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Pete In The Cartoon
The best villian that I know is Pete from the cartoon: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Pete is the best villain in Mickey Mouse. Pete acts to be big, loud bully who serves as a nemesis to Mickey Mouse. Pete is constantly scheming against Mickey. Pete is the best villain in the cartoon, Mickey Mouse.

Pete thinks that he is so big bad. He is bossy, Pete is the biggest and tallest animal in the cartoon: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. He is also the best villain in the cartoon. Pete is a cat, he always wears overalls. Pete has no friends in Mickey Mouse.

The characteristics of pete is that he is always mean to Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, and Goofy. Pete is also always wondering what is going to happen.

The antagonist in Wrinkle in Time is The Man With Red Eyes. He tries to get in your mind and controls you. He controls Charles Wallace. Man With Red Eyes said “I am here to report that one of my letters is jamming and until it can be properly oiled by an F Grade oiler there is danger of jammed minds.” If you close your eyes he will hypnotize you.
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The Man With Red Eyes is more evil than Pete. They are one thing that is the same, being mean to everyone. The Man With Red Eyes and Pete are disrespectful to

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