Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. was the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. A fictional version of him has been featured in various Disney media over the years. A fictional version was also featured in the Night at the Museum film trilogy (2006-2014), portrayed by Robin Williams, and then the animated sequel (2022) voiced by Thomas Lennon.
Appearances[]
Atlantis: Subterranean Tours[]
According to this guidebook, which describes events after Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Theodore Roosevelt was one of the regular visitors to Atlantis, along with other celebrities, such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, H.G. Wells, and Harry Houdini. He was brought there in secret by Whitmore Industries.
Additionally, the newsreel intro on the bonus features disc of the Collector's Edition DVD of the film features a shot of him walking with Preston Whitmore.
The Legend of Tarzan[]
Theodore Roosevelt appears in the episode Tarzan and the Rough Rider where he visits the jungle on safari and runs afoul of kidnappers. At first he does not impress Tarzan who does not see him as being a worthy leader, but Theodore manages to prove otherwise later. Here, he is voiced by Stephen Root.
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck[]
Theodore Roosevelt appears in several chapters of the storyline. In The Buckaroo of the Badlands, set before his presidency in the year 1883, he befriends Scrooge McDuck and helps him defeat a group of cattle rustlers. The adventure encourages Scrooge to keep moving forward with his goals of becoming rich after briefly losing confidence in himself and ends up inspiring Roosevelt to try getting into politics.
Years later, in the chapter The Invader of Fort Duckburg, Roosevelt is called in by the Junior Woodchucks to reclaim the ruins of Fort Duckburg, which Scrooge McDuck purchased to build the Money Bin. Bringing in the army and after a comical battle, Theodore recognizes his old friend Scrooge and the two stop the fighting and get reacquainted while having a campfire dinner. He also arrests the Beagle Boys that had tried robbing McDuck during the chaos and they consider being arrested by the president a special honor.
In the companion story, The Sharpie of the Culebra Cut, Scrooge and Roosevelt cross paths again in Panama when Scrooge begins a gold mining operation nearby a construction site for the Panama Canal. As Scrooge has legal claim over the mountain that currently lies in Roosevelt's path, they make a deal where Scrooge will turn the mountain over to the government once the gold is claimed and they commandeer an excavator to mine faster. Eventually, they stumble upon a golden jaguar full of riches from an ancient Pre-Columbian civilization. They clash over ownership with Scrooge wanting to keep it for himself and Roosevelt wanting to put it in a museum. Eventually, a landslide occurs, bringing the statue down the slope of the mountain. During the time Roosevelt was gone, distrust between the US and Panama emerged and a war nearly breaks out, which is thankfully defused by the crash of the golden jaguar. As thanks for preventing a war, Roosevelt offers Scrooge whatever he wants, but Scrooge passes out from celebratory drinks. His sisters, who had been traveling with him, end up picking a teddy bear that caught their eye earlier. For years Scrooge felt he had lost out on a golden opportunity, but realizes in the present day that the teddy bear was the very first one and puts it on display as a popular museum exhibit.
Newsies[]
He was played by David James Alexander in Newsies.
Disney Parks[]
At Walt Disney World, Theodore Roosevelt appears in the Hall of Presidents and The American Adventure. In the latter, he appears in a scene focusing on the establishment of the National Parks with John Muir beginning with Yosemite.
Aboard the S.S. Columbia at Tokyo DisneySea's American Waterfront is the Teddy Roosevelt Lounge, a bar celebrating Roosevelt's many globetrotting adventures. Roosevelt himself, along with President Taft, attended the dedication of the ship.
Props within the Adventurers Club at Pleasure Island identified Roosevelt as a member of the organization, based on his real-world membership in the Explorers Club. This connection was nodded to within photos found at the Trader Sam's bars with Roosevelt being one of Trader Sam's many friends.
The Muppets[]
Roosevelt has been depicted in many Disney-owned Muppet productions as part of Mount Rushmore with Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington. Roosevelt frequently utters cries of "Bully!" He was performed by Frank Oz in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence. Fozzie Bear played "Teddy" in a 2014 Presidents Day video posted on Walt Disney Studios' Facebook page, promoting Muppets Most Wanted.
He was mentioned in The Muppets episodes "Too Hot to Handler" and "Generally Inhospitable".
Phineas and Ferb[]
In the Phineas and Ferb episode "Mandace", Heinz Doofenshmirtz was changed into Theodore Roosevelt. And in Steampunx, a teddy bear is modeled after Roosevelt, apparently due to his presidency being in that time and the teddy bear was named after him.
Legend of the Three Caballeros[]
Theodore Roosevelt's ghost also appears in Legend of the Three Caballeros. He is depicted as an anthropomorphic pig and appears in the seventh episode "Mount Rushmore (or Less)". In the episode, Roosevelt, aided by Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, approaches and confronts Baron Von Sheldgoose and Lord Felldrake Sheldgoose to prevent the two from causing more havoc in Mount Rushmore. As a result, Roosevelt, Jefferson, and Lincoln dislodge the two out of Mount Rushmore, followed by Washington undoing the spell Sheldgoose has caused to the statues in the hall dedicated to Washington's life. Washington explains to Roosevelt, Lincoln, and Jefferson that Sheldgoose is the one who knows where the Spark of Life is at, just as the Caballeros are deemed as eternal guardians of the Spark just before Xandra, José Carioca, Panchito, and Donald Duck return to Clinton Coot's Cabana.
In "Sheldgoose Square Dance", Roosevelt and the other three Mount Rushmore presidents are summoned during the final battle against Sheldgoose via zoom point. As the ghosts of the Mount Rushmore presidents are summoned during the battle, they engage in a brawl against Sheldgoose's Ancestors during the final battle. Later when Felldrake prepares for a new age of darkness, Roosevelt and the other three presidential ghosts are sent back to Mount Rushmore via zoom point as it is shown that the reinforcements summoned during the final battle are sent back to their respective homes. Even after the final battle has ended, it is likely that Roosevelt and the other presidential ghosts remain in Mount Rushmore once again.
Night at the Museum: Kahmunrah Rises Again[]
Teddy Roosevelt reappears in the animated sequel to the Night at the Museum trilogy, following the franchise's transfer to Disney. He once again acts as a supportive guide this time to Larry Daley's son Nick as they team up to defeat Kahmunrah once again.
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