Bill the Lizard

Bill the Lizard was a character who first appeared in Disney's 1951 feature film, Alice in Wonderland. He is voiced by Larry Grey in the original film, Wayne Allwine in The Great Mouse Detective, and currently by Jim Cummings.

Alice in Wonderland
Bill is first seen walking with a ladder. At first, He was asked by the Dodo and the White Rabbit to get rid of a monster inside the White Rabbit's house which was actually Alice who had grown large because of a cookie that she ate. When Bill is forced down the chimney by the Dodo, the smoke causes Alice to sneeze sending him blasting off into the sky, what became of him afterwards is unknown.

The Great Mouse Detective
Bill appears as one of Professor Ratigan's henchmen. He is first seen singing about Ratigan in the song "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind". He then watches sadly as his friend Bartholomew get fed to Ratigan's cat Felicia for calling Ratigan a rat. When Basil and his assistant Dr. Dawson show up at Ratigan's lair Bill along with the other thugs laugh at Basil and tie him and Dawson up. When the thugs tie the real Mouse Queen up and use the robotic queen to fool the crowd, Bill gives notes to Flaversham on what to say into the speaker of the robot mouse. When Basil and Dawson and Olivia show up at the palace, they tie Bill and the other thugs up and the Queen has them arrested.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit
At the beginning of the film when Eddie Valiant looks outside the window before Dumbo appeared, Bill can be spotted helping someone out with a ladder.

House of Mouse
Bill can be spotted in several episodes.

Trivia

 * Bill makes a cameo appearance in the beginning of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
 * Bill also appears as one of Professor Ratigan's henchmen in The Great Mouse Detective. He is never called Bill in the movie, but his appearance and clothes (and Cockney accent) are identical to the that of Bill in Alice in Wonderland.

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Bill, la lagartija con escalera