Tuppence is a major character and protagonist in Disney's 1937 animated feature film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. He's living in a forest with his parents, he's the protector and helper of the princess, Snow White.
As the Huntsman raises his dagger behind the princess as she helps a baby bird named Tuppence find his parents. Snow White is next seen with animal companions after her flight through the forest, when it is revealed that the eyes that have been menacing to the princess only belong to the friendly animals of the forest.
When Snow White has calmed down, she sings a duet with Tuppence she helped (who is unable to reach a particularly high note, much to his parents' disappointment). The princess asks him and the other animals if they know of a place to stay. They lead her through the (now pleasant) forest to the Cottage of the Seven Dwarfs, which they approach with caution. The inhabitants of the cottage are out, but Snow White decides to clean the house in the hopes of securing a place to stay. Tuppence and the other animals help as Snow White cleans to "Whistle While You Work"; squirrels use their tails as dusters, antlers are used to carry wet clothes, and the turtle's shell is used as a drying rack.
After cleaning the house, Snow White and the animals go upstairs, where they find the dwarfs' beds. They instantly fall asleep, tired from the work after Tuppence plunges the flame on the candle with his tail feather. However, he and the animals wake upon the arrival of the seven dwarfs, whom they confuse and frighten in the shadows of the cottage's ground floor. Tuppence and his parents watch as the dwarfs tip toe. When the other dwarfs help Sneezy tie his nose with his beard from sneezing, Tuppence and his parents knock on the entrance, the dwarfs get stunned in horror. Tuppence and his parents scream, frightening the dwarfs to hide. When Snow White eventually wakes and the dwarfs allow her to stay, Tuppence, the animals and dwarfs are friendlier towards each other; as the dwarfs sing The Silly Song, Tuppence and the animals watch happily. They remain with Snow White when the dwarfs leave for the mine the following morning, and help her bake a pie for Grumpy when they are startled by the arrival of Grimhilde (in her peddler disguise). Though Snow White is unaware of the Witch's intentions, the animals notice two vultures watching the scene and, sensing danger, try to attack the Witch. They are prevented from doing this by Snow White, who takes the Witch into the cottage to give her a drink of water. Tuppence and the animals hurry to the mine, where they try to tell the dwarfs that the princess is in danger. However, the dwarfs are unable to understand them and initially resist; it is only when Sleepy suggests that Grimhilde is with Snow White that the dwarfs panic. They ride the animals (mostly the deer) back to the cottage, to find Snow White poisoned, and the victorious Witch emerging from the door. They chase her to a cliff, where she enters a fatal fall and is eaten by the vultures. Tuppence and the other animals mourn for Snow White, but rejoice with the dwarfs at her resurrection when the prince kisses her, breaking the spell. They then all wave goodbye to Snow White and the prince as they set off to his castle in the clouds.
Tuppence is a character from the 2013 TV series Mickey Mouse. He is a bluebird who is bullied by a flock of rude pigeons. Mickey Mouse took pity on Tuppence and decided to help feed him. However, most of his attempts (including building a personal bird feeder for Tuppence) are constantly thwarted by the pigeons. Fortunately, the duo are able to succeed in getting rid of the troublesome pigeons by luring them into a trap (a cleverly disguised bird haven) and sends them far away.
Tuppence appears in the episode "An Ordinary Date", as one of the surprise from Mickey to Minnie. When Goofy and Donald realized them the pull up a red carpet and put it on the floor and grab Minnie taking her to Mickey's Car. But before they can finish the job. The crosses paths with the Parrot with whom Tuppence and the others hold a grudge. Then They engage in a fight with the Parrot, ruining Mickey's and Minnie's surprise.