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Russian Wolf is one of the main antagonists of Make Mine Music. He serves as the main antagonist from Disney's 1946 short Peter and the Wolf, a segment of the 1946 feature film Make Mine Music.

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  • Russian Wolf
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  • Russian Wolf is one of the main antagonists of Make Mine Music. He serves as the main antagonist from Disney's 1946 short Peter and the Wolf, a segment of the 1946 feature film Make Mine Music.
Alliance
  • Bad
Goal
  • To eat Peter and the gang
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Dislikes
  • Starvation, being hunted by Peter
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Voice
  • Candy Candido
Likes
  • Food
Appearance
  • Slender wolf, both dark brown and gray fur, red eyes with yellow scleras
Name
  • Russian Wolf
Personality
  • Evil, cunning, hungry, brutal, devious, demonic
Shows
  • Once Upon a Time
  • House of Mouse
Fate
  • Gets carried somewhere by the hunters' pole while Peter and Ivan lead the parade through the cheering people of Russia.
Weapons
  • Claws, fangs
Enemies
  • Peter, Sasha, Sonia, Ivan, the hunters
Powers
  • Brute strength, roars
Home
  • Russia
animator
  • John Lounsbery
  • Ollie Johnston
  • John Pomeroy
Occupation
  • Predator
Films
  • Make Mine Music
abstract
  • Russian Wolf is one of the main antagonists of Make Mine Music. He serves as the main antagonist from Disney's 1946 short Peter and the Wolf, a segment of the 1946 feature film Make Mine Music.
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