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'''Rat''' is the secondary antagonist in the 2009 stop-motion animated film ''Fantastic Mr. Fox''. He was [[Boggis, Bunce & Bean|Bean]]'s security guard who guards the cider room.
 
'''Rat''' is the secondary antagonist in the 2009 stop-motion animated film ''Fantastic Mr. Fox''. He was [[Boggis, Bunce & Bean|Bean]]'s security guard who guards the cider room.
   
He was voiced by Willem Dafoe, who also played [[John Geiger]] in ''Speed 2: Cruise Control'', [[Green Goblin (Spider-Man Films)|Norman Osborn]] in the Sam Raimi ''Spider-Man'' films, [[J.G. Jopling]] in ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'', [[Lord Cob]] in ''Tales from the Earthsea'', [[Nikolai Diavolo]] in ''Everything or Nothing'', [[Eric Masters]] in ''To Live and Die in L.A.'', [[Armando Barillo]] in ''Once Upon A Time in Mexico'', [[George Deckert]] in ''xXx: State of the Union'', [[Raven Shaddock]] in ''Streets of Fire'', and [[Ryuk (2017)|Ryuk]] in the Netflix version of ''Death Note''.
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He was voiced by {{w|Willem Dafoe}}, who also portrayed [[John Geiger]] in ''Speed 2: Cruise Control'', [[Green Goblin (Spider-Man Films)|Green Goblin]] in ''Spider-Man'', [[J.G. Jopling]] in ''The Grand Budapest Hotel'', [[Lord Cob]] in ''Tales from the Earthsea'', [[Nikolai Diavolo]] in ''Everything or Nothing'', [[Eric Masters]] in ''To Live and Die in L.A.'', [[Armando Barillo]] in ''Once Upon A Time in Mexico'', [[George Deckert]] in ''xXx: State of the Union'', [[Raven Shaddock]] in ''Streets of Fire'', [[Ryuk (2017)|Ryuk]] in Netflix's ''Death Note'' and [[Max Schreck (Shadow of the Vampire)|Max Schreck]] in ''Shadow of the Vampire''.
   
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==Biography==
 
Apparently Rat and Fox met a long time ago, as they each say that the other has aged badly.
 
Apparently Rat and Fox met a long time ago, as they each say that the other has aged badly.
   
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Revision as of 14:52, 9 February 2020

Y'all are trespassing now. Illegally!
~ Rat.
Round these parts, we don't take kindly to cider poachers.
~ Rat.
Like... Melted Gold.
~ Rat's last words.

Rat is the secondary antagonist in the 2009 stop-motion animated film Fantastic Mr. Fox. He was Bean's security guard who guards the cider room.

He was voiced by Willem Dafoe, who also portrayed John Geiger in Speed 2: Cruise Control, Green Goblin in Spider-Man, J.G. Jopling in The Grand Budapest Hotel, Lord Cob in Tales from the Earthsea, Nikolai Diavolo in Everything or Nothing, Eric Masters in To Live and Die in L.A., Armando Barillo in Once Upon A Time in Mexico, George Deckert in xXx: State of the Union, Raven Shaddock in Streets of Fire, Ryuk in Netflix's Death Note and Max Schreck in Shadow of the Vampire.

Biography

Apparently Rat and Fox met a long time ago, as they each say that the other has aged badly.

Fox and Rat put up a fight and succeeded in stealing's Bean's strong cider. Later, while Mrs. Fox and the other animals went looking for Kristofferson, Rat showed up again and attempted to kidnap Ash, but Mr. Fox arrived and fought him, and Rat was killed by getting electrocuted by an electric fence. As he lay dying, he told where the three farmers' hideout is, then he died.

He appears earlier in the movie than in the Roald Dahl novel. He also has a bigger role in the movie and plays a real antagonist while in the novel, he was a minor character.

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  • Despite being the secondary antagonist, Petey played a bigger role than him.

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