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“ | ENOUGH ABOUT THIS DOG MAN! IT'S TIME TO STOP THIS SUPA COP! He's not going to ruin my evil plans to DESTROY ALL DO-GOODERS! | „ |
~ Petey in the film's trailer. |
“ | All right, stop, stop calling me a do-gooder! I'm not, see? I'm mean, I'm selfish, and I just want everything for myself... which includes Li'l Petey. Come on, Li’l Petey... | „ |
~ Petey revealing that he hasn't fully redeemed himself. |
“ | Sarah: HOW EVIL CAN ONE CAT BE?! Petey: Pretty evil! HA-HA-HA! |
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~ Petey and Sarah Hatoff on the former's personality. |
Petey TheCat is one of the two deuteragonists (alongside his clone/son Li'l Petey) of DreamWorks' 48th full-length animated feature film, Dog Man, based off of Dav Pilkey's book series of the same name.
He is the world's most evilest cat who brought Ohkay City into fear for years prior to the film's events. After firing his old butler, Petey realizes he needs a new partner and crime and clones himself. The clone ends up being a kitten clone nicknamed Li'l Petey, who is abandoned on the streets by Petey. After reading a handwritten comic made by Li'l Petey, Petey starts to feel remorse for betraying Li'l Petey and attempts to give the kitten a good life in contrast to his own tragic past where his abusive father abandoning him and his mother, leaving them with little to no belongings.
He is voiced by Pete Davidson.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- Even before the events of the film, it's heavily implied that Petey had terrorized Ohkay City for multiple years.
- He fires his butler for seemingly no reason other than the fact she would rather celebrate her mother's birthday rather than work one day.
- He recklessly drives his car during his debut.
- He plants a bomb just behind Officer Knight and Greg the Dog, which blew them up and ultimately killed Officer Knight and, to an extent, Greg the Dog.
- He creates a giant vacuum cleaner that sucks up everything in its path in an attempt to destroy Dog Man.
- He is rude to Big Jim every time he lands in jail.
- He manipulates Big Jim into thinking that he felt remorse for being rude to him.
- He goes on a rampage, creating numerous gadgets and inventions that would destroy and/or imprison Dog Man.
- He purposely fails to pay his presumably hard-working butler correctly.
- He carefully goes through security to steal the deceased body of Flippy the Fish.
- He goes into his lab and reprograms Flippy to destroy all do-gooders in the world.
- He attempts to revive Flippy after reprogramming him.
- He attempts to sell Li'l Petey before the latter leaves to go to the bathroom. While Li'l Petey is in the bathroom, Petey sneaks off and leaves Li'l Petey unattended with little-to-no resources. This is fairly hypocritical, considering Petey’s own childhood abandonment by his father and is ultimately what motivates him to do the evil things he’s done.
- He creates a destructive tank that would destroy anything hit with it and attempts to shoot it at Dog Man.
- He has Dog Man hold onto the tank for his life as Petey begins to, once again, recklessly drive.
- Even after his redemption, Petey still retains some selfishness, arrogance, and lethality, which he himself admits in the film.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He has a tragic and sympathetic past, having been abandoned by his abusive father at a young age.
- He is extremely comedic, having many moments where he is played for laughs, such as being repetitively annoyed by Li'l Petey and his own butler, telling Li'l Petey that he was "leaving to go get milk" in a tank, and yelling out in pain when a window falls on top of his tail in a Tom & Jerry style.
- While not fully redeemed yet, he reforms himself by attempting to sacrificing his life to save Li'l Petey and his friends from Flippy's wrath.
- He did come around to genuinely care about Li'l Petey, feeling remorse for abandoning him on the streets and attempting to give the kitten a happy and cheerful life.
External Links[]
- Petey on the Villains Wiki
- Petey on the Heroes Wiki
- Petey on the Inconsistently Admirable Wiki
- Petey on the Dog Man Wiki
- Petey on the Captain Underpants Wiki
- Petey on the DreamWorks Animation Wiki
- Petey on the Universal Studios Wiki
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