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  1. Character information. Full name. Madame Medusa. Other names. Boss, Welsher, Swindler, Chiseler, Double-crossing crook, Double-crosser (by Mr. Snoops) Auntie Medusa (by herself) World's wickedest woman (theatrical poster) Occupation. Pawn shop keeper.

  2. Joanna (also called Joanna the Goanna) is the secondary antagonist from Disney's 29th animated feature The Rescuers Down Under. She was Percival C. McLeach's former pet monitor lizard who once helped him in his poaching schemes. Her vocal sound effects were provided by Frank Welker, who also voiced her owner's singing voice in the same film and Mohawk in Gremlins 2: The New Batch, another film ...

  3. Oct 30, 2012 · The movie’s bad enough as it is. It’s 77 minutes, and there is SO much filler — montages of nothing happening while gentle, hippie songs play. The opening credit sequence doesn’t even have any animation, just still images that pan around. Talk about a budget buster. I expect that kind of thing from a Snoopy movie, but not from Disney.

  4. Dec 31, 2012 · "The Rescuers" and "The Rescuers Down Under" characters are fantastic, the Rescuers songs are top-notch, and the rescuers villain, Madame Medusa, is a classic. This should be revered as highly as all other original Disney movies. It belongs in every Disney movie collection.

  5. Madame Medusa From The Rescuers. This villain from Disney’s 1977 film, The Rescuers, runs a seedy New York City pawn shop in New York City. ... He was also the first villain to die in a movie ...

  6. Jun 6, 2014 · The Rescuers Down Under is one of those rare sequels that is better than the original. The original movie is just cute but the sequel is action pact and just amped up. That is not to say it doesn't have its flaws but it is the finest Disney sequel and not in the same league

  7. The Rescuers Down Under is an American animated film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, & first released by Walt Disney Pictures & Buena Vista Pictures Distribution on November 16, 1990. The 29th film in the Disney Animated Canon, the film is the sequel (Disney's very first for an animated feature) to the 1977 animated classic "The Rescuers", which was based on the novels by Margery ...

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