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- Pete | Disney Wiki | Fandom
Pete (also known as Peg Leg Pete) is a villainous anthropomorphic cat created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks He is the arch-nemesis of Mickey Mouse, normally characterized as a cigar-smoking thug with a ruthless and tyrannical personality
- Pete (Disney) - Wikipedia
In Disney comics, Pete is consistently depicted as a professional criminal, who often teams up with Mickey Mouse enemies Sylvester Shyster, Eli Squinch, or the Phantom Blot
- Pete Golding Named Head Football Coach, Will Lead Rebels into Playoff . . .
OXFORD, Miss – Ole Miss Vice Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Keith Carter has announced a change in leadership for its football program, introducin
- Ole Miss elevates Pete Golding to permanent coach as Lane Kiffin leaves . . .
Ole Miss will not look to have a full scale coaching search after Lane Kiffin's departure for LSU Instead, the the Rebels will elevate defensive coordinator Pete Golding to the full-time position
- What We Know About Pete Hegseth’s Boat Strike Mess
Pete Hegseth reportedly ordered the deaths of survivors of an attack on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean The possible war crime now faces bipartisan scrutiny Here’s what we know
- Pete Hegseth authorized second strike on drug boat: White House - The Hill
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Monday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized the second, follow-up strike on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean in September follo…
- Could Pete Carroll be one-and-done with the Raiders? Let’s read between . . .
The Raiders are 2-10 in Pete Carroll's first season Ronald Martinez Getty Images (Editor’s note: This is excerpted from Mike Sando’s Pick Six of Dec 1, 2025 ) 4 Two reports on Chip Kelly
- Pete | The Ultimate Disney Character Guide - DINUS
Pete is a fictional character from the Disney universe He is a recurring antagonist in many Disney productions, appearing in various Disney animated films, television shows and comics Pete is known for his large size, his facial features, and his devious and often comical schemes
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