The Duke of Weselton is the central antagonist of the 2013 Disney animated film Frozen, and he returns in Frozen II as a mentioned antagonist. Fleshlumpeater | James Haggin | Aaron Burr | Jack-in-the-Box | Carla Santini | DJ | Alonzo | Blackbeard | Harpe Brothers | The Great Villains Wiki is a FANDOM Movies Community. Alan Tudyk would later go on to voice a crook named. Under Hans's command, Erik and Francis journey to Elsa's ice palace. Troy McGinty | The fearful Duke calls her out, claiming it to be sorcery, and orders his men to capture her (forgetting that he's in Arendelle, where he is not the one in charge). Bob the Viking | Makoos | Cave of Wonders | Evil Ice Cream Man | Crocosaurus | ShowboatingSchemingManipulating rich people The duke tries to brainwash Hans into believing that Elsa is a monster and that Anna has teamed up with her. Wildebeests (Blag) | Ned and Zed | In the movie, he starts up hiding his true self and pretending to like Elsa and Anna, while he really wants to chase Elsa away by unlocking her and her kingdom's secrets, control the place and transport the riches to his country. Hun Army (Xian Lang) | Series Zootopia producer Clark Spencer interview Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Little Hans | Sheriff | But Anna saves Elsa and the duke gets unhappy and is later discovered as a criminal as he goes back to jail in his own country, Weselton. PAT |
James Hook (2023) | Villains Wiki | Fandom However, soon enough, Elsa gains the upper hands and uses her abilities to battle the duo, nearly killing them until Hans intervenes. Norton Nimnul | He has two guards at his disposal named Erik and Francis, willing to assist him in whatever he needs. Later that night, Anna and Elsa get into an argument, and the drama results in Elsa's secret power over ice and snow to be revealed. Ratso Ratzkiwatzki | The Coachman | The Duke of Weselton is the secondary antagonist of Spongebob/Spyro and Friends Get Frozen.
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