Disney Wiki
Disney Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
No edit summary
Line 12: Line 12:
 
|fate = Sacrifices his life to save Arlo, then gets washed away and killed during a flash flood
 
|fate = Sacrifices his life to save Arlo, then gets washed away and killed during a flash flood
 
|appearance = Tall, muscular green Apatosaurus
 
|appearance = Tall, muscular green Apatosaurus
|enemies = [[Spot (The Good Dinosaur)|Spot]] (briefly)}}'''Poppa Henry''' is the tritagonist of the [[2015]] [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] animated feature film, ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]''. He is [[Arlo]], [[Buck (The Good Dinosaur)|Buck]], and [[Libby]]'s father and [[Momma Ida]]'s mate.
+
|enemies = [[Spot (The Good Dinosaur)|Spot]] (briefly)}}'''Poppa Henry''' is a supporting protagonist of the [[2015]] [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]]/[[Pixar]] animated feature film, ''[[The Good Dinosaur]]''. He is [[Arlo]], [[Buck (The Good Dinosaur)|Buck]], and [[Libby]]'s father and [[Momma Ida]]'s mate.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==

Revision as of 14:21, 27 May 2018

Poppa Henry is a supporting protagonist of the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, The Good Dinosaur. He is Arlo, Buck, and Libby's father and Momma Ida's mate.

Background

Official Description

"Brave and selfless, Poppa is a devoted husband and father, working tirelessly to make a life for his family on their farm. He has a soft spot for Arlo, his small and fearful son, and takes special care of him as he grows up. Poppa believes in Arlo and knows that with enough perseverance, Arlo can overcome his fear and make his mark."[1]

Appearances

The Good Dinosaur

Poppa Henry is first seen removing trees and plowing his new soon-to-be corn field while his mate, Momma Ida helps him plant the seeds next to their farm. A few weeks later, after Henry finishes watering the field, Ida calls him to inform him that "it's time"; meaning that she and Henry are about to become parents to three children, much to their joy.

First, they witness the birth of their daughter they name Libby, then their son, Buck (whom he later scolds at for maliciously spanking his brother), and finally, their second son, Arlo. A few years later, after the children have grown a little older, Henry catches Arlo before he can unintentionally fall into the river after running away scared from the chickens. To make him feel better, Henry tells him he doesn't have to like the chickens just feed them.

When Henry finishes building the corn silo to protect it from critters who might eat from it and makes his mark with Ida, their children try to do the same but he reminds them that in order to make their marks, each one has to earn it by doing something big, bigger than themselves; much to his and especially, Arlo's eagerness.

A couple of more years go by and after Buck clears a field and Libby plows the new open field properly, Henry and Ida allow them to earn their marks. With every fear and failure, Arlo is the only one left with a mark unearned and Ida seems rather concerned with his phobias especially with the chickens he is charged with feeding every day. Nevertheless, Henry never gives up on his son. After Buck messes and teases Arlo, Henry, in the company of his wife and daughter, scolds Buck and comes to Arlo's defense even when Arlo almost gives up.

To encourage Arlo not to give up on his dream of earning his mark, Henry takes him out one night to show him how to overcome his fears and have fun with fireflies. In order to give Arlo a sense of purpose, Henry puts him in charge of guarding their silo against critters and helps him set up a trap. While Arlo is on guard, the trap manages to capture a feral caveboy but Arlo doesn't have the heart to kill him and sets him free. Heavily disappointed, Henry has Arlo accompany him to track the caveboy through a ravine where it begins to rain. After Arlo injures himself, Henry, feeling regretful for how mad he was at Arlo and realizing what his obsession with catching the critter led to, decides to turn back just as a flash flood occurs and a massive rapid appears, but Henry only manages to save Arlo before he is swept away and killed.

Days later, after Arlo has been separated from his family and has been attacked by Thunderclap and his gang when trying to save the critter named Spot from them, Henry appears in Arlo's vision of leading him away and back toward home, but Arlo admits his friendship with Spot and resolves to save him, which makes his father proud before he fades away.

Trivia

  • Poppa Henry is in some ways similar to Mufasa, as both are the father of their respective film's protagonists, and both tragically died, later reappearing in a vision of the protagonist.

Gallery

References


v - e - d
The Good Dinosaur Logo
Media
Films: The Good Dinosaur (video/soundtrack)

Video Games: Disney Infinity: 3.0 EditionDino CrossingLEGO The Incredibles
Books: The Art of The Good Dinosaur

Disney Parks
Fireworks: Together Forever: A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular
Characters
ArloSpotPoppa HenryMomma IdaBuckLibbyButchNash and RamseyForrest WoodbrushThunderclapPterodactylsVelociraptorsTetrapodophisCave FamilyDiplodocusParasaurolophusLonghorn Bison
Locations
Clawtooth MountainArlo's Family Farm
Objects
Pixar BallA113Pizza Planet Truck
See Also
The Science Behind PixarPixar in a Box