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Uncle Waldo
Background information
Feature films The Aristocats
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Television programs House of Mouse
Video games
Park attractions
Portrayed by
Portrayed by
Animators Ollie Johnston
Voice Bill Thompson
Bill Farmer (Currently)
Henrik Scheele (Norwegian)
Performance model
Designer
Inspiration
Honors and awards
Character information
Full name
Other names
Personality Kind, silly, drunken
Appearance Slightly obese goose, black top hat, white feathers, lacks tail feathers due to them being plucked by a chef
Birthday
Occupation Abigail and Amelia's uncle
Affiliations Good
Goal To help Duchess and the kittens get home to Paris
Home Paris, presumed to be from Britain originally
Relatives Abigail and Amelia Gabble (twin nieces)
Pets
Allies Thomas O'Malley, Duchess, Marie, Toulouse, Berlioz, Roquefort, Scat Cat, alley cats, Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, his twin nieces Abigail Gabble and Amelia Gabble
Minions
Enemies Edgar Balthazar, Chef
Likes His twin nieces, Sherry
Dislikes Roast goose basted in white wine
Powers and abilities
Weapons
Fate Joins in the celebration with his twin nieces singing "Everybody Wants to Be a Cat"
Quote "Being British, I would have preferred Sherry."
"WHOOPEE!"

Uncle Waldo is a character and the uncle of Abigail and Amelia Gabble in Disney's 1970 movie The Aristocats. It is unknown whether he was the twins' paternal or maternal uncle. He was voiced by the late Bill Thompson.

Personality[]

He appears to be extremely goodnatured and friendly. However, he can be very loud and silly. He mentions a distate for white wine preferring British sherry. He had a good relationship with his nieces, and gains the friendship of O'Malley, Duchess, and this kittens. Since he was never seen in a sober state, it is unknown just how much of his personality was influenced by his inebriated state.

Appearances[]

The Aristocats[]

Uncle Waldo first appears as Duchess, O'Malley, the kittens, and Abigail Gabble and Amelia Gabble are returning to Paris. As the group passes by a restaurant, Waldo comes flying out. The twins reveal the goose to be their uncle, and immediately notice that his tail feathers are gone. Waldo leads the group to a menu on display. The menu reveals the dinner special to be "Prime Country Goose, stuffed with chestnuts and basted in white wine." Waldo apparently had the misfortune of being the intended meal before escaping the chef. Waldo notes that, being British, he would have rather been basted in sherry. O'Malley remarks that he must have been marinated rather than basted, as the goose is visibly drunk.

Waldo then begins getting very loud, so his nieces say goodbye to the cats, and begin leading him away home to bed. As they leave, O'Malley and Duchess both note that they like him, especially when he's marinated. Waldo appears at the end again with his twin nieces in Madame's mansion, where he is still drunk and sings Everybody Wants to Be A Cat.

Mickey's Christmas Carol[]

He made a cameo inside Fezziwig's, clapping his hands to the beat of the music. For some reason, here, Uncle Waldo appears to be more anthropomorphosized than in The Aristocats, since is actually shown wearing more clothing than just his hat.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Uncle Waldo was the last animated character that Bill Thompson ever voiced. Thompson died of a heart attack at the young age of 58 in 1971, a year after The Aristocats was released.
  • According to the House of Mouse episode "Clarabelle's Big Secret", Uncle Waldo is actually also a relative of Donald Duck.


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