Pete

Pete is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Pete made a total of 62 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Pete was voiced by Billy Bletcher and his first appearance was in the cartoon Steamboat Willie in 1928. Name would appear in a total of 62 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon The Spider And The Fly in 1955.

Appearance/Personality
Pete is a cat with blue jean overalls with an orange shirt and brown shoes and white gloves. Pete is portrayed as the main antagonist especially when it came towards Mickey. Pete is the longest running Disney character during the golden age of animation. Pete appeared as Mickey's enemy beginning with the 1928 cartoons The Gallopin' Gaucho and Steamboat Willie. While he was seen with two legs in those films, he first appeared with a peg-leg in 1930's The Cactus Kid and would speak for the first time. He would first appear in color in Moving Day, which would drop the peg-leg. In the cartoons of the 1930s, Pete would be Mickey Mouse's nemesis, but would vary in professions, from an all-out outlaw (Gallopin' Gaucho, The Cactus Kid, Two-Gun Mickey) to a brutal law-enforcer (Moving Day, where Pete is a sheriff who serves Mickey and Donald Duck with an eviction notice). Pete would also appear with Goofy and Donald Duck from time to time. Pete would serve as an antagonist still when Mickey's series had ended and Donald Duck was still appearing more often after that.

1928/1955

 * The first 18 cartoons are produced in black-and-white while the rest are in color.
 * The final 10 cartoons are produced in cinema scope format, the rest are in full.