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Louie the Hot Dog Man (referred to by Dodger as Old Louie) is a minor character in Disney's 1988 animated feature film, Oliver & Company.

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  • Louie the Hot Dog Man
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  • Louie the Hot Dog Man (referred to by Dodger as Old Louie) is a minor character in Disney's 1988 animated feature film, Oliver & Company.
Alignment
  • Neutral
Goal
  • To sell his hot dogs and make money
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Dislikes
  • Animals trying to get his sausages and not making money
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Inspiration
  • Mr. Bumble from Oliver Twist
Voice
Likes
  • Making money and selling hot dogs
Appearance
  • A big, fat, ugly, Italian man with fat hairy muscles and long hair; smoking a cigar
Name
  • Louie the Hot Dog Man
Personality
  • Careless, disgusting, mean, grumpy, dumb, unfriendly, rude, and loud-mouthed
Fate
  • Accidentally gets squirted in the face with mustard by Oliver and then throws it back at him but misses.
Alias
  • Old Louie
Weapons
  • Mustard
Enemies
  • Oliver and Dodger
Home
Occupation
  • Hot Dog Seller
Films
  • Oliver & Company
Quote
  • "Get outta here. Shoo!"
  • "I'll get you!"
  • "Get your hot dogs. The best hot dogs in New Yo-ork."
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  • Louie the Hot Dog Man (referred to by Dodger as Old Louie) is a minor character in Disney's 1988 animated feature film, Oliver & Company.
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