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{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
 
|name = Agent
 
|image = Agent-(Bolt).jpg
 
|image = Agent-(Bolt).jpg
|name = The Agent
 
 
|films = ''[[Bolt (film)|Bolt]]''
 
|films = ''[[Bolt (film)|Bolt]]''
 
|voice = [[Greg Germann]]
 
|voice = [[Greg Germann]]
 
|inspiration = [[Wikipedia: Richard Windmark|Richard Windmark]]
 
|inspiration = [[Wikipedia: Richard Windmark|Richard Windmark]]
|personality = Mean, smooth talking, arrogant, avaricious, persuasive, sarcastic, cunning, naive, careless, rude, greedy, cowardly, pompous, uncaring
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|personality = Mean, smooth talking, arrogant, greedy, avaricious, persuasive, sarcastic, cunning, naive, careless, rude, cowardly, pompous, uncaring
 
|occupation = Penny's Agent (formerly)
 
|occupation = Penny's Agent (formerly)
|alignment = Bad
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|alignment = Bad/Neutral
 
|goal = To maintain Penny on the TV show and keep Bolt from ever knowing the truth (failed)
 
|goal = To maintain Penny on the TV show and keep Bolt from ever knowing the truth (failed)
|friends = [[The Director]], [[Dr. Calico]], [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] (formerly)
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|friends = [[The Director]] (boss), [[Dr. Calico]], [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] (formerly)
 
|enemies = [[Penny's Mom]], [[Bolt (character)|Bolt]], [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]]
 
|enemies = [[Penny's Mom]], [[Bolt (character)|Bolt]], [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]]
 
|likes = Talking Penny into business
 
|likes = Talking Penny into business
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|quote = "Let's put a pin in it."
 
|quote = "Let's put a pin in it."
 
|weapons = Words
 
|weapons = Words
 
}}The '''Agent''' is the true main antagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[2008]] animated feature film, ''[[Bolt (film)|Bolt]]''. He is [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]]'s former agent and a staff member of the ''Bolt'' TV show.
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'''The Agent''' is the real-life main antagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[2008]] animated feature film ''[[Bolt (film)|Bolt]]''. He is Penny's agent and a staff member of the ''Bolt'' TV show.
 
 
==Role in the film==
 
His job is to control [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] to keep her working for the TV show, no matter what. He also tries to lure her away from [[Bolt (character)|Bolt]], describing the studio as Bolt's "world". When Bolt disappears, he wants Penny to work with another dog.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
The Agent is only bothered about the TV show and not about the real lives of Bolt, Penny, or her mother to the extent that he is unsympathetic, abrupt, and a bit greedy for money. When Bolt goes missing, the Agent even goes as far as to try and trick Penny with a dog resembling Bolt.
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The Agent is only bothered about the TV show and not about the real lives of Bolt, Penny, or her mother to the extent that he is unsympathetic, abrupt, and a bit greedy for money. When Bolt goes missing, the Agent even goes as far as to try and force Penny to go on with the show with a dog resembling Bolt. He even tries to exploit Penny's near death experience from the fire for his own gain, which promptly results in his downfall. 
   
 
==Role in the [[Bolt (film)|film]]==
His catchphrase is "Let's put a pin in it," which he uses to end conversations states he would rather not discuss further.
 
 
The Agent's job is to control [[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] to keep her working for the TV show, no matter what. He also tries to lure her away from [[Bolt (character)|Bolt]], describing the studio as Bolt's "world". When Bolt disappears, he wants Penny to work with another dog.
   
 
During the fire on the set, the Agent re-encounters the real Bolt, tripping over the dog while fleeing. After Penny and Bolt are rescued from the fire and taken into an ambulance with her mother, the Agent joins them and tells Penny's mother that Penny could still do the show even when injured so he can earn money. He is immediately thrown out of the ambulance by Penny's outraged mother, who announces to him that she, Penny, and Bolt quit. He tries to talk them out of it with his signature "pin" move, but Penny's mother, fed up with his smooth talk, slams the ambulance door in his face. He presumably becomes the agent of Penny's replacement afterwards or he got fired.
==History==
 
During the fire on the set, the Agent re-encounters the real Bolt, tripping over the dog while fleeing. After Penny and Bolt are rescued from the fire and taken into an ambulance with her mother, the Agent joins them and tells Penny's mother that Penny could still do the show even when injured so he can earn money. He is immediately thrown out of the ambulance by Penny's outraged mother, who announces to him that she, Penny, and Bolt quit. He tries to talk them out of it with his signature "pin" move, but Penny's mother, fed up with his manipulations, slams the ambulance door in his face. He presumably becomes the agent of Penny's replacement afterwards or he got fired.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* The Agent does not count as a [[Disney Villains|Disney Villain]] as he is not evil, but merely a selfish jerk.
 
* The Agent does not count as a [[Disney Villains|Disney Villain]] as he is not evil, but merely a selfish jerk.
 
* His catchphrase is "Let's put a pin in it," which he uses to end conversations states he would rather not discuss further.
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* His real name is unknown.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery position="center">
 
<gallery position="center">
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Bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-2543.jpg|[[Penny (Bolt)|Penny]] annoyed with her agent
 
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Bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-6137.jpg|Penny disgusted by her agent
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Bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-6160.jpg|The Agent telling Penny about his story when he pretended the baseball cap was a bicycle in order to convince her to pretend the fake Bolt is the "real" Bolt.
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-9640.jpg|Agent accidentally knocked over by Bolt amidst the chaos.
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-9645.jpg|"Bolt?"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10198.jpg|"I can't imagine what you must be feeling. No mother should ever have to go through something like this."
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10210.jpg|"But I promise you we're gonna make this work for us."
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10213.jpg|"I'm talking cover stories."
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10215.jpg|"Production deals."
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10219.jpg|"Executive producer credit!"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10223.jpg|"This is so great!"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10226.jpg|"WHOA!"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10229.jpg|Penny's mom furiously tosses the Agent out of the ambulance and into the pavement.
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10242.jpg|"No, wait! L-L-Let's not make any rash decisions!"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10246.jpg|"L-L-Let's put a pin in it!"
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bolt-disneyscreencaps.com-10247.jpg|Penny's mom slams the door in the Agent's face.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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[[Category:Males]]
 
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[[Category:Villains]]
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[[Category:Adults]]
 
[[Category:Businesspeople]]
 
[[Category:Businesspeople]]
[[Category:Villains who aren't revealed to be bad at first]]
 

Revision as of 20:53, 2 August 2020

The Agent is the true main antagonist of Disney's 2008 animated feature film, Bolt. He is Penny's former agent and a staff member of the Bolt TV show.

Personality

The Agent is only bothered about the TV show and not about the real lives of Bolt, Penny, or her mother to the extent that he is unsympathetic, abrupt, and a bit greedy for money. When Bolt goes missing, the Agent even goes as far as to try and force Penny to go on with the show with a dog resembling Bolt. He even tries to exploit Penny's near death experience from the fire for his own gain, which promptly results in his downfall. 

Role in the film

The Agent's job is to control Penny to keep her working for the TV show, no matter what. He also tries to lure her away from Bolt, describing the studio as Bolt's "world". When Bolt disappears, he wants Penny to work with another dog.

During the fire on the set, the Agent re-encounters the real Bolt, tripping over the dog while fleeing. After Penny and Bolt are rescued from the fire and taken into an ambulance with her mother, the Agent joins them and tells Penny's mother that Penny could still do the show even when injured so he can earn money. He is immediately thrown out of the ambulance by Penny's outraged mother, who announces to him that she, Penny, and Bolt quit. He tries to talk them out of it with his signature "pin" move, but Penny's mother, fed up with his smooth talk, slams the ambulance door in his face. He presumably becomes the agent of Penny's replacement afterwards or he got fired.

Trivia

  • The Agent does not count as a Disney Villain as he is not evil, but merely a selfish jerk.
  • His catchphrase is "Let's put a pin in it," which he uses to end conversations states he would rather not discuss further.
  • His real name is unknown.

Gallery


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