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'''{{Infobox_character||image = Mrs. Tweedy.jpg
 
 
|name = Mrs. Tweedy
 
|name = Mrs. Tweedy
 
|image = Mrs. Tweedy Profile.jpg
|films = [[Chicken Run]]
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|films = ''[[Chicken Run]]''
|voice = Miranda Richardson
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|voice = [[Miranda Richardson]]
|fullname = Dr. Melisha Tweedy
 
|alias = Mrs. Tweedy
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|fullname = Melisha Tweedy
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|alias = Mrs. Tweedy<br>Love
|occupation = Sadistic farmer and owner of the Tweedys' farm
 
|alliance = Bad
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|gender = Female
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|status = Active
|goal = To kill all the chickens
 
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}}
|home = Tweedys' Farm
 
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{{Quote|D'oh! Stupid, worthless creatures! I am sick and tired of making minuscule profits.|Mrs. Tweedy.}}
|family = [[Mr. Tweedy]] (husband)
 
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'''Melisha Tweedy''' is the main antagonist in the DreamWorks film, ''[[Chicken Run]]''. She is [[Mr. Tweedy]]'s ex-wife. She was voiced by [[Miranda Richardson]].
|pets = Two vicious dogs
 
|relationships = Mr. Tweedy
 
|minions = Mr. Tweedy
 
|likes = Money
 
|dislikes = Mr. Tweedy's stupidity
 
|weapons = A hatchet||enemies = [[Ginger]], [[Rocky Rhodes|Rocky]]||appearance = Skinny woman, maroon-ish dress with an upright collar, black brooch at the throat, black muck boots, long, dark brunette hair pulled back into a tight bun at the top of her head.|personality = Selfish, cruel, cold-hearted|fate = Gets squashed by the door that fell on her after the chicken pie machine was destroyed
 
|quote = "They're chickens, you dault!, Apart from you, they're the most stupidest creatures on this planet, They don't plot, they don't scheme, and they are not organized!"}}'''
 
   
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==Background==
'''Dr. Melisha Tweedy''' (better known as "'''Mrs. Tweedy'''") is the main antagonist in ''Chicken Run''. She sounds exactly like Bunty. She was the British, sadistic, evil, selfish, short-tempered owner of the [[Tweedys' farm]]. She is voiced by Miranda Richardson
 
 
===Personality===
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Mrs. Tweedy is an extremely cruel, greedy, selfish, hot-tempered, intimidating, ruthless, raging, devious, manipulative, abusive, and cold-hearted woman who only uses chickens to get money, which she and her husband are very low on. She is also highly ambitious, with lofty aspirations of increasing her own wealth, and possesses a notable sardonic wit. She is always looking for a chance to bully Mr. Tweedy and the chickens, and despite her nastiness, she does show cleverness at times — she is the one who comes up with the idea of buying a pie machine to use to make more profit from the chickens. She also shows impatience with her husband, shown when she contemplates buying the Pie Machine and when the Pie Machine is broken. It is also demonstrated that she and her husband disagree on many things—when Mr. Tweedy is attacked by the chickens, he calls to her, "The chickens are revolting!" and she, doing other things at the time, says to herself, "Finally, something we agree on." However, she didn't know he didn't mean revolt in the context she was thinking of. She is also shown to be an extremely sadistic woman who had shown to take great pleasure with the idea of murdering the chickens, displayed with the evil smile she gave to the chickens she selected for slaughter during Roll Call right before they were killed. She is physically and verbally abusive toward her husband, hitting him with clipboards, throwing a hot pie into his face, and literally kicking his butt when he didn't repair the pie machine properly, and her abuse possibly extends towards their dogs, as they are shown to be afraid of her. She also has a curious habit of not calling her husband by his first name, Willard, though this was not uncommon in rural Yorkshire at the time. The only clear reason she has to marry Mr. Tweedy is his farm, though she did also pinch his butt, suggesting she at least is attracted to him physically. Her Achilles' Heel was her inflexibility, her sometimes rash decision-making, and narrow-mindedness, as her coldly logical mindset meant she overlooked the chicken's ingenuity, and when she attacked the aircraft, it would crash and take her down with it, had she successfully killed all the chickens and rats onboard. As with most psychopaths, she excelled at putting on facades and manipulating others, as she retained a cordial veneer, as a sweet farmer's wife when she talked to Rocky's owner, and the public image she created was a rosy-cheeked, sweet woman.
   
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===Physical Appearance===
==Personality==
 
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Mrs. Tweedy wears a burgundy dress with an upright collar, a black brooch at the throat, black muck boots (occasionally), red gloves that go up to her forearms, and sleeves rolled up to her elbows. She has long, dark brunette hair pulled back into a tight bun at the top of her head and blue eyes.
   
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===Abilities===
Mrs Tweedy is a selfish, cruel, cold-hearted woman who only uses the Chickens to get money, which she and her husband are very low on. She is always looking for a chance to bully [[Mr. Tweedy]] and the chickens, and despite her evilness, she does show cleverness at times-she is the one who comes up with the idea of buying a Pie Machine to use to make more profit from the Chickens. She can also show impatience with her husband, shown when she is contemplating buying the Pie Machine, and when the Pie Machine is broken. It is also hinted that her and her husband disagree on many things-when Mr. Tweedy is attacked by the chickens he calls to her "The chickens are revolting!" and she, doing other things at the time, says to herself "Finally, something we agree on." However, she didn't know he meant revolt in the context she was thinking of. She is also shown to be a very tough woman who is possibly happy with the idea of murdering the Chickens-when she is looking at Edwina at Roll Call she has an evil smile on her face, and we see a face similar to that when Ginger is going into the Pie Machine, and is seen killing Edwina and probably many Chickens before.
 
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Being a farm woman, she carries a hatchet that she uses to behead chickens. She manages to wield it surprisingly well in battle. Additionally, she excels in balancing the business, carefully overseeing the profits, and marketing her produce, being the brains behind the operations and leaving most of the physical labor to Mr. Tweedy, though she too, is a tough as nails, athletic, highly coordinated, strong woman, with amazing stamina.
   
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==Appearances==
Mrs. Tweedy wears a maroon(ish) dress with an upright collar, a black brooch at the throat and black muck boots, she rolls the sleeves up at her elbow.
 
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====''[[Chicken Run]]''====
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Circa. 1955, Ginger the chicken attempts to escape from the Tweedy's English farm in Yorkshire, England. However, she is caught by Mr. Tweedy and is put in a coal bin after Mrs. Tweedy orders her husband to deal with Ginger. One week later, she checks egg-hatching chicken, and one who is not hatching is none other than Edwina. Mr. Tweedy strangles Edwina and gives her to Mrs. Tweedy, ready to execute her as a death sentence and become poultry for dinner. Mrs. Tweedy discovers with great frustration that profits are constantly going down due to the small number of eggs they have, presumably due to the chickens' multiple attempts to escape. Her husband, Mr. Tweedy, correctly suspects the chickens are "up to something" due to their attempts to escape, but Mrs. Tweedy silences him, believing that they (apart from Mr. Tweedy) are the most stupid creatures on the planet. After seeing an ad for the machine, she orders a chicken pie-making machine, thinking it would increase her profit tenfold.
   
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After assembling the machine, Mrs. Tweedy and her husband attempt to kill Ginger in their machine in order to test it, but are thwarted when a visiting American rooster named [[Rocky Rhodes|Rocky]] rescues her and clogs the gravy sprayer, almost destroying the machine. The chickens begin to prepare their ultimate escape plan: creating an aeroplane out of their sheds to fly off the farm. In the meantime, Mrs. Tweedy forces Mr. Tweedy to fix the machine. After the repairs are done, Mrs. Tweedy tells Mr. Tweedy to fetch all the chickens. However, Mr. Tweedy finds out that most of his tools were stolen for the chickens' plan, but he is attacked by the chickens and tied up. He attempts to warn Mrs. Tweedy about this, but she ignores him, unaware of what's going on. Just as Ginger is about to set up the ramp to help the aeroplane fly off, Mrs. Tweedy tries to stop her with her axe, finally seeing what is really going on. Fortunately, Rocky (who left until he saw an advertisement for Mrs. Tweedy's Chicken Pies) returns and lands Mrs. Tweedy, rendering her unconscious, accidentally throwing the axe in the air. Mrs. Tweedy wakes up and sees the axe falling towards her and land right next to her neck, making her pass out again from relief. With Mrs. Tweedy knocked out, Rocky and Ginger set the ramp before escaping with the other chickens in their plane.
Mrs. Tweedy had long, dark brunette hair pulled back into a tight bun at the top of her head.
 
   
 
Mrs. Tweedy then wakes up again and goes off to pursue the escaping chickens, now insanely mad, wielding the axe as the chickens are flying in their plane. Ginger tricks Mrs. Tweedy into cutting the rope with her axe, and she lands in the safety valve of the pie machine, making it explode. At that rate, Mr. Tweedy (who just untied himself) told his wife for not coming to the fact that the chickens were organized in the first place. This only enrages Mrs. Tweedy, who growls at him in anger, but having enough, Mr. Tweedy pushes the doors down on her, finally one-upping his wife.
Mrs. Tweedy is one of DreamWorks' most cruel and humourless villains.
 
==Role in the film==
 
Mrs. Tweedy and Mr. Tweedy take Ginger and tried to kill her in their chicken pie machine, but Rocky rescues her and clogs the gravy sprayer, almost destroying the machine.
 
   
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===''Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget''===
When the chickens attempt to use an airplane to fly out, Mrs. Tweedy tries to stop them with her hatchet. But Rocky's bike knocks her unconscious accidentally throwing the hatchet in the air. Mrs. Tweedy gets up and sees the hatchet land right next to her neck, she then passed out again.
 
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* In the film, she's now in the chicken nuggets business industry.
 
Mrs. Tweedy then woke up and went in pursuit, wielding her hatchet as the chickens were flying in their airplane. Ginger tricks Mrs. Tweedy into cutting the rope with her hatchet, and she landed onto the top of the pie machine, which caused it to explode. At that rate, Mr. Tweedy berates Mrs. Tweedy for not coming to the fact that the chickens were organized in the first place. This only enrages Mrs. Tweedy, wanting to lash out, but having enough, Mr. Tweedy pushes the door down on her. It is unknown if she survived (since she was resistant enough for the explosion).
 
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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*"Mr. Tweedy? What is that chicken doing outside the fence?"
 
*"It's a pie machine, you idiot. Chickens go in, pies come out."
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*"Chicken pies, you great lummox! Imagine it! In less than a fortnight, every grocer's in the county will be stocked with box upon box of Mrs. Tweedy's Homemade Chicken Pies."
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*"They don't plot, they don't scheme, and they are not organized!"
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*"What did you do, ya great pudding?!"
   
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==Gallery==
''It's a pie machine you idiot. Chickens comes in, pies come out.''
 
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{{Gallerylink}}
   
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==Trivia==
Mrs. Melisha Tweedy
 
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*Mrs. Tweedy is the first female character in [[DreamWorks Animation]] to be a main antagonist.
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*Mrs. and Mr. Tweedy's last names were presumed named after [[Wikipedia:Tweety|Tweety]] from the ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looney_Tunes Looney Tunes]''. However, it is more likely that they are named after tweed, a material commonly associated with farmer's clothes in the United Kingdom, where the film is set.
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*Mrs. Tweedy is similar to [[disney:Cruella de Vil|Cruella de Vil]] from ''[[disney:One Hundred and One Dalmatians|101 Dalmatians]]'': Both are animal haters who yell a lot. They both also have dim-witted henchmen who eventually redeem themselves by standing up to their respective leaders after spending enough time suffering miserably under their respective leaders' abuse, although Mr. Tweedy didn't say something to Mrs. Tweedy after he enraged her. They also have elderly appearances. She is also very similar to [[w:c:pixar:Hopper|Hopper]] from ''[[w:c:pixar:A Bug's Life|A Bug's Life]]'': Both are ruthless control freaks who take pleasure in torturing and bullying others, have relatives who frequently annoy them, and use fear and intimidation to get their way. They are both outsmarted by their enemies and defeated by another antagonist in the end as well.
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*Mrs. Tweedy also resembles [[Gladys Sharp]] from ''[[Over the Hedge]]'': Both are animal haters, both have one man working with them, and both get annoyed with their henchmen. Both are the primary antagonists of their respective DreamWorks films and both want to exterminate the animals in the film to achieve larger profits.
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*Both Mr. and Mrs. Tweedy's management on their chicken farm, as well as the chicken farm itself is somewhat equivalent with typical prisons (or rather super-maximum security prisons) for humans in real life than normal real-life chicken farms for the following reasons: Fences around Tweedy's farm are covered with barbed wire in similar manner with real life prisons. It's said that all chickens must lay eggs properly and never attempt to escape or they were punished via either being locked within the coal bin or death penalty via butchering. This is somewhat similar with real-life prisons where all inmates must obey the rules within the prison or receiving severe punishment. [[Mr. Tweedy]]'s job, along with his hounds in the movie are almost comparable with security guards in real-life prison, while Mrs. Tweedy herself on the other hand, is comparable with prison wardens.
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*During the early development of the film, the filmmakers considered to have Mrs. Tweedy as the one who was tied and gagged by the Chickens at the film's climax, but the idea was scrapped and she was replaced by her husband [[Mr. Tweedy]].
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*Mrs. Tweedy is voiced by Miranda Richardson, who also portrayed Queen Elizabeth The First in Blackadder, Madame Giry in The Phantom Of The Opera, Rose Arbutnot in Enchanted April, Lady Van Tassel in The Sleepy Hollow and Rita Skeeter in Harry Potter.
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*Mrs. Tweedy is the only character from Chicken Run to have her voice actor reprise her role in the sequel.
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*Even if Mrs. Tweedy managed to kill Ginger and climb into the planes to kill the rest of the chicken, the commotion would cause the plane to crash hundreds feet below, killing both her and the chicken.
   
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 20 March 2024

D'oh! Stupid, worthless creatures! I am sick and tired of making minuscule profits.
―Mrs. Tweedy.

Melisha Tweedy is the main antagonist in the DreamWorks film, Chicken Run. She is Mr. Tweedy's ex-wife. She was voiced by Miranda Richardson.

Background

Personality

Mrs. Tweedy is an extremely cruel, greedy, selfish, hot-tempered, intimidating, ruthless, raging, devious, manipulative, abusive, and cold-hearted woman who only uses chickens to get money, which she and her husband are very low on. She is also highly ambitious, with lofty aspirations of increasing her own wealth, and possesses a notable sardonic wit. She is always looking for a chance to bully Mr. Tweedy and the chickens, and despite her nastiness, she does show cleverness at times — she is the one who comes up with the idea of buying a pie machine to use to make more profit from the chickens. She also shows impatience with her husband, shown when she contemplates buying the Pie Machine and when the Pie Machine is broken. It is also demonstrated that she and her husband disagree on many things—when Mr. Tweedy is attacked by the chickens, he calls to her, "The chickens are revolting!" and she, doing other things at the time, says to herself, "Finally, something we agree on." However, she didn't know he didn't mean revolt in the context she was thinking of. She is also shown to be an extremely sadistic woman who had shown to take great pleasure with the idea of murdering the chickens, displayed with the evil smile she gave to the chickens she selected for slaughter during Roll Call right before they were killed. She is physically and verbally abusive toward her husband, hitting him with clipboards, throwing a hot pie into his face, and literally kicking his butt when he didn't repair the pie machine properly, and her abuse possibly extends towards their dogs, as they are shown to be afraid of her. She also has a curious habit of not calling her husband by his first name, Willard, though this was not uncommon in rural Yorkshire at the time. The only clear reason she has to marry Mr. Tweedy is his farm, though she did also pinch his butt, suggesting she at least is attracted to him physically. Her Achilles' Heel was her inflexibility, her sometimes rash decision-making, and narrow-mindedness, as her coldly logical mindset meant she overlooked the chicken's ingenuity, and when she attacked the aircraft, it would crash and take her down with it, had she successfully killed all the chickens and rats onboard. As with most psychopaths, she excelled at putting on facades and manipulating others, as she retained a cordial veneer, as a sweet farmer's wife when she talked to Rocky's owner, and the public image she created was a rosy-cheeked, sweet woman.

Physical Appearance

Mrs. Tweedy wears a burgundy dress with an upright collar, a black brooch at the throat, black muck boots (occasionally), red gloves that go up to her forearms, and sleeves rolled up to her elbows. She has long, dark brunette hair pulled back into a tight bun at the top of her head and blue eyes.

Abilities

Being a farm woman, she carries a hatchet that she uses to behead chickens. She manages to wield it surprisingly well in battle. Additionally, she excels in balancing the business, carefully overseeing the profits, and marketing her produce, being the brains behind the operations and leaving most of the physical labor to Mr. Tweedy, though she too, is a tough as nails, athletic, highly coordinated, strong woman, with amazing stamina.

Appearances

Chicken Run

Circa. 1955, Ginger the chicken attempts to escape from the Tweedy's English farm in Yorkshire, England. However, she is caught by Mr. Tweedy and is put in a coal bin after Mrs. Tweedy orders her husband to deal with Ginger. One week later, she checks egg-hatching chicken, and one who is not hatching is none other than Edwina. Mr. Tweedy strangles Edwina and gives her to Mrs. Tweedy, ready to execute her as a death sentence and become poultry for dinner. Mrs. Tweedy discovers with great frustration that profits are constantly going down due to the small number of eggs they have, presumably due to the chickens' multiple attempts to escape. Her husband, Mr. Tweedy, correctly suspects the chickens are "up to something" due to their attempts to escape, but Mrs. Tweedy silences him, believing that they (apart from Mr. Tweedy) are the most stupid creatures on the planet. After seeing an ad for the machine, she orders a chicken pie-making machine, thinking it would increase her profit tenfold.

After assembling the machine, Mrs. Tweedy and her husband attempt to kill Ginger in their machine in order to test it, but are thwarted when a visiting American rooster named Rocky rescues her and clogs the gravy sprayer, almost destroying the machine. The chickens begin to prepare their ultimate escape plan: creating an aeroplane out of their sheds to fly off the farm. In the meantime, Mrs. Tweedy forces Mr. Tweedy to fix the machine. After the repairs are done, Mrs. Tweedy tells Mr. Tweedy to fetch all the chickens. However, Mr. Tweedy finds out that most of his tools were stolen for the chickens' plan, but he is attacked by the chickens and tied up. He attempts to warn Mrs. Tweedy about this, but she ignores him, unaware of what's going on. Just as Ginger is about to set up the ramp to help the aeroplane fly off, Mrs. Tweedy tries to stop her with her axe, finally seeing what is really going on. Fortunately, Rocky (who left until he saw an advertisement for Mrs. Tweedy's Chicken Pies) returns and lands Mrs. Tweedy, rendering her unconscious, accidentally throwing the axe in the air. Mrs. Tweedy wakes up and sees the axe falling towards her and land right next to her neck, making her pass out again from relief. With Mrs. Tweedy knocked out, Rocky and Ginger set the ramp before escaping with the other chickens in their plane.

Mrs. Tweedy then wakes up again and goes off to pursue the escaping chickens, now insanely mad, wielding the axe as the chickens are flying in their plane. Ginger tricks Mrs. Tweedy into cutting the rope with her axe, and she lands in the safety valve of the pie machine, making it explode. At that rate, Mr. Tweedy (who just untied himself) told his wife for not coming to the fact that the chickens were organized in the first place. This only enrages Mrs. Tweedy, who growls at him in anger, but having enough, Mr. Tweedy pushes the doors down on her, finally one-upping his wife.

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

  • In the film, she's now in the chicken nuggets business industry.

Quotes

  • "Mr. Tweedy? What is that chicken doing outside the fence?"
  • "It's a pie machine, you idiot. Chickens go in, pies come out."
  • "Chicken pies, you great lummox! Imagine it! In less than a fortnight, every grocer's in the county will be stocked with box upon box of Mrs. Tweedy's Homemade Chicken Pies."
  • "They don't plot, they don't scheme, and they are not organized!"
  • "What did you do, ya great pudding?!"

Gallery

Wiki
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Trivia

  • Mrs. Tweedy is the first female character in DreamWorks Animation to be a main antagonist.
  • Mrs. and Mr. Tweedy's last names were presumed named after Tweety from the Looney Tunes. However, it is more likely that they are named after tweed, a material commonly associated with farmer's clothes in the United Kingdom, where the film is set.
  • Mrs. Tweedy is similar to Cruella de Vil from 101 Dalmatians: Both are animal haters who yell a lot. They both also have dim-witted henchmen who eventually redeem themselves by standing up to their respective leaders after spending enough time suffering miserably under their respective leaders' abuse, although Mr. Tweedy didn't say something to Mrs. Tweedy after he enraged her. They also have elderly appearances. She is also very similar to Hopper from A Bug's Life: Both are ruthless control freaks who take pleasure in torturing and bullying others, have relatives who frequently annoy them, and use fear and intimidation to get their way. They are both outsmarted by their enemies and defeated by another antagonist in the end as well.
  • Mrs. Tweedy also resembles Gladys Sharp from Over the Hedge: Both are animal haters, both have one man working with them, and both get annoyed with their henchmen. Both are the primary antagonists of their respective DreamWorks films and both want to exterminate the animals in the film to achieve larger profits.
  • Both Mr. and Mrs. Tweedy's management on their chicken farm, as well as the chicken farm itself is somewhat equivalent with typical prisons (or rather super-maximum security prisons) for humans in real life than normal real-life chicken farms for the following reasons: Fences around Tweedy's farm are covered with barbed wire in similar manner with real life prisons. It's said that all chickens must lay eggs properly and never attempt to escape or they were punished via either being locked within the coal bin or death penalty via butchering. This is somewhat similar with real-life prisons where all inmates must obey the rules within the prison or receiving severe punishment. Mr. Tweedy's job, along with his hounds in the movie are almost comparable with security guards in real-life prison, while Mrs. Tweedy herself on the other hand, is comparable with prison wardens.
  • During the early development of the film, the filmmakers considered to have Mrs. Tweedy as the one who was tied and gagged by the Chickens at the film's climax, but the idea was scrapped and she was replaced by her husband Mr. Tweedy.
  • Mrs. Tweedy is voiced by Miranda Richardson, who also portrayed Queen Elizabeth The First in Blackadder, Madame Giry in The Phantom Of The Opera, Rose Arbutnot in Enchanted April, Lady Van Tassel in The Sleepy Hollow and Rita Skeeter in Harry Potter.
  • Mrs. Tweedy is the only character from Chicken Run to have her voice actor reprise her role in the sequel.
  • Even if Mrs. Tweedy managed to kill Ginger and climb into the planes to kill the rest of the chicken, the commotion would cause the plane to crash hundreds feet below, killing both her and the chicken.

Navigation

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Media
Films: Chicken RunChicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
Characters
Chickens: GingerRocky Rhode Island RedBabsBuntyMacFowlerEdwina

Others: Mrs. TweedyMr. TweedyFetcherDogs

See also
Miscellaneous: Aardman Animations