Butch and others show no remorse at the end when Tom got falsely accused of stealing the powerful magic ring of his sorcerer owner, and proceed to continue what they do through the sunset, as an addition to escape karma and express further villany.īutch attempting to kill Droopy even before he gets to sign his scam document in " Grin and Share It" However, he not only antagonizes Droopy, but also antagonizes other characters such as Tom and Jerry (the main protagonists of their respective franchise) as shown in his return after the golden age of animation since "Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring". Whom he attempts to steal the powerful magic ring stuck Jerry's head which belongs to Tom's sorcerer owner for the sake of expressing his greediness, and even forms an alliance with other characters against Tom only to have him stopped and harassed in the proccess, who came in to the rescure of guarding his ring and saving Jerry from danger. Tex Avery made of it a stupid and malicious, envious cheater, who must inevitably fail in all its attempts against the hero. As a new development for an antagonist for Droopy, being his designated victim whom he tricks and attempts to be done for once and for all, Butch must differ from The Wolf as once a stooge for him. ~ Butch greedily chasing after Tom and Jerry to imprison Red.īutch is often portrayed as an arrogant, selfish, mean-spirited, attention-stealing, envious trickster who craves to take advantage of the weak yet superior, especially Droopy, as well as fame and riches and who does not really care about honesty, and who has brought disaster upon himself and others in his unquenchable thirst for monetary gain while showing no sympathy and hestiation to those around him (that he often doesn't deserve).
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