Bartholomew

Bartholomew is one of Ratigan's henchmen in Disney's 1986 film The Great Mouse Detective.

Personality
He has shown to be very drunk.

The Great Mouse Detective
Bartholomew is an alcoholic. He was constantly seen drinking from a beer mug and became disappointed whenever he ran out. During Ratigan's song, when Ratigan dumped a bottle of champagne into his water fountain, Bartholomew got very excited and immediately ran over to the fountain, where he started drinking from it. Then, Ratigan kicked him, and Bartholomew fell in and started swimming around in it. When Ratigan talks about his history with Basil, Bartholomew started crying about the part that Ratigan never had a moments peace in mind.

Later, when they are finishing up a verse of the song, he drunkenly says, "To Ratigan, the world's greatest rat!", which makes Ratigan very mad (as he despises being called a rat). He threw him outside the hideout and summoned Felicia with a bell. However, Bartholomew was too drunk to notice her, and she easily caught and ate him. After a short period of mourning from the other henchmen, Ratigan suggested that they finish the song before he had Felicia eat the rest of them, which they do out of fright.

Trivia

 * His name was the name Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher originally gave to Perry the Platypus in Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension.
 * It is possible that Bartholomew was still alive inside Felicia's stomach; when she eats him, she merely swallows him, as there was only a gulping sound heard rather than a chomping noise. Nonetheless, he would have probably been digested by the end of the film, making this a moot point.
 * He was voiced by Barrie Ingham, who also voiced Basil.