Bob the Dwarf is one of the secondary antagonists in the 2022Disney+ film Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. He is a motion-capture dwarf that gives off an unsettling vibe due to his unnaturally human appearance.
Bob is a laid-back cartoon character who nevertheless takes his job under Sweet Pete very seriously. However, he can be something of a goofball and is not that bright. He is apparently oblivious to how people see him, in that he does not look like he can see them back himself.
Physical appearance[]
Bob resembles a typical dwarf (who bares a resemblance to his voice actor Seth Rogen) and has a long light brown beard with ring ties and a headband. His outfit consists of a typical Dwarven armor that his mostly brown in color with some gold buttons and wrist straps. He carries a great axe with him; a typical weapon for a dwarf.
Weapons[]
Bob's only weapon is a great axe that he is very efficient at using. However, when it comes to taking on the likes of Chip and Dale, it is apparent that he is out of practice.
As his appearance implies, he is meant to be a satire at a string of films that Robert Zemeckis directed in the early 2000s wherein he utilized motion capture technology. While groundbreaking, they were harshly criticized due to the unnatural way the human characters looked; with the sensation dubbed "the Uncanny Valley".
The scene where Bob encounters Pumbaa from 2019 remake of The Lion King, Mantis from the Kung Fu Panda franchise, and B.O.B. from the Monsters vs. Aliens franchise is a reference to the fact they all share the same voice actor, Seth Rogen.
He is the very first villain to ever be voiced by Seth Rogen.
During one scene in the movie Bob makes a bold claim that Jack Skellington has a charity that he embezzles money from and that "Everybody knows it". whether this is true in the movie's universe or a fake rumor made up by Bob is debatable though it should be noted that the movie doesn't follow the Disney lore rules all too well so such a claim should be taken with a very fine grain of salt.
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