Widow Tweed
Movies
The Fox and the Hound The Fox and the Hound 2
TV Series
Once Upon a Time (as Widow Lucas)
Park Attractions
Main Street Electrical Parade
Voice
Jeanette Nolan (original) Russi Taylor (midquel)
Animators
John Musker Ron Clements Don Bluth
Other names
Widow Mrs. Tweed Woman (by Amos) Blasted (and muddle-headed) female (by Amos)
Personality
Kind, gentle, motherly, considerate, sentimental, strict, assertive, firm
Appearance
Obese, elderly, gray hair, spectacles, pink stockings, brown galloshes
Occupation
Farmer, Tod's caretaker (formerly)
Goal
To try to keep Tod safe from Amos Slade (succeeded)
Relatives
Unnamed husband †
Pets
Tod (fox; formerly), Abigail (cow), her chickens
Minions
Tod (formerly),
Abigail the cow
Enemies
Amos Slade, Chief (both formerly)
Likes
Cooking, baking, farm jobs,
Tod
Dislikes
Amos and his dogs chasing Tod, birds flying off with her bloomers from her clothesline, Tod's serious troubles, Amos' grumpiness
Fate
Bandages Amos' wounded left leg from his bear ambush (original film) Chases Amos with her broom after Copper and Tod cause Chief to knock her and Amos off her porch and sit on him (midquel)
Quote
"
Amos Slade , you trigger-happy lunatic! Give me that gun!"
"Amos Slade! That temper of yours is going to get you into a lot of trouble someday!"
Source
Widow Tweed is a major character in Disney's 1981 animated feature film, The Fox and the Hound . She is the caretaker of Tod and lives next door to Amos Slade .
Appearances [ ]
The Fox and the Hound [ ]
Once Upon a Time [ ]
Main article: Granny (Once Upon a Time)
Widow Tweed was serves as an allusion to Granny , Red Riding Hood's grandmother, as revealed in the show's tie-in novel Red's Untold Tale . This is due to the fact that in Widow Lucas' youth, Amos Slade had romantic feelings for her when they were younger.
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