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Madame Medusa is the main antagonist in the 1977 Disney animated film " The Rescuers ." She is a greedy and cunning woman who runs a pawn shop and has a scheme to retrieve a diamond hidden in a dangerous swamp. To do so, she kidnaps a young girl named Penny and forces her to find the diamond.


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Mr. Snoops is Madame Medusa's business partner and a major antagonist in Disney's 1977 animated feature film The Rescuers. Snoops' personality is that of the typical minion; timid, bumbling, cowardly, and basically a yes-man to Medusa. He attempts to be a serious bad guy, but fails miserably, as he doesn't always handle Penny's sassy personality. He's also terrified of Brutus and Nero. When.


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Madame Medusa is a ugly woman who works for Mr.Snoops her evil man She forces Penny to find the devil eye's diamond and she was defeated when she gets clutched to the chinmey and later becomes deceased. Evil woman view image Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.


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The Rescuers (1977) Geraldine Page: Madame Medusa Showing all 22 items Jump to: Photos (7) Quotes (15) Photos Quotes Madame Medusa : Snoops, you don't have a way with children. You must gain their confidence. make them like you. Mr. Snoops : Yeah? How do you do that? Madame Medusa : You FORCE them to like you, idiot! [repeated line]


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51,681 pages Explore Films TV Video Games Community in: Article of the week, Characters, The Rescuers characters, and 17 more Madame Medusa View source Madame Medusa is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community.


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Disney's The Rescuers finds Bernard and Bianca of the Rescue Aid Society going after a kidnapped little girl named Penny, who has been taken by sleazy partners Medusa and Snoops to find a big diamond worth a fortune. Medusa is brutal; not unlike Cruella de Vil, as she's willing to kidnap and sacrifice the life of a little girl to secure her fortune.


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MADAME MEDUSA Origin: The Rescuers (1977) Man, I thought I had seen some ineffective villains with Edgar and Madam Mim. But this one is ridiculous. She's Cruella De Vil's sister and precursor to Ursula. And lady, put a BRA on.. You find Madame Medusa's motive to be "simple"… and I have no doubt you were mesmerized by Maleficent.