Given that his whole life virtually revolved around his owner, Max becomes bitter and suspicious of the new dog, and initially tries to get rid of him. Green-Eyed Monster: The plot is set into motion when Katie adopts Duke and brings him home.Crush Filter: Max suddenly sees Gidget with all-new eyes when she opens a can of whoop-ass on the Flushed Pets.Luckily, Rooster helps him overcome his fears and adjust to the country. He find the sights, smells, and sounds of the farm overwhelming, which makes his anxiety worse. City Mouse: A city dog that stays at Uncle Shep's Farm in the sequel.The scratching gets so bad that Katie has to get him fitted for the cone of shame. Character Tic: Becomes overprotective of Liam, which causes him to scratch himself whenever he feels that he's in danger.Rooster is unfazed by it and teases him back. He also bullies Rooster in the sequel for his approach on parenting Liam. From the very beginning, he's prone to try and push the other dog around, despite the fact that he's literally bite size to the latter. Amazon Chaser: He starts to reciprocate Gidget's feelings for him after he sees her effortlessly take down the entirety of the Flushed Pets right in front of him.Accidental Murder: He and Duke end up killing The Viper.He is quite fun-loving but is somewhat possessive of his owner when Duke comes along. (first film), Patton Oswalt (second film)Ī Jack Russell terrier, and one of the two protagonists of the movie. Written by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb, Dale Longworth, Kevin O'Toole, Jervis Lyteīy arrangement with Warner Music Group Film and TV LicensingĬourtesy of Hollywood Records Inc. Written by Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb Written by John Dolmayan, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian, Serj Tankian "The Four Seasons: Violin Concerto in E Major, Op. Character Animation and Computer Graphics
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