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Mr. Grasping is the arch nemisis of Tigger and Fievel Mousekewitz. He Appeared as a new Antagonist in the 100 Acre Wood Spin Off, Mrs. Brisby Meets Fievel.

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rdfs:label
  • Mr. Grasping
rdfs:comment
  • Mr. Grasping is the arch nemisis of Tigger and Fievel Mousekewitz. He Appeared as a new Antagonist in the 100 Acre Wood Spin Off, Mrs. Brisby Meets Fievel.
  • Mr. Grasping is the main antagonist in An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island, the second sequel to An American Tail. He is the loathsome leader of the factory owners. He was voiced by Ron Perlman who also played Warhok.
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type of villain
  • Business Villain, Greedy Villain
Goals
  • Gain control of the citizens.
Origin
  • An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island
Skills
  • Deception
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Alias
  • Grasping
Hobby
  • Paying McBrusque, Making rodents work at the factory.
Occupation
  • Leader of the factory owners
Fullname
  • Mr. Grasping
Size
  • 250(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Mr. Grasping is the arch nemisis of Tigger and Fievel Mousekewitz. He Appeared as a new Antagonist in the 100 Acre Wood Spin Off, Mrs. Brisby Meets Fievel.
  • Mr. Grasping is the main antagonist in An American Tail: The Treasure of Manhattan Island, the second sequel to An American Tail. He is the loathsome leader of the factory owners. He was voiced by Ron Perlman who also played Warhok.
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