Percival C. McLeach (mostly referred to as just McLeach) is the main antagonist of Disney's 1990 feature film The Rescuers Down Under.
Background
- “I didn't make it all the way to third grade for nothing.”
- ―Percival McLeach[src]
Little is known about McLeach's background. He had three years of formal education before either being needed at home, quitting, or being expelled. He considers this a great achievement. It is unknown how he came by his pet monitor lizard, Joanna, but while he accepts her help in his poaching endeavors, he constantly perceives her as incompetent and shows her little patience. At an unknown point, he captured several animals, including a frill-necked lizard named Frank and a koala named Krebbs, for profit and held them all in the same room for an unknown period of time prior to appearing in the film. Krebbs found it surprising that McLeach would add a human to his collection.
Personality
McLeach is an evil and eccentric poacher, who captures rare animals and sells them, usually for their hides. Truly cruel, he clearly enjoys killing animals, at one point even singing a twisted version of the song "Home on the Range", and as evidenced by his deliberately missing Cody when about to feed him to saltwater crocs for real, is shown to be sadistic enough to toy with his victims before killing them. He is an excellent hunter and tracker, and despite only having a third grade education, he is very intelligent, cunning, able to lie and cheat effectively, also tossing Cody's backpack into the water so that he will be presumed to have been eaten by crocodiles, coming up with the plot to trick him into leading him to the eagle, and being aware that Cody will never believe he is just letting him go out of the 'goodness of his heart', maintains a nasty demeanor even as he releases him. He is also shown to be completely aware of the animals being sapient, as evidenced by his outright issuing orders to a then-escaped Frank the Frilled Lizard to get back to his cage, as well as being implied by his showing himself to anticipate the threat the mice played against him and even anticipating the eagle's intellect. He appears to be perfectly fine with up and out slaughtering Cody, as shown in the epilogue and his plots to snuff out information from him. Despite all his negative traits, he is rather plucky and appears to have a decent sense of humor, making grim jokes and comedic movements, not to mention singing at odd points. Additionally, he was willing to let Cody go and help him out of a trap before discovering Cody's knowledge of Marahute's whereabouts, although this may have been more as to get Cody out of the way in McLeach's hunt rather than acknowledging the boy's situation.
He has, for some reason, chosen not to kill Joanna, and although he beats or threatens her on several occasions, it is always when she misbehaves or does something stupid. Despite this, he occasionally praises or makes jokes with her, and on one occasion, he even caresses her. However, it is heavily implied that he generally abuses her, even belittling her intelligence with the appropriately ironic statement, "My mental facilities are twice what yours are, ya pea-brain!". He drives a modified Half-track truck with a cage and crane on the bed for capturing animals and a massive makeshift ram bar. He uses this truck for long travels and hunting. He uses the trucks crane to get rid of Cody but is halted when Bernard shuts off the truck and hides the keys. It is unclear what happens to the truck after McLeach's demise. It's possible that is was either repossessed or never recovered. Unable to find his truck keys he resort to using his shotgun to cut the rope.
Design
At first glance, he does not appear healthy. He seems to be balding, sports a potbelly and is tall and quite lanky, despite the grueling nature of his job. However, he is actually quite strong, able to fight off several saltwater crocodiles, which are considered among the most dangerous animals in the world.
He is dressed like an Australian stockman. He wears a brown Akubra hat with white crocodile teeth with its dark brown leather band decorated with a rare golden eagle feather. Around his neck is a dark gray backward facing bandanna. He wears a brown vest over his cream shirt. As seen, from capturing Marahute to trying to feed Cody to the crocodiles in Croc Falls, he wears a Driza-Bone riding jacket, but he took it off moments before falling into the river.
Appearances
The Rescuers Down Under
McLeach is first seen on a wanted poster. His first on-screen appearance is him approaching one of the traps he has set, only to be surprised by having caught Cody. At first, he gets Cody out of the trap and tries to persuade him that he's not a poacher, and seems prepared to let him go, but then realizes he knows the location of the great golden eagle Marahute. McLeach admits that he is a poacher, and has already caught the father. When Cody refuses to divulge the eagle's whereabouts, Cody runs off and orders Joanna after him, with Cody reaching the edge of a cliff in Croc Falls, leading to McLeach catching up to him and tossing his backpack to the crocodiles to trick the authorities into thinking Cody was eaten, and proceeds to kidnap him.
At first, he tries to persuade Cody to reveal the location, offering him a 50/50 split. However, Cody continues to refuse his deals, and he contemplates torture. When Joanna steals his eggs, he is inspired to tell Cody the rumor that Marahute is dead, and that there's no point to keeping him, then mentions casually that her eggs will go cold without her. McLeach then follows Cody to the location of her nest and successfully captures her. Cody tries to save her but is recaptured by McLeach.
McLeach then attempts to kill Cody to tie up loose ends by feeding him to some crocodiles, but Bernard manages to stop the machine McLeach was using to lower Cody into the river. Then, McLeach responded by getting out of the vehicle and personally started firing at the rope holding Cody with a shotgun but is knocked into the river by Joanna, who was chasing Bernard. There, the crocodiles turn their attention from Cody to McLeach and attack both him and Joanna. He seemingly succeeds in fighting them off, not realizing the huge waterfall behind him which is actually the real reason the crocs swam away from McLeach. Joanna makes it to shore and waves goodbye to him just as he realizes his predicament. He tries to escape, but the current sweeps him over the waterfall to his death.
House of Mouse
McLeach and Joanna appeared in only one episode House of Crime where he is seen arguing with Stromboli. Later in the same episode, he and the other Disney Villains were imprisoned as suspects of the mysterious disappearances, but he and the others were then suddenly kidnapped by the actual culprit.
Although he does not appear in Mickey's House of Villains, it is believed that he took part in the takeover.
Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
Percival C. McLeach is playable character in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. McLeach is Front-line Control role hero. McLeach has friendship campaigns with the Sheriff of Nottingham and Captain Hook.
Percival C. McLeach's skills:
Skill Type | Skill Name | Description |
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White Skill | "Stone Storm" | Passive: Ready for any hunt, McLeach is always Precise.
Active: McLeach pushes a button to lower Joanna over the enemy with the least HP, prioritizing Invisible enemies first. Joanna then drops some amount of rocks on enemies, each one deals some Normal Damage and Stuns for a few seconds. If the enemy is KO’d during this skill Joanna will move on to the next enemy with the least HP, continuing to prioritize Invisible enemies first. The Active portion of this Skill can't be used if Joanna is already in combat. Additionally, Max and each ally gain stacks of a new buff called Empowered! Each Stack of Empowered will prevent one instance of Energy being stolen. |
Green Skill | "Swift Ambush" | McLeach whistles, triggering a giant net to trap the "Most Wanted" enemy for a few seconds. The enemy takes some Normal Damage each second they are in the net.
This Skill cannot be Evaded or Dodged and the duration is not affected by Tenacity. If there is no "Most Wanted" enemy, McLeach will target the enemy with the least HP. McLeach can't use this Skill on enemies that are already in the net. |
Blue Skill | "Rapid Snatch" | McLeach rubs his hands together as Joanna runs to the enemy with the most Buffs, dealing some Normal Damage to them and removing all of their Buffs.
Joanna then returns to McLeach, healing him for some HP and granting him stacks of Hardy. If no enemies have Buffs, Joanna will target the enemy with the least HP. This Skill can't be used if Joanna is already in combat. |
Purple Skill | "Insidious Schemes" | When enemies become Invisible, McLeach applies Drain and Limit to them for the same duration as their Invisibility. They will also gain stacks of Corruption.
Whenever McLeach or Joanna damage an Invisible enemy they deal an extra amount of Normal Damage to them and remove their Invisibility. |
Red Skill | "Fearsome Friends" | Each rock from Stone Storm now deals a percent of the enemy's Max HP as bonus Normal Damage. Enemies are also Confused for a few seconds after the Stun wears off or is removed.
McLeach gains Armor and Reality while there is at least one Invisible enemy in combat. McLeach also gains Energy each time an enemy goes Invisible. He can gain Energy from each individual enemy this way once every few seconds. |
Friendship Disk 1 | "???" | ??? |
Friendship Disk 2 | "???" | ??? |
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Trivia
- During the "Home on the Range" song, his singing voice was not provided by George C. Scott. Instead, it was provided by Frank Welker, who also voiced Joanna. This was due to Scott being unenthusiastic about singing since he was suffering from an injury back then.
- When he first appears, he pulls a feather out of Cody's shirt and puts it on his hat, but in previous shots, there was already one there.
- His shotgun is a Winchester Model 1912 but with heavy modifications, such as a scope. One weird fact is when he first appears, he has a double barreled shotgun. So it's possible that McLeach has both a double barreled shotgun and a pump action shotgun.
- Bryan Brown, Clint Eastwood, Paul Hogan, John Mahoney, Jack Palance, and Mandy Patinkin were all considered for the role of McLeach.
- He is similar to his predecessor, Madame Medusa. They both kidnap a little child to get an item they want to become rich. They both have vicious reptilian pets, shotguns, and they both end up being chased by crocodiles in the climax of each movie.
- Ironically, George C. Scott was actually an animal lover.
- Due to his willingness to kill Cody, he is one of the darkest Disney villains and is even more evil than Medusa.
- Although he is the main antagonist of the film, he does not encounter Bernard and Miss Bianca.
- Very early concept art shows him as thinner and blond, possibly inspired by Crocodile Dundee.
- Despite his appearance, he appears to eat healthy as he prefers protein (eggs) for a snack, and is able to squat and dance with no effort for his age.
- If one looks closely at McLeach when he goes over the Crocodile Falls, one can notice that he actually curls into a ball before he disappears into the mist at the bottom. According to many survivalists, curling into a ball is the best way to survive going over a waterfall, as it will minimize the damage taken by the body. If this is anything to go by, it is more than likely that McLeach was able to survive going over the falls even if he was panicking and struggling to escape before going over. However, this cannot be confirmed, as he was never seen again after his plummet.
- Percival C. McLeach is the first male villain to come from the Disney Renaissance.
- McLeach's first name is mentioned only once, when he calls himself by his full name just moments before his death.
- In the French version, right before going over the falls, he calls for his mother.
- During the scene in the end where McLeach falls into the river, George C. Scott dunked his head in bucket of water to make it sound more realistic.
- At first McLeach was supposed to have a human henchman named Gordo however he was cut from the movie early in production and was replaced by Joanna.
- He is the only main antagonist in the Disney Renaissance era to not originate in an original film.
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