Pocahontas antagonist
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John Ratcliffe born John Sicklemore ; — December was an early Jamestown colonist , mariner and captain of Discovery , the smallest of three ships the other two being Susan Constant and Godspeed that sailed from the Kingdom of England on 19 December , to English-claimed Virginia to found a colony, arriving 26 April He later became the second president of the colony of Jamestown. He was killed by the Pamunkey Native Americans in late Sicklemore was born in Lancashire. In early life, he changed his name to Ratcliffe as an alias. Ratcliffe commanded Discovery and became a councillor of the Jamestown Colony.
Pocahontas antagonist
This is Thesecret I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!! Any act of removing this villain from the category without a Removal Proposal shall be considered vandalism or a futile "heroic" attempt of redemption and the user will have high chances of being terminated blocked. You cannot make said Removal Proposal without permission from an admin first. Additional Notice : This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. Governor John Ratcliffe is the main antagonist of Disney's 33rd full-length animated feature film Pocahontas and its direct-to-video sequel Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World which is based on the life and legend of the Native American woman of the same name. He is very loosely based on the historical figure John Ratcliffe , though he really takes on the qualities of many of history's ambitious and morally dubious pioneers as well as the usual traits of a Disney villain such as a love of power, snootiness, and a flair for the dramatic. He is the former governor-turned-arch-nemesis of John Smith. Maellard in Regular Show.
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Governor Ratcliffe is a featured article , which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Governor John Ratcliffe is the main antagonist of Disney 's animated feature film Pocahontas. Like most Disney villains, Ratcliffe is very power-hungry, pompous, and unbelievably greedy, as evidenced by his insatiable craving for gold, which would make him a very wealthy man. He is also highly xenophobic, ruthless, cruel, heartless, insulting, manipulative, and incredibly racist. While he exudes great confidence and gives the impression of being rather vain, but despite his ego, Ratcliffe in fact seems to take a rather dim view of himself, admitting in a sad voice that he has never been a popular man.
Wiggins is the former supporting antagonist in Disney's animated feature Pocahontas. He was Governor Ratcliffe 's manservant. Despite once being the manservant to Governor Ratcliffe, he isn't evil, merely clueless and giddy ditz. But despite his foolishness, he does have moments of brilliance. He displays great skill in art and creativity, as he is seen making topiary animals out of the bushes and makes a head decoration out of an arrow he found. Wiggins also seems to possess a certain Decorator's Aesthetic. Through most of the movie, Wiggins is seen following Ratcliffe's banal orders mindlessly and without question, which range from disposing of food to bathing Percy to dressing Ratcliffe in his armor.
Pocahontas antagonist
Governor Ratcliffe is the main antagonist of Disney 's animated feature film, Pocahontas and its sequel. Like most Disney villains, Ratcliffe is very power-hungry, pompous, and unbelievably greedy, as evidenced by his insatiable craving for gold, which would make him a very wealthy man. He is also highly xenophobic, ruthless, cruel, heartless, insulting, manipulative, and incredibly racist. While he exudes great confidence and gives the impression of being rather vain, but despite his ego, Ratcliffe in fact seems to take a rather dim view of himself, admitting in a sad voice that he has never been a popular man.
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Eventually, they declined to do so, as they no longer see any reason to fight the Native Americans just because they have different societies, just as Smith told them before. I was just doing my duty! They've sabotaged the armada. He fails to tell any of the other crew of his real reason of going to Virginia and recites the "adventure of our lives" and "freedom" speech to cover it up. Evilness: See above, regarding scapegoating the Indians for his own shortcomings. But to his chagrin, Smith tries to dissuade the settlers into attacking, saying they can help them by navigating the rivers and providing them with food, even saying there isn't any gold. Later, when he sees John Smith running off somewhere that night, Ratcliffe finds Thomas, who also saw John leave. After Smith departs to search for the Native Americans, Ratcliffe tells his men to build a fort and clear the ship while he has the rest of the men dig for gold everywhere. Randolph B. AkaStve MikeyMunkvold. Don't have an account? Henry Jefferson Fleming T.
Additional Notice : This template is meant for admin maintenance only. Users who misuse the template will be blocked for a week minimum. Governor John Ratcliffe is the main antagonist of Disney's 33rd full-length animated feature film Pocahontas which is based on the life and legend of the Native American woman of the same name , and its direct-to-video sequel Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World.
And for him, it was the Indians who provoked it. I hereby sentence you to death! A few days later, as the men finish the fort, Ratcliffe begins to panic over the fact that after so much digging, he and his men still have not found any gold at all. Later that evening, after John Smith returns from supposedly "scouting the terrain", Ratcliffe orders him to prepare the men for battle, so they can destroy the Native Americans and take the gold. This one turned it up to eleven, enough for people to start taking notice. Governor John Ratcliffe is the main antagonist of Disney's 33rd full-length animated feature film Pocahontas and its direct-to-video sequel Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World which is based on the life and legend of the Native American woman of the same name. Percy was originally Ratcliffe's pet pug. When John Smith returns from talking to Pocahontas, he demands to know where he has been, and after the former makes up the excuse of scouting the terrain, he concludes that he must know where the Native Americans are. Ratcliffe plays a notable part in Disney's Hollywood Studios ' version of Fantasmic! It is possible that he took part in the takeover with the other villains.
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