee’s villain song that the bandit life was absolutely not the life for an innocent, benevolent, and pure-hearted do-gooder like Toby himself. Mean McGee, who is now shocked and confused that Toby now strongly refuses to become a bandit like him, questions Toby why he refused to be a bandit. Toby then replies, explaining that he is now going home to return the boots to their rightful owner, which is Dirty Dan. But Mean McGee soon sends out a pair of baby lizards from underneath his hat who pounce out in slow motion and soon fly right into the boots. The boots then begin to hop around on their own while the baby lizards were inside them as if they were possessed by evil spirits. The boots then immediately try to run away from Toby’s grasp. Toby then proceeds to struggle to try and snatch up the runaway stolen boots, but ends up tripping up and falling to the ground on his face as the boots hop on his back and continue to try and escape.
Toby then gets back up and continues to pursue the escaping pair of boots as they proceed to hop faster and faster through the canyon. The boots then soon hide behind a large rock nearby, but when Toby tries to find them hiding, the boots then suddenly appear from behind the rock while Toby was unaware and proceed to ruthlessly kick Toby in the butt as the boots proceed to try and escape from Toby while he continues to chase after them. The baby lizards who are controlling the boots from the inside seem to take extremely sick pleasure in Toby’s despair and exasperation as Toby continues to try and catch them while on the run. But soon enough while Toby was continuing to chase after the boots, the boots then soon run into a nearby rock wall as they accidentally bump into it. The boots then fall to the ground, and the baby lizards then come rolling out of the boots, who have been knocked out dazed and confused with visions of dizzy stars and Dirty Dan’s boots cartoonishly spinning above their heads.
This finally gives Toby an opportunity to grab the stolen boots and get back to the town of Nice and Friendly Corners as soon as possible, but Mean McGee then suddenly cuts off Toby’s path by blocking the way as Mean McGee then somehow proceeds to inflate himself up like a balloon. Toby tries to slow down, but he ends up bumping into the still inflating Mean McGee as one of Toby’s spikes punctures Mean McGee, causing Mean McGee to be sent flying through the air and spiraling out of control like a deflating balloon until he fully runs out of air and comes falling down flat to the ground like a fully-deflated balloon right on top of his baby lizard companions. This now finally gives Toby the opportunity to grab the stolen boots and escape from Mean McGee’s vile clutches and return back to the town of Nice and Friendly Corners. Enraged, the now deflated Mean McGee tries to tell his lizard babies to continue to try and stop Toby from escaping and returning the boots, but unfortunately to no avail as his lizard baby companions were now trapped underneath Mean McGee’s deflated body as the lizard babies struggle to break free from the deflated Mean McGee and soon give up as they fall flat on the ground along with Mean McGee, who soon passes out in defeat.
Homestead Alone[]
Mean McGee soon reappears as one of the two main antagonists of the episode, alongside an unnamed wolf bandit. He was first seen with the wolf bandit spying on the seeming deserted town of Nice and Friendly Corned through a pair of binoculars, while his wolf bandit accomplice was seen spying on the town through a singular telescope. Mean McGee claims that he and his wolf bandit accomplice now have the full town to themselves, while his wolf bandit accomplice claims that they can steal whatever they want and there will be no law enforcement present there to try and stop them as they both laugh evilly and proceed to run towards the seemingly deserted town of Nice and Friendly Corners, while the two criminals were completely unaware of the fact that Peck and Toby are still present within the town after a train that had the rest of the townsfolk of Nice and Friendly Corners aboard that was set to leave for Frida Fox’s rodeo show left Peck and Toby behind.
After Peck and Toby fly into a hay pile once they were finished with their musical number about how they were able to be free to run the town of Nice and Friendly Corners on their own, they suddenly hear footsteps nearby. Peck and Toby quietly peek out through holes in the hay piles and are horrified to witness that Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice were seen trespassing in the town as the two thieves notice that all of the doors were left unlocked after all of the townsfolk have left. The wolf bandit then claims to Mean McGee that robbing the town is going to be far more easier now, especially without Sheriff Callie there to stop them as Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice proceed to walk into Ella’s milk saloon which is now empty with the doors wide open, as Deputy Peck claimed to himself that it must have been very foolish of him to leave the doors unlocked and wide open, which made the buildings in the town easy targets for bandits and robbers.
Sometime later, the unnamed wolf bandit claims to Mean McGee that they will be going to rob Uncle Bun’s general store first. Deputy Peck, who is inside the store while the two thieves were unaware, pulls up a set of blinds behind a window in the store to reveal a makeshift dummy statue of Sheriff Callie that Deputy Peck had constructed to try and make the bandits think that Sheriff Callie was still inside the store. Deputy Peck then attempts to imitate Sheriff Callie’s voice to make it look like Sheriff Callie was still inside the store to try and stall the two bandits. But Toby then suddenly interrupts Deputy Peck who was still controlling the Sheriff Callie makeshift dummy statue lookalike like a puppet using strings, which startles Deputy Peck and causes the watermelon that Peck used for the dummy’s head to fall off smash to the ground, splattering watermelon innards all over the floor. The wolf bandit then claims that the dummy statue of Sheriff Callie was not actually Sheriff Callie. Mean McGee then walks up to the general store’s entrance while claiming that whoever was inside the store was not going to stop him and his wolf bandit accomplice from robbing it as he tries to open the door, but fails to do so as he and his wolf bandit accomplice proceed to find another way to get inside the general store.
And then, sometime later once again, Mean McGee’s wolf bandit accomplice then tried the back door, but soon found it to be locked too. Mean McGee then claims that he and his wolf bandit accomplice are going to have to bust their way into the building from both sides. Meanwhile, Peck and Toby were busy preparing makeshift traps to try and stop the bandits from robbing the store with anything that Peck and Toby could find in the store, such as glue and butter. Soon enough, Peck and Toby then proceed to hide behind some shelves as Mean McGee’s wolf bandit accomplice kicks open the store’s front door with his foot while Mean McGee enters through another door in the back of the store. But then soon enough, the wolf bandit then slips up on some butter that Deputy Peck had left on the floor and falls to the ground on his back, while Mean McGee gets his feet stuck in some extremely sticky glue paste that Toby had left on the floor behind a nearby shelf, leaving Mean McGee with no other choice but to abandon his boots that gotten stuck in the glue and continue searching through the store in his socks. But then, Toby pulls a string that is connected to a metal bucket hanging from the ceiling that is filled with tiny green and blue marbles to try and get the bandits to slip up and fall into a set of two barrels nearby. Toby then pulls another string that is tied to another bucket hanging from the ceiling to pour some extremely sticky honey onto the bandits who got their butts stuck in the barrels. Deputy Peck then uses a pair of brooms to blow some feathers into the honey-covered bandits’ faces. But Toby claims that it will not stall the bandits for long and then asks Peck what their next move was, and then Peck claims that he and Toby should run as they try to run out of the store, but end up slipping on some butter that was still left on the floor a few minutes earlier.
Sometime later, Peck and Toby take refuge inside of a nearby hat store, Peck claims to Toby that they need a new plan to try and stop the two robbers. Toby then thought of a plan to threaten the bandits by having him and Peck disguise themselves as a much more menacing and intimidating bandit. And soon enough after Deputy Peck applied some ink on his face to use as makeup to draw big bushy eyebrows and a handlebar mustache on his face and by standing atop of Toby within a trench coat and wearing a top hat on his head to look like a much more taller, menacing, and intimidating bandit who likes to call himself “Bad Beak Bob” as the self-proclaimed baddest bandit in the West, he soon steps out of the hat store to confront the two bandits outside to try and intimidate them. Deputy Peck who is pretending to be “Bad Beak Bob” introduces himself to the two bandits and claims to them that Nice and Friendly Corners was his town to rob, so he warns the two bandits to get out of town immediately, but the wolf bandit who was Mean McGee’s accomplice nervously explains that the wolf bandit and Mean McGee were the ones robbing the town first. But Deputy Peck who was pretending to be “Bad Beak Bob” then pulls out a roll of duct tape and threatens the two bandits with it, claiming that is was going to be a “sticky-up”. But Deputy Peck accidentally drops the roll of duct tape as it falls and comes rolling to the ground. But Toby who was supporting Peck immediately grabs the roll of duct tape that fell to the ground and hands it back to Peck, but after Deputy Peck thanks Toby for his help, Peck accidentally utters Toby’s name, which causes Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice to pull out rolls of duct tape from their pockets and claim that it was now a sticky-up for Peck and Toby as the two bandits proceed to tie up Peck and Toby with duct tape to render them helpless so that Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice can begin to rob the town’s bank.
While Peck and Toby were bound to the post of a nearby building in duct tape and held hostage by Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice, Peck claims that the two bandits will never get away with their crimes, while Toby also claims that the two criminals will wait until Sheriff Callie arrives. But Mean McGee claims that Sheriff Callie will never be coming, and not even anybody will be coming to try and stop them and rescue Peck and Toby. But suddenly, Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice hear some rumbling coming nearby and witness a massive stampede of cows that were coming towards the town of Nice and Friendly Corners, with all of the townsfolk riding on the cows that were being lead by the one and only heroic Sheriff Callie who was also riding a cow. Shocked, Mean McGee and his wolf bandit accomplice attempt to try and escape with the stolen loot from the bank, but the cows that were being ridden by the townsfolk of Nice and Friendly Corners manage to surround the two bandits as Sheriff Callie and Frida Fox proceed to finish off the bandits by using a coordinated lasso technique to ensnare the bandits and put a stop to their crimes, which gives Sheriff Callie the opportunity to rescue Peck and Toby as the townsfolk cheer.
Stagecoach to Yonderville[]
Mean McGee also appears as a member of a group of bandits which includes Billy Goat the Kid who are the main antagonists of the Sheriff Callie’s Wild West episode, “Stagecoach to Yonderville”. In the episode, Mean McGee claims to the other bandits in the group that Tight Squeeze Pass is where he and the other bandits are going ambush the stagecoach which has Pecos Pug, Sheriff Callie, Tio Tortuga, Priscilla Skunk, Dirty Dan, and Dusty aboard. Meanwhile once Peck and Toby board the stagecoach, Mean McGee who was with the rest of the other bandits proceed to follow after the stagecoach. Mean McGee and the other bandits soon manage to cut off the stagecoach’s path and form a blockade to stop the stagecoach from proceeding any further. And soon enough, Mean McGee and Billy Goat the Kid are forced to look for hiding spots by the leader of the bandit group.
Sometime later, Mean McGee and the other bandits confront Sheriff Callie and the other people aboard the stagecoach and surround them. But soon enough, their attempt to rob the stagecoach ends up getting thwarted as Sheriff Callie who then takes control of the stagecoach speeds off. Leaving Mean McGee and the other bandits behind in a cloud of dust as Sheriff Callie makes a strategic and clever evasive maneuver across a large tree log barricade that had been constructed by the bandits to try and cut of the stagecoach’s path, leaving Mean McGee and the rest of the other bandits behind on the other side of the barricade.
But soon enough, Mean McGee and the other bandits manage to bust down the log barricade that they just built to try and stop the heroes as they continue to give chase. Sheriff Callie then soon gets Pecos Pug, Deputy Peck, Toby, Priscilla Skunk, Tio Tortuga, Dirty Dan, and Dusty who were hiding behind rocks that were on the other side of the barricade back onto the stagecoach as Pecos Pug takes control of the stagecoach as Peck and Toby cling onto the back of the stagecoach they take off at full speed to try and outrun the bandits.
Sheriff Callie then soon climbs onto the top of the moving stagecoach and then uses her lasso to snatch up Mean McGee and leave him stranded in a nearby tree, which still gives Sheriff Callie and the other the opportunity to stop the other bandits from attempting to rob the stage coach.
However, despite being defeated by being left stranded up in a nearby tree by Sheriff Callie, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
Outlaw Roundup[]
Mean McGee also made another appearance in the Sheriff Callie’s Wild West season 2 episode, “Outlaw Roundup”, where he was seen as one of the guests attending the Milk Bandit’s birthday party, alongside the Rustler Trio, Billy Goat the Kid, the Barnstorming Bandit, and the unnamed wolf bandit from “Homestead Alone”. Mean McGee and the other bandits who were attending the Milk Bandit’s birthday party later then proceed to chase after Peck and Toby who were disguised as milkmen after Peck accidentally exposes his identity as a deputy to the bandits. Mean McGee and the other bandits are later then snatched up by Sheriff Callie’s lasso and restrained while Deputy Peck reflects sunlight off of his badge to shine a beam of light towards the Barnstorming Bandit’s airplane who is attempting to escape with the Milk Bandit and his birthday cake in an attempt to distract the Barnstorming Bandit to try and stop him and the Milk Bandit from escaping. And soon enough once the Barnstorming Bandit’s airplane fails to take off into the sky with the Milk Bandit in tow and suddenly bumps into a rock on the ground, sending the Barnstorming Bandit and the Milk Bandit with his birthday cake flying out of the Barnstorming Bandit’s airplane, with the Milk Bandit’s birthday cake falling onto the Milk Bandit’s head, causing the cake to splatter everywhere, much to the Milk Bandit’s dismay. And once after Deputy Peck handcuffs both the Milk Bandit and the Barnstorming Bandit, Mean McGee is now finally seen with the other bandits inside of the jail cell of the Nice and Friendly Corners jailhouse at the end of the episode.