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− | Unlike his buddy Gideon is very dimwitted and foolish. Without Honest John, Gideon would most likely be performing petty theft and pick-pocketing. Like Honest John however, Gideon has followed the 'easy road', having barely attended school and thusly cannot read or write. |
+ | Unlike his buddy, Gideon is very dimwitted and foolish. Without Honest John, Gideon would most likely be performing petty theft and pick-pocketing. Like Honest John, however, Gideon has followed the 'easy road', having barely attended school and thusly cannot read or write. |
− | Giddy's wardrobe describes that he is dimwitted |
+ | Giddy's wardrobe describes that he is dimwitted, compared to Foulfellow. Gideon wears long, baggy clothing while Foulfellow wears more proper and civilized clothing. |
==[[Pinocchio (film)|''Pinocchio'']]== |
==[[Pinocchio (film)|''Pinocchio'']]== |
Revision as of 23:07, 7 February 2011
Gideon (or "Giddy") is one of the minor antagonists and the punch-drunk, dim-witted mute cat sidekick of J. Worthington Foulfellow the fox in Disney's 1940 hit Pinocchio. He was going to be voiced by Mel Blanc, who voiced Dopey in the 1937 animated film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs but the company decided to delete all of his lines preferring a mute sidekick performance though he has 3 hiccups in the film all voiced by Mel Blanc for which he did receive payment. He is said to be inspired by Harpo Marx, the silent member of the Marx Brothers.
Personality
Unlike his buddy, Gideon is very dimwitted and foolish. Without Honest John, Gideon would most likely be performing petty theft and pick-pocketing. Like Honest John, however, Gideon has followed the 'easy road', having barely attended school and thusly cannot read or write.
Giddy's wardrobe describes that he is dimwitted, compared to Foulfellow. Gideon wears long, baggy clothing while Foulfellow wears more proper and civilized clothing.
Pinocchio
In the film Giddy is walking along the crowded streets of the village. In the village the duo find out thier old friend Stromboli is back in town. In the conversation it is revealed that Giddy was passed off as a puppet to swindle Stromboli. After the duo spot Pinocchio. Honest John insist they use the live puppet to earn money. While Giddy believes they should knock him out and kidnapp the boy, Honest John decided that there were more cunning methods of abduction. While Honest John persuades Pinocchio to join the world of showbiz, Giddy attempts to steal out of Pinocchio's pocket. Giddy along with Honest John walk Pinocchio to Stromboli. When their plans are almost thwarted by Jiminy Cricket, Giddy attepmts to squash him but misses and hits Honest John on the head.
Giddy reappears later on in the Red Lobster Inn with Honest John, enjoying their pay from the scam, and helps Honest John kidnap Pinocchio (and many other boys) to take him to Pleasure Island.
Other appearances
House of Mouse
Giddy makes numerous cameo appearances in the animated series, House of Mouse, usually alongside Foulfellow.
Kingdom Hearts
Giddy was originally planned to appear in the video game Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. For unknown reasons Giddy was cut from the final game. Recent interviews suggest Giddy will appear in the series very soon.
Disney Parks
Gideon makes appearances in the Disney Parks around the world as a meetable character. Gideon is also common and can be seen in many parades.
Gallery
Trivia
- Foulfellow and Gideon were originally planned to appear in the Mickey and the Beanstalk sequence of Fun and Fancy Free as the con-artists who sell Mickey the magic beans.
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