Oliver & Company (film)/Characters


Oliver

 

Voiced by: Joey Lawrence

 

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Dodger

 

Voiced by: Billy Joel

 

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Ignacio Alonzo Julio Federico de Tito

 

Voiced by: Cheech Marin

 

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Einstein

 

Voiced by: Richard Mulligan

 

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Francis

 

Voiced by: Roscoe Lee Browne

 

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Rita

 

Voiced by: Sheryl Lee Ralph

 

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Fagin

 

Voiced by: Dom DeLuise

 

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Roscoe and Desoto

 

Voiced by: Taurean Blacque (Roscoe) and Carl Weintraub (Desoto)

 

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Bill Sykes

 

Voiced by: Robert Loggia

 

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Jenny Foxworth

 

Voiced by: Natalie Gregory

 

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Winston

 

Voiced by: William Glover

 

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Georgette

 

Voiced by: Bette Midler

 

Tropes associated with Georgette:

  • Anti-Hero: She is extremely jealous of Oliver when Jenny first gets him, and tries to get rid of him after that. Despite this, she does help Oliver and the gang rescue Jenny from Sykes's clutches and appears to have...slightly lightened up by the end.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Towards Oliver for much of the movie.
  • It's All About Me: She gets a little better though.
  • Large Ham: Nearly every line is a slice of pure pork, as you would expect from her voice actress.
  • Lovable Alpha Bitch: She does have a heart, especially towards the end.
  • Really Gets Around: Just check out her shrine to her admirers! Even Ratigan appears in there.
  • Rich Bitch: A literal example!
  • Shrine to Self: Her room is not only stuffed with photographs and paintings of her and many, MANY mirrors, but statues of her make up most of her bed, flank her vanity table, and even her dog bowl has a few miniature Georgettes on it.
  • You Gotta Have Blue Hair: It is unclear whether her fur was dyed blue, naturally blue, or intended as gray via Hair Color Dissonance.