She also has blue eyes, as well as periwinkle eyeshadow. She is, however, capable of displaying some mild affection to her husband when she views things as going her way, as she flirtatiously pinched his behind while watching the chickens gorge themselves on the extra food meant to fatten them up.
Just as Ginger is about to set up the ramp to help the airplane fly off, Mrs. Tweedy tries to stop her with her ax, finally seeing what's really going on.
Willard Tweedy is the secondary antagonist of Chicken Run.He is Mrs. Tweedy's husband and henchman.Mr.
Mrs. Tweedy discovers with great frustration that profits are constantly going down due to the small amount of eggs they have, presumably due to the chickens' multiple attempts to escape. Fortunately, Ginger tricks Mrs. Tweedy into cutting the rope with her ax, and she falls through the barn window and lands headfirst in the safety valve of the pie machine, causing it to explode due to the overwhelming gravy pressure, destroying much of the barn. She is Mr. Tweedy's abusive wife and boss, and Ginger's … It is also demonstrated that she and her husband have a quarrelsome disagreement on many things — when Mr. Tweedy is attacked by the chickens, he abusively calls to her "The chickens are revolting! She is Mr. Tweedy 's ex-wife …
Tweedy was going around the chicken farm and when the Dogs spotted Ginger, when she was trapped, then Mrs. Tweedy asks why Ginger was outside the fence and Mr. Tweedy puts Ginger in the coal bin, but not before swearing … Her second outfit seen is her nighttime pajamas, pink slippers with yellow wool socks, a pink dressing gown, and a pink bath cap. Just as Ginger is about to set up the ramp to help the airplane fly off, Mrs. Tweedy tries to stop her with her axe, finally seeing what's really going on. Mrs. Tweedy is the secondary antagonist of Chicken Run FANDOM Games Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Search Sign In Don't have an account? Her husband Mr. Tweedy correctly suspects the chickens are up to something due to their attempts to escape, but Mrs. Tweedy brushes this off, believing that they are the most stupid creatures on the planet. However, Mr. Tweedy finds out that most of his tools were stolen for the chickens' plan, but he is attacked by the chickens and tied up. Ashley Whitford, Beth Selby, and Cayla Selby (CSI: Miami)Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In the film, she is seen with two outfits. He attempts to warn Mrs. Tweedy about this, but she ignores him, unaware of what's going on. With Mrs. Tweedy knocked out, Rocky and Ginger set the ramp before escaping with the other chickens in an airplane.
He suspects the chickens are planning to escape the farm, but Mrs. Tweedy refuses to believe it, calling him stupid and insane. Mrs. Tweedy makes her home at an unknown chicken farm. The chickens begin to prepare their ultimate escape plan: creating an airplane out of their sheds to fly off the farm. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Melisha Tweedy, or better known as Mrs. Tweedy, is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 4th full-length animated feature film Chicken Run, which is also Aardman's 1st feature film and Pathe's first animated feature film. Her husband Mr. Tweedy correctly suspects the chickens are "up to something" due to their attempts to escape, but Mrs. Tweedy brushes this off, believing that they (apart from Mr. Tweedy) are the stupidest creatures on the planet.
Mrs. Melisha Tweedy is the main antagonist in 2000 Nick Park Film "Chicken Run" She is a British Meat Pie Shop Owner. This only enrages Mrs. Tweedy, but before she can lash out at her husband for his incompetence, a fed-up Mr. Tweedy pushes the heavy barn door down on his wife after he finally had enough of his wife's abuse, finally getting back at her and releasing himself from her influence. She is Mr. Tweedy's wife and boss, and Ginger's arch-nemesis. However, Mr. Tweedy finds out that most of his tools were stolen for the chickens' plan, but he is attacked by the chickens and tied up.
She is also shown to be an extremely sadistic woman who has shown to take great pleasure with the idea of murdering the chickens, displayed with the evil smile she gave to the chickens she selected for slaughter during roll call right before they were killed. As the chickens have finally escaped from the farm, Mr. Tweedy (having untied himself and barely escaped the explosion unscathed) berates his wife for not listening to him about the chickens in the first place. In the 1950s in the United Kingdom, a chicken named Ginger (the main heroine of the film) made several failed attempts for her and her fellow chickens to escape from Mrs. Tweedy's farm in Yorkshire, England. However, she is caught by Mr. Tweedy and is put in a coal bin after Mrs. Tweedy tells her husband to take care of Ginger. She is Mr. Tweedy's wife and boss and Ginger's arch-nemesis. In both the outfits, she keeps her hair tied. Mr. Tweedy helps her run the farm and is often sent to check on the chickens. Melisha Tweedy, better known as Mrs. Tweedy, is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 4th full-length animated feature film Chicken Run. Ginger tricks Mrs. Tweedy into cutting the rope with her axe, and she lands onto the top of the pie machine, making it explode. She is specifically impatient and temperamental with her husband, shown when she is contemplating buying the Pie Machine, and when the Pie Machine is broken. After setting up the machine, Mrs. Tweedy and her husband attempt to kill Ginger in their machine in order to test it, but are thwarted when a rooster named Rocky rescues her and clogs the gravy sprayer, almost destroying the machine. Melisha Tweedy, better known as Mrs. Tweedy, is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 4th full-length animated feature film, Chicken Run.