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− | Victor hates Anti-Pesto. |
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− | It soon becomes clear in the film that Victor's only interest in Lady Tottington is her vast fortune, which he is eager to get his hands on. |
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− | Victor wears a toupee. |
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− | After Lady Tottington discovers that Victor knew that the Were-Rabbit was Wallace all along, he reveals that all he wants is her money. |
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− | Victor is either stupid, either knows exactly what to say in order to be able to do what he wants.Example: |
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− | - Lady Tottington "No more thoughtless killing" |
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− | - Victor Quartermaine "Righto, that's why I've thought this one right on through!" |
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− | Victor is similar to Percival C. McLeach (the main villain from ''The Rescuers Down Under''). He was voiced by [[Ralph Fiennes]]. |
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− | Victor is quite similar to Hans from Frozen. |
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− | Victor murder wallace as were-rabbit just like Lord Barkis Bittern murder Emily from Tim Burton's Corpse Bride. |
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− | -Both characters kinda have similar goals which involve killing.(Victor Quartermaine kills the were-rabbit and marries Lady Tottington,Hans kills Elsa, Anna and takes over Arendelle and Barkis Bittern kills Emily and Victor Van Dort, Victoria Everglot marry Barkis Bittern.) |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 01:34, 26 November 2014
Lord Victor Quartermaine is the main antagonist of Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. He is Wallace's arch-rival and Philip's owner.