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  1. Oct 1, 2021 · How Anton Ego of you Mr Sutton,” the user wrote, referring to the svelte, indoor scarf-wearing food critic from Ratatouille, an animated feature about a rat who ascends to the apex...

  2. Jun 15, 2022 · Pop Culture. The Enduring Legacy of Anton Ego, As Told by Food Critics. Pixar’s ‘Ratatouille’ introduced a character nicknamed the Grim Eater. He casts a shadow across the work of food...

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    Ego is an imperious and acerbic food critic, said to be the most credible in all of France, whose reviews have been known to ruin restaurants. He strongly objected to Gusteau's motto of "Anyone can cook", and was a firm critic of the idealist chef, especially when he reviewed a copy of the book which gets its namesake from Gusteau's motto itself. H...

    The name Ego means "self-esteem," from the Roman meaning "I." This would allude to a certain level of vanity and arrogance on the part of Anton, hence his egotistic mannerisms. He has nothing but contempt for the people around him combined with a callous sense of humor and something of a sadistic streak. However, unlike Skinner, he is not presented...

    Anton Ego appears to be loosely based on Giulio Andreotti, the Italian Prime Minister and recent subject of the film Il Divo. They are very similar in both speech and physical appearance and both s...
    Ego is most likely a mixture of traits borrowed from the late horror actor, Vincent Price and British art critic, Brian Sewell.
    Ego's appearance was modeled after Louis Jouvet.
    Many fans have noted the similarities between Ego's design and that of the work of Tim Burton, a well-known movie director.
  3. Ego is out for blood and to smack some perspective into the hapless Linguini with some choice and razor sharp bon mots. And that flashback explains pretty much everything about why he is this way. As Linguini notes, Ego is very thin for a food critic, implying he doesn't love a lot of what he reviews or he'd eat more of it.

  4. Mar 16, 2022 · In 2007, Pixar was in charge of giving us a film whose protagonist not only managed to earn the prestige of the most feared food critic but even earned the title of “best chef in France”—in the animated world, of course.

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Master chef and restaurateur Paul Liebrandt breaks down the lessons about food that are taught in Pixar's Ratatouille. The 2007 film, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, remains one of Pixar's most critically acclaimed films, with a 96% critical score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  7. Anton Ego is the secondary antagonist of Ratatouille. He is a former food critic who made infamous for his scathing reviews and cold exterior. Despite his generally negative criticism, Ego was the most acclaimed food connoisseur in Paris. He was voiced by the late Peter O'Toole.

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